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Another note following the above on page [8]: N.B. These composed the collection which Mr. Steevens gave by his will to Mr. Windham and were valued by Mr. Thane for the legacy duty at £600.
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Includes bound volumes with Yale University Library bookplates: "From the Collection of Oxford Books made by Falconer Madan, Bodley's Librarian."
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Inscribed, on paper affixed to the front pastedown: "Edmund Nagle Rice joined the Topaze Frigate, Capt. Church, Dec. 1799. The above died with the yellow fever at the West Indies, 12 June, 1801."
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Bound in contemporary dark blue quarter morocco and marbled boards.
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Ownership inscription on front flyleaf: H. Crofts.
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Bookplate: Sir John Saunders Seabright.
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Script: English secretary script.
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Decoration: numerous illustrations of coats of arms and other genealogical decorations. Full-page, full-color illustrations on pages 13-14 and page 34.
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Binding: eighteenth-century half russia, gilt.
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Secretarial signature and monogram of Pope Alexander IV.
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Also signed by: John of Toledo; Hugh of Saint-Cher; Odo of Châteauroux; Stephen Banesa; Riccardo Annibaldi; Ottaviano degli Ubaldini; Pietro Capocchi.
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Lead seal attached by cord.
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Layout: single column of 31 lines.
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Script: Papal documentary script.
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Decoration: opening word and large initial with pen-flourishes; first line in compressed script with elongated ascenders.
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Caption title from first page.
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Four sheets folded length-wise and sewn, with old fold marks.
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Ownership inscriptions of William Silverton, dated 1667 and 1669.
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Binding: contemporary parchment wrapper with flap; stitched.
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Binding: contemporary accordion-style binding with multicolored brocade cover; remains of red silk wrappers.
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Volume missing pages throughout the volume, including regimental designations for returned stores in July, November and December 1889, as well as January, February, April, May, July, September, and October, 1890, as well as circa 50 pages from the end.
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Accompanied by a typescript French transcription and a typescript English translation by an unidentified translator.
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Spine title: Journal of tour | 1838
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Binding: Contemporary full green morocco with gold tooling by Alexander Banks Jr., 5 North Bridge, Edinburgh.
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Inscribed on title page: Receipt Book / Benjn Davies / November 1st 1754.
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With engraved armorial bookplate for Benjamin Davies by W. Smith.
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Includes intact seal of Lady Ranelagh.
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Letter date, dates for Lady Ranelagh, and context are based on the research of Michelle DiMeo.
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The letter is written on one piece of paper and is folded in two.
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Caption title: Stewart's Pallet August 1823.
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Accompanied by a typed letter (October 13, 1939), signed, from John Hill Morgan to Yale University librarian Bernard Knollenberg giving the provenance of the manuscript.
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Binding: Original rough hessian cloth binding with the original brass and ivory button.
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Author not identified.
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Bound in contemporary Dutch embossed and hand-coloured paper wrappers.
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Paper watermarked: Golding Snelgrove 1807.
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Format: seven membranes sewn together to form one roll.
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Layout: single vertical column in the form of a genealogical tree.
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Script: single gothic bookhand.
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Decoration: text is presented as a genealogical tree, in brown ink, with rubrication; initials in red and blue ink; roundels and planned spaces for diagrams and miniatures (unfinished) outlined in red and blue ink. Linking genealogical tree branches and diagram lines in red and blue ink. Complex grid for layout of design elements ruled in plummet.
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Ownership inscriptions at top and bottom of roll: Conradus Mondone Astensis. (Corrado Mondone d'Asti, Master General of the Dominican Order, 1462-1465).
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From title page: for Mario from Monroe, February 1957.
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Stamped on front cover: "Received May 15 1985 F. R. P."
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From cover: "Anne Meyerson, Typing & Mimeographing, 101 Park Avenue--Room 514, New York 17, N. Y., Lexington 2-5318."
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Script: written in liturgical bookhand. Music in square musical notation on five four-line red staves.
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Decoration: five miniatures; eleven large ornamental initials on gold grounds; many decorated initials with penwork.
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Miniatures have been attributed to the Olivetan Master and the Master of the Lodi Choir Books.
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Binding: full deerskin over wooden boards; extensive metalwork on binding.
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Title from label on front cover.
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Binding: contemporary marbled wrappers; hand-lettered paper label in center of front cover.
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Pencil note in a modern hand on front pastedown of v. 1: "Bought at Saltoun Hall."
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First leaf missing.
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Binding: original thick paper cover, with docket, stitched.
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Signed on the last page: "St. Ervan. Sept. 20th 1744. N. Hoskins."
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A fuller description of the contents is found in Baker and Taussig, Catalogue (London: 2007), p 10.
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Decoration: headings and paragraph marks in red or blue; some initials in red or blue. One large initial "P" at the beginning of Book IV (f. 21v.). Model arbor consanguinitatis on f. 46v.
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Several leaves cut away (stubs not included in present collation).
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Title on case: A blotter formerly belonging to the Duchesse de Berry.
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Docketed: "Robin Manchester. Recognizance to t.e King."
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Date normalized from: "ninth day of February 1719/20."
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Layout: Biblical text centered, single column, variable length; surrounding gloss written in double columns of 65-75 lines.
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Script: gothic script. Letters in Biblical text larger than in glosses.
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Decoration: 18 small historiated initials and approximately 30 other illuminated initials; numerous blue and red penwork initials with red or lilac penwork decoration; rubricated.
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Binding: modern blind-stamped red morocco gilt, by Riviere.
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Probably copied in Tuscany.
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Signed, after the explicit: "Ego iulianus francisci de leuanto notarius scripsi."
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Script: rounded gothic bookhand.
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Decoration: 5 illuminated initials on gold grounds; many smaller initials in red or blue penwork.
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Binding: contemporary (?) beech boards with brown goatskin spine decorated with blind ropework; metal clasp and latch.
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Scribal explicit: "hic pennam fixi penitet me si male dixi."
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Ownership inscription on front paper flyleaf: "Brudenell de Deen d[omi]nusque de Stonton."
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Some marginal annotations, particularly in lower margins. Some of these have been trimmed; three leaves containing lower margin annotations have been left untrimmed and folded back, apparently in an effort to preserve the annotations (13r; 22r; 59r).
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Two leaves bound in at the end of the volume contain passages from the Doctrinale of Alexander de Villa Dei. Ownership inscription on 1r in a later, (early seventeenth-century?) hand: "Mistresse Leucey Brudenell."
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Script: rounded gothic script.
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Decoration: Rubricated.
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Binding: seventeenth-century full calf, with the arms of the Brudenell family in gilt on the covers.
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Commentary by Cassiodorus attributed to Bede in incipit (fol. 1r).
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Erased ownership inscription: "Liber monastery Sc Marie ... Ste. ... wiknne."
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Bookplate of Portsmouth Cathedral on front pastedown, with deaccession stamp dated 1941.
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Layout: double columns of 38 lines.
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Script: gothic script.
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{
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Binding: medieval binding, pink doeskin over wooden boards; remains of metal clasps on lower board.
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Spine title: Arms of the Nobility of England. MS. 1042-1619.
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Decoration: more than 600 emblazoned coats of arms, in full color.
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Binding: nineteenth-century full polished calf, by Clarke & Bedford.
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The last four leaves contain annotations in several hands.
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Ownership inscription by White Kennett, recording the gift of the volume from William Salkeld (1671-1715).
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Script: English court hand.
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Decoration: Rubricated. Paragraph marks in red or blue ink. 41 large initials in gold on colored grounds with bar borders terminating in ivy leaves or flowers.
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Binding: modern pigskin.
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Attributed to Robert Dale by Sir Thomas Phillipps in a pencil note on recto of front flyleaf. Several additional pages at the end of the Dale collection are attributed by Phillipps to Samuel Stebbing.
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Spine title: Stemmata. List of Crests.
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Bound with: An Alphabetical List of Crest's copied from a list in the handwriting of Mr. Ra: Thoresby, late of Leeds, Antiquarian, which Manuscript was bought at the sale of his Library in London on 7th May 1763. Manuscript on paper in copperplate script, corrections in a different hand in red ink, 36 p., undated. Phillipps MS 13396.
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Binding: nineteenth-century quarter calf over marbled boards.
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Work formerly attributed to Albertus Magnus (1193?-1280); now attributed to Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg (Hugo Argentinensis) and dated to 1268.
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Ownership inscription on rear flyleaf: "Mastre Roger Walle off Lychfeld Chanone."
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Layout: double columns of 30 lines.
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Decoration: Rubricated. Initials in red and blue ink with penwork decoration. F1r decorated with a small historiated initial in gold containing drawing of a man's face.
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Binding: early limp tawed leather wrapper.
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Layout: single column of 46-48 lines.
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Script: mixed cursive.
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