A Collection of English Religious Treatises
- GB 2014 WS-01-MSS-03
- Pièce
- ca. 1420
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MS on Vellum. Busby's own Catalogue mark: 10.top.17.
Rolle, Richard, ca. 1300-1349
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A Collection of English Religious Treatises
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MS on Vellum. Busby's own Catalogue mark: 10.top.17.
Rolle, Richard, ca. 1300-1349
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Letter to Revd Dr William Vincent tipped in to the rear, as well as transcription of Preface and Conclusion. Library title on the letter.
Alexander, de Villa Dei, 1175-1240
Incipit liber qui dicitur Scala Perfectionis
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MS on Vellum. Note in Dr Busby's hand "Enquire of Mr Kynneston at one Mrs Browns in the Three Legg Alley, betwixt Shoe Lane & Fetter Lane". A number of early ms notes at the end. Unusual to have text in two columns.
Hilton, Walter, d. 1396
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Manuscript in a neat hand of ca. 1636.
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Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626
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James, William, ca. 1634-1663
Royal Pardon for the King's Scholars
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Issued for the King's Scholars involved in manslaughter in 1679. Black and red ink on vellum; bearing the Royal Seal
Catalogue of books in the Museum
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Westminster School
A collection of poems by William Cowper
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Lady Hesketh's Book, containing transcripts of Cowper's poems by John Johnson and Lady Hesketh, bound in morocco-backed calf gilt
Johnson, John, 1769-1833
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Sinhalese manuscript on palm leaves. Folios 1-46; end missing. Probably early 19th Century.