Valuation of benefices and monastic property in the Archdeaconry of Oxford, as estimated in the Taxatio Nicholai of 1291. — 15th century, second half; English, Oxford (?)
MS. Don. d. 186
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Title
Valuation of benefices and monastic property in the Archdeaconry of Oxford, as estimated in the Taxatio Nicholai of 1291. — 15th century, second half; English, Oxford (?)
Shelfmark
MS. Don. d. 186
Place of origin
English, Oxford (?)
Date
15th century, second half
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Acquisition
Bought from the School by the Bodleian, 1985.
Provenance
'Gylbertus Bylby', prior of the Cistercian abbey of Rewley, Oxford, before 1480 by which date he became abbot, because he is described as 'Prior et monachus Regalis loci'.
Notes by Thomas Barlow (Bodley's Librarian 1652–60): inscribed with his notes (p. ii).
Thomas Cole, Steward of Merton College, according to Wood (see below).
Inscribed by Anthony Wood: signed and dated 1670 by him (p. 37); he transcribed the manuscript, when it was in Cole's possession (the transcription is now MS. Rawl. C. 910).
'from the effects of T Roper Esq.'
R. G. Routh Esq. (headmaster of Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire)
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