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Customary, Use of Sarum — 15th century, first half; England

MS. Jones 59

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Title

Customary, Use of Sarum — 15th century, first half; England

Shelfmark

MS. Jones 59

Date

15th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

Customary, Use of Sarum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 63 (62) + i leaves

Acquisition

Received by the Bodleian, 1708.

Provenance

Fol.2: Lud: Stephens Æd: Christi Alumni 1563 (Summary Catalogue reads '1553'); fol.3: Raphe Jeferson, Robert Bohne, Winchester (16th or 17th century); fol.3v, 18v, 25, 28v, 30, 31v, 32: John, Thomas, Robert and Margaret Harison (16th or 17th century); fol.22: Robert Hale; fol.23v: Richard and William Sudler (?); fol.5, 19v: Thomas Hatten (15th century); fol.39v: John Heaton alias Haryson of Atherton (16th or 17th century).

Henry Jones, -1707

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Title

Directions for the conduct of divine service secundum usum Sarum

Shelfmark

MS. Jones 59

Summary

Directions for the conduct of divine service secundum usum Sarum, in Latin: beg. 'De ordinacione chori Sarum. In superiore gradu quatuor principalium personarum.' This book is nearer to a Consuetudinarium than to an Ordinale or Directorium.

Date

Written in the first half of the 15th century in England

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, imperfect at end

Physical extent

94 Leaves

Custodial history

Owned by Thomas Hatton in the 15th cent.: and by Lud. Stephens Æd. Christi alumnus, 1553:' later by 'Raphe Jeferson', and John and Thomas Harison who scribble notes of their family.

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Directions for the conduct of divine service secundum usum Sarum

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  • Jeferson, Raphe, 16th century (?)

  • Jones, rev. Henry, c. 1660 - c. 1707

  • Sudler (?), William, 16th century (?)

  • Haryson, family, of 'Atherton' (?)

  • Hale, Robert, 16th century (?)

  • Bohne, Robert, 16th century (?)

  • Stephens, Lewis, alumnus of Christ Church, Oxford, fl. 1553 or 1563

  • Hatton, Thomas, 15th century

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