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Private devotions — 15th century; Dutch

MS. Marshall 110

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Title

Private devotions — 15th century; Dutch

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 110

Place of origin

Dutch

Date

15th century

Language

Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350)

Contents

Private devotions

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

i + 257leaves

Binding

Stamped brown leather over bevelled boards, contemporary, bearing in a central panel on each cover the Virgin and Child surrounded by 'Mulier ... duodecim' (Rev. xii. 1), with two clasps of brass and leather.

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Title

Private devotions

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 110

Summary

Private devotions, in Dutch, comprising:

Fol. 1. 'Hier begint een suuerlike oefeninghe als men totten heiligen sacrament wil gaen', beg. 'Dv bjste een ootulytende guethes'

Fol. 7. prayers, meditations, and short services, beg. 'mi al entuarwet', and includes 'die xxx misereren oratie' (fol. 58v), the Te Deum of the Virgin Mary (fol. 79v), a prayer of st. Augustine (fol. 117), and prayers connected with st. Ursula (fol. 136)

Fol. 142. prayers and meditations on the Lord's Supper, including one by st. Bernard (fol. 202)

Date

Written in the 15th century in Holland

Language

Dutch

Physical facet

On paper, in double columns. Binding, stamped brown leather over bevelled boards, contemporary, bearing in a central panel on each cover the Virgin and Child surrounded by 'Mulier ... duodecim' (Rev. xii. 1), with two clasps of brass and leather

Physical extent

257 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript (76).

The name 'Edward Suffolke' occurs on fol. 1v, 'John Suffolk' on fol. 255, 'Richard Suffock' in fol. 256v. There are also:

'Henricus Madoxe' (fol. 2)

'William Cranforde personne of Weddington [co. Warwick]' (fol. 256)

'Humphry Adderby' (fol. 256)

'John Barrey' (fol. 256)

'Overinge yeoman' (fol. 256)

'Lemmingtonne' (fol. 256)

'Yorke' (fol. 256)

All in hands of (?) the later 16th cent.

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Marshall Manuscripts

Private devotions

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