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Clement of Llanthony — 12th century, late; England

MS. Hatton 61

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Title

Clement of Llanthony — 12th century, late; England

Shelfmark

MS. Hatton 61

Place of origin

England

Date

12th century, late

Language

Latin

Contents

Clement of Llanthony Unum ex quatuor

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

133leaves

Decoration

Coloured capitals

Binding

Brown leather, stamped in gold with the heraldic arms of Thomas Windsor of Stanwell

Acquisition

Bought in 1671 by the Bodleian through the London bookseller Robert Scot (b. in or before 1632, d. 1709/1710); see Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 2, p. 801

Provenance

Thomas Windsor of Stanwell (d. 1641) (binding)

Christopher, first Baron Hatton (d. 1670)

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  • Hatton, Christopher Hatton, Baron, 1605-1670

  • Windsor, Thomas, 6th lord Windsor of Stanwell (1591-1641)

  • Clement, of Llanthony

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