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Cordwainers' minute book

MS. Morrell 20

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Title

Cordwainers' minute book

Shelfmark

MS. Morrell 20

Place of origin

England

England, Oxford

Date

14th century

1534-1645

Language

English

Latin

Contents

Minute book of the Oxford company of cordwainers, 1534-1645
MS. Morrell 20, fols. 4, 108 (former pastedowns)
John of Freiburg Summa confessorum

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

109 leaves

Binding

Oxford binding, blind-tooled leather over wooden boards, early 16th century.

Acquisition

Given by Philip Morrell, Margaret Warren, and Frederica Peel in his memory, 1925.

Provenance

Frederick Joseph Morrell, 1811-1883

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  • Johannes, de Friburgo, 1250-1314

  • Morrell, Frederick Joseph, 1811-1883

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