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MS. Dugdale 41

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Title

Collection of English and Latin items

Shelfmark

MS. Dugdale 41

Summary

P. 1. An account of the nobility of England from the conquest to temp. Elizabeth, arranged chronologically under reigns, with coloured sketches of arms and an index thereof at p. v, followed by (p. 130 rev.) 'Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum leta', beg. 'Fyrst there shalbe a precept made by the steward of the court'; and (p. 155) notes of forms for final concords, in a legal hand of the mid-16th cent.

Date

Written in the last quarter of the 16th century

Language

Multiple languages

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

159 pages

Custodial history

P. 159 rev. 'Hunc ego Dugdaillus presentem vendico librum, Nomine Gullielmus cui sacra Lympha dedit, in anno domino 1577.' This is the William Dugdale who was steward to Sir William Cordell.

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