Hatton, Christopher Hatton, Baron, 1605-1670
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Jacobus de Voragine — 14th century, middle; England MS. Hatton 88
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Secular Choir, Partially Ferial, Psalter with Antiphons, Use of Sarum; England, Diocese of Norwich; 15th century, second quarter MS. Hatton 9
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Portable Psalter; Flanders, region of Bruges (?), c. 1265–1275, with additions in England, c. 1400 MS. Auct. D. 4. 3
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Portable Secular Psalter with Antiphons; South Wales, with additions made in Hereford; 14th century, middle, and additions, 14th century, second half and 15th century MS. Hatton 106
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Ralph of Laon — 12th century MS. Hatton 108
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Bible., Epistle and Gospel list (monastic) — c. 1240–1250; English MS. Auct. D. 4. 8
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Statutes of England, vetera statuta, selection, Constitutions of Church councils — 14th century, second half; English MS. Hatton 109
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1 copy of Majmūʻ al-qawānīn by Ibn al-ʻAssāl, al-Ṣafī Abū al-Faḍāʼil Mājid, 13th cent. — 1559* MS. Hatton Or. 25
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1 copy of Rawḍat al-farīd wa-salwat al-waḥīd by Simon ibn Kalīl ibn Makārah ibn Abī al-Faraj< 1206. MS. Hatton Or. 33
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Homilies; England (Worcester), s. xiimed; s. xiii1 MS. Hatton 116
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1 work on the subject of Philosophy — 1410 MS. Hatton Or. 34
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1 copy of Kitāb Majmūʻ min aqāwīl al-awāʼīl fī al-ḥummayāt by Israeli, Isaac, ca. 832-ca. 932 MS. Hatton Or. 35
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1 copy of al-Qurʼān — 1578 MS. Hatton Or. 75
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Ritual, Use of Sarum, The Holy Water Service, Ordinary and Canon of the Mass, Ordo ad uisitandum infirmum, Breviary (fragment) — 15th century, third quarter; England MS. Hatton 16
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4 works by 4 authors on the subjects of Homilies and Christian saints — 1569 MS. Hatton Or. 95
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Ambrose — 12th century, second quarter; England MS. Hatton 17
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William of Nassington — 15th century, end; England MS. Hatton 18
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William of Nassington — 15th century, second quarter; England MS. Hatton 19
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Gregory the Great, Pastoral Care, in the Old English translation attributed to King Alfred; England (perhaps Winchester), 890 × 897 MS. Hatton 20
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Ralph Hengham — 14th century, beginning; English MS. Hatton 28
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Gradual, Use of Sarum — 15th century, middle; English MS. Hatton 3
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Nicolas de Clamanges, minor works and De lapsu iustitiae MS. Hatton 36
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Gospels in Old English; s. xii/xiii, perhaps Canterbury MS. Hatton 38
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Secular Choir Psalter with Antiphons and Hours, Use of Sarum; England, London; c. 1415 MS. Hatton 4
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Canon law MS. Hatton 42
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Choir Psalter; England, Canterbury, 14th century, second quarter (after 1320) MS. Auct. D. 2. 2
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Alexander Nequam — 13th century, middle; England MS. Hatton 44
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Secular Choir Psalter; England, London (?); 15th century, middle MS. Hatton 45
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Rule of St Benedict MS. Hatton 48
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John Gower — c. 1500; England MS. Hatton 51
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Calendrial, arithmetical, and astronomical texts; England (Worcester), after 1126 MS. Auct. F. 1. 9
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Thomas Wimbledon — c. 1400; England MS. Hatton 57
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Pseudo-Isidore — 13th century, early; French MS. Hatton 6
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Clement of Llanthony — 12th century, late; England MS. Hatton 61
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Homilies, &c. , s. xi2; xiimed; xiiex; xiiiin MS. Hatton 115
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Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Menologion, Synaxarion, Typicon, Notes on a miraculous fire and a tempest — 16th century (before 1557); Russian MS. Hatton 66
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Nicholas de Gorham — 14th century, first half; England MS. Hatton 71
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Petrus Comestor — 14th century, late; England MS. Hatton 72
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Gregory the Great, Ps.-Basil the Great — 11th century, first half; England, Worcester, Benedictine priory (?) (Gneuss & Lapidge) MS. Hatton 76
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Statutes of England, nova statuta, 1 Henry IV to 4 Henry VI, Motets and conductus (fragments) — 15th century, second quarter (after 1425/1426) MS. Hatton 81
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Virgil — 15th century; England MS. Auct. F. 2. 7
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Ecclesiastical Institutes, Homilies; England (Worcester), s. xi 2, glossed s. xiii 1 MS. Junius 121
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Johannes de Garlandia, Galfridus Grammaticus ('Galfridus de saluo vino') — 15th century, early; England MS. Hatton 85
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'St Wulfstan's Homiliary'; England (Worcester), s. xi3/4; additions to s. xiii1 MSS. Hatton 113-14
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Statutes of the General Chapter of the Benedictine Order held in Northampton, 1444 — 15th century, second half; England MS. Hatton 87
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Missal, Use of Sarum — Multiple dates; English, East Anglia (?) MS. Hatton 1
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Abbreviamentum statutorum, Statutes of England (vetera statuta), Statutes of England (nova statuta), Edward III to Henry VII — 15th century, end (1496 (?)); English MS. Hatton 10
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- Christopher, first lord Hatton, d. 1670
- Hatton, Christopher Hatton, Baron, 1605-1670
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