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Reginald Pecock — 15th century, second half; England

MS. Bodl. 916

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Title

Reginald Pecock — 15th century, second half; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 916

Associated place

York

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century, second half

Language

Middle English (1100-1500)

Contents

Reginald Pecock The Donet

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 109 leaves

Decoration

A space is left at the beginning of chapters for an illuminated initial capital, and the corresponding guide letters are visible

Acquisition

'Tho. Allen D.[ono] D.[edit], 'in 1601

Provenance

On fol. 64v, there is a copy of nearly all of a bond of April 13, 1589, between James Godson and John Walton, both tailors of York

'By me Jamys Ryllsey', 16th century (fol. 102)

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  • Ryllsey, James, 16th century

  • Pecock, Reginald, 1395?-1460?

  • Allen, Thomas, 1542-1632

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