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Gospels — 15th century, end; Flemish

MS. Auct. D. 2. 18

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Title

Gospels — 15th century, end; Flemish

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. D. 2. 18

Associated place

English

Place of origin

Flemish

Date

15th century, end

Language

Latin

Contents

Gospels

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 154 leaves

Decoration

Good border.

Initials. (Pächt and Alexander i. 373)

Binding

Black leather on boards with blind tooling, clasps lost, English (?) late 15th cent. work

Acquisition

'Ex dono Roberti Clay Mertonensis & S. Th. Doctoris,' about 1610–15.

Provenance

'George Tauerner[?] clarke chapelayne to the ryght honorable Lord Latymer of Snape aw this booke,' 16th cent.

'Roberti Clay Eboracensis de Clayhouse'

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  • Clay, Robert, of Clayhouse, vicar of Halifax, -1628

  • Taverner (?), George, chaplain, 16th century

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