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Ware, James, Sir, 1594-1666

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  • Jacobus de Voragine — 14th century and 15th century; English MS. Rawl. C. 168

  • Untitled works or fragments — 17th century; Irish MS. Rawl. B. 506

  • Collectanea of Sir James Ware, comprising fragments, extracts and notes mostly on Ireland but including (fol. 85) cutting without text from a Psalter, English, Winchester, 10th century, second quarter. — 10th century - 17th century; English, Winchester (in part) MS. Rawl. B. 484

  • Irish world-chronicle — 11th century, end - 12th century, beginning MS. Rawl. B. 502

  • Annals ('The Annals of Inisfallen') — 1092–15th century; Irish MS. Rawl. B. 503

  • The Annals of Ulster (Annala Uladh) or Annals of Senat (Annala Senait) — 16th century, early; Irish MS. Rawl. B. 489

  • Irish world-chronicle, to c. A.D. 361, Annals of Tigernach — 14th century, third quarter MS. Rawl. B. 488

  • Choir Psalter with Antiphons, Use of the Augustinian Canons of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin; England, 14th century, third quarter (before 1368) MS. Rawl. G. 185

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  • Wareus, Jacobus, 1594–1666
  • Ware, Jacob, 1594–1666
  • Waraeus, Jacobus, 1594–1666
  • Ware, James, Sir, 1594-1666

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