6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [3~
May 16. Brandani Ep.
17. Transl. S. Anthonini.
June 9. Transl. S. Edmundi Archiep.
Sept. 2. Anthonini M.
5. Bertini Abb.
17. Lamberti Ep.
Oct. 15. Wulfranni Ep.
19. Fredejwithe V.
Nov. 3. Huberti Ep.
7. Willebrordi Ep.
12. Liewini Ep. M.
Dec. 14. Nichasii Ep. et sociorum eius in red.
The ordinary English feasts also occur.
In the Litany:
Martyrs: Thomas, ‘ Eswordi,’ Oswald, ‘ Walepaxde,’...Lambert.
Confessors: Vedast, Amandus, Dunstan, Botulph,...Cuthbert.
Virgins: Sexburga, Milburga, Ossatha, Peternella, ...Elisabeth, Gheertrudis.
The use is of Sarum.
The pictures, rude and rather rubbed, are as follows:
1. Fifteen Oos. Christ stands blessing: a wall behind, pink flourished ground.
2. Hours of the Virgin. Matins. The Agony in the Garden: cup on hill. The
head of the Father, blue, in the sky.
3. Lauds. The Betrayal. Judas, short, in red. Peter and Malchus on L.
4. Prime. Christ between soldiers before Pilate.
5. Tierce. The Scourging. Christ nude, bound with His back to the column.
6. Sext. Christ bearing the Cross. The Virgin and another follow, supporting it.
None: picture gone.
7. Vespers. The Deposition. The right hand is unnailed, and the Virgin supports
it, a kneeling man detaches the feet.
Compline: picture gone.
8. Seven Psalms. Christ as Judge on the rainbow, showing His wounds. Two
angels (blue) with trumpets. Two scrolls in air (Venite benedicti: Ite maledicti). On
earth below, five heads of people rising from graves.
9. Office of the Dead. Coffin with pink pall: on this side sit two mourners with
books: beyond it are three coped clerks at a lectern. Draped altar on L.
10. Commendation of souls. Two angels in air hold a soul in a cloth. Below, a
stone coffin lid and an earth grave. Above, God’s head in air.
4. Horae. Haenel 10? Kk. 3. 4
Vellum, 7 x 4|, ff. 83, 20 lines to a page. Cent, xv (1460?),
rather coarse writing, ornament and pictures. Written in Flanders(?)
for English use.
Collation: i8 (+ 1) 28 (+ 1) 3s 48 510 68-88 9s io8 (+ 1).
May 16. Brandani Ep.
17. Transl. S. Anthonini.
June 9. Transl. S. Edmundi Archiep.
Sept. 2. Anthonini M.
5. Bertini Abb.
17. Lamberti Ep.
Oct. 15. Wulfranni Ep.
19. Fredejwithe V.
Nov. 3. Huberti Ep.
7. Willebrordi Ep.
12. Liewini Ep. M.
Dec. 14. Nichasii Ep. et sociorum eius in red.
The ordinary English feasts also occur.
In the Litany:
Martyrs: Thomas, ‘ Eswordi,’ Oswald, ‘ Walepaxde,’...Lambert.
Confessors: Vedast, Amandus, Dunstan, Botulph,...Cuthbert.
Virgins: Sexburga, Milburga, Ossatha, Peternella, ...Elisabeth, Gheertrudis.
The use is of Sarum.
The pictures, rude and rather rubbed, are as follows:
1. Fifteen Oos. Christ stands blessing: a wall behind, pink flourished ground.
2. Hours of the Virgin. Matins. The Agony in the Garden: cup on hill. The
head of the Father, blue, in the sky.
3. Lauds. The Betrayal. Judas, short, in red. Peter and Malchus on L.
4. Prime. Christ between soldiers before Pilate.
5. Tierce. The Scourging. Christ nude, bound with His back to the column.
6. Sext. Christ bearing the Cross. The Virgin and another follow, supporting it.
None: picture gone.
7. Vespers. The Deposition. The right hand is unnailed, and the Virgin supports
it, a kneeling man detaches the feet.
Compline: picture gone.
8. Seven Psalms. Christ as Judge on the rainbow, showing His wounds. Two
angels (blue) with trumpets. Two scrolls in air (Venite benedicti: Ite maledicti). On
earth below, five heads of people rising from graves.
9. Office of the Dead. Coffin with pink pall: on this side sit two mourners with
books: beyond it are three coped clerks at a lectern. Draped altar on L.
10. Commendation of souls. Two angels in air hold a soul in a cloth. Below, a
stone coffin lid and an earth grave. Above, God’s head in air.
4. Horae. Haenel 10? Kk. 3. 4
Vellum, 7 x 4|, ff. 83, 20 lines to a page. Cent, xv (1460?),
rather coarse writing, ornament and pictures. Written in Flanders(?)
for English use.
Collation: i8 (+ 1) 28 (+ 1) 3s 48 510 68-88 9s io8 (+ 1).