28 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [14-
8. Prior de Blithe de gestis Eduuardi I. regis Anglie de bello de
Dumbar in Scotia.f. 96 b
Ludere volentibus ludens paro lirain.
Printed by Wright in Political Songs, Camd. Soc. 1839,
pp. 160-179. He made use of this copy.
Ends 97 b:
Ast michi qui quondam semper asellus eris.
I. 220, p. 177, Wright.
Then follows:
Quidam procurator pro variis negotiis domini qui accessit ad
curiam Romanam pulsansque ad ianuam cuiusdam cardi-
nalis sic ait [et respondit ianitor]
Intusquis? Tuquis? Homo sum. Quid queris ? Ut
intrem.
Fersaliquid? Non. Sta foris. Affero. Quid? Satis.
Intra.
On the last flyleaf (98) in a xvth cent, hand is :
Adam, Bernardus, Clemens, Dionisius, Ennok,
Felix, Galfridus, Henricus, Job, Katerina,
Lucas, Matheus, Nicholaus, Odo, Philippus,
being the beginning of an alphabet of Christian names.
On the verso are the names :
Radulphum.
Thomas Crum well.
Thomas Armstrong.
William Paget.
15. STRONOMICA. Kk. 4. 2
Vellum, I2§ x 9}, ff. 190 + 4, mostly in double columns of 55
lines. Cent, xiii (cir. 1280), in a somewhat pointed hand : initials
in good style.
Binding: wooden boards covered with brown leather, with
blind cross-hatchings.
On the flyleaf, in a late xvth cent, hand, is :
Ex dono Mri Johannis Dewe quondam socii huius Collegii.
And on the next leaf:
humfredus de la poole. 1501°. s. xxx“.
2 fo. brium vel.
Humphrey de la Pole was 3rd son of John, Duke of Suffolk.
He was admitted pensioner of Gonville Hall in 1510.
Collation: a2 || 110 (10 canc.) 212-ii12 1210 1312 146 | 158 168 1712 (i,
2 canc.) 184 I 198 208 || 62 = 2 + 190 + 2. Leaves wrongly numbered
in an old hand. I use the old foliation.
8. Prior de Blithe de gestis Eduuardi I. regis Anglie de bello de
Dumbar in Scotia.f. 96 b
Ludere volentibus ludens paro lirain.
Printed by Wright in Political Songs, Camd. Soc. 1839,
pp. 160-179. He made use of this copy.
Ends 97 b:
Ast michi qui quondam semper asellus eris.
I. 220, p. 177, Wright.
Then follows:
Quidam procurator pro variis negotiis domini qui accessit ad
curiam Romanam pulsansque ad ianuam cuiusdam cardi-
nalis sic ait [et respondit ianitor]
Intusquis? Tuquis? Homo sum. Quid queris ? Ut
intrem.
Fersaliquid? Non. Sta foris. Affero. Quid? Satis.
Intra.
On the last flyleaf (98) in a xvth cent, hand is :
Adam, Bernardus, Clemens, Dionisius, Ennok,
Felix, Galfridus, Henricus, Job, Katerina,
Lucas, Matheus, Nicholaus, Odo, Philippus,
being the beginning of an alphabet of Christian names.
On the verso are the names :
Radulphum.
Thomas Crum well.
Thomas Armstrong.
William Paget.
15. STRONOMICA. Kk. 4. 2
Vellum, I2§ x 9}, ff. 190 + 4, mostly in double columns of 55
lines. Cent, xiii (cir. 1280), in a somewhat pointed hand : initials
in good style.
Binding: wooden boards covered with brown leather, with
blind cross-hatchings.
On the flyleaf, in a late xvth cent, hand, is :
Ex dono Mri Johannis Dewe quondam socii huius Collegii.
And on the next leaf:
humfredus de la poole. 1501°. s. xxx“.
2 fo. brium vel.
Humphrey de la Pole was 3rd son of John, Duke of Suffolk.
He was admitted pensioner of Gonville Hall in 1510.
Collation: a2 || 110 (10 canc.) 212-ii12 1210 1312 146 | 158 168 1712 (i,
2 canc.) 184 I 198 208 || 62 = 2 + 190 + 2. Leaves wrongly numbered
in an old hand. I use the old foliation.