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James, M. R.; Lambeth Palace Library [Hrsg.]
A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: the mediaeval manuscripts — Cambridge: Univ.Pr., 1932

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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS

[104
The text begins imperfectly. The folio-numbers are marked in
a very large bold hand ....... 16
(im)petum retorquere. Next section de occeano.
As the collation shows, there are many gaps in the text.
On the margin of 25 a is a good sketch of a bishop’s head and
a piece of foliage.
Lib. 11. 32 b, in. 57 b, iv. (imperf.) 93, v. 125, vi. 165, vn. 186A
The original hand ends 212 b \ Denique ut fertur sacerdos (in
1196).
(Rolls viii. 154, 1. 4).
A gap follows, and a hand of cent, xv continues (in 1330):
Quoniam a morte Comitis Lancastr. vsque ad mortem istius
Comitis omnes nobiles ad mortem traditi sine responsione
This piece ends in 1338 :
Conferentes se ad portum de Hamton ubi duas naues statim
postea combusserunt. 219 (156)b blank.
Here the old foliation ceases and I adopt the pencilled foliation.
5. 157 a blank: on 157^ in a pretty hand (xiv late?): Vita
Secundi . . . . . . . . . . 157b
Fuit olim quidam philosophus nomine Secundus qui perpetuum
silencium conseruauit
—quid est spes. Vigilanti sompnus, refrigerium laboris.
Last ed. by A. Hilka, Breslau, 1910, Jahresb. d. Schles. ges.
f. vat. Cultur.
6. Seneca (excerpt) de morte . . . . . . . 159
Licet cunctorum poetarum carmina
—Vides autem quamdiu mansit ista feliciter.
160 b blank.
7. In a hand of cent, xv beginning with 38 lines to the page, and
becoming larger as it proceeds.
Continuation of the Polychronicon, beginning imperfectly in
1354 .161
Hoc anno conuentum est concordatum et iuratum inter reges
anglie et francie excepto quod sigilla regum ad scripta
indentata nondum apponebantur. (Continuation in Rolls
Ed. viii. 407-428).
The end of the printed text is on f. 165 b in the MS, and the
further continuation agrees (not verbally) with that printed
by Hog, Adam de Murimuth, ending 166 £ (Hog, p. 227),
postea habuerunt.
Then follows : Inc. historia de Rege Ricardo secundo . . 166 b
Ricardus de Burdeux puer nondum etatis plene vndecim
annorum.
From p. 170 onwards it is identical with the continuation in
160 (which see) but ends unfinished in 1398 : similiter fuit
ordinatum quod heredes illorum qui fuerunt iudicati et
conuicti de summa prodicione non gauderent terris neque aliis
 
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