"OwnerID","Classmark","Medieval","Postmedieval","Comments" 1,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 142",1,0,"On the last flyleaf there is the note 'Thys Booke ys William bodleys & Elizabethe hys wyffe' (s. xv-xvi)." 2,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 61",1,0,"Owned or read by John Shirley; London (ownership); possibly London or St Albans production. f. 108r ?Knyvett? written in pencil (s.xv); f. 147r, next to the line ?Allas I wolde han trowed atte leeste? is written ?notnarf drawde?, which, when reversed, reads ?edward franton?. This reversed name is also repeated on the recto of the last flyleaf; f. 63 r (very faded) 'Jhesu mercy lady help me / Dorote Penell (or Pennett?)'. This is now very difficult to read, but I see no reason to question James? earlier reading of it. It looks like a reagent of some sort has been used to establish the name. This note is written in a s.xv hand; f. 150v (originally blank) ?This is my booke / S. B. / geven to me by mr Carrthe xvii of Decembre ano 1570'." 2,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 669*/646",1,0,"On f. 2v a fleur-de-lys ma . ioye . a [or 'm'] (crowned) Shirley." 2,"London British Library Royal 20.B.XV",1,0,"Monogram with crown between his motto and name ?ma ioye a [or 'm'] Shirley? on f. 1v." 2,"London Sion Arc.L.40.2/E.44",1,0,"'nota per Shirley' in the margins of ff. 4r, 5r, 12r, 18v, 25r and 'behold per Shir[ley]' in the margin of f. 1 are in the hand of the text." 2,"San Marino Huntington Library Ellesmere 26.A.13",1,0,"His 'bookplate' on the verso of f. v, 'ihesu mercy/margarete & beautrice/ ma ioye M [or A? surmounted by a crown] Shirley'" 5,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 407",1,0,"f. 1 ?Liber fratris Symonis Prioris Norwic?." 5,"Oxford Bodleian Library Fairfax 20",1,0,"f. 13r ?Liber Fratris Symonis Bozoun prioris Norwic?." 6,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 364",1,0,"i1v: 'Liber Willi de Elham qui intitulatur ysagoge ad tegni Galieni . De librario S. Aug. Cant. Dist. xiiija . Gra . IIIus'." 7,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 183/216",1,0,"f. ii verso (under UV light) ?Cest livre est A moy humfrey duc de glou/cestre le quel Je achatay de executres / maistre Nichol bildeston jadis doyen de salis/bury?." 9,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 183/216",1,0,"On the first flyleaf is: 'famosissimus arcium medicineque doctor Magister Johannes Somerseth dounauit hunc libellum epistolarum senece Aule Annunciacionis beate Marie in Canterbr'." 10,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 258",1,0,"Bears Horn?s inscription on flyleaf ?Rol Horne?." 10,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 70",1,0,"On p. 101 in red in lower margin: 'Horn mihi cognomen Andreas est mihi nomen'." 10,"London CRO Liber Horn",1,0,"Fol. 206 in red 'Iste liber restat Andree Horn piscenario London' de Breggestrete in quo continentur Carta et alie consuetudines predicte Ciuitatis. Et carta libertatis Anglie et statuta per Henricum Regem et per Edwardum Regum filium predicti Regis Henrici edita Quem fieri fecit Anno domini M CCC xj Et Anno regni Regis Edwardi filii Regis Edwardi vto'." 11,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 74",1,0,"On f. 1 at top in Italian-like hand: 'liber ecclesie norycen per magistrum Adam de Eston monachum dicti loci'." 12,"Cambridge University Library Dd.6.7",1,0,"f. 152v: 'Liber domini edmundi shenley'." 12,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 585 A",1,0,"The Bodley MS consists of quires detached from CUL Dd.6.7. The original manuscript was probably written for, if not by, Edmund Shenley between 1440 and 1448, and were certainly the property of St Albans abbey in the third quarter of the fifteenth century." 13,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.20",1,0,"Presented by Holme in 1424." 14,"Cambridge University Library Ee.1.14",1,0,"ff. 51-52v; 103-139v: made for ?Nicolas? as named in prayer on f. 120, possibly living in parish of St Mary?s, Bury St Edmunds." 17,"Cambridge Pembroke College 146",1,0,"Wade?s note, f. 221v: ?Willelmus Wade de Norton Rector ecclesie Sancti Johannis Brist?? (s. xv hand). Traces of an erasure at the bottom of f. 221v." 19,"Cambridge Peterhouse College 252 (I)",1,0,"On the flyleaf, in an s.xv hand: ?W. P. (?) Norwicen?." 20,"Cambridge Peterhouse College 252 (I)",1,0,"On the flyleaf, in an s.xv hand: ?Liber Mag. Joh. Warkeworth emptus a.d. 1462?. At the bottom of I f. 1r is ?Liber Collegii sancti Petri in Cantebr. ex dono Magistri Johannis Warkeworth Magistri dicti collegii sub interminacione anathematis nullatenus a libraria ibidem alienandus?." 21,"Cambridge St John's College B.21",1,0,"Donated this MS and the following books to the Abbey: Cambridge, Corpus Christi 13, 14; Oxford, Corpus 65." 22,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 383/603",1,0,"London owned or wrote the manuscript (or both). p. 149 (top) 'Wymundus London dominus Bondon exemit gladium suum'." 23,"Cambridge Trinity College B.11.11",1,0,"Top of 2nd flyleaf recto: 'Thomas Bourgchier T B Cantuariensis' (s.xv hand). Other names on verso of 1st flyleaf are: T. Bourgchier (Diff. hand): J. Worcestre T (= J. Tiptoft [Tibetot], Earl of Worcester. d. 1470) and J. T. de lysle." 24,"Cambridge Trinity College R.14.26",1,0,"f. 11r: ?This booke bylongs to the good wyfe Sanderson at Beverlay dwellyng in Wddysday market. p me John Anlaby? According to Coote, it was not in her possession when the prophecy was added." 25,"Cambridge University Library Hh.1.12",1,0,"Property of London rector and master of Whittington College (s.xv)." 26,"London British Library Additional 24361",1,0,"Ex libris: see f. 89v. f. 1v: 'Liber monasterii beate Marie Eboraci attinens Fratri Willelmo couyrdaill ex dono Fr[atr]is Walteri Hothome ambobus eiusdem Cenobij accolis ac concenobitis'." 27,"London British Library Additional 59855",1,0,"Probably the 'one large new missal' bequeathed to the Augustinian Priory of St Mary Overy (now Southwark cathedral) by John Gower in 1408. The Gower arms are incorporated into the decoration at the foot of f. 9v." 28,"Cambridge University Library Add. 7318",1,0,"According to Owen (1979:16), Broun describes himself as 'clerk' on f. 3v. 'Ff.1-6 contain his rough accounts, kept in Latin, which include entries for year from 1398/9 to 1434/5 and make frequent reference to his wife Mary'." 29,"Cambridge University Library Ii.2.24",1,0,"On f. 19 an illuminated initial with portrait of a monk and inscription on scroll which reads: ?me Thomam mina precor Arnoldum Katherina?." 30,"Cambridge University Library Kk.vi.16",1,0,"On f. 158r in s.xv/xvi hand ?Iste liber est Thome Pooche questoris quem accomodavit Fratri Magistro Lunwode qui magister quam plurima hic intitulavit . quem quia non in vendicione concordaverunt reddidit in presencia Partrick quondam magistri dicti Thome'." 31,"Cambridge University Library Kk.vi.16",0,1,"f. 163v ?nicholas ferrar ex dono magistri Danielis Birkett? probably in the hand of Nicholas Ferrar." 32,"Cambridge University Library Kk.1.6",1,0,"Fox died in 1454 and bequeathed his books to his son John." 33,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.10",1,0,"Copies of an indenture on the flyleaves of each of vols II and III (that in vol. I is a copy of s.xvi, flyleaf in vol. IV is wanting), by a scribe contemporary with Dodesham, records an agreement made on 17 May 1457 between John Whethamstede, abbot of St Albans 1452-65, on the one hand, and Dame Eleanor Hull and Roger Huswyff, priest, on the other that they have presented all four volumes (?quatuor volumina in quibus continentur Postilla Nicholai?) to St Albans on condition Roger should have use of tehm during his lifetime: ?Hec indentura facta decimo die mensis Maij Anno regni Regis Henrici sexti tricesimo quinto Inter venerabilem patrem Johannem Whethamsted? ... et Dominam Alianoram Hulle et Rogerum Huswyff clericum ... Dat? in Monasterio de Sancto Albano predicto die et Anno supradictis?. This agreement must have been concluded after the set was completed (probably shortly after) and provides a terminus ante quem. The Postils may have taken up to five years for Dodesham to copy and were possibly begun c. 1453. In vol. 1 the date is mistranslated as ?tricesimo quarto? rather than ?tricesimo quinto?." 33,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.7",1,0, 33,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.8",1,0, 33,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.9",1,0, 34,"Cambridge University Library Ff.3.1",1,0,"?Jamys Hobart? f. 105r." 39,"Cambridge University Library Dd.10.22",1,0,"f. 1r, top margin, very faded ?William Roke?." 40,"Cambridge University Library Add. 8941",1,0,"?Iste liber constat Henrico Bernard cum magno gaudio et honore amen? (art. 2, at foot of 1r, s.xv): probably the Henry Barnard of London, gent., and Cambs. who acted as a pledge in Chancery in the 1470s (J.L.H. 4: 58). ?Dewsbury good felo[...]? art. 3, top right-hand of 1r, s.xv. Later provenance same as CUL Add. 8935, but not mentioned in HMC, Ninth Report, App. II." 41,"Cambridge University Library Add. 8938",1,0,"He also owned Y.B. 1-3, 10 Hen. VI, now BL MS Harley 452, which have similar explicits. Cf. A. W. B. Simpson in L. Q. R 73: 497; Legal Theory and Legal History (1987), 58.?T. Gell? (4v, c. 1700). Later provenance the same as Add. 8935, i.e. from the library at Hopton Hall, Derb., formed by Anthony Gell (d. 1583), bencher of the Inner Temple. Noted there in 1884: HMC, Ninth Report, App. II, 386." 42,"Cambridge University Library Ff.6.31",1,0,"'This booke was made of şe goodis of John Collopp for a comyn profite That şt persoone şt hath şis booke committid to him off şe persoone şt haş power to committe it : haue şe vse şerof şe teerme of his lyf prayng for şe soule of şe seid John ; And şt he şt haş şe forseid vse of commyssioun whanne he occupieth it not : leene it for a tyme to sum oşer persoone ; Also şat persoone to whom it was committid teerme of lyf for şe terme of lyf . vnder şe forseid condiciouns delyuere it to anoşer persoone şe teerme of his lif & so be it delyuered & committid fro persoone to persoone man or womman as longe as şe booke endurith'." 43,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 210",1,0,"Worcester lived in Norwich and the MS must have remained there after his death. There are many marginal annotations in a hand which Robinson states can be identified as Robert Talbot (c.1505-58), prebendary of Norwich Cathedral. Another hand in the MS is that of Henry Aldrich, Fellow of Corpus Christi College Cambridge 1569-79, who died in Norwich in 1593. It was probably from Aldrich that the MS came to the College." 43,"Oxford Bodleian Library Laud Misc. 674",1,0,"A volume made of 2 quires written by William Worcester in Oxford in 1437 and seven quires written by him in Bristol in 1438. There are also probably notes from Norwich in the book." 44,"Harvard Countway 19",1,0,"A. I. Doyle suggests that this is the ?litill boke of phisyke? copied by William Ebesham for John Paston II. Ebesham charged twenty pence for the book, but evidently had difficulty receiving payment, as he had to ask for it on at least two occasions (Davis 1971 II: nos. 751; 755)." 44,"London British Library Lansdowne 285",1,0,"The ?Grete Boke? is referred to in two bills from William Ebesham to Sir John Paston dating from after June/July 1468. Close comparison of the contents of BL, MS Lansdowne 285 and Ebesham?s descriptions prove that BL, MS Lansdowne 285 is indeed the ?Grete Boke?." 45,"Glasgow University Library Hunter V.8.12",1,0,"The early history of this manuscript is unusually well documented. It was written by Thomas Westhaugh, who was a Fellow of Pembroke Hall, later Pembroke College, Cambridge, and received his doctorate in theology sometime after 1448 (BRUC). He does not appear to have trained in medicine at any time. We are told that he was the scribe by the will one of the owners of the manuscript, John Sperhawke, who was a fellow at Pembroke at the same time as Westhaugh, and the two were presumably friends. In Sperhawke?s will he bequeathed the book back to Westhaugh, and also insists on this on a flyleaf note: ?Sperhawk semper secundum post obitum magistri thome westaw si superviuat?. Westhaugh did indeed survive his friend, and in turn bequeathed the book to Syon abbey, where he was confessor general by 1472 (Ker 1964: 185). He was probably dead by the turn of the century, as we are told that he vacated his position at Syon in 1497 (BRUC)." 46,"Glasgow University Library Hunter V.8.12",1,0,"John Sperhawke was a fellow at Pembroke at the same time as Westhaugh. In Sperhawke?s will he bequeathed the book back to Westhaugh, and also insists on this on a flyleaf note: ?Sperhawk semper secundum post obitum magistri thome westaw si superviuat?." 48,"Cambridge Magdalene College Pepys 2006",1,0,"p. 391: 'Iste liber constat Willelmo Fetypace mercerij londoniensis'." 49,"Cambridge Magdalene College Pepys 2030",1,0,"The merchant's mark incorporated into the decoration on f. 101v and also inserted elsewhere in the MS gives some indication of the manuscript's original milieu. It appears to be identical with one found 'on a stone in the wall of an old house on the east side of the Duke's Palace Yard' in Norwich." 50,"Cambridge Magdalene College Pepys 2030",0,1,"The manuscript has a signed note by Bagford on fol. 1 concerning the authorship of the work (dated 1682) and Bagford's name appears throughout the volume. Bagford probably sold the manuscript to Pepys." 52,"London British Library Egerton 2885",1,0, 53,"London British Library Harley 2336",1,0,"f. 137r ? v: 'This book was mad of ye goodis of iohn gamalin for acomyn profite . Şat şe persoone şat haş şis book committid to him of şe persoone şat haş power to committe it . haue şe uss şerof şe terme of his lijf . praiynge for şe soule of şe same io?n And şat he şat haş şis forseid uss of commissioun whanne he occupieş it not . leeue he it for a tyme to sum oşer persoone . Also şat şat persoone to whom it was committed for şe terme of lijf . vndir şe forseid condiciouns deliuere he it to anoşer şe teerme of his lijf . And so be it delyuerid & committid from persoone to persoone man or womman as longe as şe book endurith'." 54,"London British Library Harley 2344",1,0,"f. 157: 'Iste liber constat Magistro Johanni Chapman in sacra Theologia Professori, et Rectori in Honylane?." 55,"London British Library Harley 2387",1,0,"f. 130v [s.xv] 'Istum librum legauit domina Margeria Pensax dudum inclusa apud Bysshoppisgate monasterio sancti Saluatoris de Syon iuxta Shene'." 56,"London British Library Harley 273",1,0,"f. 1: 'Iste liber constat John clerk grocero ac ap[othec]ario / regis Edwardi quarti post conquestum'." 57,"London British Library Harley 2887",1,0,"Probably owned by Edward Gower, stockfishmonger of London, before the later additions were made. f. 1 - further scribblings, including the times and dates of birth of members of the Gower family in the 1460s in the parish of St Michael ?in Crokedlayne in Tam stret??" 58,"London British Library Harley 3239",1,0,"See f. 237r, and name ?Joseph? is written on f. 236v." 59,"London British Library Harley 3742",1,0,"Certainly wrote, and may have owned, this manuscript. f. 240v ?et sic perfectus est iste tractatus breuissimus in collegio animarum Oxon? Anno domini Millesimo quadringentesimo quinto quod Norfolk scriptor ac compilator huius tractatus. Explicit?. f. 241v: ?Explicit tabula exemplarum Summule ? secundum Norefolk?. The whole MS is in Norfolk?s hand, probably written at the same time." 60,"London British Library Harley 4733",1,0,"Penyngton?s ownership note is on f. 2v. (late s.xv?). Other names scribbled elsewhere in the MS." 61,"London British Library Harley 5233",1,0,"Owned by Richard Clerke, ?sumtyme maier of exeter? (written in minute hand over inscription, verso of first medieval flyleaf). See pastedown of upper cover, flyleaf and f. 339r." 62,"London British Library Harley 5334",1,0,"See f. 94r, inscription recording the gift of the MS by him to Bury St Edmunds, followed by obits of abbots, etc. ?Liber monasterii Sancti Edmundi regis et martyris de Bury de dono dompni Johannis Fenyngham eiusdem loci monachi cuius anime propricietur Deus Amen'." 63,"London British Library Harley 541",1,0,"Probable owner. Thomas? death in 1485 is recorded on f. 218r. On f. 228v is the swan's mark associated with the family. 'Henry Frowyk' is underlined twice in the manuscript, who appears twice in the list of mayors. Thomas's father was Henry Frowyk, mercer, alderman, and mayor of London." 64,"London British Library Harley 5442",1,0,"(ff. 201v-202r). Later at Bury St Edmunds (ex dono Pynswale?). Robert Myldenhale, Prior, f. 3; John Eye, (Penitentiary?) f. 1v." 65,"London British Library Harley 631",1,0,"f. 232: ?Liber domini Willelmi Bolton ex dono magistri [sic] Walteri Knytley cancellarij eccelsie sancti pauli? . 'Iste liber constat Willelmo Bolton canonico ecclesie sancti Bartholomei in West Smytfelde London'." 66,"London British Library Harley 631",1,0,"f. 232: ?Liber domini Willelmi Bolton ex dono magistri [sic] Walteri Knytley cancellarij eccelsie sancti pauli?." 67,"London British Library Harley 746",1,0,"At the end of the thirteenth century belonged to Hugh Obthorp, of Boston, then to John Warner, chaplain of Sutton, Lincs." 68,"London British Library Harley 993",1,0,"On the last leaf is the following note: ?This Book was maad of the Goodis of Robert Holond for a comyn profite. That the persone that hath this Book committid to him of the Persone that hath Power to commite it, have the uss thereof the terme of his Lijf; praynge for the Soule of the same Robert. And that he that hath the forseid uss of Commissioun whanne he occupieth it not, leeve it for atyme to sum other persoone. Also that persoone to whom it was committid for the teerme of lijf under the forseid condiciouns, deliver it to another Persoone the teerme of his lijf. And so it be delivered & committid from Persoone to Persoone, Man or Woman, as long as the Book endurith'. A Robert Holand, sherman, occurs in Hustings Rolls, 1419 ? 1434 According to D. Jones, p. xxxiii ?A Robert Holond, sherman, died intestate in 1441 and ? the administration of his goods was granted to one John Collopp of the parish of St Michael in the Royal?." 69,"London British Library Harley 993",0,1,"At the end of the book (according to Harley cat.), in a later hand: ?James Palmer owneth this Booke, yet without the least intent to pray for the soule of Robert Holland, being a wicked & simple custome of sottishly ignorant Papists. J. Palmer Junior?." 70,"London British Library Harley 993",0,1," f. iir ?thys boke is suster anne Colylle?." 71,"London British Library Royal 11.D.iii",1,0,"'Reginaldus de Bugwell Anglicus' on f.2" 72,"London British Library Royal 13.A.xviii",1,0,"Belonged (artt. 1-13 only ?) to the London Carmelites, 'de dono reuerendi mag. fratris Roberti Yuori conuentus Lond.'" 73,"London British Library Royal 17.B.xlvii",0,1,"On the vellum scraps at the beginning are the names of owners: 'Iste liber constat magister (sic) Leye' (15th cent.)" 74,"London British Library Royal 17.B.xlvii",0,1,"On the vellum scraps at the beginning are the names of owners: f. 1; 'William Challner est possessor huius libri'." 75,"London British Library Royal 17.B.xlvii",0,1,"On the vellum scraps at the beginning are the names of owners: 'Iste liber constat Thomam (sic) Cheke' (both 16th cent.), ff. i, 1." 76,"London British Library Royal 18.A.v",1,0,"On otherwise blank leaves at the end (ff. 127 b-129 b) is a note, many times repeated, of the apprenticeship of Thomas Elyott, son of William Elyot, of Theddingworth, co. Leic., to Christopher Elyot, goldsmith, of London. E.g. ?Memorandum that thomas Elyoott the sonne Wylliam Elyott hat putt hym prentyse wyth my master Christofor Elyot.? Another one is in the first person from Thomas?s perspective (f. 127v). Christopher is described as ?cetyzun & goldsmyth of london? on ?129v? (130v). Perhaps belonged to the family of Elyot (see above). The signature Anton Wotton (f. 1 b) is perhaps that of Anthony Wotton, Professor of Divinity at Gresham College in 1596-8 (d. 1626). Theyer monogram on f. 129. Theyer sale-cat. no. 304 (?); not identifiable in CMA. NB. There?s no guarantee that Thomas took the book to London with him." 77,"London British Library Royal 8.F.xvi",1,0,"Belonged probably to 'mag. Ricardus de Kyluyngton'[Dean of St. Paul's 1353-1361], whose name is on most of the pages." 78,"London British Library Royal 8.F.xvi",0,1,"'W. Bathon.'(f. i), perhaps William Laud. Bishop of Bath 1626-1628, but, if so, the name probably not autograph." 79,"London British Library Royal 8.F.xvi",0,1, 80,"London British Library Sloane 5",1,0,"f. 157 ?Iste liber constat Richardo Dod. de London Barbor Sorion?; signature at top of page: ?Seynt Gilys? (without Cripplegate?)." 87,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 417/447",1,0,"f. 2v: 'Iste liber constat Iohanni Smyt, morat(ur) is domo Sancyti Iohannis'. Smyth added various notes to the book, and may well be the hand of ff. 1r-2v, 12r, 15v, 16v, 145v." 88,"Cambridge St John's College I.11",1,0,"On the back cover is a parchment slip, under a horn lamina, made by the Syon librarian showing Bracebridge as donor." 89,"Barnstaple, North Devon Athenaeum 3960",1,0,"Some additions are memoranda about moneys received and paid out by Mr John Arundell (fellow of Exeter College Oxford), whose name occurs on ff.i, 10rv, 43v. Salter showed that the memoranda are mainly about money received by Arundell as principal of a hall, possibly St Mildred's Hall, Oxford, and spent by him on behalf of his pupils. Thus, for example, we have on f. 10 a memorandum of the money received from Thomas Russell 'pro filio suo Iohanne' in 1424." 90,"Oxford All Souls College 42",1,0,"f. 315: 'Volo quod M. T. Beschope exector meus habeat hunc librum vt oret pro me et disponat post dies eius vt iste habeat qui oret pro nobis'." 91,"Oxford All Souls College 42",1,0,"f. 315: 'Volo quod M. T. Beschope exector meus habeat hunc librum vt oret pro me et disponat post dies eius vt iste habeat qui oret pro nobis'. In Bishop's hands by 1439 or perhaps 1449: f. 1v (largely erased): 'Memorandum quod ego m. Thomas Byusshopp capellanus beate marie in Abendon' mutuavi Johanni vman [sic] scolari in aula beate marie magdalena in festo sancti Andree anno domini Mo CCCCo XXXIXo XIII s. iiid. super titulus zonis argenteis stipatis et una parva <. . .>. Ita quod solvat in festo Purificationis beate marie proxima futuro vi s. viii d. et in festo Annunciacionis beate marie proximo futuro vi. s.viii d. Fateor me cipisse <. . . >us eiusdem Johannis in feria iiija post passsionem domini <. . . > teste manu<. . . >.' Watson observes, 'If it is more than wishful thinking to see a stroke through the first letter, Vman, I.e. Vorman, amy be John Forman, graduate scholar of Magdalen Hall, but he did not attain that position until 1448 (see BRUO) and Besschope's inscription, although not well written, is reasonably clear. Besschope, who was probably still alive in 1497, gave the use of the book for life to Richard Gaunt, Fellow of All Souls (BRUO), who had died by 1519: on f. 315r is 'The hewsse off thys boke Mr Thomas beshype hath Grant to mayster Ric' Gawnyt duryng hijs lyffe and aftyr hijs dissese to be deliuered on to the colege off Allsone to be chanyd in the lybrari off the colege'." 92,"Oxford All Souls College 42",1,1,"f. 315r is 'The hewsse off thys boke Mr Thomas beshype hath Grant to mayster Ric' Gawnyt duryng hijs lyffe and aftyr hijs dissese to be deliuered on to the colege off Allsone to be chanyd in the lybrari off the colege'." 93,"Oxford Balliol College 187",1,0,"In Oxford before 1458, when Thomas Gascoigne (d. 1458) wrote notes in it." 94,"Oxford Balliol College 187",1,0,"On f. 296r: ?M?Roberto Pewsey?." 96,"Oxford Corpus Christi College 220",1,0,"inscribed with names of John and Isobel Manyngham, assoc. with London ?Manyngham Joh? and ?Dame Isobel Manyngham? on f. 61v, together with notes and verses in the same hand as Isobel?s name is written in." 97,"Oxford Corpus Christi College 220",1,0,"inscribed with names of John and Isobel Manyngham, assoc. with London ?Manyngham Joh? and ?Dame Isobel Manyngham? on f. 61v, together with notes and verses in the same hand as Isobel?s name is written in." 98,"Oxford Merton College 248",1,0,"Collected by Dom. John of Sheppey, doctor of theology, monk and later bishop of Rochester, during his stay in Oxford. Cat: ?Praemittur codici: ?Liber Will. Reed, archdiac. Roffensis, quem emit ab executoribus Ven. Patris D. Johannis de Shepeya, ep. Roff. de bonis sibi datis per rev. dom. suum M. Nicholaum de Sandwyco; oretis igitur pro sigulis supradictis . Tertium volumen sermonum per D. Jo. de Schepeya S.T.D monachum Roffensem et postea ibidem episcopum pro suo tempore in Universitate Oxon. Collectorum. Liber domus scolarium de Merton. in Oxon. in communi libraria, etc. cathenandus ex dono Ven. patris D. Will. tertii episcopi Cicestrie; etc. Walterus Roberti?" 99,"Oxford Merton College 265",1,0,"Owned by Thomas Bloxham canon of Beverley (d. 1478). At the end of quire VI, beside the catchword, is a device consisting of 2 interlocking loops, with ?Thome auge mayster? written in the loops. ii1r: ' Liber Collij de Merton Ex dono Mri Thomae Bloxham' (in a late hand ? post medieval). ii1v : 'liber collegii ex dono magistri thome Bloxham' (s.xv/xvi hand). ii2r: (cropped) 'liber M Thomae Bloxhm' (s.xv hand)." 103,"Oxford Magdalen College Lat. 4",1,0,"f. 284r: 'Liber Thome Wyche emptus per eum Oxonie de Johanne More in quaternis non illuminatis nec ligatis .12. die aprilis Anno domini Mo . CCCC. quinquagesimo quinto pro .xiij.s. iiij.d.?. A similar inscription, where More is described as stacionarius is on 284v, but is dated 1454. [CDDM Ox]: ?Presumably the latter was written first, and when the book was bound it was lost by being glued inside the pastedown; the inscription was then rewritten on fol. 284 with the date changed.?" 104,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 142",1,0,"On the last flyleaf there is the note 'Thys Booke ys William bodleys & Elizabethe hys wyffe' (s. xv-xvi)." 105,"Cambridge Trinity College R.3.21",1,0,"Thorney's name appears on f. 245 'Explicit quod Roger Thorney'." 105,"Oxford Bodleian Library Laud Misc. 557",1,0,"f. 66r. ?a constat Rogers Thorny mercer?." 105,"Oxford St John's College 266",1,0,"fol. i, the rear flyleaf 'Roger Thorney mercer of London' above a Tudor rose." 106,"Cambridge Trinity College R.3.19",0,1,"Contains additions in his hand throughout the manuscript." 106,"Cambridge Trinity College R.3.21",0,1,"Contains on f. 320v 'John Stowes boke'; 'John Stow honor of this boke and many mo, benedicamus domino'." 106,"Durham University Library, Cosin V.iii.9",0,1,"ff. 3r-12v are in Stow's hand. Marginal notes in his hand also appear on ff. 20v, 24v." 106,"London Lambeth Palace Library 306",0,1, 106,"Oxford Bodleian Library Laud Misc. 557",0,1,"Later owned by John Stow: ?This is John Stowe?s book? on 66r." 107,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 140",1,0,"f. 95v, early s.xv: ?Iste liber est fratris J. de Par [or Per] ordinis predicatorum Leycestrie?, i.e. the Dominican house of St Clement at Leicester." 108,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 140",0,1,"s.xvi." 110,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 110",1,0,"f. 1r (top): ?W. Cleue?. f. 1r (bottom): ?Hunc librum emit W. C[leue] de J. Pye stacionario Londo? xo die Augusti anno regni regis Edwardi iiijti tertio coram Roberto Paling?. ii2v: ?Christus homo factus W. Cleue prosperet actus?. ?Hunc librum libere contulit Willelmus Cleue nuper Rector ecclesie de Clyve Kancie domino Willelmo Camyl huius cantarie capellano de successoribus suis perpetuis hic deuocius Deo officiaturis . pro modo R. Kent [added]'." 111,"Oxford Bodleian Library Lat. Misc. d.74",1,0,"f.99v: ?Iste est liber Fratris Rogeri de Conwey et est Panormia Ivonis Carnotensis continens libros octo?." 112,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 251",1,0,"?Prima pars Lyre Willelmi Cowrtenay Cantuarensis archiepiscopi? (late s.xiv). ??quam?dedit Ecclesie Christi Cantuariensi? (s.xv). The volume was left by the archbishop to his nephew Richard Courtenay with reversion to Canterbury on his death (1415)." 113,"Oxford Bodleian Library Wood empt. 15",1,0,"f. vv: ?Liber medicine assignatus comuni librarie ecclesie cathedralis Exon? per executores venerabilis viri magistri Johannis Stnetesham in sacra theologia doctoris et dicte ecclesie nuper canonici & cancellarii?." 114,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 200",1,0,"Front flyleaf verso: ?Ex dono Willelmi de Box claustralibus Radingie cuius anime propicietur Deus . Amen?, late s.xv." 115,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 320",1,0,"f. 1r: ?Liber Henrici Webbere titulo empcionis precium .xxx. solidorum . Accomodato [sic] magistro Johanni Euelynge?. John Evelyn, MA about 1440, was rector of Exeter College, 1443-49; the date of the note is about 1440-50." 117,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 52",1,0,"Scribe and owner: John Maynesforth; originally from Durham, graduate and fellow of Merton College, Oxford: ?Iste liber legatur communi librarie Collegij de Merton in Oxonia per Johannem Maynesforth quondam socium euisdem & subdecanum ecclesie cathedralis Cicestrensis?. Maynsforth was elected fellow of Merton in 1425, and wrote this volume at about that date. ?10 de sorte Hyll?? no doubt a reference to Robert Hill, elected fellow of Merton in 1492, and the borrowing of books by fellows of Merton, late s.xv." 118,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 467",1,0,"f. 171r: 'Iste est liber domini Hugonis Eyton supprioris monasterii Sancti Albani Anglorum prothomarthis'." 119,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 362",1,0,"Copied by Hermann Zurke of Griefswald for Gilbert Kymer The colophons show that the writer of the whole volume was Hermanneus Zurke, alias de Gripesuualdis (or Griffeswaldis) ?scriptor Oxoniensis & seruitor ? venerabilis magistri Gilberti [Kymer]?, and that the work was on hand from 1448 ? to Jan 1454/55. f. 272r ?In Sarum? Sept 1, 1453 The colophon at f. 246v states that Gadesden?s ?Opus? was ?comparartum per egregium virum magistrium Gilbertum [Kymer] cancellarium Oxoniensem & scriptum per (etc)'." 120,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 362",0,1,"f. 247v ?ad Joannem Stanshawe? s.xvi." 121,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 362",0,1,"f. 190v ?Ex libris Edoardi Berudi [Brerewood] Cestriani? late s.xvi." 122,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 300",1,0,"Partly written by the owner, John Holbroke, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge (fellow from 1393, master from 1421, d. 1437)." 123,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 648",1,0,"At the end: ?Iste liber constat W. Boolde monacho Ecclesie Christi. Cantuarie. anno domini MoCCCColxviij?" 124,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 630",1,0,"Has the C15th purchase price of 4 marks and 2 shillings, and was given to Syon by the widow of a London fishmonger: ?Hunc librum librarie fratrum de Syon Jahanna Buklonde relicta Ricardi Buklonde civis & piscarii Londoniensis dedit fratri Rogero Twiforde & ceteris fratribus de Syon ad orandum pro ea & pro anima dicti Ricardi?." 125,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. poet. 151",1,0,"f. 108v: ?Iste liber constat Nicolo Tycheborne ex done Johannis Bolle ciui & grocere London? (s.xv)." 126,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. poet. 151",1,0,"f. 108v: ?Iste liber constat Nicolo Tycheborne ex done Johannis Bolle ciui & grocere London? s.xv ?Iste liber constat Willelmo Tycheborne ex done Nicolo Tycheborne patris mei? s.xv/xvi?" 127,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. poet. 151",1,0,"?Iste liber constat Willelmo Tycheborne ex done Nicolo Tycheborne patris mei? s.xv/xvi?" 128,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. liturg. e.42",1,0,"f. 9v ?Orate pro animabus Ricardi Fuller capellani & Ricardi Aleyne kerver qui dederunt hunc librum ecclessie beate Marie virginis de Bury Sancti Edmundi anno domini 1472?." 129,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. liturg. e.42",1,0,"f. 9v ?Orate pro animabus Ricardi Fuller capellani & Ricardi Aleyne kerver qui dederunt hunc librum ecclessie beate Marie virginis de Bury Sancti Edmundi anno domini 1472?." 130,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. liturg. e.9",1,0,"Arms of Wakering, ff. 1r, 11v." 131,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 77",1,0,"f. 147v: 'Wiflete vult quod iste liber tradatur abathie de Mews in Holdernes quia emit eum ab uno monacho ejusdem domus pro viiis et dubitat utrum monachus habuit potestam vendendi . Volo etiam quod habeant Thomam be virtutibus theologie quem emit [sic]ab eodem pro iiis . iiiid?. Probably William Wiflete, master of Clare Hall, Cambridge (1445-1455). (See BRUC). He wrote an inscription on f. 147v, stating that he wanted the book, which he had purchased from Meaux Abbey, to be returned to the house, as he doubted that the monk had permission to sell." 132,"Oxford Bodleian Library Canon misc. 110",1,0,"Erased ex libris of Robert Jernemuth, monk of Norwich, s.xvin, f. 5v." 135,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 131",1,0,"Written towards the middle of the fifteenth century by John Morton of York. Some Latin documents are bound with it, one of which is a recommendation on behalf of John Morton and his wife, Juliana, to the spiritual aid of the Austin Friars, which is dated at York in 1438." 136,"Oxford All Souls College 182",1,0,"f. 194r (190r): 'Liber Willelmi Elyot Rectoris Ecclesie de Blackauton quem emit de executoribus M. Johannis Stevenes nuper Canonici Exon' et Rectoris ecclesie de Blackauton'; fol. 205v (201v): 'liber Willelmi Elyot Clerici quem emit de executoribus M. Johannis Stevenes nuper Canonici Exon' manu mea propria'. Stevenes not only owned part B, which before the loss of eight quires was originally larger, but had a part in the making of it; letter 320 (fol. 306r) (300r) is addressed to a Master J. Steuenys and so is probably letter 321 on the same page , which is from the same writer to an unnamed addressee. Richardson [see refs] 224, considers that everything about A is consistent with its having been compiled by or on behalf of Stevenes." 136,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 315",1,0,"f. 268r ?Istum librum dedit Decano et Capitulo Eccelsie Cathedralis beati Petri Exoniensis magister Johannes Steuenys quondam eiusdem Ecclesie Canonicus cathenadum in eorum communi libraria post obitam Magistri Rogeri Keys . Et quicumque illum sine licencia predicti Capituli abstulerit . vel folium inde resciderit . anathematizetur eo facto . Qui quidem liber continet?" 137,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 315",1,0,"f. 268r ?Istum librum dedit Decano et Capitulo Eccelsie Cathedralis beati Petri Exoniensis magister Johannes Steuenys quondam eiusdem Ecclesie Canonicus cathenadum in eorum communi libraria post obitam Magistri Rogeri Keys . Et quicumque illum sine licencia predicti Capituli abstulerit . vel folium inde resciderit . anathematizetur eo facto . Qui quidem liber continet?'" 137,"Oxford Exeter College 52",1,0, 137,"Oxford Exeter College 58",1,0,"On fol. 190v, with the last line partly trimmed away, is 'Liber Magistri Rogeri Keys scriptus Anno domini Willelmi [Salamonis]'." 138,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 287",1,0," ??Ex legato magistri Roberti Hereward quondam canonici Exoniensis? in a s.xiv hand." 139,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 279",1,0,"?Istum librum habuit magister Johannes Raw de bonis magistri Martini lerchedekene [Archdeacon] per manus Michaelis lerchedekene partim ex dono ad orandum pro anima Maartini prediciti & partim emit illum ? anno Domini mo cccco xxxixo?." 140,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 279",1,0,"?Liber Holcote super sapiens ? Ex dono magistri Johannis Row huius Ecclesie quondamSubdecani?." 141,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 283",1,0,"inscription on rear pastedown: ?This book oweth Thomas Kippyng of London draper? - probably first owner" 142,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 89",1,0,"f. 1r: ?liber magistri Thome lyseux decani Sancti Pauli?." 143,"London British Library Additional 38131",1,0,"Contains information relating to him. Kleineke points out three particular examples: on the flyleaf an account of Carleton's income from his tenements in Wood Street, London, is included among a number of notes; secondly, on ff. 79v and 80 there are two documents concerning an enfeoffment of Carleton by John Payn, a London armourer, of lands in Essex; finally there are a number of items connected with the tailor's company and their fraternity, that of St John the Baptist, showing that the book's owner took an interest in its activities: 'Carleton made bequests to the fraternity in his will and was almost certainly a member' (Kleineke 2001, pp. 120-1)." 144,"London British Library Additional 38131",1,0,"Owned in the fifteenth century by Richard Drax, a Surrey J. P. and lawyer of Lincoln?s Inn." 145,"London British Library Harley 1739",1,0,"Name of Richard Lee written on f. 77v." 146,"London British Library Harley 1288",1,0,"f. 61v: 'Robert Riceson of the toun of Lynkecoun'. (late s.xv or early s.xvi hand). Lincolnshire dialect." 147,"London British Library Harley 316",1,0,"Owned in late s.xiv etc. by the Cheddar family of Bristol. See calendar." 148,"London British Library Harley 869",1,0,"Owned MS in late s.xv." 151,"Cambridge University Library Hh.1.5",1,0,"f. 3v, (originally f. 1r) reads: ?Orate deuote pro anima Willelmi Forster in grammatica magistri. Quondam recepti in canonicum et confratem monasterii prioratus de Wyrkesopp? Ebor? dioc? qui paulisper scolatizans Oxonii mortalitate preuentus habitum regularem se non induit qui legauit istum librum canonicis dicti prioratus deo seruientibus Anno domini Millesimo CCCC primo?. 1r: 'Willelmus dei gracia'." 152,"Lincoln Cathedral 77 (A.3.4)",1,0,"Near the head of f. 1 is glued a slip, inscribed, 'Liber Domini J. Warsop' in a late fourteenth-century textura." 153,"Lincoln Cathedral 60 (A.6.11)",1,0,"In 1478 given by Edward Lupton to the Bridgettine convent of Syon. On f. 480v: 'Anno Domini 1478 octauo die mensis Augusti Magister Edwardus Lupton dedit hunc librum monasterio de Syon ad perpetuum usum predicatorum in eodem. Cuius folium secundum incipit sic. Tractatus de caritate habet viijto capitula et cetera'." 154,"Lincoln Cathedral 3 (A.1.15)",1,0,"At the foot of f. 36v, in a faint 14th-cent cursive hand, legible under ultra-violet light: 'Willelmus Dalton. ipse est honus prius in Anglia'." 155,"Lincoln Cathedral 3 (A.1.15)",1,0,"f. 204v: 'Iste liber constat Thome Salysbury' in a 15th-cent anglicana hand, on top of an identical note in plummet." 157,"Oxford All Souls College 182",1,0,"In the margin of fol. 3r, partly trimmed, is 'Hunc librum Willelmus Elyot Clericus Magister Domus dei de portmouth Wynton' di in Comitatu Suth. ol,im> Registrarius bone memorie Edmundi la Exon' Episcopi quarto de die mensis Julij a Regni Regis Ricardi t primo dedit legauit in Vita sua natura
  • disposuit Collegio Animarum in Oxon' ad magistrorum sociorum eiusdem Collegij Scorium quamdiu durauerit in libraria ibidem resurum Cathenandum Et quis seu qui hunc librum a dicto Colleg contra predicti dan et disponentis Volun alienare presumpse ve[l] presumpserint s nouerit seu nouerint indignacionem omniptentis dei ac eius maladiccionem incurr'. On fols 194r (190r) and 205v (209v) are inscriptions which show that William Elyot obtained both parts, A and B, from the executors of John Stevenes; f. 194r (190r): 'Liber Willelmi Elyot Rectoris Ecclesie de Blackauton quem emit de executoribus M. Johannis Stevenes nuper Canonici Exon' et Rectoris ecclesie de Blackauton'; fol. 205v (201v): 'liber Willelmi Elyot Clerici quem emit de executoribus M. Johannis Stevenes nuper Canonici Exon' manu mea propria'." 158,"London British Library Harley 7333",1,0,"On f. 41r is the name ?Stoughton? in red, in the lower margin opposite A769. A ?stock-in-a-tun? rebus, in red, is drawn beside the explicit to Item 5 (f. 32v), and recurs in the gutter of f. 45v, with a fish incorporated into the initial R at the top of col. a on the same page. The rebus is sketched in black ink on f. 189r (with three leaping fish), and faintly on 192r (twice). Also on ff. 189r and 190r are sketches of the Stockton arms (a saltire between four door staples). Manly-Rickert identify these features with the William Stoughton who ?in the late 15 C was cellarer of the abbey of St. Mary de Pratis (Pré), a house of Austin Canons at Leicester.? They believe the Doctor Peni reference at the foot of fol. 150r (?doctor peni writ this booke?) refers to John Penny, ?LL.D of Oxford, who was a canon at Leicester at least by 1480, was elected prior in 1493 and abbot in 1496; he became bishop of Bangor in 1504, and in 1508, Bishop of Carlisle; he died in 1519/20? (1:214-215)." 159,"Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum McLean 181",1,0,"On the back flyleaf are the names of 'Thomas Kent' and 'Dounton . Mastres the wyf of TKent.' Between the two, in the same hand, is 'Thomas liber est iste.'" 160,"London British Library Additional 19046",0,1,"Wrote fols. 63v, 64r, 83v. s.xvi. Thomson thinks likely to be a later owner." 161,"London British Library Additional 19046",0,1,"Wrote f. 73v. s.xvi. Thomson thinks likely to be a later owner." 162,"London British Library Additional 37075",1,0,"Thomson notes that BRUO records two John Claverings: one was chaplain of Magdalen College Oxford, between 1481/2 and 1486; the other was the Clavering listed here. Thomson notes that the school book and St Anthony's associations in the manuscript suggest that the London John Clavering is likely to be the compiler and owner." 163,"London British Library Arundel 249",1,0,"f. 94r (top) 'Libellus magistri Frowces' (s.xv ex). Thomson p. 238: 'He presumably owned the collection of Surigonus' poems before they passed to the compiler of the present manuscript, and may also have been involved in the production of section A'." 164,"London British Library Arundel 249",0,1,"Name written by the arms on f. 1r - may have owned the manuscript in s.xvi, but the name is too common to be identified." 167,"London British Library Lansdowne 285",0,1,"His coat of arms and the initials ?Th? and ?WR? were added to the bottom of fol. 2r." 167,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",1,1,"Thomson, pp. 266-267: 'The presence of Sir Thomas Wriothesley's notes and headings as well as the similarity of the artists' style and the bastard secretary of the heading to the other books associated with Wriothesley shows clearly that the book was produced for and subsequently used by him'." 168,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Owned and annotated the manuscript copy of Harvey's 1563 visitation of Norfolk which is the second part of this manuscript." 169,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Le Neve's manuscripts passed (with his second wife) to 'Honest' Tom Martin (1697-1771)." 170,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Perhaps came to Fenn via Thomas Worth as the 'Paston Letters' manuscript did (DNB vol. xviii, p. 314 col. 1)." 171,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"The MS perhaps went to John Fenn via Worth as the 'Paston Letters' manuscript did (DNB vol. xviii, p. 314 col. 1)." 172,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1, 173,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Bought the MS in the Sotheby's sale, 1896 (lot 513)." 174,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Acquired MS from the library of the Revd. James Bulwer (after 1878)." 175,"Norwich, Norfolk Record Office MS Colman 111 (Part 1)",0,1,"Gave the MS to the City of Norwich in 1954." 176,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 26",1,0,"The manuscript was next owned by mag. Thomas Jolyffe and passed into the circle of the regent M.A.s at Oxford. It seems to have been in the hands of mag. Thomas Jolyffe before Chapelyn's death and bequest of the book to Jolyffe in 1461, since Jolyffe's inception (before 1453), Chapelyn himself, and perhaps mag. Robert Cowper (d. 1452) are mentioned in Jolyffe's entries. Jolyffe mentions the following of his contemporaries who are found in BRUO: Thomas Chapelyn, Thomas Phyppes, John Bedon, Robert Careswell, William Wag, Robert Mayne, Richard Bulkeleye, John Thamys, John Bradway, ?Robert Cowper, Thomas Balsall, ?Peter Paris. Other names mentioned are: Alcaster, Richard Goret(?), Simon Dyer, Artur Oxpens, Saye, and W. Parchement maker. The members of the first list above are mostly regent M.A.s, typically ordained to titles such as Oseney Abbey, looking after university chests, renting schools and halls, and moving after their regency to a country parish. They have several links with the elementary teaching of grammar: Jolyffe's parents founded the grammar school at Stratford-upon-Avon, and Balsall was later warden of the college there (in 1466), having been one of the supervisors of the grammar schools for a year in Oxford (in 1442) and a fellow of Eton (in 1459). Jolyffe himself co-rented Glasen Hall with mag. John Bekelys in 1455 and mag. Thomas Bekels in 1458 (Salter, 1929-36, vol. iii, p. 251), who may be connected with john Drury, schoolmaster at Beccles at that time (see CUL). Richard Bulkeley is a well-known Oxford grammar teacher of the period, and John Thamys gave a caution on behalf of Hugh Fotte, another teacher of grammar. A further link is provided by William Wag's bequest of Magdalen College Oxford MSD lat. 98 to William Ive who was headmaster of Winchester College from 1444 to 1453." 177,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 26",1,0,"Thomson pp. 275-75: 'Hands 6, 7 and 8 record the use of a manuscript in a school, perhaps in Oxford, in the second quarter of the fifteenth century. None of the names mentioned by these hands are known to me in the Oxford records, however, unless the Thomas Wodehowse who owned the manuscript is one of the two friars of c. 1450 mentioned in BRUO under that name.'" 178,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 26",1,0,"It seems to have been in the hands of mag. Thomas Jolyffe before Chapelyn's death and bequest of the book to Jolyffe in 1461, since Jolyffe's inception (befgore 1453), Chapelyn himself, and perhaps mag. Robert Cowper (d. 1452) are mentioned in Jolyffe's entries." 179,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 26",0,1,"The manuscript, like Digby 57, which was also owned by Jolyffe, was acquired by Thomas Allen (1542-1632)." 180,"Oxford Bodleian Library Digby 26",0,1,"Allen bequeathed the book to Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665: his inventory number A206 is also on f. 7r), who subsequently gave it to the Bodleian with the rest of his collection." 181,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 58",1,0,"Section D and probably section F are the work of John Rede." 182,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 58",1,0,"His ownership is witnessed by Henry Wrotesley, son of Sir Walter Wrotesley (elected 1476), John Pynnok of Drayton (elected 1477) and probably Robert Wexham (elected 1475)." 183,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 58",0,1, 184,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 58",0,1,"The Hatton collection was bought by the Bodleian from Robert Scot in 1671." 185,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",1,0,"On f. 7v 'Iste liber constat Valterus Pollarde off Plymouth'." 186,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",1,0, 187,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",0,1,"Gave the MS to Thomas Hearne on July 10th 1722." 188,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",0,1,"Given to Hearne by Richard Dyer on July 10th 1722. Thomson pp. 315: '[Hearne] had already referred to it in his preface to the 1717 edition of Camden's Annales...regnante Elizabetha. On pp. cxxvi-ii of that volume he suggests that Pollard was a pupil of Leylond at Packwater Inn, and also attributes 'Monita ipsa Paedagogica quae vulgo Lilii nomen preferunt' (I.e. the second part of Stirling, 1738, which begins, 'Qui mihi discipulus, Puer, es, cupis atque doceri...) to Leylond, 'ut e codice quodam MS in Bibliotheca Bodlejana colligo'. I have been unable to find the manuscript to which Hearne refers at this point. The hypothesis that Pollard was a pupil of Leylond is repeated in Hearne's discussion of the manuscript in his diary (Doble et al., 1885-1902, vol. vi., pp. 312-3) where again no evidence is offered for it, and it seems only to have been surmise on Hearne's part, based on what is, however, an interesting awareness of the origins of the grammars of the sort contained in the manuscript'." 189,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",0,1,"Thomas Hearne's manuscripts were left to his friend W. Bedford, who sold them to Richard Rawlinson." 190,"Oxford Bodleian Library Rawl. D. 328",0,1,"Bought the MS from W. Bedford. Bequeathed the volume with the rest of his manuscripts to the Bodleian, which received it in 1756." 191,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 417/447",0,0,"'John Syngyltun' on f. 13v." 192,"Downside Abbey 26533",1,0,"'Willelmus Bury (?) de Colchestr', f. 271v, s.xv." 193,"Eton College 117",1,0,"Belonged to Nicholas Kempston (cf. Eton MS 18), whose hand occurs in marginalia, for example on f. 48: 'Liber quondam Magistri Nicholai Kempston Anno domini 1477 numquam vendendus set libere occupandus a sacerdotibus instructis ad predicandum verbum dei successiue quamdiu durauerit secundum vltimam voluntatem defuncti. Orate igitur pro anima eius', f. iv v." 193,"Eton College 18",1,0,"f. 236r: 'Explicit tabula lecture Holcote super librum sapiencie scripta per magistrum Nicholaum Kempston' 'Anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo septuagesimo quinto etc.' f.i: 'Liber quondam magistri Nicolai Kempston anno domini 1477 numquam vendendus secundum vltimam voluntatem defuncti sed gratis et libere occupandus a sacerdotibuss instructis in lege domini ad predicandum verbum dei succesiue ab vno sacerdote ad alterum sacerdotum absque omni precio quamdiu durauerit. Orate igitur pro anima eius'." 195,"Ushaw, St Cuthbert's College, 8",1,0, 196,"Ushaw, St Cuthbert's College, 8",1,0,"There is no clear evidence that they owned this manuscript, but their obits are noted in the calendar." 198,"York Minster XVI.D.2",1,0,"f. iv verso, s.xv: 'Contstat (?) Iohanni Kynt (?) presbitero et dedit fratri iohanni waker[yn]g' f. 225, s.xv: 'Orate pro anima domini Iohannis Kynthust et pro anima magistri Iohannis Wakeryng' M. Hospitalis Sancti bartholomey' i.e. Smithfield, London." 199,"York Minster XVI.D.2",1,0,"f. iv verso, s.xv: 'Contstat (?) Iohanni Kynt (?) presbitero et dedit fratri iohanni waker[yn]g' f. 225, s.xv: 'Orate pro anima domini Iohannis Kynthust et pro anima magistri Iohannis Wakeryng' M. Hospitalis Sancti bartholomey' i.e. Smithfield, London." 200,"York Minster XVI.D.2",0,1,"f. v verso: 'Liber Oliueri Godffray sacre theologie bacularii Ex dono venerabilis patris domini Willelmi Warham' cant' Archiepiscopi'." 201,"York Minster XVI.D.2",0,1,"f. v verso: 'Liber Oliueri Godffray sacre theologie bacularii Ex dono venerabilis patris domini Willelmi Warham' cant' Archiepiscopi'." 202,"York Minster XVI.D.2",0,1,"'Homeliae Doctorum Eng. MS. D.f.3' in his catalogue, and annotated by him, f. v verso, inter alia with a reference to Richard Stradel, abbot of Dore d. 1346, as author of homilies on the gospels and the Pater Noster, misleading later cataloguers and the 1820 binder, who stamped on the spine 'Dr STRADEL ON THE GOSPELS AND THE PATER NOSTr'." 205,"York Minster XVI.I.5",1,0, 206,"York Minster Add. 2",1,0,"s. xv/xvi addition: 'Obitus Iohannis Bolton qui obiit Millesimo iiiic xlo quinto'; 'Obitus alicie boltone vxoris Iohannis bolton anno domini M cccc lxxiio'." 207,"York Minster Add. 2",1,0,"Contains the addition 'Obitus Tho[me] Scauceby Anno domini M cccc lxxiito'." 208,"Gloucester Cathedral 21",1,0,"f. 238v: 'Questo libro e mio Zoan Argentem', nearly the usual form of Argentine's ex libris." 209,"Gloucester Cathedral 21",0,1,"f. 1. 'Henricus Fowler: 1627'. Ker notes 'Presumably [this MS is] the 'De Planetis, etc. 4o MS.', no. (10) in the list of his [Fowler's] son's gifts in the Benefactor's book, p. 25'." 210,"Gloucester Cathedral 25",1,0,"F. iii (s.xv) 'Liber fratris Thome Mor'monachi monsterii Wygorn' '." 212,"Gloucester Cathedral 25",0,1,"MMBL II: 961; '[This MS is] identifiable with 'Tho. Wigorn. de speculo etc.', no (2) in the list of gifts of [Nash], in the Benefactors' Book, p. 16'." 213,"Winchester Cathedral 15",1,0,"f.i v: 'Liber ('T Sylksted' over erasure) prec xiii s iiii d' f. 228v; 'Constat Thome Sylksted (Suppriori)'." 216,"London British Library Egerton 1995",0,0,"MS said to contain 'Gregory's chronicle'. Owner cannot have been William Gregory (d. 1467), as the MS dates from the 1470s." 218,"Cambridge University Library Dd.3.53",0,1,"30r, s.xvi: 'Wylliam Yaxlee Wylliam Danyell'." 219,"Cambridge University Library Dd.3.53",0,1,"30r, s.xvi: 'Wylliam Yaxlee Wylliam Danyell'." 220,"Cambridge University Library Dd.3.53",0,1,"'Sum Mulcasteri' (inside the old cover, s.xvi)." 220,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",0,1,"sixteenth century owner 'Willelmus Mingeius ciuis et aldermannus civitatis Norwici hunc possidet librum' on fol. 168v" 221,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",0,1,"16th century owner. 'Thomas Kinge of Norwich alderman' written on f. 168v" 223,"Oxford Balliol College 28",1,0,"Gray's arms in the opening initial. On f. 4v 'Dokkyng super Deutron'// Liber domus de Balliolo in Oxon'/ ex dono Reverendi in Christo patris et domini/ domini Willelmi Gray Eliensis episcopi'." 226,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 423",1,0,"f. 351r: 'Iste liber Constat Domino Johanni B[. . .] Canonico beate marie de Suthewerke'." 227,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 851",1,0,"Brewer and Rigg 1994: 24; In the upper part of fol. 6v is an elaborate book-plate; the name WELLIS is written in large scrolls; a bear on the left side pulls with his chain at the bow of the W; on the right side of St Christopher carries the Christ-child, and his staff pierces the S. Extensions of the ascenders of the W contain the words 'Iste liber constat Fratri Johanne de' and those of the LL have 'Monacho Rameseye'." 228,"Chicago Newberry Library +33.1",1,0,"f. 15: arms of the Bothe family of York. On f. 14v, in littera textualis quadrata is written 'Orate pro anima Magistri Roberti Bothe quondam decani ecclesie cathederalis eboracensis qui dedit hunc librum cathenandum in aula regia universitatis Cantabrigie anno domini mo ccccmo lxxxix cuius anime propicetur deus. Amen'." 229,"Chicago Newberry Library +33.1",0,1,"f. 14v (s.xvi): 'Edwardus Aiscoughe'." 231,"San Marino Huntington Library Ellesmere 26.A.13",1,0,"On f. 115 'Iste liber constat [added probably by John Shirley] Aluredo Corneburgh de Camera Regis'. His name occurs in varying forms on f. iv ('aure kornbrou' or 'awrese'). Other fifteenth century notes include on f. iiiv and ivv 'Elyzabeth Gaynesford' and on f. iiiv and iv 'necolas gaynsford'." 232,"San Marino Huntington Library HM 1336",1,0,"F. 36: 'Iste liber constat Roberto Taylour de Boxforde. Omnibus omnia non mea sompnia dicere possum. Quod symon Wysbech scolaris cantabrig. inceptor canonum et legens sive studens in iure canonico. Symon Wysbech studens in iure canonico. Hec predicta scripsit benedicatur deus'." 233,"Manchester University, John Rylands Library Eng. 77",1,0,"In a fifteenth/sixteenth century hand on f. 276v 'This booke [...] my moder (?) iii l vi s viii d And wisse (?) and holy mon [...] And hit was overseyn And redd by doctor Thomas Ebbrall and Doctor Yve or şt my moder bought it'." 233,"Oxford St John's College 137",1,0,"On fol. iv 'Liber quondam Magistri Thome Eyburhale datus Magistro Roberto Elyot Anno domini 1471 Ad terminum vite sic quod non vendatur sed post eius mortem detur alteri volenti predicare Orate igitur pro anima eius'." 235,"Cambridge St John's College H. 5",1,0,"On flyleaf at the beginning a Latin prayer written by Emelena Bremschet. At the end (f. 60v) nearly two pages of English on the Five Sorrows of the Virgin, signed at the end 'Bremschet scripcit'. Entries of births, in English, with names of godparents, viz.: 'Jone Bremshet, att Alcton castell, on sencion day, 2 Hen. VII. [Godparents] My lady grey and mastres roo and the abbate of boxley'. 'Dorothe, att London, 11 Aug., 4 Hen. VII ...sir rychard lakyn, Alis lakyn, mastres chamberlayne, Elenor Mustian'. 'Hary, at Chelsey, 16 June, 9 Hen. VII?my lady of northumbyrlond, sir charlis somerset, Jhon Bedyll, master browne chanon of paulis'. (In Latin.) George, son of William and Emelena B., at Merston, 6 Aug. 1488 ...Nic. Gowshell, Mag. Ric. Maket vicar of godishell 'soror mea Agnes Leey. Edward, 23 Jan., 7 Hen. VII...Abbot of Waltham, Sir John Fescu, maistra Walsche, selerinus de waltam'. 'Elizabeth, 7 Mar., 8 Hen. VII...Regina Elyzabet, domina Jervese, domina Anna Percy, dominus vrmud (?) camerarinus Regine'. 'Lawrence, iv. Aug., 10 Hen. VII?dame Jane Bowyman (?)...the veker of carisbroke, master Hall and the veker of shorwell'. 'Grace?at Newcherche, St Rufeys day...the veker of Newcherche, Masterys genchard, Jone Yve'. 'Antony, att Merston, 8 Nov., 13 Hen. 7...the vekery of godyshyll, the vekery of arreton, Annys long'. 'John att merston, 20 Dec., 15 Hen. 7, the godmodyr hawles and odyr'" 236,"Manchester University, John Rylands Library Eng. 77",1,0,"In a fifteenth/sixteenth century hand on f. 276v 'This booke [...] my moder (?) iii l vi s viii d And wisse (?) and holy mon [...] And hit was overseyn And redd by doctor Thomas Ebbrall and Doctor Yve or şt my moder bought it'." 237,"Manchester University, John Rylands Library Eng. 51",1,0,"'Thomas Day of Brystow' is scribbled upside down on f. 125 in a late fifteenth-century hand." 238,"Manchester University, John Rylands Library Eng. 90",1,0,"Note on f. 1v 'Iste sunt testes hugone Chattok Taylor of Sint Albons Wyllyham scheddebolt Bayly araunt dwellyng in the same Tovne'." 239,"San Marino Huntington Library Ellesmere 26.C.9",1,0,"The poem on ff. ii verso -iv appears to have been written to honour the de Vere family and its inclusion in this manuscript (it was added in the second half of the fifteenth century) may suggest an early association with John de Vere." 240,"York Minster XVI.K.16",1,0,"f. iiiv 'Liber Magistri Thome Wencelagh Rectoris de Mydelton' super Waldam', s.xvex and the note 'Liber domini Roberti Nod persone ex dono Magistri Thome Wencellagh quondam persone etc', s. xvex." 241,"York Minster XVI.K.16",1,0,"'Liber Domini Roberti Garthom Cappellani cantarie corporis christi de beuerlaco', s. xv/xvi on f. iiiv." 242,"York Minster XVI.K.16",1,0,"On f. iiiv below list of contents; 'Liber domini Iohannis Appilton'." 243,"York Minster XVI.P.5",1,0,"Almost certainly the copy of Bartolus on the Code that John Newton, treasurer of York, d. 1414, assigned to a chest of law books to be kept in the vestry of York Minster in the codicil to his will, see Emden, BRUC, pp. 421-2." 244,"London Sion Arc.L.40.2/E.25",1,0,"'Iste liber pertinet fratri Iohanni holonde Monacho Westm' ', f. 134." 245,"San Marino Huntington Library HM 130",1,0,"On f. 120v, ?Iste liber partinet [sic] Willelmo Smart. Smart groser,? with merchant?s mark." 246,"San Marino Huntington Library HM 130",0,1,"In his hands in the 1530s." 247,"Bristol Public Library 11",1,0,"Written for Philip Ringeston, merchant of Bristol: 'Quod Phllippus Ryngeston Mercator Ville Bristoll' Qui istum librum fecit fieri Anno domini Millesimo Septuagesimo Nono. littera dominicalis C' in red and blue, f. 207v; 'Quod Philippus Ringeston', above a rebus of two rings and a tun, f. 118v." 248,"Ely EDR F/5/32 (Cambridge University Library)",1,0,"s.xv-xvi owner. His name, with paraph, appears on f. 96v and 'I Newsam' on f. 1." 249,"Hereford Cath. Lib. O.4.XIV",1,0,"The arms, liturgical Feasts and place-names suggest that [book] I was made for Cobham." 250,"Hereford Cath. Lib. O.IV.3",1,0,"F. ii 'Liber magistri Ludowyci de Cherletone'." 252,"Cambridge Trinity College R.14.52",1,0,"His monogram appears on f. 1." 252,"London British Library Additional 48031A",1,0,"Vale was certainly the manuscript's first owner." 253,"Oxford Bodleian Library Arch. Selden B.14",1,0,"Has the inscription 'Pertinet Thomam Heed ciuis Londoniarum'." 254,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",1,0,"Contains the note 'Alexander Mather aldermannus Norwici possessor est huius libri'." 255,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",1,0,"The ms contains the note 'Willelmus Mingeius ciuis et aldermannus civitatis Norwici hunc possidet librum' written in a sixteenth-century hand." 257,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 147/197",1,0,"The manuscript was left to Gonville Hall, now Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, by Walter Elveden, whose name appears in the manuscript: 'Ex dono mag. Walter El[ueden]'." 258,"London British Library Additional 17376",0,0,"Inscription ?Iste liber constat Willemo Pelka London?." 259,"Eton College 34",1,0,"He wrote marginalia on f. 100v for example." 259,"Oxford St John's College 137",1,0,"On fol. iv 'Liber quondam Magistri Thome Eyburhale datus Magistro Roberto Elyot Anno domini 1471 Ad terminum vite sic quod non vendatur sed post eius mortem detur alteri volenti predicare Orate igitur pro anima eius'" 260,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 142",1,0,"On f. 126v is the note 'Thys ys betrys beuerleys book' (s. xv)." 261,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 369/591",1,0,"Contains the note 'Constat mag Iohanni' on f. 2v." 262,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 390/610",1,0,"'This boke is Edmund puttyng s ..e man dwellyng in London' on f. 66v." 263,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 390/610",1,0,"'Thys ys my boke god geue me grase to foolow şe good and godli counseyll therin Alicia Lego ihesu haue marsy on me myserbel synner' on f. 32v." 264,"Cambridge Peterhouse College 209",1,0,"On the last flyleaf: 'Iste liber est scolarium domus S. Petri Cantabir. de dono Magri Willelmi Irby quondam socii domus predicte. Anno dni Mo CCCo lxxvj et vocatur alecen perspectyue et de ascensione nubium'. Irby was fellow of Peterhouse and gave the volume to the college." 265,"Cambridge Trinity College B.11.11",1,0,"The arms of Anne and her husband, Thomas, appear throughout the manuscript [quartely, 1 and 4, argent a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable; 2 and 3, gules goutty or a fess argent, within a bordure argent]." 266,"Yale University, Beinecke MS 494",1,0,"Numerous signatures and ownership inscriptions of William and Robert Naseby, s. xv2, including: [1.] on f. 1v: ""This Book Coste me William Nasby skyner of London the xii day of Aprill In the gere of the Reigne of our souereigne lorde kyng Edwarde the iiijte after the conquest the iijde yer Summa [?] Cl s1 Od."" The name ""Nasby skyner"" is written over an erasure, and clearly is in the same hand as the signature ""Wyllyam Nasby"" on f. 2r." 267,"London British Library Royal 20.B.XV",1,0,"'Mercy Jhesu Caudray. This boke calde Viegece made of knighthode translated out of latin in to frenshe by şat excellent Poete maister iohan de Meheune at şinstance of şat noble prince şe Eorlie of Eve?. 1v" 268,"Cambridge St John's College A.12 (I)",1,0,"On the recto of the fragmentary last leaf is ?Thomas Wysottr? (s.xv)." 269,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.10",1,0,"The hand of the corrector has been identified as that of Abbot Whethamstede." 269,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.7",1,0,"The hand of the corrector has been identified as that of Abbot Whethamstede." 269,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.8",1,0,"The hand of the corrector has been identified as that of Abbot Whethamstede." 269,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.9",1,0,"The hand of the corrector has been identified as that of Abbot Whethamstede." 270,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.10",1,0,"Copies of an indenture on the flyleaves of each of vols II and III (that in vol. I is a copy of s.xvi, flyleaf in vol. IV is wanting), by a scribe contemporary with Dodesham, records an agreement made on 17 May 1457 between John Whethamstede, abbot of St Albans 1452-65, on the one hand, and Dame Eleanor Hull and Roger Huswyff, priest, on the other that they have presented all four volumes (?quatuor volumina in quibus continentur Postilla Nicholai?) to St Albans on condition Roger should have use of them during his lifetime: ?Hec indentura facta decimo die mensis Maij Anno regni Regis Henrici sexti tricesimo quinto Inter venerabilem patrem Johannem Whethamsted? ... et Dominam Alianoram Hulle et Rogerum Huswyff clericum ... Dat? in Monasterio de Sancto Albano predicto die et Anno supradictis?. This agreement must have been concluded after the set was completed (probably shortly after) and provides a terminus ante quem. The Postils may have taken up to five years for Dodesham to copy and were possibly begun c. 1453. In vol. 1 the date is mistranslated as ?tricesimo quarto? rather than ?tricesimo quinto?." 270,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.7",1,0, 270,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.8",1,0, 270,"Cambridge University Library Dd.7.9",1,0, 271,"London British Library Additional 16998",1,0,"The arms on f. 8 have been identified as those of Chudleigh of Devon. They are ermine three lions rampant gules, with scroll bearing 'scutum Anne Mauleuer'." 272,"London British Library Royal 18 A. XII",1,0,"Intended use suggested by the arms of Richard III, his queen and the griffin of his son." 273,"Yale University, Beinecke MS 494",1,0,"on f. 120v: ""Thys ys mastre naysbe boke/ he that stellht yt shall be hangged/ vppon a hoke as hy as I may loke/ by me Robard naysbe."" and f . 104v: ""Robard Naysbe/ a good man and/ a trwe.""" 274,"Cambridge Trinity College R.14.52",1,0,"f. 271v has the signature ''Riro [or Rico] Roos'." 275,"Cambridge Trinity College R.14.52",1,0,"Contains the note 'Iste liber constat Johannis Bampton' on f. 271v." 276,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 210",0,1,"On p. 226 there is an account of the building of the cloisters of Norwich cathedral, entered by Robert Talbot." 277,"Cambridge Corpus Christi College 210",0,1,"Contains marginalia in his hand." 278,"Cambridge Trinity College R.3.21",1,1,"He certainly owned booklet IV, VI, and IX. The lines 'Iste liber constat willelmi Meddilton' or 'WM' appear on ff. 85r, 175r, 221r." 278,"Oxford Bodleian Library Laud Misc. 557",1,0, 278,"Oxford St John's College 266",1,0,"His monograms appear on f. 1 and the rear flyleaf, f. i." 280,"Hereford Cath. Lib. O.4.XIV",1,0,"At the foot of f. 226v (s. xv) 'Ex dono Magistri Iohannis Bayly'." 281,"Oxford St Johns College 142",1,0,"On fol. iv,s. xv 'Liber Magistri Iohanni Kermerdyn Rectoris generalis sancti Martini inf[...] Ludgate London' below it an erased cautio 'istum librum [ ] Kermerdyn [ ] posuit in [ ] libro [ ] anno CCCC [ ]'." 282,"Oxford All Souls College 88",1,0,"On fol. 1v 'Liber collegij Animarum omnium fidelium defunctorum in Oxonia ex dono Magistri Walteri Hopton' quondam socii huius collegij. Anime cuius miseriatur' (s. xv - textura)." 283,"Oxford All Souls College 92",1,0,"On fol. 1 is 'Liber Collegij animarum omnium fidelium defunctorum ex dono .M. Thome lay. oretis pro bono statu eiusdem' (s. xv)." 284,"Cambridge University Library Ii.6.1",1,0,"On fol. 150v, in the hand of the scribe, Hermann Zurke: 'Dominus Wa[l]ter Canonicus de Osnye est possessor istius libri. Qui rapit hunc librum demon frangat sibi collum finiui librum scripsi sine manibus ipsum'." 285,"Cambridge University Library Dd. 14.2",1,0,"Fol. 312: 'Memorandum quod In vigilia Sancti Martini in yeme Anno domini M CCCC xxxij . Annoque regni regis henrici vjti xjto Istud librum fuit finitum per Nicholaum Bysshopp de Oxon' filium et heredem Bartholomei Bysshop'." 286,"London Guildhall 208",1,0,"Fol. 11v: 'Iste liber constat Thome Segden principali de Furnyvale Inne In holborn' Scriptus per J. Lake Anno domini Millesimo CCCC lvij Et anno regni regis henrici vj post conquestum /xxxiiij et/ xxxv/ quem idem [...] cond[...] et finitur scriptura eius per eundem Johannem Lake de Furnyvale Inne in festo sancti Martini in yeme eodem anno /xxxv/ et kalendar' est ex manu et ex abstraccione mei dicti Th. Segden etc'. Segden also wrote the table of contents on ff. 1-11 and made some additions to the text." 287,"Cambridge Trinity College B.14.15",1,0,"On the last fly-leaf: 'Hit ys to witt şt dame Cristyne seint nicolas of of ye menoresse of london dowghtyr of nicolas Seint Nycolas squier 3eff şis boke aftyr hyr dysses to şe offyce of şe (erasure) [and to şe offys of ye abbessry (del.)] perpetually şe whyche passed to god out of şe worlde şe 3ere of owre lorde m?.cccc.l.v şe ix day of marche of whoys soule god haue merci'." 288,"Oxford Queen's College 307",1,0,"Given by Hunden with nine other books: inscribed 'Cronica Cestren' T. Hundenn Abbatis de librario sancti Augustini Cantuariensis' on fol. 2r. Identifiable in the late fifteenth-century Canterbury catalogue from the secundo folio." 289,"San Marino Huntington Library HM 55",1,0,"Envoy: 'Go litil book to hem şat wil şe rede/ Sey şe were made to şe abbot of derham The good Ion Wygnale şat never wold him hide the freris name şat translate şis story/ Thei called Ion capgraue whech in assumpcion weke/ Made a ende of all his rymyng cry/ The 3ere of crist oure lord wit3outen ly/ A thousand four hundred & fourty euene/ Aftyr şis lyf I pray god send us to heuene'. Opening historiated initial for the prologue, f. 1, 14-line, in pink outlined in gold, depicting Capgrave in black robes kneeling and offering his book to Wygenhale who wears the white habit of the Premonstratensians." 290,"Oxford Bodleian Library Fairfax 16",1,0,"The Stanley coat of arms and crest are incorporated into the border and illustration of f.14v." 291,"San Marino Huntington Library HM 744",1,0,"the name ?Thomas Fyler? occurs 3 times on the front flyleaf, f. ii; in the Easter table are birth (?) and death notices of members of the family: ?Thomas Filer Obitus pater meus Anno domino Ml iiiic xxiiii,? ?obitus Iohn Filer 1444,? ?Ioha[nnes],? ?Thomas,? ?Robertus,? ?Edwar[dus],? ?John,? ?Margeret,? ?William,? ?Obitus Iohn Filer 1471 en August,? ?Obitus Thomas Filer In november 1473? (the last 2 entries in a different hand); note the spelling ?en? for ?in? in the inventory and in the obit. A Thomas Fyler appears in lists dated 1461 (twice) and 1474 in L. Lyell and F. D. Watney, eds., Acts of Court of the Mercers? Company 1453-1527 (Cambridge 1936) 52, 55, 78. Various members of a Filer or Fyler family listed, 1479-82, in M. Fitch, ed., Index to Testamentary Records in the Commissary Court of London, 1374-1488 (London 1969) 70." 292,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 117/186",1,0,"Signed on p.2 by Roger Marchall." 292,"Oxford All Souls College 91",1,0,"Written and presumably owned by him." 293,"London Lambeth Palace Library 472",1,0,"f. 260: 'This booke was maad of şe goodis of ion killum for a comyne profit that şat persoone şat haş şis booke committed to him of şe persoone şat haş power to committee it haue şe vse şerof şe teerme of his lyf preiyng for şe soule of şe same ion and şat he şat haş şe forseid vse of commissioun whanne he occupieş it not leene it for a tyme to sum oşer persoone to whom it was committid for şe teerme of liif vndir şe forseid condiciouns delyuere it to anoşer persoone şe teerme of his liif and so be it delyuerid and committid fro persoone to persoone man or womman as longe as şe booke enduriş'." 294,"London Lambeth Palace Library 472",1,0,"f. 261v 'Memorandum şat şis boke be deliuered to richard colop parchemanere of london after my discesse...'" 295,"Oxford Bodleian Library Laud Misc. 108",1,0,"The note 'Iste liber constat Henrico Perueys, testantibus Iohanni Rede presbitero, Willelmo Rotheley, et alias' occurs on f. 238v, 'in a hand of c. 1450-75 (as dated by Dr Doyle)'. The name Henrico Perueys has been written over an erasure; the underlying name is now illegible even under U.V. light. A Henry Perveys and a William Wrotheley are both attested in London documents of the middle and later fifteenth century. William Rotheley was Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company in 1444, 1450, 1459 and 1465 and is mentioned as being a goldsmith in a deed of 1445 and again in 1450, 1457 and 1458. He is named in 1466, with others, in a bond for £200 to be paid to the use of Thomas Eyre, on his coming of age, the sum having been left to the said orphan by his grandfather Simon Eyre. Another bond, of 15 October 1437, states that the executors of John Perneys are to pay £200 for the latter's son 'Henry, now apprenticed to Simon Eye, draper', when Henry Perueys reaches his majority or marries: Smithers, p. xiv." 296,"Oxford Corpus Christi College 67",1,0,"f. 209 in a sixteenth-century hand: 'Liber partinet Thomam Crispe Ciuem et Mercerium Londiniarum' and on the flyleaf at the beginning a device containing the same name." 297,"Oxford Bodleian Library Arch. Selden B.10",1,0,"The presence of the Percy arms on two separate occasions in the manuscript and the name ?henry northumbreland? indicate that the manuscript was owned, if not commissioned, in the late fifteenth century by the Percy family; the most prominent member of the family at this time would have been the fourth earl of Northumberland, whose son doubtless inherited the manuscript and arranged for his arms to be added on f. 198v (probably at the same time that the extracts from Lydgate were appended)." 298,"New York Pierpont Morgan Library MS Bühler 5",1,0,"On f. 91v a sixteenth-century hand writes ? Robert de mylner vico de mylke stret Towne de London?. The same hand also appears to write the following: f. 45r ?Byrne gabrell?; f. 51r ?in dei nomine amen?; f. 52r ?John Bayre?; f. 54r ?henry Atkyne?; f. 61r ?john milner vico de Wodstret?, ?whyitynton [...]syn?, and ?Myl?; f. 73r an illegible jotting; f. 74r Molsey wylsey?; f. 74r ?Robert de milner vico de Wodstret?." 299,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 183/216",1,0,"f. ii verso (under UV light) ?Cest livre est A moy humfrey duc de glou/cestre le quel Je achatay de executres / maistre Nichol bildeston jadis doyen de salis/bury?." 300,"Cambridge Trinity College B.11.11",1,0,"Contains the signature of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester." 301,"Oxford Wadham College 13",1,0,"Dedwood's name and device, a piece of the trunk of a dead tree, appear on f. 1." 302,"London British Library Royal 4.C.VI",1,0,"Presented by Thomas Besforde, a monk of Reading Abbey, to the abbey: 'Hunc librum dedit frater Thomas Besforde Monachus Radingie fratribus claustralibus ad studentum; quem qui alienauerit uel fraudem de co fecerit uel uioliauerit, anathema sit. Precium lx s. Orate pro anima eius', f. i v. An illuminated border on f. i contains a representation of the donor and two coats of arms, one (az., three escallops or) that of Reading Abbey, the other (gu., a fesse between six pears or) that of the donor." 303,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 113/182",1,0,"On f. 152v: 'Liber mag. Johannis Cranwys'." 304,"Westminster School 3",1,0,"Inscription at the end of MS: ?Amen per Ricardo Cloos, the wiche is the owner of this bouke anno 1472? (f. 231)." 305,"Cambridge University Library Add. 2775",1,0,"Flyleaf (ir): ?Richardo Millie grocer London?, 'Hic liber [cons]tat Richardo Millie Grocer London?, s.xv; flyleaf i verso: ?Richard Millie grocer London?, ?Hic liber comtat Richard Millie Grocer London?." 306,"Cambridge University Library Ff. 3.27",1,0,"On last flyleaf there is a note recording that the book was twice deposited in 1456 in the Turville chest at Oxford as a caution by John Smyth (BRUO 1716) and Geoffrey Clere (BRUO 434) -" 307,"Cambridge University Library Ff. 3.27",1,0,"On last flyleaf there is a note recording that the book was twice deposited in 1456 in the Turville chest at Oxford as a caution by John Smyth (BRUO 1716) and Geoffrey Clere (BRUO 434) - Given to the university by Thomas Rotherham d. 1500; no. 91 in the 1556-7 library catalogue." 308,"Cambridge University Library Ff. 3.27",1,0,"Given to the university by Thomas Rotherham d. 1500; no. 91 in the 1556-7 library catalogue." 309,"London British Library Sloane 2427",1,0,"Inscribed, 15th-century 'Liber Johannis Briltur alias ?(?) Londoniensis' (f. 1v)." 310,"London British Library Arundel 109",1,0,"Colophon, f. 262v. Given by Melreth to the church of St Lawrence in London." 311,"London British Library Arundel 38",1,0,"His arms occur on ff. 1, 37, 71." 312,"Oxford Bodleian Library Douce 372",1,0,"f. 163v: 'John burton citizen and mercer of london past oute of this lyfe the xx day of nouember the yere mill cxxx lx and the yeir of kyng henry the sixte after the conquest xxxix and the said john burton bequethe to dame kateryne burton his dou3ter a boke callyd legenda sanctorum the seyde kateryne to haue hit and to occupye to hir owne use and at hir owne liberte durynge hur lyfe and after hur decesse to remayne to the prioresse and the couent of halywelle for euermore they to pray fo the saide john burton and johanne his wife and alle crystene soyles and who that lettithe the execusion of this bequest be the lawe standeth'." 313,"Oxford Bodleian Library Douce 372",1,0,"f. 163v: 'John burton citizen and mercer of london past oute of this lyfe the xx day of nouember the yere mill cxxx lx and the yeir of kyng henry the sixte after the conquest xxxix and the said john burton bequethe to dame kateryne burton his dou3ter a boke callyd legenda sanctorum the seyde kateryne to haue hit and to occupye to hir owne use and at hir owne liberte durynge hur lyfe and after hur decesse to remayne to the prioresse and the couent of halywelle for euermore they to pray fo the saide john burton and johanne his wife and alle crystene soyles and who that lettithe the execusion of this bequest be the lawe standeth'." 314,"London British Library Harley 746",1,0, 316,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 510/388",1,0,"On f. 156v: 'Anno domini m cccc 50 recepit M. J. Clynt hunc librum de manibus M Willelmi Wyot in die Sancti Kenelmi martiris pro perpetuo remansurum in collegio Annunciacionis beate Marie sub hac condicione quod quiscunque voluerit copiam huius habere sub sufficienti caucione non sibi denegabitur . et sub predicta condicione M. Johannes Loppham dedit hunc librum predicto collegio in consilio generali apud Constanciam . et usum eiusdem concessit M. W. Wyot pro termino vite sue. (Venn I, 7)'." 317,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 510/388",1,0,"On f. 156v: 'Anno domini m cccc 50 recepit M. J. Clynt hunc librum de manibus M Willelmi Wyot in die Sancti Kenelmi martiris pro perpetuo remansurum in collegio Annunciacionis beate Marie sub hac condicione quod quiscunque voluerit copiam huius habere sub sufficienti caucione non sibi denegabitur . et sub predicta condicione M. Johannes Loppham dedit hunc librum predicto collegio in consilio generali apud Constanciam . et usum eiusdem concessit M. W. Wyot pro termino vite sue. (Venn I, 7)'." 318,"London College of Arms 45",1,0,"Inscription on the second page of the bifolium: 'This boke by longytt . vn To Master Ihon / Barthyllmewe Gerdyllarr and Marchantte/ of london'." 319,"London College of Arms 45",1,0,"A second note of ownership reads: 'Thys boke be longyth on to thomas / goodonston gerdeler of london'." 320,"Cambridge Trinity College R.3.2",1,0,"Contains the inscription 'Thoms Wrswyk'." 321,"Oxford All Souls College 91",1,0,"f. 2r: 'liber Collegii animarum omnium fidelium defunctorum in oxon ex dono reuerendi in christo patris Jacobi golldwell [sic] episcopi Norwicensis et quondam socij huius collegii'." 322,"Oxford St John's College 57",1,0,"'Thomas wryghet bok' (f. v, s.xv med) '." 323,"Oxford St John's College 57",1,0,"'Nicholas Holdaornss' (f. vb, s. xv/xvi)." 324,"London British Library Arundel 59",0,0,"His arms occur on f. 1; his name is written repeatedly on ff. 89v-92;and the following note occurs on f. 130v: 'This boke belongyth unto T. Wall alias Wyndesor herault at armes which he bought of Henry at the taverne within buschops gate at London the yere of our Lorde 1525. Wyttenesse Robert Lytylbouroug Sayewell etc, the viiith day of May'." 325,"London British Library Arundel 59",0,1,"Contains the inscription 'Jo Starkey on f. 1." 326,"London Lambeth Palace Library 472",1,0, 327,"London Lambeth Palace Library 472",1,0,"?per me domini Johanne Graunt / In nomine domini nostri Jhesu Christi / God graunt grace omnibus nobis. 1493? (f. 161v)." 328,"Cambridge University Library Ee.4.19",1,0,"Colophon on f. 92v: 'Orate pro animabus domini Johanniis Castylfurth& domini Williami Bramelay . capellanorum . parentum suorum & fratrum suorum & omnium benefactorum suorum . qui dederunt istum librum . hunc ecclesie . Sancti leonardi [.........]h' (erased)." 329,"Cambridge University Library Ee.4.19",1,0,"Colophon on f. 92v: 'Orate pro animabus domini Johanniis Castylfurth& domini Williami Bramelay . capellanorum . parentum suorum & fratrum suorum & omnium benefactorum suorum . qui dederunt istum librum . hunc ecclesie . Sancti leonardi [.........]h' (erased)." 330,"Ely EDR F/5/33 (Cambridge University Library)",1,0,"M. R. James, helped by a reagent, read, 'Liber magistri Iohannis de Rauerton' Canonici', but the name is now illegible." 331,"London British Library Royal 11.D.iii",1,0,"Contains the note 'Liber Willelmi de Rediswelle' on f. 2." 332,"London British Library Royal 11.D.iii",1,0,"On. f. 247 is a 'caucio Thome de Mandevile pro paruo volumine et pro digesto nouo aule Michaelis' [St Michael's Hall, on south side of Beef Hall Lane]." 333,"London College of Arms 45",0,1,"The MS seems to have passed into the hands of York merchants at some point in the sixteenth century. In the right hand margin of f. 56r, is the note 'myghell man off yorke has Received off Tomas'; the same name appears in a memorandum on f. 117r and that of Thomas Man on f. 86r and 130v. These are all in the hand of Michael Man, who was a York merchant." 334,"London Lambeth Palace Library 32",1,0,"Two cautio notes on f. 271v. The first having been erased is now only visible under UV light and reads 'Caucio magistri W. Gylls exposita ciste anno domini m cccc xxxvj < >'." 335,"London Lambeth Palace Library 32",1,0,"Two cautio notes on f. 271v. The second reads: 'Caucio magistri Willemi Dyngley exposita ciste [Richardi] bylyngford [BRUC 61] anno domini m cccc xxxvj / vij die mensis maij / pro xl s'. Dyngley donated the volume to Peterhouse, for which see Peterhouse Cat, p. 8. This volume is is entered among his gifts in the Old Catalogue of1418." 337,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 785",1,0,"f. 280r: ?C[autio] m[agistri] Petri Borowgh exposita in cista de Nele anno Domini mo . cccco . xlo . vijo . xxiij die Augusti 2o folio mam viuentem & ja[cet] pro xiii s . iiij d . Procurator istius voluminis est magister Johannes Stokes?. This is preceded by another cautio, which is now illegible." 338,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",0,0,"'Robert Palmer owe this boke'." 339,"Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 2",0,0,"'Ricardus Hildersham hunc possidet librum'." 340,"Oxford St Johns College 142",0,1," 'liber Henrici dotyn 1562', fol. iiiv." 341,"Cambridge University Library Ee.2.15",1,0,"On f. 18r an initial incorporates a rebus with a fish followed by the letters 'er' and the name 'Wylliam fessher' is written on f. 78r in the right margin." 342,"London British Library Harley 5396",1,0,"late 15th cent. inscription, 'Wylyam Northe of Yorke' on f. 280v." 343,"London British Library Harley 5396",1,0,"f. 285r: 'Iste liber pertinet Ricardo Taylour' in a late fifteenth century hand." 344,"London British Library Harley 5396",1,0,"'Iste liber constat Johannes aps[...]' on f. 311v" 345,"Oxford Brasenose College 14",1,0,"A loose strip of parchment found in the MS (now bound in with the front flyleaves), has written on it, in a late s.xv/xvi hand: ?Liber magistri Attewater emptus Londonijs per M. Willelmo Menyman . Colleg. Whityngton soc.?" 346,"Oxford Brasenose College 14",1,0,"A loose strip of parchment found in the MS (now bound in with the front flyleaves), has written on it, in a late s.xv/xvi hand: ?Liber magistri Attewater emptus Londonijs per M. Willelmo Menyman . Colleg. Whityngton soc.?" 347,"Cambridge Gonville and Caius College 131/71",1,0,"Given to the college in November 1444 together with other MSS, p. 448 ?Librum istum Ambrosii cum ceteris etiam tractatibus eius et etiam Exameron . Gregorij niseni vna cum libro . didimi greci de spiritu sancto . et exameron basilij et Cassiodorum de anima . dono collegij nostri librari ?communi? Annunciacionis virginis gloriose in Cantabrigg? magister Walterus Crome . sacre pagine . professor eiusdem collegij socius quondam ad augmentum studencium in eodem Nec liber iste quouismodo . trahatur ad particiones sociorum in eleccionibus librorum sed remaneat in libraria non solum ad sociorum sed aliorum fide dignorum ingressum et solamen . Anno domini millesimo ccccmo xliiiijo in festo sancti Hugonis episcopi scriptus manu propria ?london? sicut et reliquus quasi liber . nota libros contentos in principio libri et quoque idem seruetur in aliis libris tribus donatis eisdem scilicet . Cipani [sic] et ambrosij[nos. 236 ? 37] et alius libri ambrosii de officiis et sacramentis et misteriis vna cum ricardo de exterminio mali [Caius 129/67] et libri ambrosij super octonarium et exameron cum aliis [no. 235] concatenentur in libraria communi eiusdem collegii sub pena perdicionis omnium quatuor librorum communem uniuersitatis Cantabrig?." 348,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 423: Parts B and C",1,0,"A note on f. 227r reads: 'Ego sum bonus puer quem deus amatt / Per me Alin Kyes Pewterarius of London'." 349,"Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley 140",0,1,"s.xvi" 350,"Gloucester Cathedral 25",0,1,"f. iii (s.xvi) 'Thome Arderni liber'." 351,"Cambridge University Library Add. 6190",1,0,"Owned by Thomas Clare, monk at the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds (BRUO 425). Remained at Bury St. Edmunds and then may have passed from Clare, perhaps to another monk 'Iste liber pertinet dopmno Thome W[uly] pret' (fol. 1)."