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Details for manuscript 121

Manuscript №
121
Location
Cambridge
Collection
St. John's College
Reference
S.30
Headnote
SOMME LE ROI, ETC.
Estimated date of production
s.xiv (in)
Folia
135+3
Place of production
Produced for
Notes
end points for Latin tracts are based on James' entries and therefore approximate; "The book most likely belonged to Peterborough. A flyleaf at the beginning is part of a roll giving lists of names and payments under headings of place-names, three of which remain, namely: ...on Wateruyle, Fletton, Alwolton."
Sources for this record
https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/manuscripts/medieval_manuscripts/medman/S_30.htm

Manuscript contents

Contents
Text Title Language Start folio (ordinal) End folio (ordinal) Total pages
1 Somme le roi (AN copy) (cf. Dean no. 678) French 1 (1) 233 (233) 232.5
2 "(H)ere begynny{th} placebo on englich’" English 233 (233) 252 (252) 19.0
3 "Pater noster, In manus tuas, vii dedly sennes, ten comaundemens, vii werkes of merci, in English" English 252 (252) 253 (253) 1.5
4 "The counsels of Alquinus to Guido (“of Warewik”) in English" English 254 (254) 268 (268) 15.0
5 "Heyl be {th}u marie milde quene of heuene" English 269 (269) 269 (269) 1.0
6 "Two prayers in Latin: Aue gaude maria" Latin 270 (270) 270 (270) 1.0

Owners of this manuscript

Owners
Owner number Owner Period Gender Type Source
1 "Peterborough" Man Clerical https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/manuscripts/medieval_manuscripts/medman/S_30.htm
2 "Thomas Pyerpount" s.xv / xvi Man https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/manuscripts/medieval_manuscripts/medman/S_30.htm