Provenance: |
Oxford, Oxfordshire. All Souls' College. |
Location: |
British Library, London
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Shelfmark: |
Sloane 280 |
Author/Title: |
J. Gadesden, Rosa medicinae |
Type of evidence: |
e: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution
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- Evidence:
- Ownership inscriptions
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- Evidence:
- Ownership inscription
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- Evidence:
- Ownership inscription
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Notes on evidence: |
'Liber Collegii animarum in Oxon.' (fol. 2v, s. xvi).
'Liber collegii animarum omnium defunctorum in Oxon.' (fol. 10r, at foot, on erasure). |
Date: |
s. xv |
Ownership: |
'Liber Willelmi Romesey quem fecit scribi' (fol. 2v foot, s. xv).
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Notes: |
Flyleaves (formerly pasted down) from a homiliary well written in Enlish hand of c. 1000 (fols. 1, 286).
2o folio (fol. 10r): 'et sanguis qui fiet'.
Mark of chain on fols. 1–5 at head.
William Romsey was fellow of Merton 1448, gave 3 books to Merton in 1493 and MS Oriel 6 to Oriel. Merton MSS. 47 and Oriel 6 were written at Romsey's cost ('quem fieri fecit'). |