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The most usual form of ex libris inscription is 'Liber Lanthonie iuxta Gloucestriam'. In five manuscripts there is a pressmark referring to a shelf of the first cupboard.
The prior of the Irish cell at Duleek, Meath, owned Lambeth Palace, MS 60.
In additition to those listed in this entry, there are others which have been attributed to the priory. M. R. James suggests, often tentatively and often no doubt correctly, that the following manuscripts are from Lanthony: Lambeth Palace, 18, fol. i, ii, 1–222; Lambeth Palace, 28; Lambeth Palace, 44; Lambeth Palace, 45; Lambeth Palace, 76, fol. 148–238; Lambeth Palace, 80, fol. 1–167; Lambeth Palace, 88; Lambeth Palace, 112; Lambeth Palace, 133; Lambeth Palace, 139, fol. 1–100; Lambeth Palace, 142, fol. 1–123; Lambeth Palace, 152; Lambeth Palace, 154; Lambeth Palace, 165, fol. 1–101; Lambeth Palace, 173; Lambeth Palace, 176, fol. ii, 1–120; Lambeth Palace, 201; Lambeth Palace, 213; Lambeth Palace, 217, fol. i, 1–85 and 127–268; Lambeth Palace, 220; Lambeth Palace, 228–230; Lambeth Palace, 240; Lambeth Palace, 338, fol. 1–96; Lambeth Palace, 346; Lambeth Palace, 373; Lambeth Palace, 376; Lambeth Palace, 378, fol. 57–124; Lambeth Palace, 380, fol. 1–120; Lambeth Palace, 385; Lambeth Palace, 387; Lambeth Palace, 388; Lambeth Palace, 395, fol. 53–138; Lambeth Palace, 442; Lambeth Palace, 451, fol. 1–21; and Oxford, Trinity College, 68. Brian Twyne in Bodleian, MS Twyne xxii, pp. 162-67, assigns to Lanthony: BL, Cotton Tiberius B.xiii; BL, Cotton Domitian.xi, fol. 107–79; Oxford, Corpus Christi, 32, 55, 116. These manuscripts, like nine of the Corpus Christi manuscripts listed above (so, excluding 154), belonged to Henry Parry (d. 1629). Of these, Corpus 116 is unlikely to be from Lanthony, as it was made and used in Oxford (see Thomson, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Western Manuscripts (Woodbridge, 2011), pp. 53–54).
List of chiefly service-books, in inventory of the sacristy, 1346, in Staffordshire Record Office, D30/7/1, printed by J. C. Cox, Catalogue of the Muniments and MSS Books pertaining to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield (1886), p. 204. Other inventories forthcoming, Ramsay & Willoughby. Catalogue of c. 1622 by Patrick Young, printed by N. R. Ker in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2 (1950), 151.
Catalogues of s. xii and xv (the latter with second folios, referred to below as Cat.) printed from MSS at Lincoln by R. M. Woolley, Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library (Oxford 1927), pp. v–xiv; the former also, better, by J. F. Dimock, Opera Giraldi Cambrensis 7, Rolls Series (1877), p. 165. Fourteen books borrowed from the library, s. xiii in., noted in Lincoln Cathedral, MS 201, fol. 109r, printed incorrectly by Woolley, Lincoln, pp. ix–x. Twelve law books given by Robert Newton, 1526, in chapter acts, printed Chapter Acts 1520–36, Lincoln Rec. Soc. 12 (1915), p. 72. Inventory of service-books in the revestry in 1536, giving second folios, printed from a register of the cathedral in Dugdale, Monasticon, 6. 1281. Note of titles seen by the Lincolnshire visitor, printed by Woolley, Lincoln, p. xvi, and in EHR 54, p. 89.
Assigned a library number in the Registrum Anglie (ed. R. H. Rouse & M. A. Rouse, CBMLC 2 (1991)), but no titles reported.
The common form of ex libris inscription in 12th-cent. manuscripts is 'liber sancte Marie Linc''.
Booklists included in the inventory of the treasury, 1245, printed from St Paul's Cathedral, MS W.D.9 by W. Sparrow Simpson in Archaeologia 50/2. 496–500, and of 1295, printed by W. Dugdale, History of St Paul's (edn 1818), pp. 310ff, from W.D.16; collation and corrections by Simpson pp. 360–64. The earlier list is truncated in W.D.9 but a version of it made in 1255 exists in full in W.D.4 ('Liber L'), fols. 112–115, printed by N. R. Ker in his Books, Collectors and Libraries (London 1985), pp. 215–30. The latter list exists also in W.D.3, fols. 3v, 12r–13v, and Bodl. MS Ashmole 845, fols. 174, 181–184. List of service-books, 1445, printed from a St Paul's MS by Simpson, p. 523, second folios given. Catalogue of the new library in 1458, giving second folios, in BL MS Cotton Roll xiii.24, printed by Dugdale, St Paul's, pp. 392ff. [cited here as Cat.] List of mainly service-books in the treasury in 1486, giving second folios, in Cotton Roll xiii.24, printed ibid. 399ff. List of 126 books bequeathed by Bishop Ralph Baldock (d. 1313), in Dean and Chapter Library, Mun. A. box 66 no. 17, printed in BRUO 2147–8. A list of over 100 school-books bequeathed by the almoner, William of Ravenston, to his successors, 1358, in Mun. A, box 67 no. 46, printed by E. Rickert in Modern Philology 29 (1932) 257–74. List of titles noted by Leland, printed in Collectanea, 4. 47 and De scriptoribus Britannicis, pp. 216, 230, 328, 403.
The Registrum Anglie reported 135 titles from the library assigned the numeral 19, a numeral applied in error to two libraries: St Paul's and Waverley abbey. Of these two, there are grounds for preferring St Paul's. See R. H. Rouse & M. A. Rouse, CBMLC 2 (1991), 259–60.
Many of the MSS in the 1458 catalogue are listed in three post-medieval catalogues: (a) At St Paul's by Patrick Young, c. 1622; (b) Bodl. MS Rawlinson D. 888, fols. 2–5, listing 164 MSS and 67 printed books removed from St Paul's in 1647 to Sion College, London; (c) Sion College, MS dated 1650. Nearly all the MSS removed to Sion College were destroyed in the Great Fire of London, 1666.
The most usual form of ex libris inscription is 'liber domus salutacionis matris Dei ordinis Carthusiensis prope London''.
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