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Cf. cell at ST IVES.
Catalogue of c. 1192 in BL MS Egerton 3031, fol. 8v, printed by R. Sharpe & others, English Benedictine Libraries: the Shorter Catalogues, CBMLC 4 (1996), B71. Receipt for books delivered to King John by the monks, 1208 (most likely royal books in the abbey on deposit), in PRO C 54/4 mem. 5, printed ibid. B72. Letter concerning the theft of a book, 1253, in Lambeth Palace, MS 371, fol. *1r, printed ibid. B73. List of books kept in the dormitory, s. xivex, in Oxford, St John's College, MS 11, fol. 3r, printed ibid. B74. The Registrum Anglie reported 114 titles from the library (see R. H. Rouse & M. A. Rouse, CBMLC 2 (1991), 267–8).
The common form of the ex libris inscription of s. xiii is 'Hic est liber Sancte Marie de Rading. Quem qui celauerit uel fraudem de eo fecerit anathema sit', written on a flyleaf.
Cf. cells at LEOMINSTER, MAY
The common form of ex libris inscription is 'Liber Sancte Marie Rievallis'.
An ex libris inscription of s. xiv is written in most manuscripts at the foot of the first page of text and is in the form 'Liber de claustro Roffensi' followed usually by a personal name introduced by per or in the genitive. In some manuscripts there is a serial number, usually before or after the inscription.
Cf. cell at FELIXSTOWE.
Reg. lat. 458 fols. 1–36, 646 fol. 1–49 and 598 fol. 8 are three parts of one MS.
This leaf in same Rochester hand as mass of Dunstan, fol. 49r, in MS 646 and as mass of Aelphege in MS 458, fol. 36v.
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