Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598-A.D. 1867: With a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth CenturyMacray, William Dunn
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Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598-A.D. 1867: With a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth Century
Macray, William Dunn
Bodleian Library
1526. _Horæ secundum usum Romanum._ 8vo. Par., Thielman Kerver.
1527. _Hore in laudem B. V. Marie, secundum consuetudinem ecclesie
Parisiensis._ 8vo. Par., per Sim. du bois.
[1528.] _Horæ, secundum usum Romanum, cum multis suffragiis et
orationibus de novo additis._ 8vo. Par., Germ. Hardouyn.
1529. _Horæ in laudem, B. Mar., secundum usum Romanum._ 8vo. Par., apud
Gotofr. Torinum.
_S. A._ _Hore B. Marie._ 8vo. M. E. Jehannot.
_S. A._ _Hore secundum usum Romanum._ 8vo. Par., G. Hardouyn.
---- Another edition by the same printer.
_S. A._ _Les heures a lusaige de Rome._ 4to. Par., per Guill. Godar.
_S. A._ _Hore secundum usum Sarum._ 4to. Rich. Pynson.
_S. A._ _Les heures a lusaige Dangiers._ 8vo. [Par.] Simon Vostre.
_S. A._ _Heures a l'usaige de Soissons._ 8vo. [Par.] Simon Vostre.
_S. A._ _Heures de nostre dame en Francoys et en Latin._ 4to. Par.,
Anth. Verard.
_S. A._ _Heures._ 8vo. Par., Anth. Verard.
[366] Supplemental to the list appended to Archdeacon Cotton's
_Typographical Gazetteer_ in 1831. That numbered 180 separate books; the
present additions amount to fifty-four, of which all but nineteen are in
the Douce collection.
APPENDIX C.
_List of MSS. formerly in the possession of Cathedrals, Monasteries,
Colleges, and Churches in England, Scotland, and Ireland_[367].
Aberdeen Cathedral. Ashmole, 1474.
Abingdon. Digby, 39, 146, 227 (fine Missal, with Calendar).
---- John Crystall, Monk of. Rawlinson, C. 940.
Alban's, St. Auct. F. II. 13;
Bodl. 569;
Laud Lat. 67;
Laud Misc. 279, 358, 363, 370, 409;
Rawlinson, C. 31;
Rawlinson, Auct. 99 (obtained through Brother Hugh Legat, and given
by Abbot John Stoke).
---- Sub-prior. Bodl. 467.
---- Sub-sacrist. Ashmole, 1796.
Alvingham, Linc. Laud Misc. 642.
Athdare, Kildare. Rawlinson, C. 320.
Barking. Laud Lat. 19.
Beauvale, or Bellavalle, Notts. Douce, 114.
Bedford. The Minorites. Laud, 176 (given by John Grene, D.D. in 1471).
Belvoir, Linc. E Mus. 249.
Bilsington, Kent. Bodl. 127 (given by John, Vicar of Newchurch).
Bordesley, Warwickshire. Bodl. 168.
Boxgrave, Sussex. Rawlinson, A. 411.
Bradsole, near Dover, Priory of St. Radegund. Rawlinson, B. 336.
Bridlington. Auct. D. _infra_, II. 7;
Bodl. 357.
Byland, or Bellaland, Yorkshire. Bodl. 842 (bought from a carpenter);
Laud Misc. 149.
Canterbury, Ch. Ch. Bodl. 214, 379;
Laud Misc. 165;
Tanner, 18, 223;
Rawlinson, C. 168 (Missal, given by Archbp. Warham).
---- W. Bonyngton, a monk, 1483. Rawlinson, B. 188.
---- Another monk. Bodl. 648.
---- St. Augustine's. Bodl. 299, 381, 391, 464, 600;
E Mus. 223;
Laud Lat. 65;
Laud Misc. 225, 296;
Wood Donat. 13;
Ashmole, 1431;
Barlow, 32;
Hatton, 94;
Maresch. 33;
Rawlinson, C. 7, 117, 159.
Carlisle Cathedral. Bodl. 728.
---- (a House at). Laud Misc. 582.
Chichester Cathedral(?). Bodl. 142. ('de dono Seffri. Episc.')
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