(r.) Photographs of eight pages from Paris MS. Bibl. Nat. lat. 9389 and of three pages from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS. 197, two MSS. of the Gospels, in Latin, written in Irish half-unicals and decorated in Celtic style, 8th cent. [cf. Cotton MS. Otho C. v]. Presented by Dr. Heinrich ...
(r) Photograph of a charter of King Edgar, 962, in the possession of Lord Petre of Ingatestone Hall, co. Essex (cf. Devonshire Association Reports, lxi, 1929, pp. 249-266) and now deposited with the Petre Papers in the Essex Record Office, Chelmsford. Presented by Mrs Rose- Troup.
(kk) Rotographs (23) Of a MS. of 'The seege of ierusaleem' (part of the former Ashburnham MS. Appendix, 130; see Sotheby's sale-cat., 1 May 1899, l0t 78) now in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California; 15th cent. See E. Kölbing and M. Day, The Siege of Jerusalem (Early English Te...
(ss) Rotograph of folios 4b and 5 of Peniarth MS. 190 in the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, probably the earliest MS. of Dafydd ap Gwilym's poems; 15th cent. These folios contain the Elegy on Gruffyold Grug, beg. 'Tost oyd ddwyn trais gynhwynawl'. The present reproduction was included i...
(y) Rotograph of the signed deed of sale by John Keats of the copyright of 'Endymion' to John Taylor and James Augustus Hessey for £100; 16 Sept. 1820. ff. 72b-73. Presented by the owner, the Marquess of Crewe, K.G. (d. 1945).
Heft 5. Das Perikopenbuch Kaiser Heinrichs II [presented by him to Bamberg Cathedral] (cod. lat. 4452). 67 plates of German illumination, circ. 1002-1014. [1914]. Bamberg, Bavaria: Facsimiles from MSS. formerly belonging to. Liturgies LATIN: Das Perikopenbuch Kaiser Heinrichs II (Munich, Cod. ...
(u) Deeds of conveyance of land at Port Philip, now the site of Melbourne, Victoria, from the native chiefs to John Batman, 6 June 1835; photographs of two out of the three identical copies of the conveyance, the third being Add. Ch. 37766 in the British Museum. Transferred in 1899 from the Depa...
(k) Photograph of a note of donation to Clairvaux Abbey by Henry, son of Louis VI of France (monk at Clairvaux 1146, Bishop of Beauvais 1149, Archbishop of Rheims 1162, d. 1175), in MS. 511 in the Municipal Library at Troyes. Presented by G. D. Hobson, Esq.