(h) Rotographs from a MS. of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae owned by the Rev. Acton Griscom, New York; for description cf. Acton Griscom, The Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1929, pp. 37-40. The MS. belonged in 1732 to Alexander Boswell. Presented by the owne...
(i) Photographs of the 13th-cent. Bible formerly at Blickling Hall, co. Norf. (Lothian sale-cat., 1932, lot 3) and now in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York (MS. 791). Presented by William Marriott, Esq.
(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.
(1) Photograph of a miniature showing St Francis receiving the Stigmata, from a Legendary of Dominican use, executed circ. 1260, for a Dominican house in Bavaria; formerly owned by Sir Thomas Brooke, Bart., Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield (see his Catalogue, i, 1891, pp. 302-4) and now in the Libr...
(m) Photograph of the only certain example of the handwriting of Edward III, viz. the words 'Pater Sancte' at the end of a letter, in the Vatican archives, to Pope John XXII [1329-1330]; the remainder of the letter is in the hand of the king's secretary, Richard de Bury. This photograph was form...
(n) Rotographs of the statement dictated by Bishop Percy concerning the publication ofthe life of Dr Goldsmith prefixed to his Miscellaneous Works in 4 Vols 8vo, 1801'. Presented by Messrs Edgar H. Wells and Co. of New York.
(o) Photographs (11) from a MS. of the Gospels, School of Rheims, 9th cent., formerly in the Holford Collection and now Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS. 728 (see S. de Ricci, Census of Medieval and Renaissance MSS. in the United States and Canada, ii, 1937, pp. 1489, 1490). Presented by th...
(p) Photographs (2) of signatures of Richard Crashaw, from (1) the Admission Books, 20 and 22 Nov. 1636, and (2) the Treasury Records, 2 July 1624, at Peterhouse, Cambridge (cf. W. W. Greg, English Literary Autographs, 1550-1650, pt. iii, pl. xciv). Presented by Sir Walter W. Greg, F.B.A.