Vol. IV. (ff. 371). 1833- 1835. includes: f. 1 Joseph Hunter, FRS, FSA, Assistant Keeper of Public Records: Extract of letter to J. G. Nichols: 1833.f. 2 Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Deputy-Keeper of the Public Records: Correspondence with Sir F. Madden: 1833-1860.f. 5 Records, Public: Lette...
HENRY OF HUNTINGDON, HISTORIA ANGLORUM in ten books, in Latin; written possibly in 1169. Prologue beg. 'Cum in omni fere litterarum studio' (f. l b); book I, 'Britannia igitur beatissima est insularum' (f. 3); book x ends 'et animi pericula non reformidantis fuerit' (f. 156b). The MS. is one of those of the fourth (1145) edition of the chronicle, and concludes where this apparently did originally (see T. Arnold, Henrici Archidiaconi Huntendunensis Historia Anglorum, Rolls Series, lxxiv, 1879...
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England General Chronicles and History: Henry of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum to 1147: [1169?].: Lat. Manuscripts, Dated (to A.D.1500) Latin and Modern (Western European) Languages: MS: [A.D. 1169?]. Lincoln, Lincolnshire: Carmelite house in, owned: 15th cent. Henry, of Huntingdon: Historia ...
(i) Photograph of Charter A.1/1, no. 1 in the muniments of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln : a notification by William I of the transfer of the see of Dorchester, co. Oxon., to the city of Lincoln, and of the gift of a site for the church in that city, etc. ; [1072-1087]. Lat. Cf. H. W. C. Davis...
(k) Rotograph of Charter A.1/1, no. 2 in the muniments of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln : a grant by Henry I to Lincoln Cathedral of the manor of Biggleswade, co. Bedf., 1132. Lat. Printed in Dugdale's Monasticon (1830), vi, p. 1271, no. VII. Presented by the Rev. Canon C. W. Foster. Lincoln,...
IMPRESSION of a heraldic seal with the legend 'S[igillum] Dame Valence R[elicta Johannis?] Leroux', from a 14th cent. silver matrix in the possession of A. Blackburn, Esq. Presented by the City of Lincoln Public Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries. Valence Leroux, [widow of John Leroux?]: Hera...
IMPRESSION of the seal of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Lincoln, 16th cent. (?). Presented by Arthur Smith, Esq., Curator of Lincoln City Museum. Lincoln, Lincolnshire: Seal of Guild of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross at: 16th cent. (?).