Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Latin MS 71
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- Manchester Digital Collections
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- Latin MS 71
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- Latin
- Title
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- Mirabilia urbis Romae, ending only
- Hec sunt orationes Veronice
- Infrascripte sunt indulgentie ecclesiarum patriarchalium ac parachialium urbis Rome. Que extracte fuerunt a cronicis b. petri apostoli a. d. mo iiio. lxvo. In sancto petro
- Infrascripte sunt stationes sanctorum urbis Rome
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- Preferred form
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- James Ludovic Lindsay (comte de Crawford, 1847-1913)
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- James Ludovic Lindsay (b. 1847, d. 1913), 26th Earl of Crawford
- Lindsay, James Ludovic, 1847-1913
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- Lindsay, James Ludovic, Earl (1847-1913)
- James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
- Lindsay, James Ludovic (1847-1913)
- James Ludovic Lindsay (b. 1847, d. 1913), peer and collector
- James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, 1847-1913
- Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, 1847-1913
- James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford 1847-1913
- James Ludovic Lindsay, 1847-1913, 26th Earl of Crawford
- James Ludovic Lindsay 1847-1913, 26th Earl of Crawford
- Lindsay, James Ludovic, 1847-1913, 26th Earl of Crawford
- James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford of Haigh Hall
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- Description
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- Extent:
3 joined leaves Leaf height: 2530 mm, width: 120 mm.
Binding:
The case for this Roll was made by H. Wood of 13 Bateman St., Soho, London (CLI. 1892-94. no. 27 (26th April 1892).
Acquisition:
Purchased by Enriqueta Rylands in 1901 from James Ludovic Lindsay (b. 1847, d. 1913), 26th Earl of Crawford. Bequeathed by Rylands to the John Rylands Library in 1908.
Data Source(s):
Description based on M.R. James, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Latin Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library at Manchester (Manchester, 1921), reprinted with an introduction and additional notes and corrections by F. Taylor (München, 1980), revised and expanded by Joanne Edge.
Subject(s):
Pilgrims and pilgrimages
Abstract:
Pilgrim's roll, produced in the 14th or 15th centuries, probably in Italy. One or more skins wanting at the top.
Format:
Roll
Material:
Parchment.
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