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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.3.18
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Second half of the 11th century C.E.
Language
Old English with Latin
Bede (attributed to )
The manuscript contains contemporary interlinear and marginal notes in both English and Latin which were
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.4.6
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Second quarter of the fourteenth century, probably c. 1330-1340 C.E.
Language
French
Paris (parts A and B)
It survives in over 300 manuscripts and fragments written between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Collect. Admin. 4
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
ca.1420-1622 C.E.
Language
Latin
the Proctors and Registrary.
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.23
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
11th century, possibly second quarter
Language
Latin, Latin and Old English
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 3020
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Early fourteenth century. Original entries were compiled during the abbacy of William de Clapton (1305-1323) Clapton, William de, 1305-1323 .
Language
Latin
Annotations, contemporary and later, and cross references are frequent and indicate that the cartulary
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 3021
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Early fourteenth century. Original entries were compiled during the abbacy of William de Clapton (1305-1323) Clapton, William de, 1305-1323
Language
Latin, Latin, English and French, Latin and Middle English
Annotations, contemporary and later, and cross references are frequent and indicate that the cartulary
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.5.5
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Second quarter of the fourteenth century C.E., probably c. 1330-1340
Language
Latin and French
Paris (parts A and B)
She also founded the Franciscan abbey of nuns at Denny, near Cambridge in 1342 and was buried there.
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.13.27
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
First half of the 16th century C.E. (c. 1524-1533)
England, Winchester and East Anglia
two by John Taverner, and one by each of H.
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.6.32
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
850-1000 C.E.
Language
Latin, with additions in Gaelic (or Middle Irish)
i> (Evangelia) is a Gospel Book written in a hand that was current in the period c. 850-1000 and
Cambridge. Emmanuel College Library, MS I.3.2
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Cambridge. Emmanuel College Library
Date
1600-1640
A commonplace book under heads; Latin, Greek, English, Italian, and German; early to mid-seventeenth
Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives, MS Collect. Admin. 3
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives
Date
c.1390-c.1483
Language
Latin
Gotham in the Calendar (f.1v), and
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.4.31
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Sixteenth century C.E.
Language
Middle English
the encounters of a pilgrim, Will, with various allegorical figures representing the soul's journey to
Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College, MS 2
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Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College
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Latin, Written in a mix of English and Latin.
In 1484 Thomas Rotherham (1423-1500), archbishop of York, chancellor of the University of Cambridge and
Cambridge. Trinity Hall Library, MS 2
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Cambridge. Trinity Hall Library
Date
12th century
Language
Latin
The text gives instructions on ritual, legal and moral practices which are God's covenant with the Jews
Belton House, Belton MS S. 115.20
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Belton House
Date
1650-1700
England and Netherlands
[Untitled - Incipit: Intending to set fourth in this voloum]
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.5.18
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
Fifteenth century. This is ratified by the dateable texts contained in MS Ll.5.18, which accommodate production from quite early in the first half of the century. The Life of Saint Margaret, commissioned by Edmund Mortimer, was composed by John Lydgate between 1415-26 and the version of the Life of Saint Dorothy contained in MS Ll.5.18 has been identified by Manfred Görlach to be one of a group of the tale that dates from the early fifteenth century.
Language
English
vernacular texts: the final portion of the treatise The Direccion of a Mannys Lyfe, The Life and
Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives, MS Arms 1
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives
Date
9 June 1573
Language
Latin
Robert Cooke, Clarenceux Kings of Arms, acting for the parts of England south of the Trent, granting to
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Nn.4.1
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Cambridge Digital Library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
1519-1529 C.E.
Language
Latin
A Benedictional contains blessings, prayers, and rites intended for
Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College, MS 109
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Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College
Language
English
surviving fragment of the Journals of the Cromwellian ‘House of Lords’, which it is presumed was ordered to
Cambridge. St. John's College Library, MS S.54
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Cambridge. St. John's College Library
Date
1470-1500
England and Netherlands
A collection of carols; English and Latin; second half of fifteenth century.
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