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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. B.III.24
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    • They were probably still separate in 14/15th century (only the first features in the note of content
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.III.22
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    • They had clearly been joined thus by the turn of the16th century when Thomas Swalwell added a description
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.III.25
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    start of 13th century
    • They were possibly brought together immediately (the lesser decorative emphasis given to the incipit
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. C.III.4
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    earlier 13th century
    • complementary content and matching articulation, and may have been together from the start; however, they
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. C.IV.20B
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    late 14th century
    • signatures), and the extra emphasis given to the start of the first of them (B) could suggest that they
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    Durham. University Library, Add.MS. 1950/A/12
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. University Library
    Date
    early 12th century
    Language
    Latin
    • domine quaesumus emundet ...” and its postcommunion “Huius nos domine sacramenti perceptio ...”, as they
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.I.14
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    earlier 13th century
    Language
    Latin
    • That they were together from an early date is shown by the presence of a common early 13th century hand
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.II.15
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    early 13th century
    Language
    Latin
    • quire (f.1-4) was prefixed to the volume, presumably after the note of donation by Henry of Melsonby had
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.IV.8
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    • (A) and (B) had seemingly been brought together by late 14th century (being probably recorded as one
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. B.IV.12
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    early 12th century
    • All three parts had been brought together by the later 12th century when a list of contents itemising
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. B.IV.10
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    • The flyleaf and the first two parts certainly, all three parts probably, had been brought together by
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. B.IV.30
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    • Brought together by mid 15th century at the latest (content list on f.2*v), by which time f.1*-2* had
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    Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.II.8
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. Cathedral Library
    Date
    early 13th century
    • page of (F) shows that these parts were joined in the early 13th century; and (A) to (F) plus f.4-5 had