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The newe cronycles of Englande and of Fraunce (DS10611)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990096976900203941, MS Eng 766, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990096976900203941/catalog)

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    23 July 2024
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    The newe cronycles of Englande and of Fraunce
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    Vellum bindings (Binding)--England--16th century
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    Manuscripts, Renaissance--England--1500-1550
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    France--History--Early works to 1800
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    Great Britain--History--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 1 v. (470 leaves) ; 33 cm.
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    Written in an unidentified hand in an English secretary script; with red and black penwork and running headlines; incomplete, some leaves supplied.
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    Title from the colophon of Pynson imprint.
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    Bound in vellum wrappers.
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    In a tray case, 36 cm.
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    Purchased with the Friends of the Library fund, 1945.
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    Belonged to Richard Pynson (1516); Samuel Lee (1656, inscription f. 1v); Timothy Cutler (1724, inscription f. 1v.); William Appleton (1802, inscription inside front cover); David Pulsifer (inscription, inside front cover); and Francis W. Fabyan (De Ricci, 954).
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    25 July 2024
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