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978-0-521-78194-7 - The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland - Volume I To 1640 - Edited by Elisabeth Leedham-Green and Teresa Webber
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Index




Abbey Dore, Hereford, Cistercian abbey 142, 195

Abbo of Fleury (d. 1004), De differentia circuli et sphaerae 104

Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Bella Parisiacae urbis 94

Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury (1562–1633) 297, 310, 311, 312, 387, 391, 392–3, 397, 579

Abbot, Robert, The third part of the defence of the Reformed catholike: against Doct. Bishops second part of the Reformation of a catholike (1609) 409

Abbotsbury, Dorset, Benedictine abbey 149

ABCs 521

Aberdeen:

   St Nicholas Kirk, library of 361

   Aberdeen, university:

   King’s College 360

   Marischal College 357, 360, 361

Abingdon, Berks., Benedictine abbey 94, 96, 105, 113, 136, 137, 234, 237, 261, 267, 279, 328, 332

Abingdon, Henry, warden of Merton College (d. 1437) 253

Acca, bishop of Hexham (d. 740) 92, 100

access 171, 266, 328, 332, 339–41, 361, 374–5, 376, 412–13, 444, 456, 460, 474, 582–5, 613–14

   see also reference collections

acquisitions (by institutions) 93–4, 136, 192, 219, 236, 574, 590, 591

   bequests 52, 349, 357, 358, 377, 378–84, 385, 393, 395, 396, 397, 410–11, 414, 447, 456, 458, 459, 468

   deaccessioning 237–238

   donations 35, 43, 49, 54, 58, 103, 105, 116, 119, 139, 141, 142–4, 154–5, 156–62, 163–5, 167, 173–7, 179, 180, 190, 196, 208, 216, 224, 351, 357–60, 375, 378–84, 393, 395, 410–11, 414, 439, 454, 456, 457–8, 468, 469, 566, 575–7, 579, 591, 610

   purchases 54–5, 58, 142, 162–3, 192, 237, 348–9, 356, 359–60, 366, 374–5, 376, 378, 413, 438–9, 440–3, 447, 454, 476, 570, 577–9, 591, 610

   redeemed pledges 575

   See also copying

Act in restraint of appeals (1533) 272

Act of supremacy (1534) 272

Acte for prynters & bynders of bokes, An, 25 Henry VIII (1534) 295

Adam, abbot of Evesham (d. 1191) 237

Adam of Barking 333

Adam of Knutsford 248

Addams, —, MD, donor to St Albans School c. 1580 442

Adelard of Bath, Problemata 268

Adeliza of Louvain, queen of England (c. 1103–51) 197

Adomnán, abbot of Iona (d. 704) 79, 83, 84, 85

   De locis sanctis 77, 102

   Vita S. Columbae 74

Áed Húa Crimthaind (Áed Mac Crimthainn) of Terryglass (12th cent.) 81

Ælberht, archbishop of York (d. 779/80) 101, 184

Ælfric, abbot of Eynsham (d. c. 1010) 104–5, 108, 335

   Catholic homilies 94, 104

   Epistolae 97, 334

   Grammar 94, 331, 337

   Lives of the saints 104

Ælfweard, abbot of Evesham (d. 1044) 236

Ælfwine, monk of Winchester, New Minster (early 11th cent.) 99

Ælfwold, bishop of Crediton (d. between 1011 and 1015) 98

Aelred, abbot of Rievaulx (d. 1167) 117

   De spiritali amicitia 117

   Speculum caritatis 117

   Vita S. Edwardi regis et confessoris 287

Æsop 525

Æthelstan, king of England (893/4–939) 180, 276

Æthelstan, grammarian (10th cent.) 103, 422

Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester (d. 984) 97, 102, 103

‘Æthicus Ister’, see Virgilius Salisburgensis

Agarde, Arthur (1535/6–1615) 530, 536, 552

Agricola, Rudolphus 346

agriculture, see husbandry

Ailerán the Wise, of Clonard (d. 665) 78

Ailesbury sale, see under Cecil, William, ‘Burghley sale’

Ainsworth, Oliver, BD of Cambridge (fl. 1529–46) 352, 353

Airbertach mac Cosse, fer légind of Ros Ailithir 76

Alberti, Bernardus, commentary on Avicenna 463

alchemy 301

Alcock, Anthony (fl. 1590–1610) 309, 507

Alcuin (735–804) 101, 103, 291, 422

   Interrogationes et responsiones in Genesim 291

   ‘On the bishops, kings and saints of York’ 101, 184

Aldhelm, St, bishop of Sherborne (d. 709/10) 87, 89, 100, 101, 104, 105, 280

   De virginitate (prose) 94, 96, 102, 108

   De virginitate (verse) 96, 102

   Epistolae 534

Alexander Aphrodisæus 378

Alexander of Hales 247, 261

   Expositio super tres libros Aristotelis de anima 577

Alexander de Sprouston, monk of Norwich (early 14th cent.) 255

Alexander de Villa Dei, Doctrinale 420, 422, 423, 428, 431, 435

Alexandria, library at 598

Alhazen 605

Al-Khwārizmī 117

Allen, Thomas, of Gloucester Hall, Oxford (1542–1632) 294, 545, 560

almanacs 523

Almansor, see Muhammad ibn Zakariya

Alsted, Johann Heinrich, Encyclopædia (1630) 601

Altzelle, Cistercian library at 598

Amadis de Gaul 521

Amalarius of Metz, Liber officialis 104, 107

Ambrose, St, writings of 101, 113, 123, 142, 146, 366, 381, 388, 444, 446, 593

   Commentary on Luke 95, 100

   De fide 100

   De mysteriis 105

   De Noe et arca 100

   De sacramentis 105

   De Spiritu sancto 100

   Epistolae 114

   Expositio de Psalmo CXVIII 105

   Hexaemeron 104, 105, 120

Ambrosiaster 77

Amesbury, Wilts., abbey of Fontevrault 144

Amsterdam 359

Ancrene Riwle 134, 555

Andreas Capellanus, De amore 198

Andrewe, Richard, warden of All Souls (d. 1477) 155

Andrewes, John, A subpoena from the high imperiall court of heaven 523

Andrewes, Lancelot, bishop of Winchester (1555–1626) 383

Androuet du Cerceau, Jacques:

   De architectura (1582) 515

   Plus excellents bastiments de France, Les 516

Angelus de Clavasio, Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae 284

Anglesey, Cambs., Augustinian priory 146, 246

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 340, 373, 555

Anglo-Saxon fonts 327

Annales Cambriae 87

annals, see history

Annals of St Neots 279

Anne of Burgundy, duchess of Bedford (d. 1432) 211

Anne of Woodstock, countess of Stafford (c. 1382–1438) 207

annotations, see marginalia

Anselm, St (d. 1109) 121, 187, 255, 273, 367, 446

   Epistolae 195

   Meditationes et orationes 194

   Similitudines Anselmi 195

Antidotarium Nicholai 463

antiquaries 298, 308–9, 473–4, 527–9

   College of (Elizabethan Society of) 304–5, 308, 474, 529–30, 548, 551

   Society of 535, 545, 546

antiquities 299–300, 301, 317, 320, 517–18

Antwerp 294

Apollonius of Tyre 91

Appleton Hall, Norfolk 505

Aquinas, Thomas 152, 188, 189, 244, 255, 281, 371, 372, 396, 421, 583, 599

   Commentaries on Aristotle 128

Arabic books and texts 133, 141, 187, 293, 298, 312, 314, 317, 318, 333, 395

Arator, Historia apostolica 100, 101, 104, 107

Arbroath, Angus, abbey of the order of Tiron 128

Archbold, John, canon librarian of Worcester (d. 1623) 387

architecture (books on) 392, 514, 515, 609

archives and administrative records 17, 74, 189, 216, 229, 546, 552

   charters 531, 536, 537, 553, 555

Arderne, John 149

Arderne, Sir Peter, justice of the Common Pleas (d. 1467) 450

Ardfert, Co. Kerry, monastery 80

Argentine, John, provost of King’s College, Cambridge (d. 1508) 466

Ariosto, Lodovico, Orlando furioso (tr. J. Harington) 508

Aristophanes 446

Aristotle 101, 128, 141, 146, 193, 298, 346, 351, 353, 355, 378–9, 446, 494, 593, 611

   Aldine edn 508

   Ethica 255

   Libri naturales 189

Aristotle, pseudo-, Secreta secretorum 203

   French tr. 203

Armagh monastery 75, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83

   Book of Armagh (TCD, MS 52) 75, 76, 82, 83

Arras, abbey of Saint-Vaast 105

Articella 462, 463

Asconius Pedianus, Quintus, Expositiones in . . . orationes Ciceronis, ed. F. Hotman 439

Ashley, Robert, of the Middle Temple (1565–1641) 459–60

Ashmole, Elias, antiquary (1617–92), donor of Bodleian MSS 6616–8465 479, 480, 481, 483

Ashton, Thomas, master of Shrewsbury school (16th cent.) 445

Asser, bishop of St David’s (d. 909) 87, 89

   De rebus gestis Ælfredi regis 87, 279, 335, 559

Astle, Thomas (1735–1803) 536

astrology 129, 512, 592

   see also magic and divination

astronomy, see under liberal arts

Athanasius 348, 350, 416

   Vita S. Antonii 102

Aubrey, John, antiquary (1626–97) 437, 523

Augustine, St 26, 74, 77, 89, 95, 101, 118, 142, 146, 163, 177, 194, 195, 200, 210, 238, 248, 261, 281, 366, 381, 406, 407, 444, 611

   Confessiones 95, 100

   Contra Academicos 103

   Contra Faustum Manichaeum 100

   De bono coniugali 104

   De civitate Dei 95, 100, 102, 104, 120, 187

   De consensu evangelistarum 100, 102

   De doctrina christiana 100

   De Genesi ad litteram 95, 100

   De trinitate 88, 102, 243

   Enarrationes in Psalmos 100, 120

   Enchiridion 91

   Epistolae 114

   Epitome omnium operum 406

   Ordo monasterii 242

   Retractationes 111

   rule of: see Regula S. Augustini

   Sermones 118

   Tractatus in Evangelium Iohannis 100, 104

Augustine, St, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 604) 99

Augustinian canons 112, 120, 123, 224, 242, 244, 254, 286

Augustinus Hibernicus (7th cent.), De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae 78

Aureo, Bado, Tractatus de armis 480

Austell, John, canon of Wells Cathedral (d. 1498) 432

Austin friars 242, 248, 281

Averroes 355, 471

Avianus, Flavius, Fabulae 422, 428

Avicenna 471

   Canon medicinae 160, 463

Avignon, papal library 165, 195

Avitus, writings of 101, 103

Axholme, Lincs., Carthusian priory 135

Aylesford, Kent, Carmelite priory 147

Aylmer, John, archdeacon of Lincoln, later bishop of London (1521–94) 325, 373

B., A.D., The court of the most illustrious James the first 514

Bacon, Sir Francis, 1st baron Verulam (1561–1626) 311, 391, 392, 442, 567, 607

   Advancement of learning, The 568, 607

   Instauratio magna 607

Bacon, Sir Nathaniel (d. 1622) 4

Bacon, Sir Nicholas, Lord Keeper (1509–79) 337, 339, 442, 610

   unidentified son or grandson of 506

Bacon, Roger (1214?–94) 267, 278, 298, 301

Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, Sylvæ morales 446

Baikie, William, benefactor to Kirkwall public library (d. 1683) 385

Baker, Sir John, attorney-general (d. 1558) 458

Baker, Sir Richard (1568–1645) 395

Balbus, Johannes (Giovanni Balbi/John of Genoa), Catholicon 38, 210, 284, 286, 411, 421, 422, 423, 431, 432, 435

Bald’s Leechbook 99

Baldock, Ralph, bishop of London (d. 1313) 189–90

   Chronicle (not known to survive) 189, 190

Baldwin, count of Guînes (1135–1205) 198

Bale, John (1495–1563) 274, 276, 279, 280, 281, 282, 288, 296, 297, 300, 302, 324, 336, 363, 368, 370, 580, 581

   Index scriptorum Britanniae 274, 276, 279–80

   Scriptorum illustrium maioris Brytanniae catalogus 332–3, 347, 611–12

Balfour, Sir James, of Denmilne, Lyon king-of-arms (1600–57) 528, 531, 532, 559

ballads 520

Banbán (Banbanus) (7th cent.) 78

Bancroft, Richard, archbishop of Canterbury (1544–1610) 282, 287–8, 296, 297, 305, 309, 310–11, 312, 371, 372, 383, 390–2, 393, 416, 551, 552

Bane, William, labourer (d. 1614) 522–3

Bangor, Co. Down, monastery 73, 77, 80

Bangor, cathedral 325, 384

Bangor Iscoed, Flint (Denbigh), monastery 89

Banister, John, surgeon (1540–1610) 469

Bankes, Richard, baron of the Exchequer (d. 1416) 451

Barberini, Francesco, the elder, cardinal (d. 1680) 567

   Index biblliothecæ, qua Franciscus Barberinus S.R.F. cardinalis . . . magnificentissimas suæ familiæ ad Quirinalem ædes magnificentiores reddidit (1681) 615

Baret, John, An aluearie or triple/quadruple dictionary . . . 443–4

Bargrave, Isaac, dean of Canterbury (1586–1643) 397

Barker, Robert, prior of Byland Abbey (16th cent.) 285

Barker, Robert, vicar of Driffield, Yorks. (d. 1581) 285, 405

Barker, William, last sub-prior of Newburgh Priory (16th cent.) 286

Barking, Essex, Benedictine abbey 94, 117, 131, 144, 244

Barnwell, Cambs., Augustinian priory 111, 120

   custumal of 18, 19, 20, 224, 244

Barocci, Giacomo, Venetian collector (d. 1617) 307, 613

Barrett, John, DD, prebendary of Norwich (d. 1563) 377

Barrett, William, usher at Eton 1500–2 431

Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus rerum 411

Bartholomaeus Salernitanus, Practica medicinae 463

Barton, Thomas, vicar of St Lawrence, York (d. 1523) 401

Barwicke, Richard, monk of St Mary’s Abbey, York (16th cent.) 284

Basil, St 101, 142, 366

   Homiliae in Hexaemeron 100

Bateman, John, fellow of Gonville and Caius (d. 1559) 4

Bateman, William, bishop of Norwich (d. 1355) 154, 174, 176

Bath:

   Abbey (post-Reformation) 383

   Benedictine cathedral priory 234, 266, 273, 276, 308, 328, 367–8, 371

Bath and Wells, diocese of 415

Batman, Stephen (d. 1584) 327

Battlefield college, Shropshire, possible school at 430

Bauduyn, Piers, stationer (late 14th cent.) 213

Beale, Robert, diplomatist (1541–1601) 478

Beaton family of hereditary medical doctors 470–1

   Fergus, physician in South Uist, c. 1695 471

   John (fl. 1700) 471

Beaton, James, archbishop of Glasgow (d. 1603) 384

Beauchamp, John, borrower of books from London Dominicans 247

Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509) 155

Beaumont, Robert, of Little Britain, bookseller (17th cent.) 295, 313

Beauvale, Notts., Carthusian priory 135

Bec, Benedictine abbey 185

Beccadelli, Lodovico, Vita Reginaldi Poli, Britanni (1563) 535

Beccaria, Antonio, secretary to Humfrey, duke of Gloucester (d. 1474) 212

Becket, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1170) 185

Beckingham, Robert, founder of Guildford Grammar School in 1509 444

Bede, the Venerable (673–735) 15, 74, 89, 95, 100, 101, 102, 127, 129, 187, 259, 262

   Chronica maiora 88

   Chronica minora 88

   Commentary on Proverbs 261

   Commentary on the Song of Songs 95

   Commentary on Mark 95, 103

   Commentary on Luke 107, 276

   Commentary on Acts of the Apostles 105

   Commentary on Catholic Epistles 105, 107

   Commentary on Revelation 95, 107

   De arte metrica 103, 104

   De natura rerum 104

   De schematibus et tropis 104

   De temporum ratione 102, 104

   Historia abbatum 92, 102

   Historia ecclesiastica 92, 94, 99, 100, 102, 105, 253, 273, 337, 340, 480, 555

   Martyrologium 102

   Vita S. Cuthberti 102, 273, 277

   Vita S. Cuthberti metrica 96, 277

Bee, Cornelius, London bookseller (early 17th cent.) 539

Bee, William, former brother of Mount Grace charterhouse (16th cent.) 286

beekeeping 514

Beerley, Richard, monk of Pershore Abbey (16th cent.) 287

Bek, Anthony, bishop of Norwich (1337–43) 192

Bellarminus, Robertus (Bellarmine, Robert) 407, 513

Bellay, Joachim du, Defence et illustration de la langue françoise (1561) 294

Bemond, William, vicar of Banbury (d. 1509) 404

Benedict, St, Rule of: see Regula S. Benedicti

Benedict XII (d. 1342) 129, 138, 139, 194, 254

Benedict Biscop, abbot of Monkwearmouth- Jarrow (d. 689) 15, 92

Benedictines 224, 232, 244, 246, 253, 266

Bentz, Joannes, lexicographer 438

Beornrad, abbot of Echternach and archbishop of Sens (late 8th cent.) 101

Beowulf 555

Berkeley, Lady Katherine (fl. 1384) 429

Bermondsey, Surrey, Cluniac priory 131, 192

   cartulary of 534

Bernard, St 117, 142, 146, 187, 281, 412

   De consideratione 431

   De diligendo Deo 261

   Sermons 195

Bernard, Edward, Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliæ et Hiberniæ (1697–8) 612

Bertie, Montagu, 2nd earl of Lindsey (1607/8–1666) 538

bestiaries 609

Bethune, Phillippe de, Counsellor of Estate 514

Betson, Thomas, ‘custos librarie’ of Syon Abbey (d. 1516) 235, 594

Bever, John, of London, Brutus abbreviatus 279

Bèze, Théodore de (1519–1605) 329

bible 73, 85, 89, 96, 100, 102, 111, 113, 116, 121, 129, 281, 378, 403–4, 407, 410, 445, 453, 480, 512, 520, 523, 582, 593, 594, 597, 602

   Complete bibles:

   English 206, 412, 413–14, 416, 441

     Anglo-Saxon 340

     Wycliffite 207, 210, 536

     Bishops’ 303, 336, 381

     Authorized Version 388

   French 207

     Bible historiale 205, 207

   Hebrew 407

   edition of Sebastian Münster 381

   commentary 373

   Latin 15, 26, 98, 129, 137, 138, 140, 163, 180, 189, 190, 191, 194, 203, 205, 206, 210, 239, 286, 287, 289, 405, 406

     Codex Amatinus (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, MS Amiatino 1) 15

     edition of Erasmus 381, 405, 438

     edition of Pagninus 381

     edition of Trimellius, Junius and Beza 442

   polyglott 407, 445

     Complutensian 375, 376

   Books of the Bible:

   Old Testament:

   Latin 200

     Pentateuch 243

     Heptateuch 105

     Psalms 72, 74, 79, 86, 88

     See also liturgical books, psalters

     Song of Songs 105, 107

     Isaiah 107

     Jeremiah 107

     Ezekiel 107

     Daniel 107

     Maccabees 107

   New Testament:

     Beza’s edition 439

   Greek 407

   commentary (Aretius) 377

     Gospels 187

   Latin:

     Gospels and gospel-books 17, 72, 74, 79, 81, 86, 94, 97, 98, 105, 106, 189, 194, 201, 276, 369, 372, 540

     Book of Durrow (TCD, MS 57) 86

     Gospel of Colum Cille 86

     Gospels of Margaret of Scotland (Bodleian, MS Lat.liturg. f.5) 540

     Lindisfarne Gospels (BL, MS Cotton Nero D. iv) 554

     Lichfield Gospels (Lichfield Cathedral, MS 1) 94

     MacDurnan Gospels (Lambeth, MS 1370) 82

     York Gospels (York Minster, MS Add. 1) 98

     Matthew 73, 277

     Pauline Epistles 73, 74, 79

     Acts of the Apostles 100

     Apocalypse 103, 190

     Douce Apocalypse (Bodleian, MS Douce 180) 201

   English 445, 523, 525

   French, Apocalypse 203

   Glossed books of the Bible (Latin) 17, 26, 38, 115, 123, 130, 185, 237

     Glossa ordinaria 115–16

     glossed Genesis 115

     glossed Psalms 26

     glossed Song of Songs 115

     glossed Gospels 271, 410

     glossed Gospel of John 536

   Tools for biblical study (Latin):

     commentaries 17, 26, 74, 103, 107, 140, 271, 286, 287, 401, 405, 410, 445, 594, 597, 609

     harmonies 379

     concordances and distinctiones 131, 195, 381, 406, 428

Biddlesden, Bucks., Cistercian abbey 142

Biel, Gabriel 382

Bildeston, Nicholas, dean of Salisbury 1435–41 261

Bill, John, stationer (d. 1630) 295, 306, 469, 578

Bill, William, master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and dean of Westminster (d. 1561) 375

bindings, see also chaining 17, 20, 26, 42, 62, 86, 93, 105, 164, 181, 190, 200, 201, 202, 213, 235, 236, 257, 271, 272, 293, 310, 328–9, 378, 417, 431, 435, 438, 442, 444, 450, 458, 483, 505, 507, 508, 533, 572, 576, 577, 588, 590

   medallion binder 508

Birchall, John, donor to Guildford School before 1606 445

Birckmann family, stationers, of Cologne 295, 301, 303

Birgitta of Sweden, St 149

Birmingham, King’s Edward’s School 437

Bloxham, John, warden of Merton College (c. 1340–87) 30

Bloxham, Thomas, fellow of Merton College (d. 1473) 250

Blyth, Notts., Benedictine priory 483

Bobbio, monastery 73

Bodleian Library, see under Oxford, university

Bodley, Laurence, canon of Exeter (d. 1615) 387

Bodley, Sir Thomas (1545–1613) 5, 55, 269, 276, 295, 297, 305–7, 359, 361, 387–8, 389, 447, 469, 551, 557, 567, 573, 578, 583, 586, 590, 596, 608, 612, 613

   duties of his librarian 573–4

Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus 87, 101

   Ars metrica 593

   De institutione arithmetica 88, 334

   De consolatione philosophiae 96, 104, 106, 107, 592

Bokbynder, Robert, Oxford bookbinder (early 15th cent.) 164

Bokkedon, John, medical practioner (fl. c. 1420) 463

Boleyn, Anne, queen of England (c. 1500–1536) 272

Bollard, Nicholas, De cultura arborum et plantarum 140

Bolton Abbey, Yorks. 577

Bonaventure, St (c. 1217–74) 249

Bond, Daniel, donor to Guildford School in 1588 444

Boniface, St, archbishop of Mainz (d. 755) 101, 102

Bonner, Edmund, bishop of London (1505?–69) 300

Bonoeil, John, A treatise of the art of making silke . . . (1622) 514

Book of Armagh (TCD, MS 52) 75, 76, 82, 83

Book of the craft of dying 134

Book of Leinster (TCD, MS 1339) 81, 85

Book of Llandaff (Aberystwyth, NLW, MS 17110) 88, 319

‘Book of Soyga’ 296

booklists 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 95, 98, 101, 103, 107, 110, 112, 113, 117, 120, 121, 123, 138, 149, 182, 205, 209, 226–8, 239, 249, 265, 270, 282, 286

   borrowers’ lists 145–6, 243–4, 246, 247

   donation lists 105–7, 179, 184, 393

   see also catalogues; inventories

bookplates 314, 468

book-rooms and locations for the storage of books 14, 16–18, 21–3, 83, 84, 86, 147, 164

   chapter house 16, 65, 129, 147, 201

   church 15, 16, 18, 38, 247

   cloisters 17, 18–28, 38, 123

   dormitory 16

   guesthouse 16

   infirmary 16, 18

   prior’s lodgings 17

   refectory 16, 17, 120, 147, 247

   royal Chamber 202, 203, 204, 209

   royal Treasury 199, 201, 212

   royal Wardrobe 199, 201, 202

   sacristy 86, 147, 247

   slype (Christ Church, Canterbury) 23, 123

   Spendement (Durham) 17, 131

   studies and private chambers 52, 62, 144–5, 146, 189, 193, 209, 214

   treasury 17

   See also furniture; library rooms

book trade, see also stationers, and under individual names 53, 119, 131, 237, 238, 278, 294–5, 306, 318–19, 356, 466, 538–40, 556, 595, 600, 603, 612

Bordesley, Worcs., Cistercian abbey 143, 208

Boreman, Richard, abbot of St Albans (d. c. 1558) 269

Borromeo, Federigo (1564–1631) 583

Borrowe, Wilfrid, cleric of Kirkby Lonsdale (d. 1542) 432

Bosham, Sussex, collegiate church 194

Boston, Lincs., girls’ school at 424

Boteler, Sir John, justice of the Common Pleas (d. 1519) 456

Bothwell, Adam, bishop of Orkney (?1526–93) 385

Bound, Richard, physician (d. 1603) 377

Bowyer, William (d. 1569/70), antiquary 282

Boxley, Kent, Cistercian abbey 142

boy bishops 427

Bracciolini, Poggio (1380–1459) 172

Bracebridge, John, schoolmaster of Lincoln (fl. 1406) 425

Bracton, Henry, De legibus et consuetudines Angliæ 451, 456, 458

Bradfield, Ralph, ‘custos librorum’ of Henry IV 209, 215

Bradwardine, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury (1290?–1349) 192, 324

   De causa Dei contra Pelagium 154

Branthwaite, Richard (d. 1620) 503

Brathwait, Richard, English gentleman and English gentlewoman 492–3

Brawshay, Robert (16th cent.) 284

Brecon (or Brecknock), Benedictine priory 373

Bredon, Simon, Trifolium de re medica 161

Brentius, Johannes (Brenz, Johann):

   In evangelii secundum Lucam duodecim priora/posteriora capita homiliae 375

   In Exodum Mosi commentarii 379

Bricot, Thomas 346

Bridges, John, bishop of Oxford (d. 1618) 379

Bridgettines 130

Bridlington, E. Yorks., Augustinian priory 117

Bridport, Dorset, school books at 426

Brigham, Nicholas (d. 1558) 274

Brightman, Thomas, A revelation of the Apocalyps (1611) 409

Bristol:

   All Saints parish 412

   Augustinian abbey 373

   cathedral 365

   clerical library, founded 1464 571, 583

   gild of kalendaries 239, 583

British Library 368, 587

British Museum 310

Brito, William, Expositio vocabulorum Bibliae 130, 139, 423

Brodeau, Jean (Brodæus, Joannes), Epigrammatum Græcorum libri vii . . .  441

Broke, Sir David, chief baron of the Exchequer (d. 1559/60) 458

Brome, John, prior of Gorleston Franciscan convent (d. 1449) 231

Brooke, George, Lord Cobham (1541) and his son William 496

Broughton, Hugh, rabbinical scholar (1549–1612) 318

Brown, William, MA of Merton College, Oxford (fl. 1533–58) 355

Browne, Lancelot, MD (d. 1605) 467

Browne, Thomas, Sir (1605–82): Hydriotaphia 299, 300–2

Browne, William, brother of Kingston-upon-Hull charterhouse (16th cent.) 286

Browne, William, prior of Monk Bretton (d. 1557) 284, 588–9

Browne, William, Arte of riding the Great Horse (1628?) 514

Bruce, Robert, earl of Ailesbury (d. 1685) 482

Brulefer, Stephanus 346

Brunetto Latini, Livre du Trésor 203, 207

Bruno the Carthusian 142

Brunschweig, Hieronymus, The homish apothecary 467

Brut (unspecified) 203

Bubwith, Nicholas, bishop of Bath and Wells (d. 1424) 46

Bucer, Martin, divine (1491–1551) 323, 350

   Enarrationes in sacra quatuor Evangelia 416

Buckfast, Devon, Cistercian abbey 128

Buckingham, Thomas, chancellor of Exeter Cathedral (d. 1349) 194

Budé, Guillaume 439

   Lexicon græcolatinum (ed. R. Constantinus) 441

Bugenhagen, Johann 348

Buildwas, Shrops., Cistercian abbey 21, 116, 238, 288, 305

Bull, Henry, librarian of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1549 571

Bullinger, Heinrich 444

   Decades (English) 415, 417

   In omnes Apostolicas epistolas 375, 376

Bullock, Henry, benefactor of Queens’ College, Cambridge (d. 1526) 578

Bunny, Edmund, prebendary of York (1540–1618) 396

Bunny, Francis (d. 1617) 397

Burdett, Clement (d. ? after 1577) 289

Burdett, William, donor to the Bodleian Library in 1608 290

Burdon, John, schoolmaster of Carlisle (fl. 1371) 424

Burgh, Christopher, rector of Scrayingham, Yorks. (d. 1469) 411

Burgo, Johannes de, Pupilla oculi 411, 412–13

Burley, Walter (1275–after 1344) 192, 346

Burnham, John, keeper of Henry VI’s books 215

Burton, Robert (1577–1640) 295, 306, 392

Burton, Thomas, fellow of New College (late 14th/early 15th cent.) 253

Burton-upon-Trent, Staffs., Benedictine abbey 112, 125

Bury, Richard de, see Richard de Bury

Bury, William (early 15th cent.) 46

Bury St Edmunds:

   Benedictine abbey 15, 16, 19, 39, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 112, 115, 117, 129, 135, 147, 148, 190, 229, 232, 234, 237, 255, 274, 275, 288–9, 327

   town library 416–17

   St James’s parish church 417

Butler, Charles, The feminine monarchie . . . (1609) 514

Byconyll, William (d. 1448) 155

Bye, John, maltster of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1595) 416

Bygrave, Walter, fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge (d. 1554) 59

Byland, N. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 142, 285, 405

Byrhtferth of Ramsey (c. 970–c. 1020) 104, 108

   Enchiridion 104

   glosses on Bede’s De temporum ratione 281

Caesar, Gaius Julius 439, 494, 609

   Bellum Gallicum 141

Caesar, Sir Julius (1558–1636) 506

Caesarius of Arles 248

   Expositio in Apocalypsim 94

   Sermones 78, 95

Caius, John, MD (1510–73) 466

   Historia Cantebrigiensis Academiæ (1574) 592

Calamus, early medieval Irish scholar 84

Calepinus, Ambrosius (Calepino, Ambrogio), Dictionarium 405, 432, 438, 439, 441

Calow, William, judge, (d. 1487) 451–2

Calvin, Jean 406, 409, 416, 444, 446, 513

   ‘Commentarii in . . . epistolas Pauli’ (various titles) 375, 376

   Mosis libri V, cum I. Caluini commentariis 445

   Sermons 417

   Sermons . . . vpon the booke of Job 416

Cambridge:

   convent of Austin friars 281

   Franciscan convent 248

   university 29, 32, 46, 176, 257, 295, 303, 307, 323, 327, 360–1, 393, 464–5, 467–8, 584, 589, 596, 611

   University Library 4, 46, 47, 60, 155–6, 157, 158, 160, 162, 164, 165, 167, 169, 170, 175, 258, 303–4, 309, 311, 312–13, 314, 321, 329, 337–8, 347, 356, 370–1, 382, 389, 467, 560, 569, 571, 576, 579, 590, 592–4, 597, 610, 611

   University librarian 572

Cambridge colleges 592

   Christ’s College 60, 155, 378, 568

   Clare Hall, later Clare College 32, 154, 158, 174, 176, 196, 349

   Corpus Christi College 57, 64, 158, 163, 167, 168, 174, 176, 296, 303, 310, 323, 337, 338–41, 349, 357, 382, 464, 612

   Emmanuel College 5, 58, 59, 309, 313, 361, 597

   Godshouse 158

   Gonville Hall, later Gonville and Caius College 32, 157, 158, 162, 167, 174, 257, 258, 338, 339, 340, 611

   Jesus College 60, 593

   King’s College 33, 54, 60, 154, 158, 162, 172, 349, 377, 380, 465, 469

   King’s Hall 30, 37, 43, 154, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 174, 176, 212, 213

   Michaelhouse 54

   Pembroke College 35, 157, 160, 167, 170, 257, 289, 349, 404, 611

   Peterhouse 5, 32, 33, 35, 37, 43, 57, 154, 156, 157, 158, 163, 167, 174, 176, 257, 304, 357, 370, 371–2, 465, 570, 597

   Queens’ College 32, 57–9, 60, 64, 174, 176, 359, 378, 578

     Vigani’s Cabinet 63

   St Catharine’s College 154, 172, 174, 176, 257

   St John’s College 60, 289, 313, 314, 349, 350, 395, 408, 468

   Sidney Sussex College 503

   Trinity College 54, 282, 288, 290, 360, 375, 383, 572, 597

   Trinity Hall 29, 51, 56–7, 58, 154, 167, 174, 257, 258, 338, 339, 340, 349

Camden, William (1551–1623) 299, 376, 390, 395, 474, 517, 519, 529, 530, 532, 534, 547, 551, 552

   Annales rerum Anglicarum, et Hibernicarum, regnante Elizabetha . . .  446, 559

   Britannia, tr. P. Holland 445, 498, 533, 558

     tr. R. Knolles 545

Canterbury 96, 298

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 305, 364, 365, 371, 374, 375, 382, 389, 397, 537

   Christ Church, Benedictine cathedral priory 23, 27, 39, 42, 43, 49, 93, 94, 99, 108, 112, 116, 117–19, 122, 123–4, 140, 143, 185, 188, 210, 226, 240, 243, 246, 253, 262, 282, 308, 327, 373, 422, 462, 536, 541, 556, 585

   Franciscan convent 556

   King’s School 437, 493

   St Augustine’s, Benedictine abbey 19, 94, 96, 103, 105, 112, 140, 224, 228, 265, 267, 276, 277, 327, 333, 422, 423, 462, 536, 556

Capgrave, John, Abbreuiacion of Cronicles 260

Cardan, Jerome (or Cardanus, Hieronymus) 354

Carew, Sir Francis (1530–1611) 516

Carew, Richard, antiquary (1555–1620) 552

Carlisle, cathedral 365

Carmelite friars 249

Carpenter, John, bishop of Worcester (d. 1476) 239, 583

Carthusians 114, 135, 153, 248, 283

Case, John (d. 1599) 60

Cassian, John 146, 238

   Collationes 96, 111, 120

   Institutiones 78, 96

Cassiano dal Pozzo, secretary to Francesco Barberini 544

Cassiodorus (c. 485–c. 575) 15, 101, 286

   De orthographia 105

   Expositio in Psalmos 100

   Historia tripartita 105

   Institutiones 95, 111–12, 115

Castiglione, Baldassare: Il Cortegiano 491

   tr. Juan Boscan 492

   tr. (1561) T. Hoby, as The courtyer 491–2

   tr. (1571) B. Clerke, as De curiale siue aulico 491–2

   tr. (1580) G. C. Tourangeau 514

Castle Acre, Norfolk, Cluniac priory 18, 196

catalogues, see also under individual authors 13–14, 16, 23, 27, 95, 140, 141, 143, 164, 168, 225, 226, 228–9, 231, 235, 265, 300, 307, 311, 316, 319, 338, 361, 362, 392, 393, 394, 396, 412, 422, 439, 440, 456, 505, 510, 512, 565–6, 571, 576, 587–8, 592–4, 602, 613, 614–15

   Bodleian (1605) 389, 510, 597, 606, 609, 611

     (1620) 397, 609, 611

     (1674) 612

   See also booklists; inventories

catechisms 523

Catesby, William, chancellor of the Exchequer (d. 1485) 452

cathedrals 295, 394–9

   Scottish 384

   Welsh 384

   See also individual cathedrals

Catherine of Aragon, queen of England (1485–1536) 269, 272

Catherine of Siena, St 149

Catholike moderator, The 513

Catton, Robert, abbot of St Albans 1531–38 273

Caudray, Richard, warden of King’s Hall, Cambridge (d. by 1458) 161

Caus, Salomon de, La perspective 515

Caxton, William (1422?–91) 295, 314

   Recuyell of the historyes of Troye 614

Cecil family 492, 501, 512–13

   Anne 495

   Mildred (née Cooke) (1526–89) 9, 493–4, 497, 503, 513

   Robert, 1st earl of Salisbury (1563?–1612) 493, 497, 501–2, 516–17

   Thomas, 1st earl of Exeter (1542–1623) 496–7, 501, 502

   William, Lord Burghley (1520–98) 325, 328, 475, 477–8, 479, 494–5, 496–7, 501–2, 508, 515–16, 517, 518

     ‘Burghley/Ailesbury’ sale in 1687 482, 495, 502

     Burghley House 501, 508, 515

     Hatfield House 494, 495, 501–2, 508, 516, 517

     Pymms 516

     Salisbury House 494, 501, 503, 507, 510–11, 515–16

   1615 catalogue 509, 510, 515

     Theobalds 475, 493, 501, 515–17, 518

céli Dé (‘clients of God’; Culdees) 80

Celsus, Aulus Cornelius, De re medica 467

censorship (including religious purges of books) 318, 349, 368–9, 465, 569, 581, 601, 607

Ceolfrith, abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow (d. 716) 15

ceremonial 480

Cervini, Marcello, cardinal (1501–1555) 281

Chace, Thomas, master of Balliol, later bishop of Meath (d. 1449) 46

chaining 29, 35–8, 42, 46, 53–4, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 159–60, 163, 235, 239, 252, 256, 338, 350, 353, 361, 378, 380, 394, 396, 404, 411, 412, 414, 416, 435, 442, 444, 445–6, 455, 457, 458, 566, 573, 576, 577, 583, 584, 587, 588, 590, 601

Chaldee 301

Chaloner family pedigree 483

Chaloner, Robert, of Gray’s Inn (d. 1555) 457

Champerowne, Sir Arthur 483

chapbooks 520

Charlemagne 601

Charles I (1600–49) 506

Charles II (1630–85) 390

Charles V, king of France (1364–80) 209, 211, 216

Charles VI, king of France (1368–1422) 205, 209, 211

Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy (1433–77) 214

Charles d’Orléans 214

Charlton, Lewis, bishop of Hereford (d. 1369) 38, 195

charters: see archives

Charyte, William, precentor then prior of Leicester Abbey (1422–1502) 140, 229

Chastising of God’s children 134

Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340?–1400) 260, 318, 392, 421, 448, 449, 506

   Canterbury Tales 351

   Treatise on the astrolabe 149

   Troilus and Criseyde 334

Chauliac, Guy de / Cauliaco, Guido de 463

Cheke, Sir John (1514–57) 278, 381, 493, 513

Cheke, Mary 326

Chelsea, proposed divinity college at 311, 312, 390

chemistry 512, 599

Chemnitz, Martin 417

Chester:

   cathedral 365, 378

   Dominican convent 247

Chichele, Henry, archbishop of Canterbury (1362?–1443) 43, 154, 196, 577

Chichester, cathedral 364

Chicksands, Beds., Gilbertine priory 542

children, education of 308

Cholmeley, Randle, serjeant at law (d. 1563) 452, 456

Chrétien de Troyes 198

Christchurch, Hants., Augustinian priory 273

Chrodegang of Metz, Regula canonicorum 95, 97, 106, 108

chronicles (unspecified): see under history

Chronicles of England 284

Chrysostom, John, St 101, 113, 114, 366, 373, 380, 406, 407, 444

   Eton edition 383

   De laude apostoli 246

Church Fathers, see Fathers of the Church

Cicero, Marcus Tullius 101, 137, 184, 298, 347, 439, 444, 494

   Opera 439, 443

   De officiis 405

   De oratore 608

   Orationes 439

   Rhetorica 333

Cín Dromma Snecta 73, 86

circulation of books 319, 355

Cirencester, Glos., Augustinian abbey 110, 112, 274, 288, 373

Cistercians 14, 21, 112, 122, 123, 218, 232, 248, 267, 285

Civil War 292, 306, 360, 395, 396, 500

Clare, John, The shepherd’s calendar 526

Clarkson, John, monk of Guisborough Priory (16th cent.) 286

classification schemes, see also location marks 2, 23–7, 140, 230, 301, 338, 392, 408, 430, 445–6, 470, 507, 510–11, 587

Claudianus, Claudius 422, 428

Claudius, bishop of Turin, Commentary on Matthew 105

Clavasio, Angelus de, Summa angelica 446

Claymond, John, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1457?–1537) 349

Clayton, Ralph, friar of York Franciscan convent (16th cent.) 287

Cleansing of Man’s soul 134

Cleeve, Som., Cistercian abbey 23, 147

Cleland, James, Institution of a young nobleman (1607) 514

Clemens Alexandrinus, St 375, 446

Clement V, Liber septimus Decretalium (‘Constitutiones Clementinae’) 138

Clement Canterbury, library keeper at St Augustine’s Canterbury (fl. 1463–99) 228, 572

Clement of Llanthony (d. after 1169) 26, 379

Clément, Claude (c. 1594–1642), Musei sive bibliotheca 567, 600–1, 602–3, 613

Clement (Clements), John, MD (d. 1572) 280, 466

Clenardus (Cleynaert), Nicolaus, Institutiones linguæ græcæ 439

Clerke, Bartholomew, see under Castiglione

Clichtoveus, Judocus, Sermones 406

Cliff, Richard, MA of Oxford (c. 1536–66) 352

Clifford, Lady Anne (d. 1676) 490, 492, 493, 495–6, 505, 506, 518

Clonard, Co. Meath, monastery 77

Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly, monastery 75, 76, 80, 81, 82

Cloud of unknowing 134

Cluny, Benedictine abbey 97, 121, 223, 243

Codex Mendoza (Bodleian, MS Arch. Selden A.1) 317

Codex Usserianus Primus (TCD, MS 55 (A.4.15)) 78

Coggeshall, Essex, Cistercian abbey 327

Cogitosus, priest of Kildare (7th cent.), Vita S. Brigitae 78

coins and medals 63, 299–300, 301, 329, 595–6, 601

   books on 392

Coke, Sir Edward (d. 1634) 453, 460, 492, 503

Colchester, Essex 311

   Harsnett library at 384

Colet, John, dean of St Paul’s (1467?–1519) 438

Colfe, Abraham (d. 1647) 444

Collins, John, MD (d. 1634) 468

Collynson, Robert, last prior of Haltemprice (16th cent.) 286

Colonne, Guido delle 446

colour coding 598

Colt, Maximilian, sculptor (fl. 1600–18) 507

Columbanus, abbot of Luxeuil and Bobbio (d. 615) 77–8, 85

Comes, Natalis, Mythologiae . . . libri decem 440

Comestor, Peter: see Peter Comestor

Cominianus, Latin grammarian 101

‘common profit’ libraries 403

commonplace books, 421 (as opposed to loci communes, q.v.)

computus 73, 74, 88, 97, 100, 103, 104, 138, 256

Conington, Hunts. 299

conservation, see repairs

Constantinople, library at 598

Constantinus, Robertus, see Budé

contents lists 464

Cooke, Robert, Clarenceux king-of-arms (d. 1593?) 474, 475–6, 478–9, 485

Cooper, Thomas, Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ et Britannicæ 438, 439, 440, 441, 442–3

Cope, Sir Walter (1553?–1614) 530

Copernicus 605

Copley, Sir Thomas (16th cent.) 269

copying 73, 75, 83–4, 116, 119, 141, 184, 185, 192, 220, 237, 258–9, 420, 450, 574

   see also scribes and writing-centres

Corbie, monastery 96

Cornelius Nepos, Roman historian 536

correction of books and textual emendation 84, 93, 121

Cosin, John, bishop of Durham (1594–1672) 397–8

cosmography 408, 593, 604, 610

Cottingham, Yorks., parish church 286

Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce (1571–1631) 5, 276, 293, 298, 299, 300, 302, 304–5, 315, 316, 319, 328, 504, 517, 519, 528, 530, 531, 534, 536, 537, 544, 545, 546, 548, 550–7, 558, 559, 560, 568, 574, 580, 589, 594

Country-mans recreation, The (1640) 514

Court of ciuil courtesy (London, 1591) 514

Courtenay, William, archbishop of Canterbury (1341/2–96) 254

courtesy books 491–3, 510, 514

Cousin, Jean, Liure de perspectiue (1560) 515

Coventry, Warwicks.:

   Carthusian priory 135

   grammar school founded 1628 444

   Mystery Plays 555

Cox, Richard, bishop of Ely (1500–81) 378

Cranmer, Thomas (1489–1556), archbishop of Canterbury 270, 282, 308, 310, 370, 371–2, 374–5, 390, 391, 512, 513

Crashaw, William, puritan divine (1572–1626) 396, 408

Crawshey, John, Countryman’s instructor . . . (1636) 514

Crediton, Devon, secular collegiate church 98, 194

Crespin, Jean, Lexicon Græco-Latinum, ed. E. Grant (1581) 440, 442

Crispe, John and Henry, copyists for Sir Peter Manwood, q.v. 532

Crome, Walter (d. 1453) 158, 159, 303

Cromwell, Oliver, Protector (1599–1658) 398

Cromwell, Thomas, lord chamberlain (1485?–1540) 273, 287, 367–8, 569

Cronica regum Mannie et insularum 277

cross-referencing 335

Crowland, Lincs., Benedictine abbey 94, 277

Croxden, Staffs., Cistercian abbey 142

Croydon, Archbishop Whitgift’s school 443–4

Cummianus (early 7th cent.) 77, 78

   Letter to Ségéne, abbot of Iona 77, 79

Cundall, Henry (d. 1555) 285

curiosities, cabinets of 63, 504, 506, 517

Cursor mundi 134

Curteys, William, abbot of Bury St Edmunds (1429–96) 39, 148, 240

Cuswith, abbess of Inkberrow, Worcs. (7th cent.) 99

Cuthbert, abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow (d. after 764), Epistola de obitu Baedae 279

Cutler or Cutlerd, William, serjeant at law, of Boston, Lincs. (d. 1506) 451

Cyprian, St 103, 142, 366, 388, 444, 611

Cyprianus Gallus 100

Cyril of Alexandria, St 416

Dackomb, Thomas, canon of Winchester (d. 1572) 368

Dacre family estates 547

Dál Ríata 70, 72

Dale, Robert, fellow of Eton 1497–1510 431

Dallington, Sir Robert:

   Method for travel, A (1605?) 497–508

   Survey of the great dukes state of Tuscany, A 498

   View of Fraunce, The (1604) 497

Damasus, Pope 101

Daniel, Samuel, poet (1562–1618) 495

Darcy, Elizabeth, will of 1412 38

Darcy, Richard, benefactor of Winchester College 1418–24 431

Darcy, Thomas, baron Darcy (1467–1537) 430

Dares Phrygius, De excidio Troiae historia 141, 379

Darrell, William, antiquary (d. in or after 1580) 282

Dartford, Kent, Dominican nuns 144

David Qimchi (1160–1235) 133

Davies, John of Mallwyd (1570–1644) 294

Davies, Richard, bishop of St David’s (d. 1581) 325

Davies, Robert, of Gwysaney, antiquary (1684–1728) 319

Davis or Davys, John, associate of John Dee (1550?–1605) 301

Day, Angel, English secretarie 409

Day, John, fellow librarian of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1558–72 572

‘De arte metrica’ 103

‘De assumptione’ 105

De duodecim abusivis saeculi 103

‘De eucharista’ 103

‘De litteris Grecorum’ 103

De raris fabulis 87

De remediis controversorum 412

Decembrio, Piercandido, humanist (1382–1497) 212

Dee, John (1527–1608) 4, 5, 52, 278, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300–2, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309, 314, 316, 385, 392, 394, 531, 538, 540, 545, 554, 558, 568, 589

   his library catalogue 300

Deeping, Lincs., Benedictine priory 138–9

Demosthenes 442

Denys the Carthusian 129, 372, 406

Dering, Edward, puritan author 409

Dering, Sir Edward (1598–1644) 397, 531, 534–7, 545, 546, 552, 557

   Dering Roll of Arms 536

destruction and dispersal of books 367–8, 385, 393–4, 569, 580–2, 588, 600

Destructorium vitiorum 404

Dethick, Sir William, Garter king-of-arms (1543–1612) 474–5, 476, 477, 530

Devenish, Co. Fermanagh, monastery 80

Devereux, Robert, 2nd earl of Essex (1566–1601) 307

D’Ewes, Sir Simonds (1602–1650) 531, 534, 537–8, 539, 540, 545, 546, 552, 553, 560

Deynman, Thomas, MD of Peterhouse (d. 1501) 465

dictionaries 381, 405, 421, 433, 436, 442, 446, 512, 594

   Greek 445

Dictys Cretensis, Ephemeris belli Troiani 141

Digby, Sir Kenelm (1603–65), donor of Bodleian MSS 1602–1839 469, 560, 613

Dinner, Conrad, Epitheta græcorum farrago locupletissima (1589) 440, 441

Dionysius Areopagita 611

Dionysius Carthusianus, see Denys the Carthusian

Dionysius Exiguus 100

Dionysius Periegetes, De situ orbis 593

Dionysius, pseudo- 187, 377

Dioscorides, De materia medica 379

   ed. Mattioli 467

dissolution of the monasteries and dispersal of monastic books 2, 5, 54, 269, 270, 295, 296, 346, 357, 363–4, 405, 490, 556, 568, 588, 598

Disticha Catonis 103, 104, 421, 422, 428, 433

divinity, see theology

Dodderidge, Sir John, antiquary (1555–1628) 530, 548, 568

Dodds, Gregory, dean of Exeter (d. 1570/1) 324, 372

Dodonæus, Rembertus: A niewe herball or historie of plantes 417

Dodsworth, Roger, antiquary (d. 1654) 534, 554, 558

Domesday Book 553

Dominicans 242, 247–8, 250, 254, 281

Donatus, Ælius 74, 96, 98, 101

   Ars grammatica 103, 420, 422, 425

   commentary on 103

   gloss on 422

Donne, Sir John (d. 1503) 214

donors books 394, 397, 468, 469, 569, 575–6, 577, 588, 614

Dorne or Thorne, John, bookseller (fl. 1506?–28+) 433

Dotyn, John, MD, rector of Exeter College, Oxford (d. 1561) 359

Dove, Richard, monk of Buckfast Abbey (15th cent.) 129

Dover, Kent, Benedictine priory 27, 140, 218, 228–9, 327, 405, 536

Draper, John, prior of Christchurch Priory, Hants. (16th cent.) 273

Drayton, Michael 392

   Poems 614

   Polyolbion 446, 614

Drogheda, Co. Louth, Franciscan convent 250

Drumbo (Druim Both), Co. Down, monastery 86

Drummond, William, of Hawthornden (1585–1649) 362, 492, 498, 503, 518, 597

Drumsnat (Druim Snechta), Co. Monaghan, monastery 73

Dryburgh, Berwick, Premonstratensian abbey 18, 21, 23

Dubitabiles in biblia 431

Duckett, Roger, of Suffolk (16th cent.) 289

Dudley, Robert, earl of Leicester (1532?–88) 299, 310, 322, 376, 508

duelling 514

Dugdale, Sir William, antiquary (1605–86) 482, 535, 545, 546, 558

Duleek, Co. Meath, monastery 76

Dundalk, Co. Louth, Franciscan convent 250

Duns Scotus, John 346, 569

   Commentary on Peter Lombard’s Sentences 254, 255, 513

Dunstan, St, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 988) 102, 103

Durandus, William, the Elder, Rationale divinorum officiorum 286

Durandus de S. Porciano, Commentary on Lombard’s Sentences 407

Duraunt, Thomas, sub-warden of Merton College 1331–4 253

Dürer, Albrecht 519, 605

   De vrbibus, arcibus, castellisque condendis . . . 515

Durham:

   Benedictine cathedral priory 17, 19, 41, 49, 94, 112, 113, 115, 116, 120, 121, 122, 130, 148, 233, 258, 283, 422, 540, 556

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 365, 366, 368, 389, 397–8, 569

   Cromwell’s college 398

Dury, John, The reformed librarie-keeper . . . / The reformed School (1650) 605–16, 607

Dymock, Roger, Liber contra duodecim errores 205

Eadmer of Canterbury (d. after 1124) 121, 222

   Historia novorum 559

   Vita sancti Odonis 334–5

Earle, John (d. 1665), Microcosmographie 528

Easton, Adam, cardinal (d. 1397) 196, 232

Easton, Christopher, vicar of East Tilbury (fl. 1567) 407

Ebden, John, prebendary of Winchester (d. 1575) 379

Eburne, Richard, A plaine pathway to plantations (1624) 514

Ecgberht, archbishop of York (d. 766), Poenitentiale 97

Ede, Thomas, donor to Guildford School in 1578 444

Edinburgh, university 385

     University Library 356, 357, 358, 359, 362, 384, 597

education (books on) 510

Edward I (1239–1307) 200–1

Edward II (1284–1327) 154, 200, 201–2, 246

Edward III (1312–77) 203–4

Edward IV (1442–83) 213–14, 215, 216

Egerton, Frances, countess of Bridgewater (1633 library catalogue) 503

Egerton, Sir Thomas (1540?–1617) 497, 506

Egton, N. Yorks., parish church 286

Einhard, Vita Karoli magni 89

Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of England (c. 1122–1204) 197, 198

Eleanor de Bohun, duchess of Gloucester (c. 1365–99) 207

Eleanor of Castille, queen of England (1241–90) 199, 201, 216

Eleanor of Provence, queen of England (c. 1223–91) 200, 204

electiones: see lending

Elizabeth I (1533–1603) 302, 304, 305, 326, 381, 493, 548–9, 558

Elizabeth de Clare (Elizabeth de Burgh) (1294/5–1360) 154

Elizabeth of York, queen of England (1466–1503) 214

Elmer, John, warden of New College (d. by 1419) 155, 431

Eltham Palace, Surrey 209, 213, 216

Eltonhede, John, of Lincoln’s Inn (fl. 1455) 449

Elwyn, John, chaplain of Hedon, Yorks. (d. 1465) 426

Ely, Cambs.:

   Benedictine abbey and cathedral priory 17, 94, 219, 220, 224, 239, 246, 556

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 327, 365, 368, 372, 378

Elyot, Sir Thomas, The boke named the governour 492, 494, 604

endleaves 330, 333–4

Englefield, Sir Francis (1522–96) 288, 289

Eochaid Ua Flannacán of Armagh (10th cent.) 82

Ephraem Latinus 146

Erasmus, Desiderius (c. 1467–1536) 172, 366, 379, 381

   Adagia (Chiliades) 405, 440, 441, 442, 443

   biblical editions 381, 405

   First (seconde) tome or volume of the paraphrases of Erasmus vpon the newe testament, The (1551, STC 2866) 375, 416

   In Novum Testamentum annotationes 375, 376, 381

   Paraphrases 367, 375, 378, 413, 414–15

Ergome, John (d. after 1386) 141, 143, 196

Eriugena, John Scottus (d. 877) 80

   De divisione naturae 256

   Periphyseon 81

Erizzo, Sebastiano, Discorso sopra la medaglie antiche 517

Ernulf (1040–1124), bishop of Rochester, De incestis coniugibus 122

Erpenius, Thomas, orientalist (1584–1624) 312

Escorial 601

Estienne, Charles:

   De re hortensi libellus . . . 516

   Dictionarium historicum ac poeticum 439, 440, 441, 442

     (but some of these perhaps Torrentinus)

   Seminarium . . . 516

   Thesaurus M. Tullii Ciceronis 438

Estienne, Henri, Thesaurus græcæ linguæ 438, 440

Estienne, Robert, Thesaurus linguæ latinæ 438

   Gallicae grammatices libellus 495

Eton College 33, 60, 162, 429, 431–2, 436, 437, 444, 584, 593

Euripides 439, 495

Eusebius of Caesarea

   Chronicon 100

   Historia ecclesiastica 74, 87, 100, 105

Eustathius, bishop of Thessalonica, Παρ∊κβολὰι ∊ἰς την ῾Ομηρου ᾿λιαδα (᾿Οδυσσ∊ιαν) 442

Eutropius 100

   Breviarium historiae Romanae 480

Eutyches, Latin grammarian 101

Evans, John, donor to Guildford school in 1635 445

Eve of Wilton (11th cent.) 117

Evelyn, John (1620–1706) 567, 600, 605

Evesham, Worcs., Benedictine abbey 96, 137, 220, 223, 234, 236, 261, 274, 287, 373, 423

Évrard de Béthune, Grecismus 421, 423, 428, 431

Exeter:

   cathedral 16, 38, 42, 93, 94, 105, 107, 114, 184, 265, 328, 364, 367, 372, 387

     The ‘Exeter Book’ (Exeter Cathedral, MS 3501) 106

   Dominican convent 194

exile 306

Eynsham, Oxon., Benedictine abbey 145, 222, 246

Faber Stapulensis, Jacobus (Le Fèvre d’Etaples, Jacques) 381

Fairfax, Fernando, 2nd baron (1584–1648) 396

Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd baron (1612–71) 396

Fairhurst, James (d. 1999) 320, 386

Faits des Romains (La grande histoire Cesar) 214

Family of Love 311, 524

Faricius of Malmesbury, abbot of Abingdon (d. 1117) 113

Fastolf, Sir John (1378?–1459) 576

Fathers of the Church 26, 74, 89, 94, 104, 108, 111–15, 120, 121, 122, 123, 140, 184, 187, 191, 194, 244, 291, 348, 350, 381, 407, 416, 417, 493, 512, 597, 607, 611

Favour, John, vicar of Halifax, 1593–1623 400, 404

Featley, Daniel (1582–1645) 390

Fécamp, Benedictine abbey 113

fees 359

Felix of Crowland, Vita S. Guthlaci 277

Felsted School (Essex) 442

Feltwell, Norfolk, church 196

Fernell, John, chaplain at York (d. 1466) 425

Ferrar, R. (16th cent.) 275

Ferrum (grammatical text of, c. 1410) 431

Fetchett, Richard, cleric, of Bristol (d. 1546) 401–2

Fetherstone, Henry, stationer (d. 1646/7) 295, 306, 307, 312, 318–19, 360, 362

Fey, Jacopo, of Florence, Franciscan at Oxford, late 14th cent. 258

filid 72, 73

fines 339

fire, destruction of libraries by 459

Fitton, Alice, wife of Sir William Howard 542

Fitzalan, Henry, 12th earl of Arundel (1511?–80) 276, 308–9, 501, 502, 508, 547

Fitzbaderon, Gilbert (12th cent.) 198

Fitzjames, Richard, warden of Merton 1483–1507 578

Fitzralph, Richard, archbishop of Armagh (d. 1360) 194, 250

Flacius, Matthias (Illyricus), Protestant historian 324

Flaxley, Glos., Cistercian abbey 144

Flemyng, Richard, bishop of Lincoln (d. 1431) 196

Flemyng, Robert (d. 1483) 175, 196

Flete, John, Keeper of the Privy Wardrobe 1324–41 201

Fletewoode (Fleetwood), William, recorder of London (1535?–94) 450, 453, 530

Fleury, Benedictine abbey (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) 96

Florence of Worcester (d. 1118), Chronicle attributed to 559

Florus, Lucius Annæus, ‘Gesta Romanorum‘ 446, 449

Florus of Lyon, commentary on the Pauline Epistles 120

Flower, William, Norroy king-of-arms (1498?–1588) 475, 476

Fordun, John, Scotichronicon 483

Fortescue, Sir John, lord chief justice (d. 1476?): De natura legis naturae 452

Fortunatus 101

Fotheringhay, Northants., secular college 48

Fountains, W. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 16, 18, 23, 283, 285, 534

Fowle, Thomas, prebendary of Norwich 1563–81 377

Foxe, John, martyrologist (1516/17–87) 278, 310, 407, 513

   Acts and monuments 376, 414, 415, 445, 520

Franciscans 118, 248–9, 252, 258, 281

Frankfurt: books fairs and catalogues (both) 294, 466

   catalogues 306, 318, 360, 408, 599

   fairs 417

Fremonsheim, Andreas, cataloguer of John Dee’s library (late 16th cent.) 294

friars 28, 30, 127, 130, 142, 153, 165, 166, 193, 218, 232, 246, 247–53, 258–9

   see also Austin friars, Carmelites, Dominicans, Franciscans and individual convents

Froben, Hieronymus (Johan), printer 280, 595

Frobisher, Thomas, monk of Monk Bretton (d. 1557) 284, 588

Froissart, Jean, chronicler 205

Froschouer, Christopher, and house of 595

Frowyk, Sir Thomas, chief justice of the Common Pleas (d. 1505) 451–2, 458

Frulovisi, Tito Livio, humanist (d. after 1456) 212

Fuchs, Leonhart 379

Fulda, monastery 96

Fulgentius, bishop of Ruspe 101, 142

   Ad Thrasamundum regem 100

funding 119, 394, 397, 456, 579

Furness, Lancs., Savigniac and Cistercian abbey 23, 142, 147, 483

furniture 21, 33–5, 49, 52, 84–6, 91, 452, 466

   armaria 14, 602

   book-cupboards 15, 16, 17, 18–21, 23, 27, 223, 224, 366, 481, 504, 566, 584, 601, 612

   book satchel (scetha) 85–6, 92

   chests 37, 49, 52, 64, 164, 168, 189, 338, 425, 428, 504, 505, 506, 566, 583

   cases 51, 338, 394–5, 435, 481, 484, 504, 507, 595

   cumdach 72, 83, 86

   desks 209, 216, 374, 376, 397, 455, 468, 504, 506

   drawers 505

   hour glasses 442

   keys 442

   lecterns 29, 30, 32, 33–5, 41–2, 46, 47, 51–2, 55, 56, 58, 166, 361, 573, 580, 584, 601

   presses 51, 64, 395, 455, 468, 481, 483, 505

   reading desks 504

   scrini(ol)um 84

   seats 376

   shelves 376, 435, 504, 506, 507–8, 573, 584

   stalls 51, 53–4, 55–6, 59, 338, 361, 374, 380, 613

   stools 455

   tables 504

   see also library, concept of and terminology

Fyneux, Sir John, chief justice of the King’s Bench (1441?–1527) 455

Gainsford, Thomas, The rich cabinet . . . (1616) 523

Galen (Claudius Galenus) 378, 463

   Tegni 577

gardening, see husbandry

Gardiner, George, dean of Norwich (1535?–89) 377

Gascoigne, Thomas (1403–58) 153, 158, 172, 188, 253, 254, 261–2

Gawain and the green knight 555

Gelasius, pseudo-, De libris recipiendis 111

Gellius, Aulus, Noctes Atticæ 439

genealogy 536

   Irish 73, 74, 79, 80

   Welsh 87

Geninges, Edward, Life and death of . . ., The 513

Gennadius of Marseilles, De viris illustribus 111

Gent, William, donor to the Bodleian in 1600 502

Geoffrey de Kilmington, fellow of Merton (late 13th cent.) 255

Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia regum Britanniae 138, 301, 309, 379, 480, 558

geography 445, 513, 604

Geoponica, tr. J. Cornarius 516

George II (1683–1760) 213, 296, 310

Gerald of Wales:

   De instructione principis 140, 277

   Expugnatio Hibernica 480

   Itinerarium Cambriae 559

Gerard, John, herbalist (1545–1612) 515

   Herball . . .  515

Gerrard, William, executor of Hugh Hendley (fl. 1590) 440

Gervase of Canterbury, Chronica 338

Gervase of Louth, letter attrib. to 280

Gervase of Tilbury, Otia imperialia 333

Gesner, Konrad (Gesnerus, Conradus) (1516–65) 595, 603, 610, 611

   Bibliotheca universalis (1545) 567, 595

   Historiæ animalium 379, 567

   Pandectæ siue partitionum uniuersalium, libri xxi 567, 595

Geste (Gheast), Edmund, archbishop (1518–77) 295, 364, 371, 372

Ghelen, Sigismund, printer 280

Gilbert of Hoyland, abbot of Swineshead (d. 1172) 291

Gilbertines 244

Gildas (6th cent.) 69, 101, 326

   De excidio Britanniæ 335, 480

Giles of Rome (Ægidius Romanus), De regimine principum 551

Gilpin, Isaac, schoolmaster at Durham (17th cent.) 398

Glasgow, university 359, 360

Glastonbury, Somerset, Benedictine abbey 16, 94, 95, 103, 119, 190, 227, 266, 283, 422, 423, 534

Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, monastery 80, 81

globes 63, 504, 572, 595, 601

glossaries: (Latin/Old-English), (Greek/Latin) 92, 103

Gloucester:

   Benedictine abbey 94, 96, 148, 180, 271, 274, 373

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 65, 316, 365

Glover, Robert, Somerset herald (1543/4–88) 473, 475–85, 505, 537

   Baronagium Angliæ 484

   Ordinary 477, 484

Goade, Roger, provost of King’s College, Cambridge (1538–1610) 60, 469

Goclenius, Rodolphus, Analecta obseruationum latinæ linguæ 441–2

Godfrey, Garrett, bookseller and bookbinder (d. 1539) 433

Godfrey of Winchester (d. 1107) 291

Godlie gardeine, out of the which most comfortable herbes may be gathered . . ., A 523

Godwin of Sarum (early 12th cent.), Meditationes 279

Golden Fleece, statutes of the order of 480

Goldwin, William, donor to All Souls (d. 1482) 255, 577

Gooch, Augustine, maltster of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1595) 416

Goodman, Gabriel, dean of Westminster (1529?–1601) 375, 376

Goodman, Godfrey, bishop of Gloucester (1583–1656) 390

Gordon, Sir Robert, of Gordonstoun (1580–1656) 502, 509–10, 512

Gordon, Sir Robert, of Lochinvar, Encouragements for such as shall have intention to be undertakers in the plantation of Cape Breton (1625) 514

Gordon, William, bishop of Aberdeen (d. 1577) 384

Gordonio, Bernardus de / Gordonus, Bernardus 471

Gorleston, Suffolk, convent of Austin friars 231

Goscelin of St Bertin (d. after 1114) 222

   Liber confortatorius 117

   Vita et miracula S. Ivonis 277

Gower, John (1325?–1408) 210, 318, 421

   Confessio amantis 205, 480

grammars 512, 614

   see also under liberal arts and individual authors

Grandisson, John, bishop of Exeter (d. 1369) 193–5, 220

   Legendary 195

   Vita S. Thomae 195

Grantham town library 416

Gratian, Decretum 586

Gravesend, Richard, bishop of London (d. 1303) 181, 189

Gray, Nicholas, headmaster of Merchant Taylors’ in 1626 440

Gray, William, bishop of Ely (d. 1478) 43, 158, 165, 175, 176, 196

Greek books 145, 186, 187, 333, 353, 355, 511, 592

Greenwich Palace 270, 276, 503

Gregory I, St 77, 79, 89, 99, 100, 101, 113, 142, 237, 281, 388

   De cura pastorali 107, 108, 120

   Dialogi 94, 102, 103, 105, 107, 120

   Homiliae in Canticum canticorum 78

   Homiliae in Ezechielem 78

   Homiliae XL in Evangelia 99, 102, 104, 138

   Moralia in Iob 82, 104, 105, 138, 140, 187, 210, 286, 593

Gregory IX 248

   Decretales 154

Gregory of Nazianzus, St 366, 444

   Orationes 78, 114

Gregory of Tours 100

   Miracula beati Andreae 273

Gregory, John, Hebraist and Arabist (1607–46) 319

Greneway, Thomas, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (d. 1571) 357

Gresham College 313

Grey, Elizabeth, countess of Kent (1581–1651) 298, 316, 321

Grey, Lady Jane, neé Dudley (1537–54) 493

Greyndour, Joan, foundress of Newland School in 1446 430

Grimestone, Edward, writer (17th cent.) 532

Grindal, Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury (1519?–83) 296, 310, 357, 374, 375, 382, 415

Grolier, Jean (1479–1565) 299

Grosmont, N. Yorks., Grandmontine priory 286, 405

Grosseteste, Robert, bishop of Lincoln (d. 1253) 186–8, 252

   De confessione 139, 231

   Testamenta XII patriarcharum 187

Grosseteste, pseudo- 291

Grotius, Hugo (1583–1645) 319, 446

Gryffyth, Jasper, antiquary (1568 ?–1614) 531, 546

Grynaeus, Simon (1493–1541) 274, 281

Gryphius, Antonius, Sebastian et al. 595

Guazzo, Stefano, La ciuil conuersatione 508

Guibert of Nogent (d. 1124) 114

Guido de Monte Rochen, Manipulus curatorum 286

Guildford, grammar school 378, 444–5, 446

   public library 444

Guillaume de Machaut 211

Guillim, John, Display of heraldry (1632) 535

Guisborough, grammar school of Jesus (survival of priory school?) 406

Guise, Sir William, of Elmore (d. by 1574) 489

Guterius, Andreas, Ceresianus: Opus grammaticale 432

Guthrie, Richard, abbot of Arbroath (d. in or before 1473) 128

Guy de Beauchamp, 10th earl of Warwick (c. 1272–1315) 143, 208

Guy of Warwick 202, 521

Gwynedd, court of 89

Hadrian, abbot of St Peter’s and St Paul’s, Canterbury (d. 709) 100

Hagnaby, Lincs., Premonstratensian abbey 425

Hailes, Glos., Cistercian abbey 129, 137, 142, 147, 283

Haimo of Auxerre, Homiliae 104, 105, 262

Hakewill, William, legal antiquary (1574–1655) 506

Hale, Sir Matthew (1609–76) 316, 320, 386, 453

Hall, Joseph, bishop of Exeter and Norwich (1574–1656) 387

   Peace of Rome, The (1609) 409

   Quo vadis? 496

Hall, Leonard, former brother of Mount Grace charterhouse (16th cent.) 286

Hall, Sir Richard, perhaps former monk of Rievaulx (16th cent.) 285, 286

Haltemprice, E. Yorks., Augustinian priory 286

Hamilton family, earls of Haddington 492

   Thomas, 1st earl (1563–1637) 496

Hampton Court 270–1, 276

Hanham, John, books given to Merton College in 1484 253

Harclay, Henry, chancellor of Oxford (d. 1317) 252

Hardyman, Dr John, last prior of Cambridge convent of Austin friars (d. after 1569) 281

Harington, Lady Anne (d. 1620) 417, 503

Harington, John, son of Lady Anne (d. 1614) 417

Harington, Sir John, of Kelston (1561–1612) 494

Harks, Garbrand, stationer at Oxford (fl. 1539–66) 580, 589

Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1661–1724) 560

Harris, James, of Great Burstead, Essex (d. 1572) 414

Harris, Robert, president of Trinity College, Oxford (1581–1658) 409

Harrison, —, master at St Paul’s 1582/3 438–9

Harsnett, Samuel, archbishop of York (1561–1631) 310–11, 383–4

Hart, Richard, last prior of Lanthony Priory, Glos. (16th cent.) 287

Hartlib, Samuel (d. 1670?) 607

Harvey, Daniel, merchant (early 17th cent.) 540

Harvey, Gabriel (1545?–1630) 437, 467

Harvey, William, anatomist (1578–1657) 471, 519

Harward, Simon, A most profitable new treatise of the art of propagating plants (1623) 514

Hastings, Henry, 3rd earl of Huntingdon (1535–95) 491

Hatcher, John, MD (d. 1587) 293, 467

Hatfield, Thomas, bishop of Durham (d. 1381) 46

Hatton, Sir Christopher (1540–91) 310, 535, 546

Hatton, Christopher, 1st baron Hatton (1605?–1670) 500

Haule, John, 14th-century donor to school at St Albans 425

Hawford, Philip, last abbot of Evesham (d. 1557) 287

Haxley, Thomas, treasurer of York Minster (15th cent.) 46

Healaugh, W. Yorks., Augustinian priory 554

Hebrew books 132, 195, 267, 298, 301, 307, 312, 314, 316, 318, 375, 376, 381, 395, 511

Hedon, Yorks., chapel of St Augustine 426

Hegesippus: see Josephus

Heigham, Richard, serjeant at law (d. 1500) 449

Helias, Peter 428

Helm, Robert (late 16th cent.) 285

Helmsted university 357

Helperic of Auxerre 90

   Liber de computo 104

Hendley, Hugh, master at Merchant Taylors’ in 1590 440

Henricus de Segusio Ostiensis, Summa super titulis Decretalium 189

Henry I (1068/9–1135) 190

Henry II (1133–89) 197, 200

Henry III (1207–72) 200

Henry IV (1366–1413) 205, 209–10, 216, 430

Henry V (1386/7–1422) 161, 210–11

Henry VI (1421–71) 33, 154, 161, 162, 210–11, 212–13

Henry VII (1457–1509) 213, 214–15

Henry VIII (1491–1547) 269, 270, 272, 276, 296, 503–4, 570, 580, 589

   divorce 296, 568–9, 580

   See also royal library

Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester (d. 1171) 16

Henry of Eastry, prior of Christ Church, Canterbury (d. 1331) 27, 143, 188, 225

Henry of Ghent 255

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594–1612) 296, 309–10, 492, 497, 506, 507, 604

Henry of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum 190, 278, 279, 338, 558, 559

Henry de Kirkestede, prior of Bury St Edmunds (d. after 1378) 16, 19, 152, 229–30, 232, 234

   Catalogus de libris autenticis et apocrifis 230, 253, 288, 565

Henry de la Wylie, chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral (d. 1329) 190

Henry the Liberal, count of Champagne (1127–81) 197–8

Henry de Shorne (d. by 1315) 253

Henry de Tatton (14th cent.) 204

Heptonstall, Edward, former monk of Kirkstall (d. in or after 1558) 285

heraldry 512, 536

Herbert of Bosham (d. after 1189) 185

Herbert de Losinga, bishop of Norwich (d. 1119) 93

Herbert, Edward, 1st baron Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648) 503

Herbert, Henry, 2nd earl of Pembroke (1534?–1601) 517

Herbert, Philip, 4th earl of Pembroke (1584–1650) 307

Hercy, John, servant to the earl of Shrewsbury (fl. 1588) 479

Hereford

   cathedral 38, 42, 94, 115, 148, 196, 274, 325, 328, 364–5, 372, 373–4, 389, 394–5, 445, 556

   Franciscan convent 373

   St Guthlac’s Benedictine priory 373

Heresbach, Conrad, Four bookes of husbandry (1606) 514

Herford, John, printer at St Albans (16th cent.) 268

Herolt, John, Sermones discipuli 285, 400, 401

Hert, Peter, benefactor of Winchester College, c. 1420 431

Herwagen, Johann, the Younger (d. 1564) 281

Hexham, Northumberland, monastery 92, 94, 100

Heynings, Lincs., priory of Cistercian nuns 38

Hieron, Samuel, Workes (1620?) 416

Higden, Ranulf, Polychronicon 207, 210, 329, 338, 551

Higgin, Anthony, dean of Ripon 1608–24 396

Higgs, Griffin (Griffith), librarian of Merton College in 1650s 56

Hilary of Poitiers, St 95, 101, 142, 406

   Tractatus super Psalmos 114

Hill, Thomas, Proffitable arte of gardening (1568) 514

Hilton, Walter 134, 149

Hinchcliff, Richard, monk at Monk Bretton (d. 1574) 284, 589

Hinton, Som., Carthusian priory 135

Hippocrates 471

   Aphorisms 577

Hisperica famina 85

Historia Brittonum (attrib. Nennius) 87, 536, 555

‘historie . . . de heremitis’ 202

history (historical books and texts) 89, 135, 233, 270, 272, 281, 287, 291, 309, 311, 314, 330, 331, 332, 335, 392, 408, 445, 505, 510, 511, 512, 536, 593, 594, 601, 602–3, 604, 608, 609, 610

   see also genealogy

   annals 87, 89

     Irish annals 73–4, 75–6, 79, 80, 547

   chronicles 81, 82, 98, 210, 273, 334, 338, 452, 480

   ecclesiastical 334, 445

     Councils 381, 408

   Greek 445

Hobbes, Robert, abbot of Woburn (d. 1538) 137

Hoby, Sir Thomas, see under Castiglione

Holbeach, Lawrence, monk of St Albans (early 15th cent.) 267

Holbeck, Lawrence, monk of Ramsey (early 15th cent.) 133

Holcot, Robert:

   Commentary on Wisdom 254

   Opus quaestionum super Sententias 258

Holdsworth, Richard (1590–1649) 292, 294, 295, 302, 313–15, 321

Holes, Andrew (d. 1470) 175

Holgate, Robert, archbishop of York (1481?–1555) 374, 375

Holgrave, John, baron of the Exchequer (d. 1487) 449

Holinshed, Raphael, ‘Chronicles’ 517

Holland, Margaret, duchess of Clarence (1387–1421) 211

Holland, Robert, former monk of Grosmont Priory (16th cent.) 286

Hollar, Wenceslaus, artist and printmaker 545

Holles, John, 2nd earl of Clare (1595–1666) 505

Holleway, William, prior of Bath (fl. 1535) 273, 367

Holme Cultram, Cumberland, Cistercian abbey 142

Holt, Aylot, former monk of Bury St Edmunds (16th cent.) 288

Holt, Jeremiah, of Suffolk, donor to St John’s, Cambridge, in 1634 289

Holyoake, Francis, Dictionarium etymologicum Latinum 446

Homer 333, 442, 592

Homilies, The Book of 413

Hoole, Charles, A new discovery of the old art of teaching schoole . . . (1660) 437

Hopton, John, bishop of Norwich (d. 1558) 377

Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) 96, 117, 422, 439, 446

Horman, William (d. 1535) 431–2

   Introductorium lingue Latine 432

   Vulgaria 130, 432

horn books 420

Horne, Robert, bishop of Winchester (1519?–80) 4, 325, 337, 376, 610

hospitals 239

How religious men should keep certain articles 251

Howard, Charles, 1st earl of Nottingham (1536–1624) 270, 271, 272, 276

Howard, Henry, earl of Northampton (1540–1614) 547, 552

Howard, Lady Katherine (c. 1538–96) 494

Howard, Thomas, 4th duke of Norfolk, earl marshal (1536–72) 472, 474

Howard, Thomas, 2nd and 14th earl of Arundel (1586–1646) 502, 518–19, 542, 544, 547, 560

Howard, Thomas, 2nd earl of Surrey and 3rd duke of Norfolk (1473–1554) 547

Howard, Lord William, of Naworth (1563–1640) 517, 518, 531, 533–4, 539, 540–3, 546–7, 558, 559, 560

Howard, Sir William (d. c. 1308) 542

Hrabanus Maurus 98, 127, 187

   De computo 104

   Expositio in Librum Iudith 105

   Expositio in Librum Hesther 105

Hudson, John, dean of Doncaster (fl. 1557–70) 406

Hue de Rotelande, Protheselaus 198

Hugh of Aylington, monk of Ramsey Abbey (13th or 14th cent.) 128

Hugh of Balsham, bishop of Ely (d. 1286) 154

Hugh of Saint-Cher 130, 140, 159, 261

   ‘De potestate clavium’ 261

Hugh of Saint-Victor 26, 116, 142, 146, 187, 406, 407

   De sacramentis 200

Hugh of Vienne 163

Hugutio of Pisa, Derivationes 139, 258, 421, 422, 423, 426, 427, 428, 431, 435

Hull, William (TCD, MS 709) 409

Hulne, Northumberland, Carmelite convent 140

humanism 175, 212

Humbertus de Romanis (d. 1274/7) 28, 224, 247, 254

Humberville, William, mason (late 14th cent.) 30

Humfrey, duke of Gloucester (1391–1447) 47, 154, 158, 161, 173, 175, 176, 347, 348, 352, 463, 575

Humphrey, son of Thomas of Woodstock (1381–99) 207

Humphrey, Laurence, president of Magdalen, Oxford (1527?–90) 579

Hungate, Father Augustine, chaplain of Lord William Howard of Naworth 534

Hunne, Richard, alleged heretic (d. 1514) 412–13

Hunter, Robert, scholar of York (d. 1446) 425

Hurt, John, Cambridge benefactor (d. 1476) 158

husbandry (and gardening) 511, 512, 514–17, 536, 609

Hwætberht (‘Eusebius’), Aenigmata 92

Hyde, Thomas, orientalist and librarian (1636–1703) 316

   Catalogus impressorum librorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana (1674) 612, 615

   See also under catalogues

illuminations 190, 330, 543–4

incunabula 294, 314, 317, 353, 466

Ingleby, Sir William of Ripley Hall, Yorks (d. 1618) 505, 506

Ingram, William, monk of Christ Church Canterbury (d. in or after 1533), list of books compiled by 42, 282

injunctions:

   royal (1536) 413

   royal (1538) 413

   royal (1559) 394

Innisfallen, Co. Kerry, monastery 80

inns of chancery 460

inns of court 455–60, 530, 551

   Gray’s Inn 457–8

   Inner Temple 320, 452, 458–9

   Lincolns Inn 451, 452, 455–7

   Middle Temple 459–60

   Serjeants’ Inn 452

inscriptions of ownership 408, 466, 467

   ‘et amicorum’ 299

instruments, see also globes

   scientific 53, 140, 301, 304, 445, 504

inventories 16, 179, 181, 189, 206, 216, 284, 352–3, 412, 416, 426, 430, 475–6, 479–84, 588

   Westminster inventory (1542) 270, 271–2, 290

   See also booklists; catalogues

Iona, monastery 70, 74, 75, 77, 80, 83, 84

Ipswich, town library 64, 416, 597, 598

Ireland 70–86, 118

Isaacson, Henry, Saturni ephemerides sive tabula historico-chronologica (1632) 445

Isabella, queen of England (1295–1358) 199, 202

Isabella, daughter of Edward III (1332–82) 195

Isabella, daughter of Thomas of Woodstock (1385/6–1402) 207

Isabella of Lancaster, prioress of Amesbury (c. 1317– in or after 1347) 204

Isham, Richard, of Lincoln’s Inn (d. 1492) 452–3

Isidore, bishop of Seville, St 74, 79, 89, 101, 112, 146, 195, 262

   Chronica 84, 87

   De ecclesiasticis officiis 84, 105

   De fide catholica contra Iudaeos 107

   De natura rerum 103, 104

   De ordine creaturarum 102

   De ortu et obitu patrum 79, 102

   De viris illustribus 111

   In libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti prooemia 107

   Etymologiae 79, 94, 104, 107, 427

   Sententiae 104, 120

   Synonyma 97, 103, 237

Isidore, pseudo-, Decretals 114, 122

   De ordine creaturarum 102

Islip, Simon, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1366) 195

Isocrates 439

   ad Nicoclem 495

Ive, Roger, co-founder of Battlefield college (fl. 1410) 430

Ivo of Chartres, Panormia 114

Jack Upland 251

Jackson, John, incumbent of Measham (fl. 1635) 418

Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea 207, 400, 403, 404, 410, 412, 446, 450, 539

Jakes, Thomas, second husband of Lady Frowyck (d. 1514) 452, 458

James I and VI (1566–1625) 296, 311, 390, 396, 528, 549, 568

James, Richard, nephew of Thomas (1592–1638) 574

James, Thomas, Bodley’s librarian (1573?–1629) 297, 305, 306, 358, 359, 360, 362, 567, 571, 586, 590, 591, 596, 606, 609, 612

   Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigiensis (1600) 606–7, 611

James, William, library keeper at Cambridge, 1577–81 572

Jan van Ruusbroec 149

Jansson, Jan, ‘Atlas‘ 446

Jean, duc de Berry (1340–1416) 205

Jean de Meung, Roman de la Rose 205, 207

Jean de Wavrin (d. c. 1474), Croniques d’Angleterre 214

Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Augustinian abbey 118

Jennings, Mountain, gardener to Robert Cecil, q.v. 517

Jennings, Ralph, antiquary (fl. 1650–62) 340

Jermyn, Sir Robert (d. 1614) 416

Jerome, St 69, 74, 77, 94, 95, 101, 112, 123, 142, 146, 261, 366, 446, 613

   Adversus Iovinianum 100

   Commentary on Isaiah 95

   Commentary on Jeremiah 95

   Commentary on Daniel 100, 102

   Commentary on Matthew 95, 102, 104

   Contra Rufinum 192

   De viris illustribus 111

   Epistolae 78, 114

   Liber interpretationis hebraicorum nominum 94, 103, 104

   Vita S. Pauli primi eremitae 102

Jerome, pseudo-, Martyrologium Hieronymianum 88

Jervaulx, N. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 267, 328

Jesuits 586

Jewel, John, bishop of Salisbury (1522–71) 296, 325, 356, 367, 373, 379–80, 513, 579

   Works (1609) 416

Joachim of Fiore 141

   Commentary on Revelation 258

Joan, queen of Scots (1321–62) 203

Joan, queen of Scots (1394–1437) 207

Joan of Arc 329

John, king of England (1167–1216) 199–200

John XXII (1249–1334) 194

John, duke of Bedford (1389–1435) 211

John of Beverley, monk of Durham (d. 1349) 258

John of Brinkley, abbot of Bury St Edmunds 1361–79 190, 237

John of Ford, Vita S. Wulfrici 149

John of Gaddesden, Rosa anglica 149, 463

John of Garland/Johannes de Garlandia, (attrib.) Synonyma and Equivoca 421, 428, 433

   Equivoca 431

John of Genoa: see Balbus, Johannes

John of Howden, Rossignos 200

John of Parma 149

John of Salisbury (d. 1180) 185, 193

   Policraticus, French tr. 216

John of Sawtrey, abbot of Ramsey 1285–1316 225

John of Taunton, abbot of Glastonbury 1274–91 190

John of Worcester 261

Jolyffe, Thomas (15th cent.) 254

Jones, Inigo (1573–1652) 518

Jonson, Benjamin (1573?–1637) 317, 318, 446

Joscelyn, John (1529–1603) 303, 326, 334, 528, 537, 559

Joseph of Exeter, Antiocheis (not known to survive) 267

Josephus, Flavius 93, 177, 213, 214, 525, 611

   Antiquitates Iudaicae 100

   Bellum Iudaicum, trans. and abbrev. Hegesippus 77

Judd, Sir Andrew, founder of Tonbridge School in 1564 443

Julian of Toledo, Prognosticon futuri saeculi 103, 105

Junilius (Junillus Africanus), Instituta regularia divinae legis 102

Junius, Adrianus 407

Junius, Franciscus (François du Jon) (1591–1677) 519, 543, 544

Justin, saint and martyr 375, 381

Justinian

   Corpus iuris civilis 446

   Autentica 427

   Codex 253, 427

   Digestum vetus 188, 427

   Institutes 254, 401

Justinus, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus’ Historiae Philippicae 101

Justus, archbishop of Canterbury (d. c. 627) 99

Juvenal, Decimus Junius, Saturae 96, 117, 204, 347, 422, 428, 598

Juvencus (C. Vettius Aquilinus Iuvencus), Evangelia metrica 77, 87, 88, 100, 101, 105, 108

Juxon, William, archbishop of Canterbury (1582–1663) 390

Kebell, Mr Serjeant (d. 1500) 449

Kederminster, Sir John (d. 1631) 417

   library room 504

Keith, Agnes, countess of Morton, Devotions 525

Kelso, Roxburgh, abbey of the order of Tiron 118

Kendal School 446

Keton, Robert (d. 1429) 155

Keye, Thomas (d. 1572) 279–80

Keys, Roger, warden of All Souls (d. 1477) 160

Kildare, Co. Kildare, monastery 81, 86

Killaloe, Co. Clare, monastery 80

Kilmanagh (Cell na Manach), Co. Kilkenny 75

Kilwardby, Robert, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1279) 575

   Commentaries on Aristotle 128

   Injunctions for Merton College 37, 156, 257

King, Gregory, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant (1648–1712) 482

King, Henry, prebendary of Norwich 1548–54 377

King, John, of Stebbing, Essex (d. 1574) 414

King’s grammar, The 433

King’s Lynn, Norfolk, convent of Austin friars 196, 260

Kingston-upon-Hull, E. Yorks., Carthusian priory 135, 286

Kirkby Lonsdale Grammar School 432

Kirkstall, W. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 18, 23, 135, 142, 285

Kirkton, Alan, monk of Spalding (15th cent.) 146

Kirkton, Alan (d. in or before 1443) 255

Kirkwall Cathedral (St Magnus), Orkney 385

Kitson, Sir Thomas (1485–1540) 500

Knappe, Henry (author of Stowe 41) (17th cent.) 489

Knight, —, Chester herald (d. 1618) 475

Knighton, Henry, Chronicon 555

Knole, Kent 506

Knolles, Richard (1550?–1610), Generall historie of the Turkes, The 506, 532–3

Knyvett, Sir Thomas, of Ashwellthorpe (c. 1539–1618) 492, 503, 511, 512, 604

Kymer, Gilbert, MD (d. 1463) 463–4, 466

Lacock, Wilts., abbey of Augustinian canonesses 133–4

La Croix du Maine, François Grudé, sieur de (1552–92) 595, 607

Lactantius Firmianus, Lucius Cælius 101, 438

Laidcenn mac Baíth Bannaig, Ecloga de Moralibus in Iob 78, 79

Lake, Arthur, bishop of Bath and Wells (1569–1626) 383

Lambach Abbey 237

Lambarde, William, antiquary (1536–1601) 282, 333, 552, 559

Lambert, William, rector of All Hallows, Honey Lane (d. 1521/2) 404

Lambeth Palace library 282, 287, 288, 305, 308, 310–13, 314, 319, 383, 390–3, 515, 597

Lambourn, Geoffrey, abbot of Eynsham (d. 1388) 246

Lanercost, Cumberland, Augustinian priory 547

Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1089) 110, 114, 121, 463

   Monastic constitutions 18, 116, 121, 243, 244, 255

Langbaine, Gerard, the elder (1609–58) 608

Langham, Simon, abbot of Westminster, later archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1376) 2, 143, 191, 195–6

Langley, Thomas, bishop of Durham (d. 1437) 180

Langley Marish, Bucks. 417–18

Langton, Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1228) 128, 187, 200, 246, 373

Lansdale, John, clothier, of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1595) 416

Lant, Thomas, Portcullis Pursuivant (1556?–1600) 475

Lanthony Secunda, Glos., Augustinian priory 23, 143, 245, 287–8, 391

Laon Cathedral 103

Lasco, Joannes à (Jan Laski), Breuis et dilucida de sacramentis ecclesiæ Christi tractatio (1552) 508, 513

Latimer, Richard, vicar of Polesworth, Warwicks. (fl. 1607) 409

‘Latin trade’: see book trade

Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury (1573–1645) 5, 293, 297, 298, 300, 307–8, 311–13, 320–1, 383, 386, 393, 397, 469, 539, 540, 560, 596

Laurence de Saint Nicholas, rector of Terrington, Norfolk (d. c. 1237) 246

Laurence, Thomas, yeoman of Trumpington, Cambs. (d. 1669) 524

Laurent, Frère (late 13th cent.), Somme le Roi 207

law 57, 128, 165, 174, 175, 271, 358, 359, 392, 408, 445, 480, 511, 512, 536, 577, 597, 598, 599, 601, 602, 604, 611

   assize books 450, 451, 523

   canon law 26, 29, 106, 113, 114, 122, 143, 162, 167, 173, 174, 185, 188, 189, 195, 196, 202, 207, 246, 271, 347, 425, 576, 582, 593, 594, 611

   civil law 29, 122, 167, 173, 174, 185, 188, 202, 347, 401, 427, 593, 594, 604, 611

   common law 173, 451, 604

   jurisprudence 608

   Old Irish law 73, 79

   statute law 203, 331, 409, 449, 450, 451–2, 453, 454, 457, 523

   year-books: (Fleta) 450–1, 456, 458

Lawson, Sir George (16th cent.) 273

Lawson, William, A new orchard and garden (1618) 514

Laʒamon (13th cent.) 259

   Brut 480, 555

Layton, Richard, dean of York (d. 1544) 273, 367

Le Gallois, Pierre, Traitté des plus belles bibliothèques de l’Europe (1680) 605

Le Neve, Sir William, herald (d. 1661) 538

Le Squyer, Scipio (1579–1659) 512, 539, 553

Lea (Lee/Leigh, etc.), R—, Portcullis Pursuivant, 1582 483

Lebor na hUidre (‘the book of the Dun Cow’) (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23.E.25 (1229)) 75, 81, 82, 83

Lecche, John (d. in or before 1361) 143

Ledbury, Isaac, monk of Worcester (15th cent.) 254

Leech, Thomas, library keeper at Sion College 313

Leeds, parish church 285

Legenda aurea: see Jacobus de Voragine

Leicester:

   Augustinian abbey 16, 42, 51, 131, 140, 147, 150, 229, 358, 423, 463

   town library 416

Leiden, university library 601–2, 612–13

Lelamour, John, schoolmaster of Hereford (fl. 1373) 425

Leland, John, antiquary (1506?–1552) 265–8, 270, 272–81, 283, 290, 291, 296, 347, 363, 373, 528, 558, 580

lending and borrowing 83, 93, 98, 136, 144, 145–6, 172–3, 192, 193, 208, 213, 239, 240, 242–6, 247–9, 253–6, 257, 258, 340, 374–5, 385, 388, 409, 418, 425, 431, 449–50, 467, 545, 552, 580–6

   electiones 256–7, 352, 465, 570, 584–5

   Lenten distribution 97, 121, 145–6, 222, 223, 242, 243, 244

   loan collections 28, 37, 59, 60, 166, 252, 256

Lennard, Samson, Bluemantle Pursuivant (d. 1633) 473

Leo I, the Great 95, 101

Leofric, bishop of Exeter (d. 1072) 93, 105–7, 184, 372, 387

Leofstan, abbot of Bury St Edmunds, 1044–65 15

Leominster, Warwicks., Benedictine priory 125

Levant Company 293, 312

Leverington, Cambs. 415

Levett, John, The ordering of bees . . . (1634) 514

Lewisham, Kent, free school 444

Lexicon iuridicum (perhaps Cornelius or Spiegel) 446

Ley, James, 1st Earl of Marlborough, judge and antiquary (1550–1629) 455–6, 548, 560, 568

Lhuyd, Edward, Celtic scholar (1660–1709) 471

‘Liber bestiarum’ 103

‘Liber canonum’ 105

Liber Commonei 88

Liber de dictis philosophorum 451

‘Liber de sanctis patribus’ 107

‘Liber de sortibus et alkymia’ 149

‘Liber differentiarum’ 103

Liber Eliensis 138

‘Liber epistularum Bacarii, Augustini, Eubodii, Macedonii’ 105

‘Liber Oserii’ 107

Liber pontificalis 100, 102

liberal arts 26, 107, 117, 123, 173, 175, 176, 190, 311, 354, 597, 598, 602, 604, 608, 609, 611

   arithmetic 129, 536, 593, 610

   astronomy 100, 117, 129, 190, 318, 593, 610

     astronomical instruments, see instruments

   geometry 593, 610

   grammar 26, 28, 73, 79, 100, 101, 103, 117, 129, 409, 420, 423, 425, 426, 427, 428, 431, 576, 593, 594, 609, 610

   logic/dialectic 129, 176, 409, 426, 427, 428, 435, 576, 593, 610

   music (theory) 428, 593, 610

   quadrivium 26

   rhetoric 409, 445, 593, 610

librarians and custodians of books 27, 49, 64, 144, 160, 170, 215, 218–19, 225–6, 230, 231–2, 235, 236, 247, 376, 394, 396, 398, 444, 445, 456, 458, 468, 565, 566–7, 570–4

   armarius 96, 221, 244

   custos librorum 83, 209, 243

   precentor 119, 219, 220–4, 226, 229, 237, 241, 244

   prior 220, 239

   sacrist 239

   sub-prior 237

   succentor 222, 255

library, concept of and terminology 1–3, 13, 27, 48, 51–3, 56, 59, 62, 63, 71, 83–4, 90, 91, 109, 123, 124–5, 153–4, 166, 170, 171, 177, 202, 215–17, 233, 241, 268, 292, 295–6, 297, 418, 429, 548–50, 558

   arca cantoris 14

   arca libraria 91

   armarium; armaria (almaria) 2, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 91, 124

   bibliotheca 1, 71, 92, 100, 124

   camera 30

   libraria; librarium 2, 14, 27, 147

Library Association 591

library rooms 13, 14, 17, 29–33, 38–46, 47, 62, 64, 65, 123, 147, 164–6, 176, 240–1, 338–9, 418, 439, 444, 445, 455–6, 457, 459, 460, 469, 481, 490, 503–8, 566, 576, 587

   see also book-rooms

Lichfield, cathedral, 94, 148, 364, 376–8, 386, 387

Liddell, Duncan, benefactor of Marischal College, Aberdeen (1561–1613) 357

Liège, Benedictine abbey of Saint-Jacques 247

Lilleshall, Shropshire, Augustinian abbey 18

Linacre, Thomas (1460?–1524) 466, 468

Lincoln 574

   cathedral 35, 38, 41–2, 148, 189, 192, 235, 325, 364–5, 372, 373, 556, 574

   mayor of 574

Linnæus, Carolus (1707–78) 603

Lisle family of Gosford 483

L’Isle, William, Anglo-Saxon scholar (1569?–1637) 340

literature/belles lettres 392, 445, 452, 505, 510, 512, 594, 597, 601, 603, 604

Litill, Clement (c. 1527–80), bequest to Edinburgh University 357, 384, 580

Littlebury, Robert, servant of Laurence Sadler of Duck Lane, stationer 295, 313

Littleton, Sir Thomas, ‘Tenures’ 449

liturgical books 15, 16, 18, 26, 74, 89, 97, 98–9, 107, 116, 123, 139, 191, 200, 203, 206, 210, 216, 219–20, 222, 233, 237, 244, 311, 318, 330, 368–9, 401, 403, 410–11, 413, 420, 451, 513

   antiphoners 98, 106, 204, 219, 244

   benedictionals 106, 219

   books of hours 207, 211

     Bedford Hours (BL, MS Add. 18850) 211

   breviaries 16, 38, 205, 219, 220

   calendars 102

   capitulary 106

   collectars 98, 106

   epistolaries 97, 98, 106

   gospel-books: see bible, New Testament, gospels and gospel-books

   graduals 97, 98, 106, 184, 219, 220

   homiliaries 26, 98, 102, 104, 106, 194, 331, 340

   see also homilies

   hymnals, hymns and sequences 98, 104, 106, 428

   lectionaries 16, 97, 98, 106, 107, 194, 219

   legendaries: see under saints’ lives

   manuals 97, 98

   martyrologies 98, 106, 107

   missals 72, 94, 97, 204, 219

     Stow Missal (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy D.II.3 (1238)) 72

   ordinals 204

   passionals: see under saints’ lives

   ‘pastoral’ 97

   penitentials 74, 97, 106, 107–8

   pontificals 94, 98, 106, 183, 184, 233, 331, 334

   processionals 16, 220

   psalters: 16, 38, 94, 95, 97, 98, 106, 107, 190, 195, 202 (French), 203 (French and Latin), 204, 207, 210, 219, 243, 244, 337, 411, 428, 452, 508, 523

     Alfonso Psalter (BL, MS Add. 24686) 201

     Amesbury Psalter (Oxford, All Souls Coll., MS 6) 195

     De Lisle Psalter (BL, MS Arundel 83, Pt II) 542

     Eadui Psalter (BL, MS Arundel 155) 541

     Eadwine Psalter (Cambridge, Trinity Coll., MS R.) 435, 560

     Howard–Fitton Psalter (BL, MS Arundel 83, Pt I) 541, 546

     Luttrell Psalter (BL, MS Add. 42130) 541, 546

     Ormesby Psalter (Bodleian, MS Douce 366) 38

     Ricemarsh Psalter (TCD, MS 50) 89

     Vespasian Psalter (BL, MS Cotton Vespasian A. I) 551, 554, 556

   sacramentaries 98, 102, 105, 106

   tropers 98, 106, 184, 204, 220

Livius, Titus 211, 441, 442, 446, 494

‘Livre de Julius Cesar’ 203

Llanbadarn Fawr, clas 89

Llandaf, Glamorgan, monastery 88

Llwyd, Humphrey (1527–68) 308, 309

location and identification marks 19, 27, 123–4, 446, 573, 587–8, 604

   class-marks 230

   dicta probatoria 227, 228

   shelf-marks 228, 229, 232, 233–4, 235

loci communes 436

Loftus, George, London bookseller (early 17th cent.) 540

Lollards 251

Lombard, Peter: see Peter Lombard

Lomeier, Johannes: De bibliothecis liber singularis (1669) 498

Lon Garad of Cell Gabra (Kilgory, Co. Leix) 83, 85

London:

   Carthusian priory 135, 136

   cathedral church of St Paul 94, 148, 188, 189, 190, 320, 364, 374, 386, 393

     school and choir school 426–8, 429, 437, 438–9

   Cistercian abbey of St Mary Graces 142

   city companies:

     Mercers 438

     Merchant Taylors 436

   school (London) 437, 439–41

   Crosby, Merseyside (formerly Lancs.) 441

     Stationers 306, 312, 470, 566, 611

   clergy 402

   convent of Carmelite friars 238, 262, 267

   Dominican convent 165, 247, 254, 268, 278

   districts

     Duck Lane 295

     Little Britain 295

     Upper Thames Street, Coldharbour 472

   Franciscan convent 147

   girls’ school in 424

   Guildhall Library 39, 46, 583

   Knights Templar 200

   parishes

     All Hallows, Barking 412

     St Andrew by the Wardrobe 416

     St Andrew Undershaft 416

     St Botolph within Bishopsgate 416

     St Margaret’s, Bridge Street 412

     St Margaret’s, Fish Street 412

     St Mary Woolnoth 413

     St Nicholas Shambles 412

     St Peter le Poer parish 313

     St Peter Westcheap 417

   St James’s Palace 310, 507

   Sion College 297, 307, 312, 313, 609–10, 613–14

   Tower of, records in 483

Longleat 501, 507

Lorkin (or Lorkyn), Thomas, MD (1528?–91) 293, 467–8

L’Orme, Philibert de, Nouvelles inventions pour bien bastir (1561) 515

Louis VII, king of France (1120–80) 198

Louis IX, king of France (1215–70) 210

Louis of Gruuthuse (Lodewijk van Brugge), bibliophile (d. 1492) 214

Louth, Co. Louth, monastery 75

Louvain 357

   college library 436

Love, Nicholas, Mirror of the blessed life of Christ 134

Lovelich, John (d. 1438) 155

Lowder, Isaac, of Darlington (d. 1612) 408–9

Lowestoft, Suffolk, shop at 521

Lowth, John, archdeacon of Nottingham (fl. 1573, ) 415

Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) 87, 90, 96, 100, 101, 184

   Pharsalia 422

Lucaris, Cyril, patriarch of Constantinople (1572–1638) 311

Lucian 446

Lucy, Sir Thomas (1585–1640) 490

Ludolf of Saxony (the Carthusian), Meditationes vitae Iesu Christi 142, 286, 404

Lumley, Barbara, sister of John 309

Lumley Castle 308

Lumley, Lady Jane (daughter of Henry Fitzalan, wife of John) 495, 503

Lumley, John, baron (1534?–1609) 276, 298, 303, 308–9, 337, 391, 492, 501, 502, 507, 511, 512, 518, 551, 559, 560, 604, 605

Lumley, Marmaduke (c. 1390–1450) 58

Luther, Martin 348, 350

Lycosthenes, see Wolffhart

Lydgate, John (1370?–1451?) 421

   Brut 134

Lyndewode (Lyndwood), William, Constitutiones provinciales 163, 412

Lyndfeld, John (d. 1440) 155

Mabillon, Jean, De re diplomatica . . . (1681–1704) 612

Macrobius (Ambrosius Macrobius Theodosius) 104

   In Somnium Scipionis 88

   Saturnalia 100

Madden family of Ireland 506

Magdeburg Centuriators 302

   Ecclesiastica historia Magdeburgensis 377

magic and divination 129, 141, 205

Magna Carta 536, 537

Maisertuell, Philip, merchant (late 15th cent.) 213

Malet, Giles, librarian of the Louvre (14th cent.) 216

Malevory, Ralph, prior of Kingston-upon-Hull charterhouse (d. 1551) 286

Malim, William, master of St Paul’s in 1572/3 438

Mallinckrodt, Bernhard von, De ortu ac progressu artis typographicæ (1640) 612

Malmesbury, Wilts., Benedictine abbey 94, 195, 256, 280, 328

Man, John, grocer, of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1595) 416

Man, William, lawyer (early 17th cent.) 532

Manchester Grammar School 437

Mandeville’s Travels 204

Manley, R., post-Dissolution owner of books from Warden abbey 290–1

Mannyng, Robert, Handlyng synne 134

Mantell, Hugh, donor to St Albans School library, c. 1580 442

manuscripts, ownership of, post-1500 5, 63, 287, 293, 294, 296, 298, 302, 304, 306, 308, 311, 314–15, 317, 372, 373, 379, 432, 445, 446, 456, 457, 529

Manutius, Aldus 592, 595

Manwood, Sir Peter (1571–1625) 531–3, 545, 546, 555, 560

Manwood, Sir Roger (1524/5–92) 443, 532

maps and atlases 508, 595, 601

   Mappa mundi 201, 204

   storage of 506

Marchall, Roger, MD of Cambridge (d. 1477) 174, 464, 466

Mercellinus, Amianus 598

Marco Polo 175

Margam, Glamorgan, Cistercian abbey 118

Margaret of York, duchess of Burgundy (1446–1503) 214

marginalia 323, 334–5, 340, 371, 379, 382, 387, 464, 516

Marie, countess of Champagne (d. 1204) 197–8

Marius, Adrian, apprentice to Ascanius de Renialme, stationer (16th–17th cent.) 295

Markaunt, Thomas, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (d. 1439) 158

Markham, Gervase 514

Marleburgh, Thomas, London stationer (early 15th cent.) 210

Marley, Ann, sister of Nicholas and Stephen 368

   Nicholas, Benedictine monk of Durham (BD, Oxon., 1538) 368

   Stephen, Benedictine monk of Durham (BD, Oxon., 1530) 368

Marprelate tracts 311

Marsh, Adam (d. 1257/8) 187

Marss, Thomas, vicar of East Markham, Notts. (d. 1573) 406

Martialis, Marcus Valerius 613

Martianus Capella, De nuptiis philologiae et Mercurii 87, 88

   Commentary on 103

Martin of Braga 105

Martin of Laon, see Martinus Hibernensis

Martin, Martin, author (d. 1719) 471

Martin, Nathanaell, scholar of St Alban’s School c. 1580 442

Martin, Robert, stationer 306, 318–19

Martinus Hibernensis (d. 875) 80

Martival, Roger, bishop of Salisbury (d. 1331) 184

Martyn, William, Youths instruction (1612) 514

Martyr, Petrus, Vermilius (Vermigli, Pietro Martire) 409

   Common places 416

   De sacramento eucharistiæ in celeberrima Angliæ schola Oxoniensi habita tractatio 513

Mary I (1516–1558) 297, 300

   Philip and 472

Mary de Bohun (d. 1394) 207

Mascall, Leonard, A book of the art and maner, howe to plante and graffe all sortes of trees . . . [1569] 514

Massheton, Thomas, haberdasher (fl. 1563) 439

mathematics, see also liberal arts 318, 392, 445, 512, 601, 602–3, 604, 605, 608, 609

Matthew of Westminster (ed.), Flores historiarum 334, 335, 480

Matthew, Tobie, archbishop of York, book-collector (1546–1628) 265, 295, 306, 364, 368, 383, 396

Mascarenhas, Ferdinand Martins, bishop of Faro, 1594–1618 307

Matson, —, fellow of Merton in 1508 585

Maulden, John, weaver and barber (d. 1576) 522–3

Maunsell, Andrew, bookseller (d. 1595), Catalogue of English printed books (1595) 603, 611–12

Maximianus, Etruscus 428

Maynard, Sir John, judge (1602–90) 453

Mazarin, Jules (Mazarini, Giulio) cardinal (1602–61) 567, 605

Measham, Leics., parish library 418

Meaux, E. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 14, 16–17, 131, 138, 140, 142, 152

Mechthild of Hackeborn 149

Medici library 498

Medici, Marie de (1573–1642) 517

medicine 26, 98, 103, 105, 117, 159, 173, 174, 175, 189, 190, 304, 308, 309, 347, 353, 357, 358, 359, 409, 425, 427, 432, 445, 461–71, 512, 536, 576, 577, 594, 597, 598, 601, 602–3, 604, 608, 611

   Arabic sources, see also specific authors 466

   physic 603, 611

   surgery 603

   Welsh MSS 471

Medmenham, Bucks., Cistercian abbey 142

Melanchthon, Philipp 304, 346, 350, 417, 513

Mellitus, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 624) 99

Melrose, Roxburgh, Cistercian abbey 118

   Chronicle 277

Menasseh ben Israel, bookseller of Amsterdam (1604–57) 318

Menfeilde, Thomas, writer (early 17th cent.) 532, 533

Meraugys et Sado 202

Mercator, Gerard 508

   ‘Atlas’ 614

Mercuriale, Geronimo/Mercurialis, Hieronymus, De ratione discendi medicinam 467

Mesmes, Henri de 605

Merton, Surrey, Augustinian priory 290

Merton School (of natural philosophy) 301

Michael of Mentmore, abbot of St Albans, 1336–49 192

Milan, Ambrosiana library 567, 583

military science 308, 392, 512

Milles, Thomas, nephew of Robert Glover, q.v. 478

Milo Crispin, Vita Lanfranci, attrib. to 121

Miracles of Our Ladie, The 412

Mirandula, Octavianus, Illustrium poetarum flores 441–2

Mirror of justices, The 456

miscellanies, grammatical 423, 428, 431

Mollond, —, fellow of Merton College (fl. 1476–88) 585

Monasterboice, Co. Louth, monastery 80, 86

Monasteriales indicia 98

Monk Bretton, W. Yorks., Cluniac priory 18, 137, 284–5, 433, 588–9

Monkwearmouth-Jarrow, twin monastery 15, 92, 100

Mont Saint-Michel, Benedictine abbey 113

Montaigne, Michel de 495

Montagu, Edward, 2nd earl of Manchester (1602–71) 314

Montagu, James, antiquary 528

Montagu, William, 2nd earl of Salisbury (1382–97) 207

Montfaucon, Bernard de, Palaeographia Graeca . . . (1708) 612

Moore, George, Principles for young princes (1611) 514

Moore, John, bishop of Ely (1646–1714) 612

Moote, John, abbot of St Abans (d. 1401) 148

More, Sir Thomas (1478–1535) 604

More, William, minister of St Peter’s, St Albans, c. 1580 442

More, William, prior of Worcester (1471/2–1552) 129, 142, 269

Morgan, Thomas (16th cent.) 288

Morison, Richard (?1514–56) 267

Morocco, The arrivall and intertainements of the embassador . . . 514

Morton, John, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1500) 160

Morton, Thomas, bishop (1564–1659) 513

Mory, John, rector of Southfleet (late 14th cent.) 246

Mo Sinu Maccu Min, abbot of Bangor (7th cent.) 78

mottoes 408

Mount Grace, N. Yorks., Carthusian priory 135, 136, 286

Mowse, William (d. 1588) 57

Muchelney, Somerset, Benedictine abbey 94

Muhammad ibn Zakariya, Abu Bakr, al-Razi: Liber Rasis ad Almansorem 463

Muirchú Moccu Machthéni (d. after 697) 78

Mulcaster, Richard, schoolmaster (1530?–1611) 439

Münster, Sebastian: edition of Hebrew Old Testament 381

Murbach Abbey 95

Musculus, Wolfgang 395, 407

   Common places of christian religion 513

   In Euangelistam Matthaeum commentarii 375

music (other than theory) 428, 500–1, 505, 508, 510, 604; music (theory), see under liberal arts

Myddfai, ‘physicians of’ 471

Naudé, Gabriel (1600–53), Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque 567, 600, 602, 605, 607–8

navigation 301

Neath, Savigniac and Cistercian abbey of the BVM 374

neglect 465

Nendrum, Co. Down, monastery 72

Nethersole, John, attorney of the Common Pleas (d. 1504) 455

Netter, Thomas, Carmelite friar (d. 1430) 238

Nettleton, Edward, son of John Nettleton, q.v. 285

Nettleton, John, executor of Robert Barker (d. 1597) 285, 405

Neuton, John, master of Peterhouse (c. 1350–1414) 163

Nevile, Thomas, dean of Canterbury (d. 1615) 282, 294, 560

Newburgh, N. Yorks., Augustinian priory 286

Newland, Glos., school 430

Nicholas of Baston, monk of Ramsey Abbey 128

Nicholas de Gorran, commentary on Psalms 253

Nicholas de Lyra 130, 140, 163, 194

   Postilla 406

   pseudo-, Praeceptorium (of Henricus de Frimaria) 401

Nicholas de Stenington (14th cent.) 253

Nicholas of Worcester, prior of Worcester (d. 1124) 222

Nicholas de Wykeham (d. by 1407) 155

Nigel, bishop of Ely (d. 1169) 220

Nizolius, Marius, Thesaurus Ciceronianus 438, 439, 440, 441

Nonsuch Palace 308, 501, 502, 507

North, Dudley, 3rd baron (1581–1666) 498

North Elmham, Anglo-Saxon cathedral 94

Northampton, Augustinian abbey 254

Norton, John, stationer (d. 1612) 295, 306, 469, 578

Norwich:

   archdeaconry, provision of liturgical books 410–11

   Benedictine cathedral priory 18, 38, 133, 143, 196, 232, 255, 267, 274

   Benedictine priory of St Leonard 2

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 327, 365, 370–1, 376–8, 579

     public library 597

   city clergy 402

   diocesan clergy 402

   Dominican convent 377

   town library 416

Notker Balbulus 95

Nottingham:

   archdeaconry 415

   Free School 437

Nowell, Alexander, ‘Catechism’ 416

Nowell, Laurence, antiquary (1530–c. 1570), Vocabularium Saxonicum 537

Nowell, Robert, kinsman of Robert Chaloner (d. 1555) 457

Nuremberg Chronicle: see Schedel

Oakham parish library 417, 503

oaths 339, 394

objets d’art 518, 595

Occo, Adolphus, Imperatorum Romanorum numismata a Pompeio magno ad Heraclium 596

Odo of Canterbury 291

Odo of Cluny, Collationes 237

Odo of Morimond 193

Of clerks possessiones 251

Oglander, Sir John (17th cent.) 490

Old English Martyrology 102

Oliver, Richard, vicar of All Saints, North Street, York (d. 1535) 405

Olivi, Petrus Johannis, Franciscan theologian 323

Orationes Moucani 87

oriental languages 603

Origen, St 200, 286, 444

Orosius, Paulus, Historia adversus paganos, 69, Old English tr. 74, 92, 100, 101, 555

Ortelius, Abraham, Theatrum orbis terrarum 508

Osbern of Canterbury, precentor of Christ Church, Canterbury (d. ?1084) 221

Osbert of Clare, Epistolae 117

Osmund, bishop of Salisbury (d. 1099) 115, 184

Osney, Oxon., Augustinian abbey 261, 483

Oswald, bishop of Worcester (d. 992) 102

Ottery St Mary, Devon, collegiate church 194, 220

Ouseflete, Thomas, royal administrator (early 14th cent.) 202

Ovidius Naso, Publius 96

   Ars amatoria 87, 88, 90

   Metamorphoses 428, 605

ownership, concept and practice of 2, 98–9, 124, 127, 128, 132, 144, 148, 178, 180, 184, 234, 247, 248, 283, 295

   inscriptions of 98, 106, 170, 180, 182, 184, 225, 232–3, 246

Oxford:

   Augustinian priory of St Frideswide 253, 374

   cathedral 365

   Dominican convent 250, 258

   Franciscan convent 186, 187, 252, 253, 258, 259, 261, 268, 282

Oxford, university 29, 32, 161, 186, 188, 192, 193, 194, 212, 254–7, 258–9, 293, 295, 299, 305, 307, 311, 320–1, 328, 360–1, 379, 463–4, 493, 584, 589, 592, 611

   Bodleian Library 5, 54, 56, 64, 290, 295, 297, 300, 306–7, 309, 311, 312, 315, 320–1, 353, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 383, 387, 389, 394–5, 463, 469–70, 497, 557–8, 560, 568, 578, 583, 587, 590, 596, 597, 606, 609, 610, 612, 613, 614–15

   see also catalogues and portraits

   Divinity School 374

   University Library 29, 46, 155, 158, 159, 160, 161, 165, 167, 170, 171–2, 173, 175, 210, 258, 261, 303, 306–7, 347–8, 361, 374, 463, 466, 569

Oxford colleges:

   All Souls College 32, 33, 43, 49, 64, 154, 155, 157, 158, 162, 163, 172, 174, 196, 213, 348, 349, 357, 379, 571, 577, 578, 580

   Balliol College 32, 35, 43, 46, 157, 158, 159, 161, 165, 174, 175, 191, 196, 261, 356, 578

   Brasenose College 349, 361

   Canterbury College 30, 254, 255, 282, 346, 585

   Christ Church 356, 359, 361, 374, 378

   Corpus Christi College 56, 58, 349, 357

   Durham College 32, 43, 46, 130, 254, 261, 346

   Exeter College 30, 35, 156, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 194, 261, 359

   Gloucester College 147, 254, 255, 346

   Jesus College 374

   Lincoln College 33, 54, 157, 158, 174, 175, 196, 253, 261, 362, 584, 585

   Magdalen College 154, 159, 163, 164, 165, 172, 196, 296, 348, 356, 380, 571–2, 576, 577–8, 579, 590

   Merton College, see also Merton School 28, 29, 30, 35, 37, 53, 54, 55–6, 58, 156, 157, 158, 161, 163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 189, 191, 195, 196, 250, 254, 256–7, 305, 348, 349, 356, 359, 361, 429, 462, 463, 465, 570, 575, 577, 578, 585

     New College 30–2, 35, 37, 55, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 165, 166, 174, 196, 256, 310, 349, 569, 571, 587–8

   Oriel 29, 32, 35, 157, 158, 173, 256, 261, 349, 356, 578

   Queen’s College 30, 35, 158, 296, 310, 357, 383

   St Bernard’s College 254

   St John’s College 60, 290, 311, 361, 468–9, 538

   Trinity College 276, 351

   University College 28, 29, 162, 171, 172, 256, 569, 572, 575, 577, 579

Paddy, Sir William, MD (1554–1634) 468–9

Padmore, Philip 554

Paget:

   Thomas, 3rd baron (d. 1590) 494

   William, 4th baron (1572–1629) 494, 503, 512

Pagninus, Sanctes 381

palimpsests 81

Palladius of Helenopolis, De gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus 105

Pamèle, Jacques de (1536–87) 281

Papias, Elementarium doctrinae rudimentum 130, 421, 423, 431, 435

Paracelsianism 301, 309

Paris 188, 191, 194

   Augustinian abbey of Saint-Victor 20

     Liber ordinis 224, 244

     Victorines, writings of 117, 128

   libraries 594

     Bibliothèque Nationale 599

   Palais de Louvre 211, 216

   Sorbonne, the 29, 167, 193, 227, 256, 594

Paris, Matthew (c. 1195– after 1259) 115, 200

   Chronica maiora 331, 335

   Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei 200

   Historia anglorum 276, 334, 335, 558, 559

Parker, John, son of Matthew, archbishop, q.v. (1548–1619) 337, 339

Parker, Matthew, archbishop of Canterbury (1504–75) 4, 57, 64, 262, 274, 276, 279, 298, 302–3, 305, 310, 322–41, 357, 363, 371, 372–3, 382, 391, 528, 559, 561, 579, 589, 593, 594, 610, 611

   De antiquitate Britannicæ ecclesiæ 336

   Defence of priestes mariages, A 336

   Gospels of the fower euangelistes, The 336

   Testimonie of antiquitie, A 336, 372, 532

Parker, Matthew, son of Matthew, archbishop, q.v. (1551–74) 337

Parker, Thomas, mayor of Norwich, 1568 377

Parkhurst, John, bishop of Norwich (1512?–75) 378, 444

Parkinson, John, Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris (1629) 514

Parkyn, Robert, curate of Adwick-le-Street (c. 1515–70) 406

pastedowns 330, 581–2

Paston, Edward (1550–1630) 501, 505

Paterius 102

Patrick, St, Confessio 82

Patrington, Stephen, Repertorium argumentorum 258

Paul of Caen, abbot of St Albans (d. 1093) 116

Paulinus of Nola 101

   Carmina 103

Paulus Diaconus, Homiliary attrib. to 94, 104, 116

Paxton, Thomas, clerk, benefactor of Winchester College, c. 1420 431

Paynell, John, tutor to Edward III 203

Paynell, Thomas (d. c. 1564) 290

Paynetour, William, chaplain of Hedon, Yorks (fl. 1465) 426

Peacham, Henry, The compleat gentleman 493, 496, 504, 510, 514, 519

Pearl 555

peciae 574

Peckham, John, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1292) 28

Pecock, Reginald, bishop of Chichester (d. 1460) 175

Pedder, John, dean of Worcester (1520?–71) 385

Peke, Robert, of Gray’s Inn (d. 1393) 451

Pelagius (d. by 429) 69, 77, 87, 88

   Commentary on the Pauline Epistles 104

Pellikan, Konrad (Pellicanus, Conradus) 350

Pennycross of Mull, collection of manuscripts 471

Penry, John (1559–93) 311

Penwortham, Henry (d. 1438) 155

Pepys, Samuel (1633–1703) 521, 610

Perceval (‘Romance de Percivall et Gawayn’) 202, 205

Percy, Henry, 9th earl of Northumberland (1564–1632) 499, 503, 506, 518

Percyvall, John, filazer (fl. 1533) 454

Perkins, William, Calvinist theologian 407, 409

   works 416

Perne, Andrew, DD, master of Peterhouse, Cambridge (1519?–89) 4, 5, 52, 57, 298–9, 300, 303, 304, 305, 306, 315, 324, 337, 357, 370–1, 389, 579, 589, 593, 596

Perottus, Nicolaus, Cornucopiæ 442

Pershore, Worcs., Benedictine abbey 272, 274, 287, 373

Persius (Aulus Persius Flaccus), Saturae 96, 103, 107, 108, 117, 422, 428, 439

Perth, Carthusian priory 135

Peter the Chanter 246, 253

   Sermones 26

   Verbum abbreviatum 116, 332, 334

Peter Comestor 146, 248, 255

   Historia scholastica 26, 116, 138, 286

Peter Lombard, Sententiarum libri IV 116, 129, 140, 187, 200, 254, 286, 371, 372

   commentaries on 128, 141, 281, 382

Peter of Poitiers, commentary on Peter Lombard’s Sentences 250

Peterborough:

   Benedictine abbey 16, 95, 103, 111, 231, 234, 237, 261, 327

Petrarca (Petrarch), Francesco 192, 392

Petronius (C. Petronius Arbiter) 89

Petrus de Crescentiis, De rustica, French tr. 214

Petrus Hispanus (Pope John XXI): Thesaurus pauperum 467

Philip IV of Spain 601

Philip of Clairvaux, Vita S. Elizabethae de Spalbec 149

Philip of Macedon 601

Philippa of Hainault, queen of England (1310?–69) 199, 203, 204

Philippe d’Harcourt, bishop of Bayeux (d. 1164) 185

Philippe de Mézières, Epistre au roi Richard 205

Philips, Edward, Certaine godly and learned sermons . . . (1605) 409

Philips, Walter, dean of Rochester (d. 1570) 324, 373

Philo Judaeus 142, 378

philology 603

philosophy (non-specific) 89, 425, 445, 505, 512, 593, 601, 602–3, 604, 608

   moral 576

   natural 191, 301, 304, 392, 427, 428, 435, 511, 512, 603, 609

Philpot, John, herald (17th cent.) 538

Phocas 101

Pierre de Vérone (Pietro Sacchi da Verona), Paris bookseller (15th cent.) 206

Pietro da Tossignano, Receptae super . . . Almansoris 463

Pietro del Monte, bishop of Brescia (d. 1457) 261

Pilkington, James, bishop of Durham (1520?–76) 337

Pindar 446

Pipewell, Northants., Cistercian abbey 130, 142

Pirckheimer, Willibald (d. c. 1636) 519, 544

Pius II (Æneas Sylvius): Opera omnia 446

place-names, early Irish lore of 73

Plat, Sir Hugh, Diuerse new sorts of soyle . . . (1594) 514

Plato 435, 494–5

   Opera (Greek and Latin), ed. J. Serranus (1578) 442

   Republic 498

   Timaeus, tr. Chalcidius 81

play books 403

pledges, books as 248, 254, 258, 575, 588

Pleshy Castle, Essex 206

Plesyngton, Sir Robert, chief baron of the Exchequer (d. 1393) 451

Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Gaius, Epistolae 439

Plinius Secundus, Gaius, Historia naturalis 100, 101, 193, 200, 441–2, 467

Plutarch 347

Pluto, Richard 291

Plympton, Devon, Augustinan priory 162

Poe, Leonard, physician (d. 1631?) 469

Poggio, see Bracciolini, Poggio

Pole, Reginald, cardinal, archbishop of Canterbury (1500–1558) 300, 310, 349

political books 392, 604

Pollio, Asinius, library of 573

Pomponius Mela, De situ orbis libri tres 76

Pontesbury, Nicholas, sub-dean of Wells (d. 1371) 426

Pontois, John, heir to John Dee (1565–1624) 302, 316, 554

Pope, Sir Thomas (1507?–59) 276, 296

Porphyry of Tyre, Isagoge 88, 107, 108

portraits 63, 601, 608

Porye, John, master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (d. 1573?) 338

Pott, Sir John, former monk of St Mary’s, York 284

Potts, Stephen, bookseller and donor to St John’s, Oxford (early 17th cent.) 538

Poulet, Quentin, librarian to Henry VII until 1506 215

   Imaginacion de vraie noblesse 215

Powel, David, antiquary (d. 1598) 559

presentation copies 318

preservation: see repairs

pricke of conscience, The 403, 412

Primasius of Hadrumetum 100, 137

   Commentarium in Apocalypsim 102

primers 420, 521

printing, impact of 3–5, 55, 136–8, 140, 142, 268, 284, 286, 287, 290, 292, 348, 351–6, 364, 402, 433, 465, 566, 569–70, 578, 580–1, 582, 610

Priscian (Priscianus Caesariensis) 74, 101, 104, 130

   Institutiones grammaticae 421, 422, 423, 425–6, 427, 428, 431

   Excerptiones de Prisciano 97

Prise (Price), Sir John, King’s commissioner (1501/2–1555) 274, 275, 288, 296, 373–4

Priuli, Alvise, executor to Cardinal Pole 310

privy council 326

Probus 101

Proctor, John, London bookseller (late 16th cent.) 539

Prophetia Sibyllae 101

Prosper of Aquitaine 100, 101, 105, 107

   Epigrammata ex sententiis S. Augustini 96, 108

   Epitome chronicorum 87

Prouz, Bartholomew, attorney (fl. 1505–35) 458

Prudentius (Aurelius Prudentius Clemens) 87, 100, 101, 105

   hymns 108

   Liber Cathemerinon 107

   Liber Peristephanon 107

   Psychomachia 94, 107, 334

   Anglo-Saxon glosses on 97

Prynne, William, puritan pamphleteer (1600–69) 614

Ptolemy Philadelphus, library of 573, 601, 608

Ptolemy, Claudius 347, 593

Puckering, Elizabeth (1607–76/7) 10

Pursglove, Robert, Yorkshire cleric (fl. 1572) 405

Pykeryng, Edmund, benefactor of Gray’s Inn (d. 1488) 457

Pynson, Richard (d. 1530) 433

Pythagoras, Opus aureum . . .  442

Quintilian (M. Fabius Quintilianus) 192

Raglan Castle 500

Raine, James (b. 1791) 525–6

Rainolds, John, The summe of the conference betweene J. Rainoldes & J. Hart (1584) 409

Raleigh, Sir Walter, The history of the world 446

Ralph de Diceto, Abbreviationes chronicorum 259, 556

Ralph of Flaix, commentary on Lamentations 270

Ramsey, Hunts., Benedictine abbey 94, 128, 132, 143, 219, 225, 226, 267, 271

Ramus, Petrus (La Ramée, Pierre de): Scholae in liberales artes 439

Randolph, Thomas, ambassador (1523–90) 478

Ranson, Richard, rector of Wainfleet All Saints (fl. 1549) 432

Raoul le Petit (14th cent.), Dit de Fauvain 203

Rastall (Rastell), John, stationer (d. 1536) 294

Rastell, William, justice of the Queen’s Bench (1508?–65) 452

   Collecion of entrees 452

Ravisius Textor, Johannes:

   ‘Epitheta‘ 440, 441, 443

   Officina partim historiis, partim poeticis referta disciplina 440, 441

Ray, John, naturalist (1627–1705) 603

Raymond of Pennafort, Summa de casibus poenitentiae 286, 403, 536

reading, practice of 8, 52, 120–2

   private 120–1, 122, 124, 332–5

   public 116, 120, 124

Reading, Benedictine abbey 16, 110, 124, 125, 200, 234, 237, 239, 270–1, 288, 289–90, 556

Rede, William, bishop of Chichester (d. 1385) 35, 158, 176, 196, 462

reference collections 28–9, 166, 249, 252, 256

Reginald of Durham, Vita S. Godrici 149, 533

Registrum Anglie de libris doctorum et auctorum veterum 118, 153, 230, 566

Regula S. Augustini 242

   commentary on 26

Regula S. Benedicti 95, 97, 98, 105, 107, 111, 120, 121, 138, 223, 242

Regularis concordia 97, 98

regulations 37, 54, 167, 169, 170–3, 240, 241, 254, 255, 256, 257, 418, 571, 572, 585, 591

   in monastic custumals and rules 18, 19, 26, 221, 223–5, 242–5

   see also individual rules and authors of custumals

Reichenau, monastery 73, 95

Reid, James, Scottish antiquary (early 17th cent.) 528

Reid, Robert, bishop of Orkney (d. 1558) 385

Reid, Thomas, benefactor of Marischal College, Aberdeen (d. 1624) 357

religious houses as places of education 421–4

Remigius of Auxerre 90, 422

   commentary on the Disticha Catonis 103

Remington, William, brother of Kingston-upon-Hull charterhouse (16th cent.) 286

Renard 202

Renialme, Ascanius de, bookseller (d. 1600) 295

repairs, conservation and preservation:

   to books 338, 395, 431, 588–90

   to buildings 64, 397, 577

   to furniture 364, 396

Revetour, William, of York (d. 1446) 403

Rewley, Oxon., Cistercian abbey 254

Reynolds, James, MA of Exeter College, Oxford (fl. 1566–77) 353

Rhenanus, Beatus (1485–1547) 280

Rhygifarch ap Sulien (1056–99) 89–90

Richard II (1367–1400) 204–6, 329

Richard de Bromwich, monk of Worcester (d. after 1337) 255

Richard de Bury, bishop of Durham (1287–1345) 153, 191–3, 202, 203, 252

   Philobiblon 191, 192, 238, 250

Richard of Cirencester (d. 1401), Speculum historiale de gestis regum Angliae 338

Richard of Devizes (late 12th cent.) 326

Richard de Lyng (fl. 1355) 575

Richard de Mores (Morins), Annales prioratus de Dunstaplia 259

Richard de Newport, bishop of London (d. 1318) 189

Richard of Saint-Victor, De statu interioris hominis post lapsum 406

Richard of Wallingford, abbot of St Augustine’s, Canterbury (d. 1336?) 192

Richmond Palace 213

Rider, John, Bibliotheca scholastica 439, 441

Rievaulx, N. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 18, 21, 23, 117, 125, 285, 328

Rimius, James, stationer (16–17th cent.) 295

Ripelin, Hugh, Compendium theologicae veritatis 412

Ripon 284, 389, 396

Rishanger, William, chronicle attrib. to 277

Robert of Aldsworth, monk of Gloucester Abbey (13th cent.) 180

Robert de Courçon, cardinal (d. 1218) 245

Robert de la Wylie (14th cent.) 191

Robert of Ormesby, monk of Norwich (early 14th cent.) 38

Robert of Shrewsbury, Vita S. Wenefredae 277

Robertsbridge, Sussex, Cistercian abbey 195

Robinson, Humphrey, London stationer (early 17th cent.) 306, 539

Robinson, Nicholas, bishop of Bangor (d. 1585) 325

Robyns, Adam, tutor to William Paget, q.v. 494

Rocca, Angelo, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana commentario illustrata (1591) 600

Roche, W. Yorks., Cistercian abbey 23, 285

Rochester, Kent:

   Benedictine cathedral priory 14, 93, 110, 112, 113, 117, 147, 246, 253, 274, 327

     Textus Roffensis 110, 113, 124

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 365, 373

Roe, Sir Thomas (1581?–1644) 299, 596, 613

Roger of Crowland, Compilatio de vita S. Thomae 277

Roger of Howden, Chronicle 558, 559

Roger of Huntingfield, rector of Balsham, Cambs. (d. 1329) 246

Roger de Swyneshed, monk of Glastonbury (14th cent.) 256

Rogers, Richard, A garden of spirituall flowers 523

Rolle, Richard 134, 149

rolls of arms (specific):

   Dering Roll 536

   Dunstaple II 484

   Holland’s roll 484

   Thomas Jenyns II 484

   Rous roll (Beauchamp Pageant) 484

Roman de sept sages de Rome 146

romances (unspecified) 199, 200, 202, 204, 207

Romsey, Thomas, schoolmaster at Winchester College 1394–1407, 1414–18 431

Romuléon 214

Rood, Theodoric, stationer (fl. 1478–86) 433

Rooke, Robert (d. 1458) 159

Roper, John, treasurer of Lincoln’s Inn in 1504 455

Ross Carbery (Ros Ailithir), Co. Cork 76

Roscarrock, Nicholas (c. 1548–1633/4) 530, 534, 543

Rostock 357

Rotheram, Thomas, archbishop of York (1423–1500) 46, 158, 164, 165

Rous, Francis, The mysticall marriage . . . between a Soule and her Saviour (1631) 418

Rouse, John, Bodley’s librarian (1574–1652) 307

Royal College of Physicians, library of 301, 466

royal library 270, 275, 280, 281, 290, 296–7, 299, 310, 319, 337, 373, 385–7, 391, 528, 580, 589

   see also Greenwich Palace; Hampton Court; Richmond Palace; Westminster, palace of

Royal Society 560

Ruellius, Johannes, De natura stirpium 379

Rushall, Staffs. 411

Rushen, Isle of Man, Cistercian abbey 277

Russell, Francis, 2nd earl of Bedford (1527?–85) 275, 325, 502, 505

Russell, Lucy (née Harington), countess of Bedford (d. 1627) 503

Rusticello of Pisa:

   Roman de Palmede 201

   Roman de Tristan 200

Rygge, Robert, fellow of Exeter College (d. by 1410) 164

Sadler, Laurence, of Duck Lane, London, bookseller (early 17th cent.) 295, 539

Sadyngton, William, abbot of St Mary, Leicester, 1420–42 463

Sæwold, abbot of Bath (11th cent.) 105, 108

Sagar, Stephen, abbot of Hailes, Glos., 1527–39 129

St Albans:

   Benedictine abbey 17, 115, 116, 119, 129, 135, 146, 147, 148, 192–3, 237, 244, 259, 266, 268, 273, 284, 327, 425, 556

   grammar school 442, 446

   St Peter’s parish 411

St Andrews, Fife:

   Augustinian cathedral priory 18, 118

   university 582

     St Leonard’s College 359

St Barbe, William, canon of Hereford (d. c. 1619) 395

St Canice’s cathedral, Co. Kilkenny 384

St David’s, Pembrokeshire, monastery of, later cathedral 89, 325, 384

St Gall, monastery 73, 95

St George, John, fellow of, and donor to Queens’ College, Cambridge, in 1637 59

St George, Sir Richard, herald (1554/5–1635) 538

St Mullins (Tech Moling), Co. Carlow, monastery 74

saints’ lives (unspecified and anonymous): (Old Irish) 26, 73, 80, 100, 117, 135

   legendaries and passionals 17, 26, 102, 104, 107, 276, 284

   Passions of the Apostles 107

   St Dunstan 105

   St Edmund 15, 98

   St Eustace 103

   St Mary of Oignies 149

   St Nicholas 339

   St Patrick 82

   See also Vitas patrum

Salisbury, cathedral 38–9, 112, 114–15, 121, 122, 148, 184, 191, 295, 325, 364–5, 373, 375, 379–82, 386, 387, 388, 556

Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus) 422, 439

Sammelbanden 594

Sammelhandschriften 329, 594

Sancroft, William, archbishop of Canterbury (1617–93) 5

Sandwich, Kent, free grammar school 443

Sanford, John (c. 1565–1629) 538

Saunder, Nicholas, servant of John Dee, q.v. 301

Saunders, Patrick, heir to John Pontois, q.v. 302, 540

Savile, Sir Henry, warden of Merton (1549–1622) 55, 56, 60, 305, 356, 359, 361, 388, 437, 558, 559

Savile, Sir Henry, of Banke, antiquary (1568–1617) 285, 405, 589

Sawley Abbey 328

Scaliger, Joseph 601

Scaliger, Julius Caesar 354

Scapula, Johannes, Lexicon græcolatinum nouum 438, 439, 441, 443–4, 445

Schedel, Hermann, Liber chronicarum 377, 446, 612

Scholey, Robert, vicar of Brodsworth, 1550–79 406

schoolgirls 424

Scoley, Robert, monk of Monk Bretton (16th cent.) 284

Scory, John, bishop of Hereford (c. 1510–85) 325, 372

Scot, Reginald, A perfite platforme of a hoppe garden (1574) 514

Scotland 70, 72, 118, 357, 581, 582

   Canons and constitutions of the Scottish [episcopal] church, The 513

scribes and writing-centres 73, 74, 75–6, 80, 81, 82, 83, 88, 106, 110, 116, 119, 176, 195, 198, 253–6

script and features of layout 69, 78, 82, 88, 120, 194

Scrope, Richard, archbishop of York (1350?–1405) 329

security 338–9, 456, 458, 467, 570, 584, 587, 601

Sedulius, Caelius 87, 89, 97, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105

   Carmen paschale 84, 101

Sedulius Scottus (9th cent.) 73

Ségéne, abbot of Iona 623–52 77

Selden, John (1584–1654) 5, 292, 293, 294, 295, 298, 299, 302, 313, 314–21, 386, 453, 458, 519, 545, 552, 553, 555, 559

Sellyng, William, prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, 1472–94 43, 145

Sempringham, Lincs., Gilbertine priory 271

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 142, 172, 261, 439, 441

Servius (Marius Servius Honoratus, grammaticus) 101, 104

Seville 306

Seward, John, schoolmaster in Cornhill, London (fl. 1435) 424

Seymour, Edward, 1st duke of Somerset (d. 1552) 289, 374

Shaftesbury, Dorset, Benedictine abbey 94, 144

Shakespeare, William (1564–1616) 8, 490

Sheen, Surrey, Carthusian priory 135, 210, 286

shelf-marks: see location marks

Sheperds calendar’ (either Spenser, or STC 22407 et seqq.) 409

Sherborne, Benedictine abbey 283, 328

Shirley, Sir Thomas, antiquary (d. 1654) 535, 546

Shirley family of Staunton 483

Shrewsbury School 438, 445–7

Shyrfeld, John, benefactor of Winchester College, c. 1420 431

Sicardus of Cremona, Lives of the popes (not known to survive) 279

Sidney family of Penshurst 502

Sidney, Sir Philip (1544–86) 392

Silvius Italicus, Gaius 439

Simeon of Durham, Libellus de exordio et procursu Dunelmensis ecclesiae 555

Simon, abbot of St Albans, 1167–83 17, 116, 193

Simon of Hunton, of Cambridge Franciscan convent (13th cent.) 248

Simons, Thomas, MA, BM, of Merton College, Oxford (fl. 1540–53) 353, 358

Simonson, Miles, rector of Stifford, Essex (d. 1567) 407

Simpson, John, executor of Thomas White (c. 1560–1633) 393

Simpson, Nicholas, prebendary of Canterbury 1580–1610 557

Sinclair, Henry, bishop of Ross (1508–65) 384

Sintram, Johann, Franciscan (early 15th cent.) 258

Sion College 393–4

Skelton, Edmund, vicar of Egton, N. Yorks. (fl. 1565) 286, 405

Slade, John, fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1550 572

Slade, William, abbot of Buckfast (d. c. 1415) 128

Smaragdus, abbot of Saint-Mihiel:

   Diadema monachorum 104, 105, 107, 120

   Expositio libri comitis 105

Smart, William, of Ipswich (d. 1599) 289, 611

Smith, Elias, librarian at Durham (1633–76) 398

Smith, Miles, bishop of Gloucester (d. 1624) 395

Smith, Sir Thomas, benefactor to Queens’ College, Cambridge (1513–77) 58, 59, 359, 493, 515

   1566 catalogue of his library 502

Smug the smith 523

Smyth, Hugh, rector of Saundeby, Notts. (d. 1467) 403

Smyth, John, borrower of a book from Merton College (d. by 1490) 254

Smythson, Robert, architect (fl. 1600) 506

Socrates 435

Somerset clergy 407

Somerset, John, donor to Pembroke College, Cambridge (d. by 1455) 160

Somner, William (d. 1669), Antiquities of Canterbury 529

Songe du Vergier 211

Southam, Thomas (d. 1404) 246

Southerne, Edmund, A treatise concerning the right vse and ordering of bees (1593) 514

Southwark, Surrey, Augustinian priory 283

Southwell minster 379

Southwick, Hants., Augustinian priory 278

Spalding, Lincs., Benedictine priory 146, 255, 271

Spalding, John, brother of Kingston-upon-Hull charterhouse (late 15th/early 16th cent.) 136

Sparke, Thomas (early 17th cent.) 538

Speed, John, ‘Atlas’ 446

Spelman, Sir Henry, antiquary (1563/4–1641) 519, 530

   Concilia . . . 446

Spelman, John, The original of the four terms of the year (1614) 529

Spencer, John, cataloguer of Sion College library (1650) (d. 1680) 307, 313, 393, 609–10, 612

Spenser, Edmund (1552?–99) 318, 392, 409, 495–6

Spitele, John, incumbent of Luton, Beds. (d. 1417) 411

Spottiswoode, John, archbishop of St Andrews (1565–1639) 581

Stafford Castle 504

Stafford, Henry, 1st baron (1501–63) 504, 512

Stanbridge, John, grammarian 433

Stanford, Nicholas 291

   Moralitates super Genesim (not known to survive) 267

Stanhope, Sir Edward (1546?–1608) 572

Stapeldon, Walter, bishop of Exeter (d. 1326) 188–9

Starkey, Ralph, antiquary (d. 1628) 537, 538

Starkey, Thomas (1499?–1538) 493

Statius, Publius Papinius 101, 184, 422, 428

   Thebais 96, 107, 108

Stebbing, Essex 414

Stephen de Gravesend, bishop of London (d. 1338) 189

Stephen of Ripon 278

Steward, Robert, last prior and 1st dean of Ely (d. 1557) 368

Stimulus conscientiae, see Pricke of conscience

Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, college of secular priests at 323

Stoneywell, John (d. 1551) 287

Stonley, Richard (inventory, 1597) 502

Stonor, Edmund, student of grammar in Oxford in the 1390s 425

storage, see also furniture 338, 580

Stow, John, antiquary (1525?–1605) 517, 530, 532, 538, 541, 545, 559

Strabo 593

Strange, John, bencher of Lincolns Inn (d. 1517) 456

Strasbourg, college library 436

Strata Florida, Cardigan, Cistercian abbey 23

Stratford, John, bishop of Winchester and archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1275–1348) 202

Stubbs, Thomas, Chronica pontificum ecclesiae Eboracensis 537

Stury, Sir Richard (d. 1395) 207

subject-indexes 615

Sulien, and his family (11th cent.) 87, 89

Sulpicius Severus 69

   Chronicon 77

Suso, Henry 149

Sutcliffe, Matthew, dean of Exeter, 1588–1629 390

Swalwell, Thomas, monk of Durham (d. 1539) 149

Swan, John 254

Swine, E. Yorks., Cisterian nunnery 143

Swinefield, Richard, bishop of Hereford (d. 1317) 184

Syon, Middlesex, Brigettine abbey 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 140, 142, 147, 148, 210, 235, 238, 262, 265, 269, 425, 594, 610

Syriac 301

Tabula originalium sacre scripture 193

Tacitus, Gaius Cornelius 446

Talbot, George, 6th earl of Shrewsbury, earl marshal (1528?–90) 475, 478–9

Talbot, Robert, antiquary (1505?–58) 274, 370, 377

Talbot, Thomas, antiquary (d. 1595/9) 530

Tallaght, Co. Dublin, monastery 80

talmudical and rabbinical books 317

Tassell, William, parish clerk of Balsham, Cambs. (d. 1574/5) 523–4

Tate, Francis, lawyer (1560–1616) 453, 530, 555

Tatham, John, MA of Merton College, Oxford (fl. 1563–76) 354

Tavistock, Devon, Benedictine abbey 136, 275

Tayer, John, shoemaker and glover (fl. 1627) 523, 524

Tebbutt, Robert, yeoman of Chippenham, Cambs. (d. 1682) 524

Tech Moling, see St Mullins

Tedman, Thomas, prebendary of Norwich (d. 1558) 377

Tempest, Nicholas, of Lanchester and Stanley, Co. Durham, and family 368

Terentius Afer, Publius 192, 193, 439, 593

Terryglass, Co. Tipperaray, monastery 81

Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens 280–1, 446

Tewkesbury, Glos., Benedictine abbey 234, 373

theft and loss 83, 86, 93, 146, 237–40, 301, 459, 475, 579

Theodore of Tarsus, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 690) 100, 333

Theodulf of Orléans, De ordine baptismi 105

Theodulus of Athens, Ecloga 422, 428, 433

theology 121, 193, 270, 271, 291, 300, 304, 308, 311, 314, 353, 354, 373, 378, 379, 392, 395, 396, 400, 417, 425, 432, 445, 452, 505, 507, 510, 512, 513, 576, 577, 593, 594, 597, 598, 601, 602, 603, 604, 608, 610, 611

   casuistical 401

   dogmatic 381

   exegetic 381

   homiletic 381

   liturgical reform 381

   ministry 382

   moral 382, 406

   pastoral 26, 190, 191, 382, 401, 425

   patristic 380, 383, 408, 445, 513, 593

   polemical 407, 512–13

   reformed 380, 381, 407, 417

   scholastic 122, 173, 174, 175, 176, 185, 188, 189, 190, 191, 194, 195, 196, 513

   scriptural 408

   sermons 103, 130, 189, 190, 401, 404, 405, 406, 407, 427, 599

     see also Councils (under history, ecclesiastical); Fathers of the Church

Theophrastus 378

Theophylactus, St 366

‘Thesaurus poeticus’ 441

Thetford Priory 327

Theyer, John, antiquary (d. 1673) 288

Theyer, Thomas, grandfather of John Theyer, q.v. 288

Thirty Years War 307

Thomas Aquinas 152, 188, 189, 194, 244, 255, 281, 371, 372, 406, 431, 593, 609

   Commentaries on Aristotle 128

Thomas of Cantimpré, Vita S. Christinae Mirabilis 149

Thomas of Chobham (d. after 1233) 246

Thomas de Cobham, bishop of Worcester (c. 1265–1327) 29, 170, 193, 258

Thomas, duke of Clarence (1387/8–1421) 211, 472

Thomas of Elmham, ‘Life of Henry V’ 555

Thomas of Hanney, Memoriale juniorum 423, 426

Thomas de la Mare, abbot of St Albans (d. 1396) 246

Thomas de Lexham, canon of Hereford and rector of Feltwell (d. 1382) 196

Thomas of Monmouth, Vita S. Willelmi Norwicensis 533, 543

Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester (1355–97) 206, 208

Thomas, —, schoolmaster at St Albans (16th cent.) 442

Thomas, Thomas, Dictionarium linguæ Latinæ et Anglicanæ (1588) 441

Thomason, George, stationer (d. 1666) 295, 306, 312

Thompson, Thomas, Anti-Christ arraigned . . . 446

Thorne, William, Chronicle 536

Thorney, Cambs., Benedictine abbey 94, 146, 223, 243, 327

Thornhill, William, prebendary of Worcester (1584–1626) 385

Thornton-on-Humber, Lincs., Augustinian abbey 270

Thornton, Thomas, librarian at Hereford (c. 1541–1629) 394–5

Thorpe Hall 505

Thou, Jacques-Auguste de, book-collector (1553–1617) 294

Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas (1515–71) 515

Thucydides 594

Thurgarton, Notts., Augustinian priory 149, 254

Thynne, Francis, antiquary (1545?–1608) 530, 534

Thynne, Sir John (d. 1580) 501, 507

Tildesley (Tidlysleye), William, royal librarian (fl. 1535) 273, 367

Tindall, Humfrey (d. 1614) 57–9

Tintern, Monmouthshire, Cistercian abbey 23

Tiptoft, John, earl of Worcester (1427–70) 161

Tírechán of Ardbraccan, Co. Meath (7th cent.) 78

Titchfield, Hants., Premonstratensian abbey 27, 134, 138, 140, 147, 229, 422–3

Tomaso di Venezia (early 15th cent.) 258

Tomson, Giles, dean of Windsor (d. 1612) 388

Tonbridge, Kent, school 443

topography 304, 309, 392

Toppyn, Launcelot, book-dealer (early 17th cent.) 539

Torporley, Nathaniel, mathematician (16th–17th cent.) 393

Tory Island, Co. Donegal, monastery 80

Town Barningham 505

Towneley, Christopher, antiquary (1604–74): sale of his manuscripts, 27 June 1883 457

Townshend, Sir Roger, judge (d. 1493) 448, 455

Townshend, Sir Roger (fl. 1625) 492, 497, 498

Tradescant, John, naturalist (d. 1637?) 517

Traheron, Bartholomew, librarian to Edward VI (?1510–?58) 275

Trapezuntius, Georgius 346

travelling libraries 505–6

travels, see also exile 301, 307, 357, 496–8, 518, 573, 580

   travel books 523

Travers, Walter, divine (c. 1548–1635) 393

Treasure of gladnesse (1563–) 523

Trefler, Florian, Benedictine (fl. c. 1560) 598

Trent, Council of 381

Tresham, Sir Thomas (1543?–1605) 60–2, 502

Trevet, Nicholas 194

   Commentary on Augustine’s De civitate Dei 195

   Commentary on Leviticus 253

   Historia ab orbe condita 279

Tritheim (Trithemius), Johannes (1462–1516) 4

   Catalogus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum 332–3

Trombetta, Antonius 346

Troyes, collegiate church of Saint-Etienne 197

Tunstall, Cuthbert (1474–1559) 592, 593

   De arte supputandi 593

Turner, William, dean of Wells and botanist (d. 1568) 378–9

Turpin, Richard, Windsor herald 1562–81 482

Twyne, Brian (1579?–1644) 302–3

Twyne, John, of Canterbury (d. 1581) 282, 517, 556

Twysden, Sir Roger, 2nd baronet, antiquary (1597–1672) 539

   Historiæ Anglicanæ scriptores decem (1653) 340

Tyconius 100

Tyllock, Richard, carpenter-joiner (15th cent.) 33

Tylney, John, prior of Yarmouth c. 1430–55 149

Tynemouth, Northumberland, Benedictine priory 139

Ubaldini, Petruccio, scribe (fl. 1565) 508

universities:

   book provision 28, 219, 253–9

   British 345–62, 571–2, 584, 594, 605

   Scottish 470

   See also under individual universities

Upton, Norfolk 410

Upton, Nicholas, De studio militari, ed. Baddesworth 480

Urban V (1309–70) 195

Urbino, library of dukes of 567, 573

Urswick, Sir Thomas, chief baron of the Exchequer (d. 1479) 449

Ushaw College 368

Ussher, James, archbishop of Armagh (1581–1656) 295, 302, 534, 545, 552, 560

Valerius Maximus, Memorabilia 198, 214, 441–2

Valla, Laurentius (Lorenzo) 432

   Elegantiæ 441–2

Vatican library 594

Vaughan, Sir John, judge (1603–74) 319, 320

Vavasour, William, warden of York Franciscan convent (16th cent.) 287

Vegetius (Flavius Vegetius Renatus), De re militari: 100; Anglo-Norman tr.: 201

Venantius Fortunatus 101

Vérard, Antoine, printer (d. 1513) 215

Vere, Edward de, 17th earl of Oxford (1550–1604) 494–5

Vergil, Polydore 477, 598

vernacular literature and glosses 133, 197, 274, 511–12

   Aymara 317

   Dutch 511

   English 294, 317, 461–2, 511–12

     Old English 95, 96–7, 106, 107–8

     Middle English 133, 134, 206, 208, 209

   French 129, 133–4, 143, 175, 198–9, 202, 206, 207, 208, 213, 317, 461, 511, 512

   Gaelic 461–2, 470

   German 461, 511

   Irish 73, 75, 76, 79, 80, 82, 471, 511

   Italian 317, 461, 511–12

   Nahuatl 317

   Spanish 317, 511

   Welsh 294, 461–2, 511

Vesalius, Andreas, De humani corporis fabrica 446

Victorinus of Pettau 100, 101

Vigo, Johannes de 471

Villiers, George, 1st duke of Buckingham (of the second creation) (1592–1628) 312

Vincent Ferrer, St 401

Vincent of Beauvais 401

Vintner, Edmund, of King’s College, Cambridge, MD 1665 468

Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro) 87, 89, 90, 96, 101, 184, 192, 422, 439, 446

   Georgics 432

Virgilius Salisburgensis (ps. Æthicus) 385

Visconti, Bernabo, lord of Milan (1319–85) 260

Visconti, Galeazzo II, lord of Pavia (d. 1378) 260

Visconti library 260

Visio Baronti 107

visitations, ecclesiastical 415

Vitas patrum 102, 105, 111, 120, 431

Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus, ‘De architectura‘ 514, 515, 605

Vives, Juan Luis 438

   Linguæ latinæ exercitatio 435

Vries, Jan Vredeman de, Hortorum viridariorumque formæ 516

W– de Wycombe 237

Wace, Roman de Brut 259

Wagenaer, Lucas Janssen, The mariners mirrour . . . 508

Wainfleet All Saints, Lincs., school at 432

Wakefield, Robert (d. 1537) 267

Wales 72, 86, 118

Waleys, Thomas 291

   Commentary on Augustine’s De civitate Dei 195

Walgrave, — (fl. 1568) 377

Walker, Sir Edward (1612–77) 518

Walker, George, donor to Sion College Library (1581?–1651) 312

Walker, Henry, regius professor of physic at Cambridge (d. 1564) 467

Walker, Thomas, rector of Grendon, Warwicks. (d. 1607) 409

Walpole, Horace, author (1717–97) 518

Walsingham, Sir Francis (1530?–90) 477–8

Walsingham, Thomas, abbot of St Albans (d. c. 1422) 611

   Chronica maiora 331, 333

   Gesta abbatum S. Albani 192, 260, 558, 559

   Historia Anglicana 335

   Ypodigma Neustriae 335

Walter of Coventry 326, 333

   Memoriale 279

Walter of Guisborough 279, 332, 558

Walter de Merton, founder of Merton College (d. 1277) 429

Walter de Milemete (d. 1373) 203

   De nobilitatibus sapientiis et prudentiis regum 203

Walter of Wimborne, Marie carmina 277

Waltham, Essex, Augustinian abbey 117

Wanley, Humfry, librarian and collector (1672–1726) 293, 560, 612, 614–15

Ward, Samuel, founder of Ipswich town library (1577–1640) 64, 265

Ward, Seth, bishop of Salisbury (1617–89) 608–9

Warden, Beds., Cistercian abbey 267, 290

Wardour Castle 500

Ware, Sir James (1594–1666) 552, 559, 560

Warkworth, John, master of Peterhouse (d. 1500) 158, 570

Warner, John, dean of Winchester (d. 1565) 379

Wase, Christopher (fl. 1678) 437

Wassinghale, John, mason (15th cent.) 43

Wats, Dr William, antiquary (17th cent.) 537, 539

Watson, William, curate of Melton, E. Yorks. (d.1570) 406

wax tablets 77, 78

Wayneflete, William, bishop of Winchester (d. 1486) 154, 164, 165, 196, 576

Wellington, Som., schoolmaster at 426

Wells, cathedral 38, 46, 94, 148, 265, 279, 365, 378–84

   cathedral school 432

Welsh (books and language) 294, 298

   history 301

Wessington, John, prior of Durham (d. 1451) 17

West Caister, Norfolk, proposed college at 576

Westfaling, Herbert, bishop of Hereford (1532?–1602) 395

Westbury-on-Trym, Glos., monastery 94

Westminster, unidentified library at 369

   Benedictine abbey 18, 135, 137, 142, 143, 147, 195, 246, 365, 366, 375–6, 386–7, 389, 396

   courts of law at 454

     Common Bench 454

     King’s Bench 454

     Supreme Court library 454

   Palace of 204, 270, 271, 272, 290, 503–4

   school 437, 493

Westphaling, Herbert, bishop of Hereford (1532?–1602) 387

Wharton, Henry, chaplain to Archbishop Sancroft (1664–95), Anglia sacra (1691) 340–1

Wheelock, Abraham, Anglo-Saxonist, orientalist and librarian (1593–1653) 340

White, John, London stationer (early 17th cent.) 540

White, Thomas, founder of Sion College (1550?–1624) 297, 312, 393

Whitfield, John, precentor of Dover, late 14th cent. 149, 153, 228–9, 230, 231

Whitgift, John, archbishop of Canterbury (1530?–1604) 282, 288, 305, 310, 371, 383, 391

Whiting, Richard, abbot of Glastonbury (d. 1539) 266, 278

Whitkirk, Yorks., hospital and school 430

Whittington, Richard, mayor of London (d. 1423) 46, 207, 583

Whittington, Robert, grammarian 433

Widmerpoole, Thomas, factor of Lord William Howard of Naworth 534

Wigan Free School 437

Wigmore abbey 328

Wigtoft, Lincs. 415

Wilkins, John, bishop of Chester (1614–72) 603

Wilkinson, John, vicar of Halifax (d. 1477) 400

Wilkinson, Thomas, monk at Monk Bretton (d. before 1564?) 284, 589

William de Bernham, abbot of Bury St Edmunds (d. 1361) 190, 237

William de Brok, prior of Gloucester by 1301 255

William of Cherbourg, poem on the martyrdom of Thomas Becket attrib. to 279

William, Lord Hastings (d. 1483) 214

William of Hirsau (d. 1091) 114

William of Malmesbury (d. 1143) 110, 122, 229, 259, 559

   De gestis pontificum 195, 270, 273, 279, 337, 338

   De gestis regum Anglorum 273, 279, 337, 338, 480

   Historia novella 279

   Vita S. Patricii (not known to survive) 273

William de Mara, Correctorium fratris Thomae 128

William de Montlauzun, Sacramentale 138

William of Ockham 382

William of Pagula:

   Oculus sacerdotis 410

   Summa summarum 38

William of Ravenstone, almoner of St Paul’s (d. 1358) 427–8

William of Saint-Calais, bishop of Durham (d. 1096) 122

William of Tolleshunt, almoner of St Paul’s (d. 1329) 427, 428

William of Tyre, Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum, French tr. 214

William de Tyrington (14th cent.) 155

William of Volpiano (d. 1031) 113

William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester (d. 1404) 37, 154, 157, 174, 196, 429

Williams, John, archbishop of York (1582–1650) 311, 386, 395, 574

Williams, Roger, cleric of St Albans (d. 1626) 442

Williamson, Sir Joseph (1633–1701) 484

Willoughby, Catherine, duchess of Suffolk (1519–80) 503

wills 179, 189, 284–7

   see also acquisition, bequests

Willughby, Francis, naturalist (1635–72) 603

Wilmyncote, William, chantry priest of York (d. 1404) 403

Winchcombe, Glos., Benedictine abbey 274, 373

Winchedon, —, civilian 458

Winchelsea, Robert, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1313) 188, 410, 414

Winchester 93, 94, 103

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 328, 365, 368, 386, 387, 389

   New Minster 94, 96, 99

   Old Minster (and cathedral priory) 94, 103, 148

Winchester College 428, 429, 430–1, 436, 438, 444

Windebank, Sir Thomas, tutor to Thomas Cecil, q.v. 496, 516

Windsor, collegiate chapel of St George 204, 388

   castle 503

Winterton, Ralph, fellow of King’s College, Cambridge (d. 1636) 469

Wisbech, St Peter and St Paul 414

witchcraft 392

Witham, Som., Carthusian priory 135

Woburn, Beds., Cistercian abbey 137

Wodelark, Robert, fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge (d. in or after 1481) 154, 174

Wolfe, Reyner, printer (d. 1573) 517

Wolfenbüttel 607

Wolffhart, Conrad:

   Apophthegmata loci communes 439, 440, 441, 443

   Epitome bibliothecæ C. Gesneri, ed. J. Simler 441, 611

Wolfreston, Frances (1607–77) 10, 503, 521

Wolsey, Thomas, cardinal (1470/1–1530) 269–70

women, as owners 298, 503

Wood, Anthony, antiquary (1632–95) 521, 581

Woodall, John, heir to John Pontois, q.v. 302, 540

Woodford, William, Defensorium fratrum mendicantium contra Armachanum 252

Wootton, Richard, yeoman of Ickleton, Cambs. 524

Worcester:

   Benedictine cathedral priory 18, 21, 38, 94, 95, 96, 107, 117, 148, 196, 236, 241, 254, 255, 262, 269, 272

   cathedral (post-Dissolution) 327, 328, 365, 372, 383, 385, 386–7, 388, 389

   clerical library founded by J. Carpenter 571, 583

Worcester, William (1415–82) 172

Worde, Wynkyn de (d. 1534) 269, 433

Worsborough, S. Yorks. 589

Worsley, Sir Richard, of Appledurcombe House (d. 1621) 490

Wotton, Henry, Elements of architecture (1624) 504, 514

Wotton, Nicholas, dean of Canterbury (1497?–1567) 282, 373

Wotton, Thomas, book-collector (1521–87) 299, 508

Wotton-under-Edge, Glos., grammar school 429

Woudanus, J. C., engraver (fl. 1610) 601

Wren, Sir Christopher (1632–1723) 507

Wriothesly, Henry, 3rd earl of Southampton (1573–1624) 502

Wryght, William, vicar of Chepynge Wycombe in 1550 532

Wrythe, John, Garter King of Arms (fl. 1485) 472

Wulfsige, bishop of Sherborne (d. 1002) 97

Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester and archbishop of York (d. 1023) 97

Wulfstan Cantor, Narratio metrica de S. Swithuno 283

Wurzburg 314

Wybarn, Thomas, monk of Rochester (15th cent.) 255

Wyche, Thomas, fellow of Oriel College (d. by 1475) 254

Wyclif, John (d. 1384) 132, 175, 252

Wye, Richard, of the Inner Temple (d. 1520) 452

Wygan, Edward, regius professor of divinity at Cambridge (fl. 1508–45) 352

Wykeham, John (early 15th cent.) 155, 255

Wylflete, William, master of Clare College (d. by 1471) 152

Wylleys, Richard, warden of Higham Ferrers, 1504–23 586

Xenophon 435, 442

   in French tr. 214

Yarmouth, Norfolk:

   Benedictine priory 2

   convent of Carmelite friars 149

Yelverton, Sir Henry, judge (d. 1630) 454, 490

Yonge, William (early 17th cent.) 554

York:

   Benedictine abbey of St Mary 232, 284, 285

   clergy 402, 405

   convent of Austin friars 141, 143, 196, 423

   convent of Franciscan friars 287

   hospital of St Leonard 556

   Minster 39, 41, 46, 101, 148, 184, 273, 285, 364, 365, 366, 374–5, 378, 389, 396

Young, John, dean of Winchester (1616–45) 386

Young, Patrick, royal librarian (1584–1652) 276, 385–7, 534, 550, 552

Young, Sir Peter, royal tutor and librarian (1544–1628) 294, 550, 578

Yxworth, John, monk of Bury St Edmunds (16th cent.) 289

Zacharias, Chrysopolitanus 379

Zanchius, Hieronymus 407

Zouch, Sir Edward (d. 1634) 507

Zurke, Herman, scribe to Gilbert Kymer, q.v. 463

Zwinger, Theodor:

   Methodus similitudinum 438

   Theatrum vitæ humanæ 440

Zwingli, Ulrich 444







Index of manuscripts

Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales

   17110 (Book of Llandaff) 88

   Llanstephan 175 536

Arras, Bibliothèque municipale

   346 105

   435 105

   644 105

   681 105

   732 105

   764 105

   889 105

   899 105

   1029 105

   1068 105

   1079 105

Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale

   9850–2 105

Cambridge, Corpus Christi College

   2 117, 322

   3–4 117, 322

   9 104

   16 322, 331

   23 334

   24 324

   26 322

   41 330, 340

   44 94, 233, 331, 334

   61 322, 334

   68 176

   81 333

   106 323

   108 323

   113 323

   118 323

   125 323

   135 255, 288

   144 92

   146 93

   150 332, 334

   153 88

   162 330

   170 323

   172 323

   173 93, 101, 322

   175 279, 326, 333

   185 323

   188 325, 331

   190 106, 335

   191 106, 330

   195 331, 333

   196 106

   197 329

   197B 333

   198 331

   199 88

   201 330, 331

   217 272

   223 334

   265 335

   277 333

   292 333

   303 331

   321 323

   339 326

   342 334

   352 88, 334

   367 107

   371 335

   383 331

   389 333

   393 233

   416 233, 234

   418 323

   421 106

   449 331, 337

   459 231

   485 180

Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College

   14/130 176

   114/183 187, 252

   481/477 261

Cambridge, King’s College

   21 464, 466

Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library

   2981 (5) 103

Cambridge, Pembroke College

   47 115

   308 233

Cambridge, Peterhouse

   74 122

   87 176

   188 176

Cambridge, St John’s College

   218 (I.10) 133

   221 (I.15) 238

Cambridge, Trinity College

   B.1.29 288

   B.2.16 210

   B.3.14 282

   B.4.15 290

   B.4.32 290, 291

   B.5.2 117

   B.11.2 93, 107

   B.16.6–9 188

   B.16.11 188

   O.1.18 91

   O.2.1 233

   O.2.50 278

   O.5.4 430

   O.5.20 256

   R.5.22 (pt 3) 325

   R.5.34 330

   R.5.36 195

   R.7.15 267

   R.7.28 279

   R.17.1 (Eadwine Psalter) 560

Cambridge, Trinity Hall

   17 205

Cambridge, University Library

   Add. 3037 533, 543

   Add. 3578 536

   Add. 4543 88

   Dd.2.5 332

   Ee.5.15 270

   Ff.1.23 337

   Ff.1.24 187

   Ff.4.42 88

   Ii.2.4 330

   Ii.2.11 106, 324, 330

   Ii.3.25 324

   Ii.4.6 324

   Kk.1.24 94

   Kk.3.18 330, 340

   Kk.5.16 101

Cambridge, MA, Harvard Law Library

   12 203

Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Library

   Lat. 1 536

Douai, Bibliothèque municipale

   852 277

Dublin, National Museum

   S.A. 1914, 2 (Springmount Bog tablets) 78

Dublin, Royal Irish Academy

   D.II.3 (1238) (Stowe Missal) 72

   23.E.25 (1229) (Lebor na hUidre) 75, 81, 82, 83

Dublin, Trinity College

   50 (A.4.20) (Ricemarsh Psalter) 88, 89

   52 (Book of Armagh) 75, 76, 81, 82, 83

   55 (A.4.15) (Codex Usserianus Primus) 78

   57 (A.4.5) (Book of Durrow) 86

   226 (C.1.4) 118

   360 (D.1.19) 228

   403 (D.2.29) 278

   1339 (Book of Leinster) 81, 85

   1441 (E.4.2) 80

Durham, Cathedral Library

   A.II.4 117

   A.IV.36 325

   B.II.34 120

   B.IV.24 120

   C.I.20 259

Düsseldorf, Universitätsbibliothek

   Fragm. K1: B 215 + K2: C 118 + K15: 00 101

Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland

   6121 238

   Adv. 18.6.5 207

   Adv. 18.7.7 94

   Adv. 18.7.8 102

Exeter Cathedral Library

   3501 (The ‘Exeter Book’) 106

   3504–5 195

Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana

   Amiatino 1 (Codex Amiatinus) 15

   Plut. xvii sin. cod. 10 258

Hereford Cathedral Library

   O.iii.2 111

Killiney, Franciscan House of Studies

   A.1 80

Leeds, University Library

   Brotherton 102 258

Leiden, Universiteitsbibliothek

   Voss. Q. 2 88

Lichfield Cathedral

   1 (Lichfield Gospels) 94

Lincoln Cathedral Library

   1 117

London, British Library

   Add. 5481 545

   Add. 7096 240

   Add. 18160 532

   Add. 18850 (Bedford Hours) 211

   Add. 21926 195

   Add. 24686 (Alfonso Psalter) 201

   Add. 25109 536

   Add. 26766 536

   Add. 28188 106

   Add. 41612 240

   Add. 42130 (Luttrell Psalter) 541, 546

   Add. 43471 545

   Add. 46352 536

   Add. 47680 203

   Add. 57950 (Old Hall manuscript) 210, 211

   Add. 60584 202, 204

   Add. 70507 229

   Arundel 2 256

   Arundel 11 533

   Arundel 48 278

   Arundel 74 280

   Arundel 83, Pt I (Howard-Fitton Psalter) 541, 546

   Arundel 83, Pt 2 (De Lisle Psalter) 542

   Arundel 155 (Eadui Psalter) 539, 541

   Arundel 222 273

   Arundel 333 539

   Cotton Aug. ii. 32 123

   Cotton Caligula A. viii 555

   Cotton Claudius A. xi 195

   Cotton Claudius B. v 276

   Cotton Claudius E. iv 555

   Cotton Claudius E. v 538

   Cotton Cleo. A. iii 102

   Cotton Cleo. C. xi 195

   Cotton Domitian i 103

   Cotton Domitian viii 555

   Cotton Faustina B. ix 277

   Cotton Faustina C. i 88

   Cotton Faustina E. v 548

   Cotton Galba E. iv 225

   Cotton Galba E. xiv 203

   Cotton Julius A. vii 277

   Cotton Julius B. xiii 277

   Cotton Julius E. iv 484

   Cotton Nero A. x 555

   Cotton Nero D. viii 555

   Cotton Nero E. i 104

   Cotton Otho A. xii 279

   Cotton Otho B. xi 555

   Cotton Otho D. iv 483, 484

   Cotton Tiberius A. ii (Coronation Gospels) 555

   Cotton Tiberius A. iii 98

   Cotton Tiberius A. vi 555

   Cotton Tiberius A. vii 42

   Cotton Tiberius A. xiv 555

   Cotton Tiberius A. xv 102

   Cotton Tiberius B. i 555

   Cotton Tiberius B. iv 555

   Cotton Tiberius C. ii 555

   Cotton Tiberius C. vii 555

   Cotton Titus A. xx 277

   Cotton Titus A. xxvii 555

   Cotton Titus B. v 548

   Cotton Titus C. xvii 555

   Cotton Titus D. xxvi–xxvii 99

   Cotton Vespasian A. 1 (Vespasian Psalter) 100, 551, 555, 556

   Cotton Vespasian B. xvii 546

   Cotton Vitellius A. xv 555

   Cotton Vitellius A. xix 277

   Cotton Vitellius E. xvii 223

   Egerton 617–18 207

   Egerton 3792 484

   Harley 2 270

   Harley 57 278

   Harley 231 534

   Harley 245 483

   Harley 1023 82

   Harley 1802 75, 82

   Harley 2904 94

   Harley 2961 106

   Harley 3376 92

   Harley 3658 138

   Lansdowne 58 479–84

   Lansdowne 85 545, 546

   Royal 1.A.xviii 276

   Royal 2.B.ix 508

   Royal 2.C.i 255

   Royal 2.C.v 253

   Royal 2.D.xxxv 277

   Royal 4.A.xiv 94

   Royal 4.B.xiii 262

   Royal 5.A.xi 271

   Royal 5.B.iv 255

   Royal 5.C.vii 248

   Royal 6.D.ii 255

   Royal 8.C.iii 105

   Royal 8.G.i 193

   Royal 9.B.x 254

   Royal 11.D.viii 271

   Royal 12.C.v 205

   Royal 12.C.xiii 276

   Royal 12.D.xvii 99

   Royal 13.C.v 94

   Royal 13.D.iv 193

   Royal 13.D.v 276

   Royal 13.E.vi 260

   Royal 14.A.i 508

   Royal 14.C.vii 276

   Royal 14.E.vi 214

   Royal 15 B.xxii 331, 337

   Royal 15.D.iv 214

   Royal 15.E.i 214

   Royal 15.E.iv 214

   Royal 15.F.v 214

   Royal 16.F.ii 214

   Royal 16.G.ix 214

   Royal 17.F.ii 214

   Royal 18.E.i–ii 214

   Royal 18.E.iii–iv 214

   Royal 19.B.xiii 207

   Royal 19.E.v 214

   Royal 20.A.i 204

   Royal 20.B.vi 205

   Royal App. 69 270

   Sloane 93 437

   Sloane 779 138

   Sloane 1056A 191

   Sloane 3548 149

   Sloane 3744 278

   Stowe 41 489

   Stowe 49 539

   Stowe 853 545

   Stowe 924 545

London, British and Foreign Bible Society

   Eng. 1, 2 536

London, College of Arms

   Arundel 30 96

London, Lambeth Palace Library

   42 261

   62 282

   90 289

   149 107

   202 262

   204 94

   489 106

   737 337

   761 287

   959 528

   1370 (MacDurnan Gospels) 82, 329

London, Royal College of Physicians

   390 278

London, St Paul’s Cathedral

   1 190

London, Sir John Soane Museum

   1 214

Manchester, John Rylands University Library

   Eng. 92 536

Marburg, Hessisches Staatsarchiv

   Hr 2, 17 72, 102

Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Russell Library

   RB16 247

Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek

   Clm 14429 78

   Cod. gall. 16 203

New York, Pierpont Morgan Library

   M 826 105

Oxford, All Souls College

   6 (Amesbury Psalter) 195

Oxford, Balliol College

   4 261

   49 234

   129 261

   156 261

   212 261

Oxford, Bodleian Library

   Ashmole 836 479–80

   Ashmole 848 483

   Auct. D.1.15 271

   Auct. D.2.14 98

   Auct. D.2.16 106, 107

   Auct. E. inf. 1–2 117

   Auct. F.1.15 93, 107

   Auct. F.2.13 193

   Auct. F.2.14 283

   Auct. F.3.6 107

   Auct. F.3.14 256

   Auct. F.4.32 88

   Bodley 125 237

   Bodley 132 195

   Bodley 155 94

   Bodley 160 262

   Bodley 198 187

   Bodley 209 272

   Bodley 214 188

   Bodley 218 276

   Bodley 252 261

   Bodley 245 269

   Bodley 354 276

   Bodley 316 207

   Bodley 379 188

   Bodley 394 107

   Bodley 419 270

   Bodley 458 269

   Bodley 516 191

   Bodley 572 87

   Bodley 579 106

   Bodley 581 205

   Bodley 582 234

   Bodley 708 93, 107

   Bodley 730 238

   Bodley 738 194

   Bodley 762 234

   Bodley 849 107

   Bodley 862 272

   Bodley 885 532

   Bodley 966 533

   Bodley Oriental 135 133

   Canon. Gr. 97 187

   Digby 65 279

   Digby 76 278

   Digby 77 152

   Digby 96 279

   Dodsworth 113 554

   Douce 131 204

   Douce 140 102

   Douce 180 (Douce Apocalypse) 201

   Douce 319 207

   Douce 366 (Ormesby Psalter) 38

   Eng. hist. C. 775 205

   Hatton 30 94

   Junius 121 327

   Lat.class. c.2 96

   Lat.liturg. f.5 (Gospels of Margaret of Scotland) 540

   Laud Gr. 35 100

   Laud Misc. 363 193

   Laud Misc. 368 277

   Laud Misc. 447 290

   Laud Misc. 460 82

   Laud Misc. 526 547

   Lyell 1 536

   Lyell empt. 3 536

   Marshall 19 94

   Rawlinson A. 287 262

   Rawlinson B. 467 471

   Rawlinson B. 502 81, 82

   Rawlinson C. 400 184

Oxford, Christ Church

   92 203

Oxford, Corpus Christi College

   151 278

   236 278

   492 360

Oxford, Exeter College

   51–68 160

Oxford, Jesus College

   52 110

   53 110

   63 110

   67 110

   68 110

   70 110

Oxford, Lincoln College

   lat. 31 253

   lat. 117 261

Oxford, Merton College

   132 250

   188 253

   317 29

   E.1.6 195

Oxford, New College

   120 37

   174 254

   274 193

Oxford, Queen’s College

   158 484, 537

   302 271

   317 271

   323 271

Oxford, St John’s College

   172 159

Oxford, Trinity College

   58 238

Oxford, University College

   68 188

Padua, Biblioteca Universitaria

   1925 258

Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France

   fr. 571 203

   fr. 9221 211

   fr. 24287 216

   lat. 5372 277

   lat. 9688 198

   lat. 10483–4 (Belleville Breviary) 205

Paris, Bibliothèque Ste-Geneviève

   777 212

Princeton, University Library

   Garrett 90 258

Rheims, Bibliothèque municipale

   570 207

Rome, Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana

   Ottoboni lat. 210 247

   Ottoboni lat. 442 248

   Reg. lat. 1671 96

St Andrews, University Library

   BR 65.A 9 118

St Gall, Stiftsbibliothek

   1399.a.1 79

Salisbury Cathedral Library

   2 191

   18 191

   19 191

   20 191

   54 191

   62 191

   72 191

   82 191

   93 191

San Marino, California, Huntington Library

   HM 62 117

Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury School

   xxiv 248

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Record Office

   1051/1 95, 102

Westminster Abbey

   36 106

Winchester Cathedral Library

   3 379

   6 379

   8 379

   9 379

   17 117

Worcester Cathedral

   F.4 255

   F.39 254

   F.79 255

   F.101 255

   Add. 2 95

   Add. 4 102

Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek

   M.p.th.q.2 99

   M.p.th.f.12 73

   M.p.th.f.61 73

York Minster Library

   Add. 1 (York Gospels) 98





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