'SO ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



written by the master, and were twice copied below by the 

 pupil. On the second leaf are two columns of the multi- 

 plication table. 



Life of St. Bridget, Abbess of Kildare, in Latin, ascribed 

 to St. Ultan Mag Concubar, Bishop of Ardbraccan ; ninth 

 century. Vellum. 



" Aurelii Prudentii Carmina," with numerous marginal and 

 interlinear glosses in Latin and German ; 10th century. 

 Vellum. In a German 15th century binding of stamped pig- 

 skin. 



Antiphonal, with gradual combined, in Latin, of the rare 

 Ambrosian use; written in Italy in the llth-12th century. 

 Vellum. 



Portions of a Breviary, in Latin, of the use of York ; early 

 15th century. Vellum. 



Book of Hours of the Virgin, in Latin ; written in Italy 

 at the end of the 15th century. With finely illuminated 

 figure-initials and borders, and with other borders in mono- 

 chrome executed with extreme delicacy. Vellum. 



" EpistolsB Mag. Petri Blesensis " : a collection of sixty-six 

 letters of Peter of Blois, archdeacon of London, circ. 1200, in 

 Latin; 13th century. Vellum. 



" Registrum Brevium," or precedents of writs, etc., in 

 Latin, chiefly referring to co. Wilts, with a curious form of 

 confession in French ; early 14th century. Vellum. 



Collection of religious and moral treatises, poems, etc., in 

 Latin and English ; including the " Pilgrimage of the Soul," 

 from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville, William 

 Stanton's Vision of St. Patrick's Purgatory in 1406, a vision 

 of Edward Leversegge at Frome in 1465, the " Dictes of the 

 Philosophers " and Cato's Distiches in English, and Latin 

 hymns with English versions ; 15th century. Vellum and 

 paper. 



A collection of Medical and other Eecipes, in English ; 

 15th century. Vellum. 



Register of the Monastery of Groenendale near Brussels, in 

 Latin ; 15th century. With fragments of the Speculum 

 Juris of Gulielmus Durandus, and other mediaeval treatises 

 on theology, canon-law, etc., of the 13th-15th centuries. 

 Five volumes ; vellum and paper. Presented by Prof. George 

 Stephens, of Copenhagen. 



" Brutus Abbreviatus " : a chronicle of England, in Latin, 

 from the mythical Brut to the battle of Evesham in 1265, 

 attributed to a monk of Battle Abbey ; 14th century. 

 Vellum. 



Original instructions to the Royal Commissioners for 

 making an Ecclesiastical Survey in 1535, signed by 

 Henry VIII. ; with a Survey, in Latin, of the diocese of 

 St. Asaph, accompanied by the Bishop's letter to the King, 

 30th October, 1536. 



" Suma 



