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Five English manuscripts-Selden Carol Book-Pastoral Care-Wycliffite tracts-Calendar-The Royall Slave
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Cartwright, William [author]
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Five English manuscripts-Selden Carol Book-Pastoral Care-Wycliffite tracts-Calendar-The Royall Slave
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Miscellany of five separate manuscripts, all of English origin and bound together c. 1660, comprising: in Latin and Middle English, (fols. 3-33) 'The Selden Carol Book', polyphonic music including (fol. 17v) The Agincourt Song, 2nd quarter of the 15th century; in Latin, (fol. 34) one leaf of Gregory's Pastoral Care, 8th century, and two 15th-century items, (fols. 35-94) Wycliffite tracts by John Tissington and others, and (fols. 95-102) a Calendar, with tables for 1459-76, etc.; and in English, (fols. 103-134) William Cartwright, The Royall Slave, a play performed at Oxford in 1636.; Inside lower cover
Date 1660
date QS:P571,+1660-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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MS. Arch. Selden B. 26
Notes goobi:PPNanalog: SC: 3340
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