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Bod-Inc: S-298

Statuta Angliae, Nova Statuta

 

Analysis of Content

a2r [List of contents, by subject.] ‘Accusacions'. Incipit: ‘[N]ulle soit attache per son corps . . .’

2a1r Edward Iii: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, ed. Record Commission, 12 vols (London, 1810-28), I 251-398 (years 17 and 46 not included).

g5r Richard Ii: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 1-110 (year 8 not included).

m2v Henry Iv: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 111-69.

o8r Henry V: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 170-212.

q7r Henry Vi: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 213-379.

[et]1r Edward Iv: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 380-476.

C2v Richard Iii: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 477-98.

D1r Henry Vii: Nova Statuta. Statutes of the Realm, II 499-591 (years 1-11, cap. xxvii); 636-9 (year 12 cap. i–vii).

Imprint

Imprint: [London]: Richard Pynson, [second half of 1500-1501]. Folio.

Remarks: As dated by BMC; STC dates [c.1500-1].

Collation

Collation: a–c8 d6 2a–z [et] [con] A8 B8+1 C8 D–F6 G4 2D8 E6 F6 G4.

References

ISTC: is00703000

Hain: H 14992;

Goff: Goff S‑703;

BMC: BMC XI;

Proctor: Pr 9790;

Others: Beale, p. 3 (s2); not in Sheppard; STC 9265.

Copies

Copy number: S-298(1)

Wanting the blank leaf2 G4.

Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, with the arms of William Bayntun and his wife gold-tooled on both covers: sable, a bend lozengy, argent, impaling or, a fess dancetty between three cross crosslets fitchy gules; surmounted by a griffin's head erased, sable. Below a scroll with the inscription: ‘sigil. Gul. Bayntun'.

Size: 338 × 250 × 45 mm.

Size of leaf: 331 × 242 mm.

Various early scribbles on a1r, including the name ‘James Browne', also a few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing corrections, in an early English hand in brown ink.

Provenance: Nicholas Moore (sixteenth/seventeenth century); name on a2r. ‘James Browne' (sixteenth century), repeated a number of times on a1r. John Talbot (fifteenth/sixteenth century). James Jenking (sixteenth/seventeenth century); on a1r, ‘To hys wryght welbeved broder John Talbot at Lyncolns Inn be thys delyvde'; ‘James Jenking of Norths[t?]anton in the county of Devon'; ‘To hys loving cosyn Edward Beyd(?)'. William Bayntun (†1787?); on a2r: ‘W. Bayntun, Grays Inn'. Francis Douce (1757-1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834.

SHELFMARK: Douce 292.


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