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GEMMS IDGEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-001073
TitleTwo sixteenth-century sermons
ShelfmarkCotton MS Vespasian A XXV
Creation Date1400 - 1558
RepositoryBritish Library
Contents NoteThis manuscript contains diaries, poems and Tudor songs and ballads, in addition to ‘An Exhortacyon To Cranmer’ written by James Brooks, Bishop of Gloucester (ff. 3r–27r). There is a report of a sermon preached by one ‘P[ar]son Hyberdyne’ (f. 43r–43v) and a sermon on Matthew 18:3 preached by John Stubs at Gloucester in 1559 (ff. 164r-170r). Finally, there is also a manual on confession written in Middle English (ff. 46r–65r) and ‘Regula beati benedicti’, written in Middle English (ff. 66r–119v).
Material FeaturesQuarto. Modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Associated Peoplemanuscript owner - Anstis, Johnmanuscript owner - Cotton, Robertmanuscript owner - Savile, Henry
ProvenanceOn the opening flyleaves, the following has been written in two different seventeenth century hands: ‘Henry Sauill’ and ‘Ex dono Joh[n] Anstis Arm[iger]’.
Acquisition
Source of DataBritish Library Catalogue; CELM; Hannah Yip.
Other Note
Attached URLs:
URLNotes
www.celm-ms.org.uk/repositories/british-library-cotton.htmlEntry for British Library, Cotton MS Vespasian A XXV on CELM.
GEMMS record createdFebruary 16, 2019
GEMMS record last editedJuly 04, 2019