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Medieval Collection
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Image Number:
JRL0926231dc
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Reference Number:
English MS 103
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English MS 103
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Previous Accession Number:
R15385
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Image Title:
King Edward
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King Edward
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Alternative Image Title:
Trailbaston
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Trailbaston
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Parent Work Title:
Brut Chronicle (1347 Continuation)
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Brut Chronicle (1347 Continuation)
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Alternative Parent Work Title:
Brute or the Chronicles of England
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Brute or the Chronicles of England
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Date Created:
14th century [mid]
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14th century [mid]
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Page:
83r
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Image Sequence Number:
083r
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Description:
The words ' Edward I ' are written in the top margin. The tale of the taking of Stirling castle. Red rubrication and an illuminated initial ' T ' introduce the tale of how King Edward introduces Trailbaston, and through forfeitures, regains much revenue. King Edward imprisons his own son, Edward. The written space is c.182 x 112 mm and the script is anglicana formata.
description
The words ' Edward I ' are written in the top margin. The tale of the taking of Stirling castle. Red rubrication and an illuminated initial ' T ' introduce the tale of how King Edward introduces Trailbaston, and through forfeitures, regains much revenue. King Edward imprisons his own son, Edward. The written space is c.182 x 112 mm and the script is anglicana formata.
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Transcription:
scottes non harme for þe Castel was so stronge and wel kepte // And king Edward saugh þat and thought him vp on a queyntise and lete make anon þere .ij. peir of hie gal- wes bifore þe tour of þe Castel and made his oth þat as many as were in þe castel were he erl or Baroun and he were take w(t) strengthe but ȝif he wolde þe raþ(er)e him ȝelde he shulde ben honged vppo(~) þe galwes // And whanne þo þ(t) were in þe Castel herde þis þey come and ȝelde ham alle to þe kinges m(er)cy and grace and þe king forȝaf ham al his male ta- lent and þ(er)e were alle þe grete lordes of Scotland sworne to king Edwarde þat þey shulde come to Londou(~) to eu(er)y p(ar)leme(~)t & shulde stande to hi(re) ordinau(~)c(e) How Troillebastou(~) was ferst ordeyned [...] Ca(o). C(mo). lx(o) xiij(mo). The king Edwarde. wente þennes to [...] londou(~) and wende haue had reste and pees of his wer- re with which werre he was occupied .xx.ȝere. þat is to seyn in Walys in Gascoigne. and in Scotlande and þoughte how he mighte recou(er)e his tresour þat he had spended aboute his werre and lete enquere þorugh þe reaume of alle mystakynges and wronges done. þorugh misdoers in Engelonde of al þe tyme þat he had ben out of his reaume þat men callet. Troillebastou(~) and ordeignede þ(er)to Justices: and in þis man(er)e þe king recou(er)ede tresour þo wiþoute nombr(e) // And his enchesoun was for he had thought for to haue wente in to þe holy londe for to haue werred vppon goddes enemys for enchesoun þat he was croise de long time bifore and natheles þat lawe þat he had ordey- ned dede muche good þorugh al Engelonde to ham þat were mysbode for þo þat trespacede were wel chastisede and aft(er)ward þe mekere and þe bettre: and þe poure com(~)unes were in more reste and pees // And þe same time king Edward enp(ri)sonede his owene sone Edward for enchesoun þat Walt(er) of Langeton bisshop of Chestr(e) þat was þe kinges tresorer had made vppon him complaynt: and saide þat þe forsaide Edward þorugh counsail and p(ro)curement of on Piers of Gauastou(~). a squier of Gascoigne had broke þe Parkes of þe forsaide bisshop &
transcription
scottes non harme for þe Castel was so stronge and wel kepte // And king Edward saugh þat and thought him vp on a queyntise and lete make anon þere .ij. peir of hie gal- wes bifore þe tour of þe Castel and made his oth þat as many as were in þe castel were he erl or Baroun and he were take w(t) strengthe but ȝif he wolde þe raþ(er)e him ȝelde he shulde ben honged vppo(~) þe galwes // And whanne þo þ(t) were in þe Castel herde þis þey come and ȝelde ham alle to þe kinges m(er)cy and grace and þe king forȝaf ham al his male ta- lent and þ(er)e were alle þe grete lordes of Scotland sworne to king Edwarde þat þey shulde come to Londou(~) to eu(er)y p(ar)leme(~)t & shulde stande to hi(re) ordinau(~)c(e) How Troillebastou(~) was ferst ordeyned [...] Ca(o). C(mo). lx(o) xiij(mo). The king Edwarde. wente þennes to [...] londou(~) and wende haue had reste and pees of his wer- re with which werre he was occupied .xx.ȝere. þat is to seyn in Walys in Gascoigne. and in Scotlande and þoughte how he mighte recou(er)e his tresour þat he had spended aboute his werre and lete enquere þorugh þe reaume of alle mystakynges and wronges done. þorugh misdoers in Engelonde of al þe tyme þat he had ben out of his reaume þat men callet. Troillebastou(~) and ordeignede þ(er)to Justices: and in þis man(er)e þe king recou(er)ede tresour þo wiþoute nombr(e) // And his enchesoun was for he had thought for to haue wente in to þe holy londe for to haue werred vppon goddes enemys for enchesoun þat he was croise de long time bifore and natheles þat lawe þat he had ordey- ned dede muche good þorugh al Engelonde to ham þat were mysbode for þo þat trespacede were wel chastisede and aft(er)ward þe mekere and þe bettre: and þe poure com(~)unes were in more reste and pees // And þe same time king Edward enp(ri)sonede his owene sone Edward for enchesoun þat Walt(er) of Langeton bisshop of Chestr(e) þat was þe kinges tresorer had made vppon him complaynt: and saide þat þe forsaide Edward þorugh counsail and p(ro)curement of on Piers of Gauastou(~). a squier of Gascoigne had broke þe Parkes of þe forsaide bisshop &
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Language Code:
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enm-GB
Language Code
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Subject:
Great Britain--History
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Great Britain--History
Subject
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Subject:
Chronicles of England
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Chronicles of England
Subject
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Subject:
Chronicles of England--Manuscripts
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Chronicles of England--Manuscripts
Subject
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Category of Material:
Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
Category of Material
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Sub-Category:
Codex
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Codex
Sub-Category
false
Technique Used:
Illumination (image-making process)
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Illumination (image-making process)
Technique Used
false
Technique Used:
Handwriting
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Handwriting
Technique Used
false
Medium:
Ink
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Ink
Medium
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Support:
Vellum
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Vellum
Support
false
Time Period Covered:
1200 - 1500 CE
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1200 - 1500 CE
Time Period Covered
false
Places Covered:
England
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England
Places Covered
false
Item Height:
278 mm
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278 mm
Item Height
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Item Width:
183 mm
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183 mm
Item Width
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Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
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The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Current Repository
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Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
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The University of Manchester Library
Rights Holder - Image
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Rights holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
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The University of Manchester Library
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Access Rights:
References:
Parts of this catalogue have been reproduced from Ker, N.R., 'Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 417. By kind permission of Oxford University Press.
references
Parts of this catalogue have been reproduced from Ker, N.R., 'Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 417. By kind permission of Oxford University Press.
References
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References:
Tyson, Moses, 'Hand-List of the Collection of English Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library' (1928), p.23.
references
Tyson, Moses, 'Hand-List of the Collection of English Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library' (1928), p.23.
References
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Bibliographic Citation:
Brie, Friedrich W. D., 'The Brut, or, the Chronicles of England / edited from Ms. Rawl. B 171, Bodleian Library &c.', (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner for the Early English Text Society, 1906-1908)
bibliography
Brie, Friedrich W. D., 'The Brut, or, the Chronicles of England / edited from Ms. Rawl. B 171, Bodleian Library &c.', (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner for the Early English Text Society, 1906-1908)
Bibliographic Citation
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Cost:
Purchased by the John Rylands Library from the London booksellers J. & J. Leighton for £36.00 on 18 June 1908.
cost
Purchased by the John Rylands Library from the London booksellers J. & J. Leighton for £36.00 on 18 June 1908.
Cost
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Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2009-07-22
Multi Page Number:
875
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875
Multi Page Number
false
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2010-10
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Medieval
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Medieval
Collection Code
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