- NLW MS 5047B
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Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
A transcript, by F. W. Bourdillon, of a life of St. Catherine, in old French verse, contained in a manuscript in the possession of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.
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Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
A transcript, by F. W. Bourdillon, of a life of St. Catherine, in old French verse, contained in a manuscript in the possession of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.
Part of Mostyn Manuscripts
Texts of Dares Phrygius, Brut y Brenhinedd, Brut y Tywyssogion, Life of St Sylvester, The Death of Guido of Vienne, etc. Written by 'David ap Jenkin amhredydd o Vachynnlleth' for Huw Lewis of Hafodwen in 1586-1587.
David ap Jenkin.
Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
Extracts by F. W. Bourdillon from a manuscript belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle which contains lives of the apostles and saints, etc., including a rhymed life of St. Alexis and a life of St. Katherine of Alexandria.
Part of O'Grady manuscripts,
A copy, with annotations by Standish O'Grady, of indexes to the 'Lives of Saints' from the Book of Lismore, 'Saltair na Rann', and 'The Battle of Ventry'. ('Anecdota Oxoniensia' series.)
Legenda Sanctorium, a life of Charlemayne
Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
Lives of saints Lambert, Egidius, Anna, and Servatius; a life of Charlemayne; the 'declamationes' of Joannes Icolampadius; and 'Expositio quorundam vocabulorum pauperi clerico'.
Les Enfances Vivien and lives of saints.
Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
A fragment (six folios) of the 'chanson degeste' known as 'Les Enfances Vivien' and a fragment (four folios) containing lives of saints in English verse, including portions of the lives of 'Seyn Jokes', 'Seyn Beryn', 'Seit Athelwalde ye byschope', and 'Seint Patryke.'
Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
A transcript by F. W. Bourdillon of 'La vie de Saint Jehan bouchedor' from a manuscript belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.
Part of Bourdillon Manuscripts,
A transcript from Lansdowne MS 699 in the British Museum of 'Livis and passiouns of Seynt Albon and Seynt Amphival' translated from French in 1439 by John Lydgate, monk of Bury, at the request of 'Maistre John Whetchamstede, Abbot of Seynt Albon'.
Part of E. N. Dew Manuscripts,
'The lives of the saints', with 'Appendices'.
E. N. Dew.
Lives of saints, theological discourses, and tales in late Greek.