The duke of somerset the lord of same iohan sir geruaise |
TCD 516 [13] |
25 |
The dyalog of seynt anselme & of oure lady |
Laud 38 [1] |
16 |
The dyfference betwene dominium regale et dominium |
Digby 198 [1] |
3 |
The dyfference betwene dominium regale et dominium |
Digby 145 [1] |
3 |
The dyfferens bytwene dominium regale and dominium politicum et |
EL 34 C 18 [1] |
1 |
The earle marshall ought to haue the kynges horse |
Rawl B 131 [2] |
23 |
The eclippis of ye sone is qwen ye mone |
Caius 84/166 [23] |
17 |
The eclips of the sonne is euer in the coniunction of |
BodL RT e.30 [3] |
12 |
The effect of wille |
Lambeth 484 [1:xii] |
13 |
The emperour of allmyen he beryth goold an egyll wiþ ij heedes |
Lambeth 541 [1:xii] |
13 |
The emperoure shall be awakyd as a man fallen into a sweete sleep |
CUL Ff. 1.6 [4] |
19 |
The emperoure that i spake of befor is oure lorde iesu |
NLW 3041 [38] |
14 |
The epistell of gallus scencewterus phisicion annswering the |
Sion E.7 [4] |
13 |
The erle marshall ought to haue the kyngis horse with all the |
CUL Mm.3.29 [8] |
19 |
The erle marshall ought to haue the kyngis horse with all the |
CUL Mm.3.29 [3] |
19 |
The erth ys viij ml myle thicke fro the erthe to the |
Digby 88 [17] |
3 |
The exaltacioun of the holy crosse |
Lambeth 72 [112] |
13 |
The exaltacioun of the holy crosse is seide for that cause for in |
Lambeth 72 [112] |
13 |
The example of doctour ierome |
Lambeth 72 [44] |
13 |
The explication of nicholas flamell scrivener of paris |
NLW 734 [3] |
14 |
The extractte of the prophecye of maister baltasar cadorum |
Peniarth 50 [4] |
14 |
The fallynge of trese in mellur of sir perys legh knyght |
NY CRO [1] |
6 |
The fastynge of iiij tymes whyche ys callyd ymber were ordeyned of |
Lambeth 72 [12] |
13 |
The father in his old age seith to his sone lyve wysely and |
Trinity O.1.13 [37] |
11 |
The father was in his olde age & sayed to his |
Rawl B 471 [B 2] |
23 |