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Fragment apparently of a monastic rule setting forth the amount of fines for various offences
Fragment of a document sent apparently by an ecclesiastic having to do with the church of Potentiana in Rome to one having to do with the church of St George in Palatio at Milan, granting a licence or indulgence for some purpose, Milan, Italy
Of the name of the place from which it was sent only the initial L remains, and of the date 'decimo KL Novembris Pontificatus domini nstri domini Julii divina provide[ntia]'. There was a Bishop Julius of Florence 1158-1182, but the document appears to date from the 11th century or earlier.
Fragment of a request for examination into the circumstances of the granting of a dispensation given by the Pope, Constance, Switzerland
Sent from Constance [perhaps to Venice].
Fragment of an etymological explanation of legal and ecclesiastical terms
Begins: 'Quotquot modis sit dermacio ...' and ends: '... poeta fuit vergilius magnus poeta fuit magnus.' Verses follow, headed 'epysencis'.
Fragment of Court roll for an unidentified manor of Richard le Cokefeld, 6 Edward III
Bradfield St. Clare, Suffolk, is mentioned.
Fragment of indenture, [Surrey?]
The Governors of St Thomas' Hospital let it to Thomas Leeds for a term of thirty-one years.
Fragment of letter from [ ] Willoughby to an unidentified cousin
Autograph.
Fragment of rental for estates in Suffolk and Essex, 1 Henry VI [1422-3]
Fragment of unidentified Latin poem
Fragment of what appear to be notes, in 17th-cent. hand.
Fragment of what appears to be the report of evidence given at a trial before a Commission appointed by the city council, Zutphen, Holland
The witnesses' names are [G]uillbert Toppe, Jacop Gheeraertteand ... oppin de Manwere.
Fragments of a bookseller's daybook, [Antwerp]
In Latin and Flemish.
Fragments relating to the Abbey of Cumbermere, Cheshire
Framed photographs of Nigeria, circa 1920s
A collection of framed prints of various sizes, with captions stuck onto the glass (removed and now on reverse of frame).
Frances Cornford and Margaret Irwin: correspondence, verse and related items
Frances Cornford: Letters to Sir Edward Marsh
Sir Edward Howard Marsh (1872-1953), patron of the arts and for many years private secretary to Sir Winston Churchill, was a close friend of Rupert Brooke, and wrote the Memoir introducing Brooke's Collected Poems in 1918. Frances Cornford's letters provided him with much information about Brooke and his circle of friends.
Frances Cornford Papers
Frances McKeith Australian Collection
A collection of lantern slides of Australia (plus one duplicate). 5-10 are marked 'Commonwealth of Australia' and have serial numbers. 12-22 are marked 'Department of Agriculture and Stock, Brisbane'. The slides' captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Francesco Geminiani: Concertos, Op. 2 and 3
Concertos for two violins, viola and bass. (fo. 1) Op. 2; (fo. 22v) Op.3. Six concertos in seven parts, op. 2, published in London 1732, and Paris, 1755, in score. Six concertos, op. 3, London and Paris 1755. This copy was probbaly made from the printed edition of c. 1760. 43 fos. 14.75 x 10.75 in.
Francis Blomefield: Historical notes on Suffolk and Cambridgeshire parishes
(pp. viii-196) Suffolk; (pp. 215-365) Cambridgeshire. Both counties ordered alphabetically. The vol. has been ruled for accounts. p. 295: 'I was here [Impington, Cambridgeshire] Ap. 9, 1726', with (p. 296) sketch of Impington Church. Stamps, inscriptions, and bookplates of Blomefield, Craven Ord, and Sir Thomas Phillipps.
Francis Clarke: Praxis in Curiis Ecclesiasticis
This is a text of the second-earliest version of Clarke's treatise, which was first published in 1666. The present text contains numerous omissions, which have been supplied in the margin.
Francis Crawford Burkitt: Papers
Francis Crawford Burkitt: Transcript of the Passio Machabeorum
Made from a 13th century manuscript at S. Maria de Bona Spe, diocese of Cambrai, 17 folios.
Francis Hall collection
Francis Jefferson: Submission to Ecclesiastical Authorities with regard to the benefice of Ellington, Hunts
Endorsed 'Dr Jefferson.'