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IX.—On two Manuscript Psalters in the Collection of William Bragge, Esq. F.S.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The two Psalters which Mr. Bragge has been good enough to exhibit on this occasion, at my request, are good specimens of writing and of illumination, of the middle of the thirteenth century; but are particularly interesting from the curious entries in the calendars prefixed to them.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1880

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page 241 note a These manuscripts have since been sold withMr. Bragge's collection. The Guines Psalter has been acquired by the British Museum, Add. MS. 30045. The Danish Psalter has been purchased by T. Shadford Walker, Esq. of Liverpool, who has kindly lent it to me for re-examination.

page 242 note a The days of the month have throughout thiscommunication been altered from the Roman Calendar into the corresponding modernnotation.

page 243 note a Chesne, André du, Histoire généalogique des maisons de Guines, &c.; preuves, p. 253,Google Scholar quoting Lambert d'Ardes.

page 244 note a Du Chesne p. 164.

page 246 note a The entries to which an asterisk is prefixed have not been erased.

page 246 note b This was the anniversary of the death of the great Archbishop Absolon of Lund, in 1201; he wasgrandson of Schelmo, and therefore cousin-german of Suno. He left gifts to his relatives, and it is probable that his name has been here erased.

page 246 note c Bishop Peter's anniversary is given inthe Liber Daticus of Lund as on the 20th of May. Langebek, iii. 519.

page 247 note a Langebek, ii. 507.

page 247 note b The persons mentioned are in italics. A much more extensive pedigree of this family may be found in Langebek, tom. iv. p. 345, tab. iv. Suno had several other children, among them Andreas, Archbishop of Lund, Ebbo, killed at the battle of Lena, and a countess Ingerdis; perhaps the last of these was commemorated Jan. 25

page 248 note a Langebek, v. 399.

page 248 note b , Steenstrup, Studier over Kong Valdemars Jordebog, p. 45.Google Scholar

page 248 note c Langebek, iii. 434.