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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 72 |
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The Wife of Bath, within the text space, by the first artist. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 76v |
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The Friar, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 81 |
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The Summoner, within the text space, by the first artist. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 87v |
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A grotesque in the decoration. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 88 |
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The Clerk, within the text space, by the first artist; somewhat damaged. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 102v |
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The Merchant, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist; damaged. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 115v |
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The Squire, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist; the horse outlined with a stylus. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 123v |
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The Franklin, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist; the horse outlined with a stylus. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 130 |
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The note,“…per me henricum Payne.” |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 133 |
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The Physician, within the text space, by the first artist; beside the figure, an erased word, probably fifteenth century, beginning with “m” (but not “medicus”); above the figure, a crude sixteenth century ink sketch of the Physician. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 138 |
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The Pardoner, within the text space, by the first artist; a pentimento of the horse’s right foreleg remains visible. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 143v |
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The Shipman, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist; the horse outlined with a stylus; adjacent initial damaged. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 148v |
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The Prioress, in a niche in the border decoration, by the first artist; opening initial of her tale displaced to the right of the vertical bar of the border decoration. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 153v |
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Chaucer and horse on a grassy plot, in a niche in the border decoration by the second artist, with discrepancy between the large bust of Chaucer and the smaller legs and horse; opening initial painted to the right of the preparatory pen outline; faded. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 169 |
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The Monk, his horse standing on a grassy plot and his dogs running free, mostly within the text space, but one dog in the gloss space, by the third artist; damaged. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 169v |
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The note, “Willem >te detho [?].” |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 175 |
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A much faded inscription, which may read “John Hedgeman of Hawkedoun in the Countie of Suff. > neyther squier nor knight But a knave" (the name also occurs on f. 64 and on f. v recto and verso, i.e. the first back flyleaf). |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 179 |
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The Nun’s Priest, his horse standing on a grassy plot, within the text space, by the third artist; sixteenth century note beside the miniature, “Robert Nytipole”; damaged. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 184v |
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The only visible remainder of a catchword in the codex, here at the end of quire 23. |
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EL 26 C 9 |
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f. 187 |
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The Second Nun, her horse standing on a grassy plot, within the gloss space, by the third artist; illegible note to the right of the figure’s head in the outer margin, possibly fifteenth century. |
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