Later Wycliffite version of the New Testament, with a calendar of Epistles and Gospels, and prefaces to the Gospels.
Contents: (1) ff. 4-12, 'Here bigynneþ þe calender of pistlis and gosp[els] þat ben red bi al þe ȝer in þe chirche after þe vse of Salisbery.' Forshall and Madden, iv. 683-98, but the text here and in Eng. MSS 76, 78, 80 and 91 differs substantially from theirs, which goes with the earlier Wycliffite version. A table for the common of saints is not provided here or in Eng. MSS 76, 78, 80 and 91: cf. Forshall and Madden, p. 696, footnote. The commemorations are those in Eng. 76, but they come before the proper of saints. The word 'pope' has been blotted out; so too the name of St Thomas at 29 December and 7 July. ff. 3r and 12v are left blank.
(2) (a) ff. 13-15, 'Seynt austyn seiþ in þe secunde book of cristen doctryne... be more holpen.' (b) ff. 15-16, 'Oure lord ihesu crist verri god and verri man seiþ in þe gospel... for þe lawe. amen. ihesu for þi merci.' Printed hence by Rev. J[onathan] T[yers] Barrett D.D. (see Bibliography below). Both (a) and (b) are prefaces to the Gospels.
(3) ff. 16-266v, New Testament in the later Wycliffite version. Forshall and Madden, no. 158. They note that this copy is the basis of the text in Scholz and Tregelles's English Hexapla edition of the New Testament (see Bibliography below). There are the usual prologues. Fairly frequent omissions by homoeoteleuton have been supplied neatly in the margins. ff. 267-268v are left blank.
Script: Gothic textura. Written space: 122 x 80 mm. 2 columns, 36 lines.
Secundo folio: adversariis (f. 14).
Decoration: There are a 7-line initial at the beginning of Matthew (f. 16v) and a 6-line initial at the beginning of Mark (f. 47v), pink and blue with white penwork and floral infill on burnished gold grounds, and with foliate extensions; at the beginning of the other books are 4- or 5-line initials of burnished gold on pink and blue grounds with white penwork and foliate extensions; numerous 3-line initials in blue ink with red penwork infill and flourishes.
Description derived from N.R. Ker, Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), pp. 404-5. By permission of Oxford University Press.