Later Wycliffite version of the New Testament from the end of the Prologue to Romans (beginning 'accordinge wiþ') to Apocalypse 15: 3 ('moyses þe'). There are names of numerous owners in the margins.
Contents: Forshall and Madden, no. 167. Usual prologues, two (2 Corinthians, 2 Timothy) missing. There are seven gaps where leaves are missing: (1) f. 41v ends 'I am her-' (1 Corinthians 16: 19) and f. 42 begins 'of israel' (2 Corinthians 3: 3); (2) f. 63v ends 'reproue' (Ephesians 5: 11) and f. 64 begins 'of ȝoure' (Ephesians 6: 5); (3) f. 66v ends 'i ȝou hoþe' (Philippians 2: 13) and f. 67 begins 'israel' (Philippians 3: 5); (4) f. 83v ends in 1 Timothy 1: 4 and f. 84 begins 'by tymes' (2 Timothy 1: 9); (5) f. 165v ends 'honourid' (1 Peter 2: 5) and f. 166 begins 'Also' (1 Peter 3: 1); (6) f. 168v ends 'Vertu' (2 Peter 1: 3) and f. 169 begins 'of pardicion' (2 Peter 2: 1); (7) f. 180v ends 'stire to pa-' in the prologue to Apocalypse and f. 181 begins 'golden' (Apocalpyse 1: 13).
Script: Gothic textura. Written space: 110 x 75 mm. 26 long lines.
Secundo folio: accordinge wiþ (f. 1r; the first quire lacks the first two leaves).
Decoration: 5-line initials of burnished gold on red and blue grounds with white penwork, at the beginning of each book on ff.1r, 52v, 59r, 65r, 69r, 73v (damaged), 78r, 80v (damaged), 87v, 91v (damaged), 107v, 159v, 164v, 171r, 176r, 177r and 177v; initials on ff. 22v and 168v have been excised. Numerous 3-line initials in blue ink with red penwork flourishes; some damaged.
Description derived from N.R. Ker, Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 403. By permission of Oxford University Press.