Imperfect copy of the Pricke of Conscience, together with a commentary, usually attributed to Richard of Maidstone, which ends Graunt oon god and persones yre 1223. Originally bound with other works, which are now missing.
Contents: (1) ff. 5r-116v, Pricke of Conscience, ed. Richard Morris, The pricke of conscience (see Bibliography below). Index of Middle English verse, no. 3428/61. Begins at line 76 'and ȝaf hym skylle witt and mynde'. Ends 'þat for vs made heuen erþe and al þinge. Her endeþ þe pricke of conscience. Finito libro reddatur gloria cristo. Qui scripcit carmen sit benedictus amen'. A leaf is missing after f. 5v which ends 'haue no knowings' (line 153); f. 6 begins 'and amende wiþ al' (line 230). Two leaves are missing after f. 23v which ends 'soule and body' (line 1687), followed by the heading 'Of þe maner of gostly deþ'; f. 24r begins 'Whan þe soule' (line 1839).
(2) ff. 117-123v, 127-134v, Commentary on the seven penitential psalms, usually attributed to Richard of Maidstone (d. 1396). Index of Middle English verse, no. 3755/7. Begins 'To goddes worschipe þat der' vs bouȝt', and ends 'graunte oon god and persones þre. Amen amen amen. Explicit comentum super 7 ps' penitenciales in anglicis'. '1223' is written in what might be the main hand on f. 134v in a line by itself between persones þre and the three Amens; also on f. 135.
Script: 'Untidy anglicana formata, with lapses into current anglicana' (Ker). Written space: 148 mm high. 39 long lines.
Secundo folio: and ȝaf (f. 5).
Decoration: Numerous 2- , 3- and 4-line initials in red ink.
Other features: (1) and (2) are the first two of thirteen items listed on f. 2, in an early 16th-century hand: (1) 'the prycke of concyence', (2) 'vii salmes in Inglysche', (3) 'the name of Ihesu', (4) 'for fyschyng and fowlyng', (5) 'a ballett of lente', (6) 'Ayenst ye yoke of maryage wt mery ballett', (7) 'A blynd ballett', (8) 'A maryners boke', (9) 'A ballett of eduerd ye iiiith kyng', (10) 'byll' of bokes abbrogated', (11) 'of the passyon of or lord Ihesu chryst', (12) 'A ballett of or ladyes aultr', (13) 'the bond of norfolke men'. There are manicules throughout.
Description derived from N.R. Ker, Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, vol. III, Lampeter-Oxford (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), pp. 402-3. By permission of Oxford University Press.