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Christopher and William Carye, collectors of monastic manuscripts, and "John Carye"
- Title:
- Christopher and William Carye, collectors of monastic manuscripts, and "John Carye"
- Author:
- Watson, A. G.
- Publication Info:
- The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 21, CCCC MS 117, CCCC MS 164 & CCCC MS 259 Brief mention that one of Parker’s copies of Ralph Higden’s Polychronicon (CCCC MS 21, CCCC MS 117, CCCC MS 164 and CCCC MS 259) may have come from William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 139
- CCCC MS 96 Brief mention that, prior to Parker’s ownership, CCCC MS 96 probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 138
- CCCC MS 138 Brief mention that, prior to Parker¬â√õ¬™s ownership, CCCC MS 138 belonged to Robert Recorde and William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, pp. 139-40
- CCCC MS 175 Brief mention that, prior to Parker¬â√õ¬™s ownership, CCCC MS 175 probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 138
- CCCC MS 242 Brief mention that CCCC MS 242 was not part of Parker’s collection but probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 141
- CCCC MS 276 Brief mention that, prior to Parker¬â√õ¬™s ownership, CCCC MS 276 probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 138
- CCCC MS 311 Conjecture that CCCC MS 311 may have belonged to William Carye, p. 140
- CCCC MS 400 Brief mention that, prior to Parker¬â√õ¬™s ownership, CCCC MS 400 probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, pp. 139-40
- CCCC MS 408 Brief mention that CCCC MS 408 probably came from John Bale’s library, p. 135
- CCCC MS 467 Conjecture that since CCCC MS 467 had belonged to Robert Haer/Hare before Parker, Cambridge, Trinity Hall MS 1 might also have passed from Hare to Parker, p. 139
- CCCC MS 476 Brief mention that, prior to Parker¬â√õ¬™s ownership, CCCC MS 476 probably belonged to William Carye (d. 1573) who may have had a connection with the John Carye mentioned by Parker’s secretary, John Joscelyn, p. 138
- Volume:
- 5th ser., 20
- Pages:
- 136–42
- Reference Type:
- Journal article
- Manuscript:
- fn144fw3359