Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.673–4; Robinson no. 67 (pl. 253).
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f. 1
Vndirnyme þou biseche þou and blame þou in al pacience and doctrine ije thi iiije cap thouʒ these wordis weren writen by seint poul to thimothe being a bischop and not a lay persoon of þe comon peple ʒit in þo wordis seint poul ʒeueþ not to thimothe instruccioun of eny hiʒer gouernaunce …
f. 190v
… and þus y eende þis present book clepid þe represser of ouer myche blamyng þe clergie for which book to þee lord god be preising and þanking and to alle þe seid ouermyche undirnemers and blamers ful amendement amen.
Reginald Pecock, The Repressor of Over Myche Blamyng the Clergie. IPMEP 792. Ed. C. Babington, ‘The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy’ by Reginald Pecock, D.D., Sometime Lord Bishop of Chichester, 2 vols RS 19 (London, 1860).
Other texts: None.
Inscriptions: f. 1v: ‘John Stowe’ (s. xvi); f. 2: ‘John Stephynson’ (s. xv); f. 192: ‘Atkyns’; ‘Lyncoln Colledge in Oxforde’; ‘John Stowe’.
s. xv med; Robinson: between 1449–57.
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