Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2009
Pre–1640 Manuscript Copies of
Francis Clerke, Praxis in Curiis Ecclesiasticis
(Supplemental to list by J. D. M. Derrett in
Studia et documenta historiae et iuris 40 (1974) 65–6)
COPIES WITH GLOSSING TO LITERATURE OF THE IUS COMMUNE
Aberystwyth, Wales, National Library of Wales, SD/Misc. B/6, fols. 11–120 (minimal glossing).
Cambridge, University Library, Collect. Admin. MS. 32 (minimal glossing).
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Law School, MS. 1050 (minimal glossing).
Chester, Cheshire Record Office, EDR 6/18.
Chichester, West Sussex Record Office, Ep 1/51/6 (minimal glossing).
Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS. 1193.
London, British Library, Add. MS. 11507.
Add. MS. 29439.
Harl. MS. 878 (minimal glossing).
London, Lambeth Palace Library, Arches MS. N/3 (extensive glossing).
MS. 2451.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Tanner MS. 112 (extensive glossing).
Tanner MS. 176.
Reading, Berkshire Record Office, D/ED O 45/4, pp. 3–220 (extensive
glossing).
San Marino, California, Huntington Library, MS. HM 35072.
Trowbridge, Wiltshire Record Office, D 5/24/8 (minimal glossing).
Washington, D.C., Catholic University of America Library, Special Collections,
MS. 180.
Wells, Cathedral Library, Mark Tabor's book (extensive glossing).
York, Borthwick Institute, Precedent book 5 (minimal glossing).
COPIES WITHOUT GLOSSING (NOT FOUND IN DERRETT'S LISTING)
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Record Office, MS. E14/11/9.
Cambridge, University Library, Collect. Admin. MS. 31.
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Law School, MS. 1037.
MS. 1214.
Carlisle, Cumbria Record Office, DRC 3/62 (incomplete).
Chester, Cheshire Record Office, EDR 6/3.
Durham, University Library, Mickleton & Spearman MS. 51.
Gloucester, Gloucestershire Record Office, GDR 390.
Norwich, Norfolk Record Office, ANW/21/3.
ANW/21/4.
Nottingham, University Library Manuscripts Department, P 284.
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