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Some Fragments of Illuminated Manuscripts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
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page 180 note 2 See Sarum Missal, ed. F. H. Dickinson, cols. 163 ff.; id. ed. J. W. Legg, pp. 62 ff.
page 180 note 3 Dickinson's edn., col. 189.
page 180 note 4 York Breviary, ii (Surtees Soc. 75, pp. 373, 681, and 441).
page 181 note 1 Is this St. Lucian of Antioch?
page 181 note 2 The story is told on p. 441 of the Surtees edition of the York Breviary.
page 181 note 3 Cf. Proctor and Wordsworth, Breviarium ad Usum Sarum, fasc. iii, cols. 1020, 1061 (Henry Bradshaw Soc).
page 181 note 4 See for St. Hugh, Magna Vita Sancti Hugonis (Rolls Series, ed. Dimock, pp. 52-66); Woolley, Life of St. Hugh of Lincoln.
page 181 note 5 i.e. Grenoble.
page 181 note 6 For St. Hugh's connexion with the Carthusians, see Thompson, M., The Carthusian Order in England, pp. 54 ff.Google Scholar
page 181 note 7 See Woolley, op. cit. p. 162. It was from an epitaph composed by John of Lincoln for Hugh's funeral.