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Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society2
Ripon Cathedral2
Medieval Manuscripts1
Cookery Collection1
Brotherton Collection1

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ballads, english2
theology1
medicine1
recipes1
islamic law1
religion1
ethics1
angels1
animals1
birth and youth of christ1

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THOMAS BECKWITH MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION: YORKSHIRE PEDIGREES

18th century

Comprising "Collections for the Pedigrees of Yorkshire Gentry,..." by Beckwith, rough pedigrees and

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Cookery book
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Cookery book

18--

A collection of cookery and medicinal recipes

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كتاب الفوايد بين الناس kitāb alfawaiyid baina-nās

17th century

Incomplete volume relating to civil law. The title is written in red on folio 123a. There is no reference to the author's name in the volume.

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Miscellaneous scores of, and letters relating to, two sixteenth century ballads discovered in Ripon Cathedral Library

1874

Comprises: (1) Two pages, mounted, of printed text entitled 'Ballet of ye deth of ye Cardynall' and 'A lytyll ballet made of ye yong dukes grace', from the manuscripts in Ripon Cathedral Library; with...

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Words and scores of two sixteenth century ballads

1874

Comprises: (1) Two pages, printed, headed 'Ripon Minster Library' containing the words of the 'ballets' discovered in the Library, sung by the choir to the original music, 21 July, 1874; with the word...

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Annunciation to the Shepherds (fol. 34r)
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Annunciation to the Shepherds (fol. 34r)

[1450-1500]

An angel, holding a scroll and announcing the birth of Christ, appears in the sky to two shepherds. One of the shepherds holds his staff, while the other kneels and shields his eyes from the brightnes...

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