Manuscripts
John Murray authentification of a fragment of an autograph poem by Lord Byron
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John Murray letter to John Hamilton Reynolds
Manuscripts
Annexed: Fragment in Lord Byron's handwriting.
mssHM 20637
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George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron letter to Edward John Trelawny
Manuscripts
Contains fragment of seal.
mssHM 2244
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George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron letter to Sir John Bowring
Manuscripts
Formerly enclosed in: 1877, February 19. Bowring, Lewin B. To Edward Walford (mssHM 24056).
mssHM 24055
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Fragment from a Breviary : [manuscript]
Manuscripts
ff. 1-2v: [Fragment of a noted breviary with responses for matins and lauds on the Saturday before Septuagesima, and responses for the day hours in Lent; the two leaves are consecutive].
mssHM 1735
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George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron letter to Henry C. Fox
Manuscripts
Includes fragment of seal.
mssHM 2241
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In epistulam ad Hebraeos: fragment
Manuscripts
This manuscript is a fragment from a binding; copied out by an unknown scribe. The majority of the fragment appears to be from Chapter 10, Homily 17, which is concerned with the Book of Hebrews 9:24-26. The text is in Greek in black ink with red initials; it is undated but possibly from the 11th through 13th centuries. The leaf is damaged, with an old repair; also stained, with missing text.
mssHM 83587