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MS. Gough Essex 1
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Chronicle to 1382 — 16th century, after 1526; English, Essex
MS. Gough Gen. Top. 37
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Fragments by, or owned by, Gough, 13th century - 18th century
MS. Gough Liturg. 7
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Prayers with hymns, etc — c. 1500; Flemish
MS. Gough Liturg. 12
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Book of Hours, Use of Paris — c. 1500; French
MS. Gough Liturg. 13
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Book of Hours, Use of Chartres — c. 1500; French, Chartres
MS. Gough Liturg. 14
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Book of Hours, Use of Rome — c. 1500; French
MS. Gough Norfolk 28
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Register of knights' fees in Norfolk, made in 1291–1292 — 16th century; English, Norfolk
MS. Gough Norfolk 43
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Feodaries and accounts (extracts) relating to rents (of the duchy of Lancaster?) in Sussex, Kent, and Surrey, Common-place book of Thomas Brampton — 16th century; English, Norfolk
MS. Gough Suffolk 2
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Survey of the manors of Framlingham and Saxtead, made by Christopher Peyton in 1547 — soon after 1547; English, Suffolk