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MS. Add. A. 30
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Texts relating to the Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem — 1350 with additions to c. 1410; French, Provence (?)
Manual of confession — 15th century; French
Quodvultdeus — 15th century; Spanish
MS. Canon. Ital. 170
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Tomas de Ayala — 16th century; Spanish
MS. Lat. liturg. b. 17
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Guardbook of liturgical fragments acquired 1976-2021
MS. Lat. misc. a. 3
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Fragments, 7th-17th centuries