Ashmole, Elias, 1617–1692
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- MS. Ash. Rolls 6 — c. 1451; English
- MS. Ash. Rolls 38 (Selected pages online) — c. 1307; with later (14th century (?) additions; English
- MS. Ash. Rolls 50 (Selected pages online) — 1292 × 1307; English
- MS. Ash. Rolls 55 — c. 1406 (?); England
- MS. Ashmole 34 (Selected pages online) — 15th century, third quarter, perhaps 1470s (after 1464); English, London
- MS. Ashmole 35 (Digital facsimile online) — 15th century, middle or third quarter; England
- MS. Ashmole 39 (Selected pages online) — second half 15th century, likely last quarter; England
- MS. Ashmole 40 — 15th century, third quarter; Inserted paper leaves from the early seventeenth century; English
- MS. Ashmole 41 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 43 (Selected pages online) — 14th century, first quarter; English
- MS. Ashmole 44 (Selected pages online) — 15th century, middle; English, likely north. Gisela Guddat-Figge suggested an origin of Northern England (1976, p. 246), supported by Duggan and Turville-Petre (1989, p. xxv). LALME describes the scribe's dialect as substantially of Durham, or possibly S[outh] Northumberland, but with odd features of apparently N[orth] W[est] Midland origin. For a detailed analysis of this and the Durham manuscript, see Gert Ronberg (1985).
- MS. Ashmole 45 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 46 (Selected pages online) — Third quarter of the fifteenth century, after 1461 due to the replacement of all references to Henry VI, for whom the text was written, with the name of Edward IV (for instance, folio 85v fforte Edward.; English, Bury St Edmunds (see Kathleen Scott, Later Gothic Manuscripts II, no.112).
- MS. Ashmole 59 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 61 (Digital facsimile online) — 15th century, late, or 16th century, early; England (perhaps Leicester) (see above, Hands)
- MS. Ashmole 210 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 341 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 342 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 399 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 828 (Selected pages online) — 14th century, first quarter; Northern France, perhaps Thérouanne
- MS. Ashmole 1282 — 13th century, end; England, North (?)
- MS. Ashmole 1291 (Digital facsimile online) — c. 1430–40; Flanders, Bruges; added miniatures Dutch, Brabant?
- MS. Ashmole 1404 — 15th century, first half; English
- MS. Ashmole 1431 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 1450 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 1503 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Ashmole 1511 (Digital facsimile online) — 13th century, beginning; England
- MS. Ashmole 1517 — 15th century, first quarter; England
- MS. Ashmole 1522 (Selected pages online) — 14th century, first half; England or France
- MS. Ashmole 1523 (Selected pages online) — 14th century, beginning;; additions, 15th century, middle; English, East Anglia, probably Norwich; additions, English
- MS. Ashmole 1525 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
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