Description | Manuscript records on paper, possibly financial or legal records. Probably originally pages from a volume or volumes, they have been cut into regularly sized rectangles and many bear evidence that they were re-used as binding fragments. In several hands, some also annotated by contemporary but different hands. Many are written on recto and verso, some are single-sided. Folio 4v dated "Anno 1570". Folio 27r has remnants of a wax seal. Folio 28v has the imprints of a large blue initial "A", red line rulings and musical notation in a German 'hufnagel' style, probably transferred from a medieval manuscript such as an antiphonal also used as a binding fragment. Folio 29r also has the faint imprint of a red initial and musical notation. |