Ancillary Materials: Diplomatic DisplayLondon; Cambridge; New York,
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RWChapman, regular-black Can you identify the hand that begins at the
foot of 124? Itcontains the spelling friendpage 126,X otherwise unique in the this volume. I cant
read p.126, l.3 from foot. Did the scribe fail toread panegyric in J. A.'s original? (Vols.
I-II are clearly a copy, not the originalMSS.).
But I am hung up by one word in erasure, which I hope to read with help (Bodley etc.) Then I can send.28.7.50 RWC
XNiece is also unique.
