![]() by William Erdeswick Ignatius Butler-Bowdon (London: Cape, 1936). The Book of Margery Kempe 1436: A Modern Version, trans.A Literary Discovery', The Times, 47493 (30 September 1936), pp. ![]() 'Margery Kempe's Own Story: The First English Autobiography.13-14 published a modern English translation in 1936 and an edition in 1944 (see Publications).Captain Maurice Erdeswick Butler Bowdon (b. 1960) in 1934 quoted in an article on the manuscript's discovery in The Times, 47493 (30 September 1936), pp. 1956), discovered in his collection at Southgate House, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and identified by Emily Hope Allen (b. ![]() 259-263).Lieutenant-Colonel William Erdeswick Ignatius Butler-Bowdon (b. i and ii passed down through the Butler-Bowdon family (on the Bowdon family's ownership see Kelliher, ‘The Rediscovery of Margery Kempe’ (1997), pp. 1754), his bookplates with the Bowdon family crest, symbol, and motto pasted onto ff. The latter compares Kempe's mystical experiences with those of Mount Grace's prior John Norton (d. ![]() 132 and 'Additional 61823' in MLGB3 ) also annotated, corrected, and rubricated by one of its monks, known as the 'Red Ink Annotator'. this boke is of moutegrace', written in a hand of the fifteenth century (see Medieval Libraries of Great Britain, ed. The Carthusian priory of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin and of St Nicholas, known as Mount Grace Priory, East Harlsey, North Yorkshire, founded in 1398 and dissolved in 1539, owned the manuscript: their ownership inscription on f. before 1487), a monk at the Benedictine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity at Norwich (see Bale, ‘Richard Salthouse’ (2017), 173-187). 123r: ‘ihu mcy qd Salthows’ perhaps Richard Salthouse (fl. Provenance:Copied by ‘Salthows’ in a Norfolk dialect: their colophon on f. The former leather chemise is kept separately as Add MS 68123/1.
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