ABSTRACT

I felt no doubt that it was a well-known MS., but to my surprise on enquiry no tidings of its habitat could I find, until after a lapse of two years my eye was attracted by a record of it in the Donationbook in the library of Gonville and Caius. Through the kindness of the past and the present librarians, E. J . Gross, Esq. and the Rev. H. B. Swete, I am able to print the production; but in what sense the former dean of Ely called it a beautiful specimen the reader (if there be one sufficiently gentle and patient) will judge.