400. Small.
Westminster Abbey.]
[Illustration: 14th Century. British Museum.]
[Illustration: 14th Century. From MS. Munich.]
[Illustration: 14th and 15th Centuries. Two Small. British Museum.]
[Illustration: 1475. British Museum.]
[Illustration: 1480. British Museum.]
[Illustration: 1490. British Museum.]
[Illustration: Henry the Seventh. Westminster Abbey.]
[Illustration: 15th and 16th Centuries. German.]
[Illustration: 15th and 16th Centuries. German. Small.]
[Illustration: 15th and 16th Centuries. Ornamental Riband.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Henry the Eighth. MS.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. From Italian MS.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Albert Durer's Prayer Book. Large.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Albert Durer's Prayer Book.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Vatican.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Gothic. MS.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Gothic.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Gothic. MS.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. Large, Small, and Numerals. French. MS.]
[Illustration: 17th Century. MS.]
[Illustration: 17th Century. Church Text. MS.]
[Illustration: German Arabesque.]
[Illustration: German Arabesque. Small.]
[Illustration: Metal Ornamental.]
[Illustration: Initials.]
[Illustration: Initials.]
[Illustration: 15th Century.]
[Illustration: Initials.]
[Illustration: Numerals.]
[Illustration: Numerals.]
[Illustration: 16th Century.]
[Illustration: 16th Century.]
[Illustration: 16th Century. From Wood Engravings.]
[Illustration: Monograms, Crosses, &c.]
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