Hugh of Mazijnghem (fol. 153v)
Description
A suppliant, named (over an erasure) as Hugh of Mazijnghem (the second owner of the manuscript), is depicted kneeling in prayer in front of a small altar covered with a green cloth, on which a book lies open. He wears a military uniform, complete with a sword, and his coat of arms hangs on the wall of his chamber. The name of the original patron, Antoine de Crèvecur, originally stood in the text. Context: Suffrages: Saint Antony
Metadata
Identifier | lbrdn3fm |
IRN | 372987 |
Class Mark | BC MS 4/31 |
Level | Piece |
Type of Record | Archives - ISAD(G) |
Peristent Link | http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/lbrdn3fm |
Collection(s) | Medieval Manuscripts |
Category | Archive Manuscript |
Parent Record | [Hours of Antoine de Crèvecœur] |
Date | [1450-1475] |