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English: Unidentified medieval manuscript, in unidentified script. British Library Add_MS_73525. "Late 10th century-Mid 16th century, Collection of fragments. A leaf in a unknown script, in red, blue, and black ink, possibly liturgical in nature."
Date unknown date, pre-1550
Source British Library
Author unknown scholar

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