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Item donated to Knox College by Harriet Robbins Moses (1888-1973) of Salina, KS as part of a bequest through her estate in 1973. Moses graduated from Knox College in 1912.
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Donated to the College of Wooster by Dr. Amy Vandersall (Class of 1955, The College of Wooster), Alumni Weekend, 2010.
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Originally owned by two families (the Le Féron and Grisel families) in Haute Picardie. Family records recorded at the end of the manuscript, fols. 127v-128r. It is unclear how this manuscript entered into Saint Mary's College's collection, but it appears to have been in the College's collection by 1966, when a South Bend Tribune article references the "'jeweldlike' illuminated manuscripts" in the collection. Once it entered the collection, it was initially given the shelfmark of ND 3363 .H8 1561.
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