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- An information card filed with this item states that it is part of the "Mandel collection" donated by Leon Mandel II (1902-1974), Lt. Colonel in the Army Air Forces during WWII, and president of Mandel Brothers, a Chicago-based department store. Records of the Mandel gift show that gifts were made from 2 January 1951 through 1957, but do not record this letter among the items donated. Now part of the Autograph Collection which is a compilation created by previous archivists of items from different collections and gifts including the Carrigan Collection, the Mandel gift, the Berelman gift, the Halstead Collection, the Wayne gift, and Loyola University Chicago records.1
- De Ricci states that this volume was given by St. Ignatius College to Xavier University in October 1887.1
- In the calendar, added obits of John and William Gurney (1479), of their brother Thomas Gurney (1479), and their father Thomas Gurney (1480), also of Dorothy Sankey (1493). Owned in 1570 by Thomas Sankey and circa 1600 by Robert Hewerdyne, of Broughton, Yorkshire. Thomas Pigott then owned the volume shortly thereafter. Bookseller catalogue note pasted to fol. 1v suggests that this volume was "rescued from obscurity" by Sir Robert Cotton, but this attribution has not been confirmed. Acquired by the Library of Congress in March of 1904 from Prof. William Kurrelmeyer, of Baltimore (Acquisition number 110133, Ms. Ac. 544). The College of Wooster obtained this manuscript by exchange in 1932 and accessioned it into their collection on Jan. 9, 1933. Thanks to Cynthia Turner Camp for her observations on the Feast of the Translation of St. Osmund.1
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