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- Welles mss. 1930-1950, (Bulk 1936-1947), LMC 2009 48
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- Indiana University Collins Living-Learning Center (CLLC) records, 1924-2014, bulk 1972-2012, C58016
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- A Cincinnati Post article published on January 26, 1933 suggests that this codex was donated to Xavier University by an alumnus. De Ricci's Census indicates that this codex was obtained in Paris by an alumnus of Xavier (unnamed) from an unknown source. This alumnus donated it to Xavier University around 1926.1
- Fol. 1r includes the arms of the first owner (cardinal's hat: gules, a cross ermine), which could be that of Louis de La Palud (cardinal, 1450-1451).1
- In Illinois Wesleyan University's collection by the 1950s. Its prior provenance is unknown.1
- 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 1561.1
- The name "I. Spode Armitage" is written on fol. 141v. This inscription perhaps belongs to Josiah Spode IV, who purchased Armitage Park in Staffordshire, England around 1840. Acquired by St Olaf in 2016.1