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ritual Missal.

MISSALE York.

AD USUM INSIGNIS ECCLESIÆ

EBORACENSIS.

VOL. I.

Published for the Society by

ANDREWS & CO., DURHAM;

WHITTAKER & CO., 13, AVE MARIA LANE;
T. & W. BOONE, 29, NEW BOND STREET;
BERNARD QUARITCH, 15, PICCADILLY;
BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH.

1874.

AT a Meeting of the SURTEES SOCIETY, held in the Castle of Durham, on Tuesday, 2nd December, 1872, Mr. W. Henderson in the Chair, it was ordered :

"That the York Missal should be edited for the Society by the Rev. Dr. Henderson of Leeds."

JAMES RAINE, Secretary.

PREFACE.

THIS Edition of the York Missal has been made from a collation of the manuscript Missals known to exist, and from the five printed editions.

I have to express my sense of the invariable courtesy I have met with from the owners of these Manuscripts, who have most liberally placed them at my disposal for the purposes of this edition: especially to the Dean and Chapter of York; the Rev. John Gott, Vicar of Leeds; the Master and Fellows of University College, Oxford; the Master and Fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; the Rector and Officers of the College of Stonyhurst; the Curators of the Bodleian; and Mr. Kerslake, of Bristol.

With regard to the collation of these originals, it should be said, that as a rule, mere verbal variations of rubrics have not been noted, except in the case of the Canon of the Mass; but any variation of expression which rendered the meaning at all more clear, or seemed on any other ground worth preserving, has been recorded.

The greatest amount of additional rubric is given in MS. D., now in the library of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which is described below; the additions and variations supplied by this Manuscript are of a most interesting' character, and give very fully the Use in the Cathedral Church at the date when the Missal was written.

The variations as to Ceremonial of the Canon of the Mass are fully given in parallel columns. Of the seven manuscript Missals,

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