(1) The Missal was produced in England, and a contemporary inscription dated 1423 on f.iv localises it to the church of St Mary’s of Wallington, Surrey: ‘Memorandum quod xiij° die Iunii anno domini millesimo ccccxiij […] capella beate Marie de Waliton infra parochiam de Bedyngton […] dedicata fuerat per reuerendum patrem Iohannem Episcopum Enachdunen et suffraganeum reuerendi in Christo patris et domini domini Henrici Wynton episcopi et Anno regni regis henrici sexti primo’. (2) Francis Walker: his 16th-century inscriptions on ff.iiiv and 151v. (3) John Gregory Mallett OSB (1604–1681), chaplain at Ralph Sheldon’s seat at Weston in Warwickshire from 1653 until his death: inscription on f.iv. (4) Ralph Sheldon (1623-1684), Roman Catholic Royalist and antiquary: his coat of arms on the binding. (5) M.H. Bloxam, by whom given to Rugby School Library
inscription dated January 1888 on f.i.