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Memorial register of St Agnes convent: map of the graves, f. 100v (KB, 75 H 18)
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Memorial registers of St Agnes convent in Amersfoort (Memoriale van Sanct Agnieten t'Amersfoert); The Hague, KB, Hs. 75 H 18

The book also contains an ars moriendi, liturgical texts and indulgence lists.

Text Carrier [ ID 12 ] Den Haag (The Hague), (Zuid-Holland), Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Chronicle of the Bloemhof monastery in Wittewierum (Cronica Floridi Horti (Emonis et Menconis)); Groningen, UB, hs. 116

Parchment manuscript dating from the 13th century, contains the chronicle (up to c. 1275) of the early history of the monastery Bloemhof at Wittewierum, started in 1219 by the abbot Emo (d. 1237) and continuated by his successor Menko (1213/14-1275/76). Also known as the Groninger Codex.

Text Carrier [ ID 13 ] Groningen, (Groningen), Universiteitsbibliotheek Groningen
Register of memorial services to be held by the Breda Beguinage (Manuale anniversariorum); Breda, Stadsarchief, ARC0157, no. 121

The first of three registers containing the obligations for memorial services to be held annually by the Breda beguinage from the sixteenth century.

Text Carrier [ ID 15 ] Breda, (Noord-Brabant), Stadsarchief Gemeente Breda
Registers of names and other texts of the St Agatha monastery in Cuijk (Obsequiale); Tilburg, University Library, Brabant-collectie, KHS 24

Belonged to the Crutched Friars of the Cuijk St Agatha monastery. The manuscript dates from approximately the third quarter of the sixteenth century: 1555 (in the hand of the scribe)

Text Carrier [ ID 16 ] Tilburg, (Noord-Brabant), Tilburg University
Necrology of the abbey of Berne and other memorial texts (Liber Officii Capituli (Kapittelboek)); Mechelen, AA, Berne-1

Extensive necrology of the abbey of Berne, included into a copy of the Martyrologium Usuardi. The necrology was compiled in 1574, based on one or more earlier necrologies or other text. Additions were made until 1723. The manuscript also includes a list of abbots, the Rule of St Augustine and some liturgical texts.

Text Carrier [ ID 17 ] Mechelen, (Antwerpen), Aartsbisschoppelijk Archief
Chronicle of the Bloemhof monastery in Wittewierum (Cronica Floridi Horti continuatio); Groningen, UB, ms. 117

Paper manuscript dating from the late 16th or early 17th century, contains parts of the chronicle (up to c. 1275) of the early history of the monastery Bloemhof in Wittewierum, started in 1219 by the abbot Emo (d. 1237) and continuated after his death by his successor Menko (1213/14-1275/76). The selection focuses on the history of Frisia. This manuscript has a continuation until 1296. In the literature this manuscript is known as the Friese Codex.

Text Carrier [ ID 18 ] Groningen, (Groningen), Universiteitsbibliotheek Groningen
Chronicles from several monasteries (Codex Gabbema); Leeuwarden, Tresoar, ms. 9056 N

A 17th century manuscript with six memorial texts, several texts concerning St Adalbert and transcripts of the epitaphs of counts of Holland. Copied by S.A. Gabbema ca. 1670.

Text Carrier [ ID 19 ] Leeuwarden, (Friesland), Tresoar
Chronicles of the abbeys of Mariëngaarde and Lidlum, written by Sibrandus Leo (Chronicon abbatiae Lidlomensis); Brussels, KB, ms. 11452

Late 16th century manuscript (1575), contains the lives of the abbots of Mariëngaarde and Lidlum with the dedication to abbot Joannes Geelmuiden and a history of the Praemonstratensian Order. Possibly the autograph by Sibrandus Leo.

Text Carrier [ ID 20 ] Brussels, (Brussels hoofdstedelijk gewest), Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België / Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique
Chronicle of Vrouwenklooster by Henrica van Erp with continuation; Utrecht, UB, ms. 1254

Paper manuscript (ca. 1700), the only remaining transcript of the chronicle of Vrouwenklooster by Henrica van Erp (first half 16th century) with the continuation up to 1583. Also contains some writings concerning the ridderschap, heren en landen van Utrecht in the period 1555-1622.

Text Carrier [ ID 21 ] Utrecht, (Utrecht), Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht
Chronicle of the Egmond abbey (Chronicon Egmundanum); Berlin, SBB, ms. Phillips 1891

Parchment manuscript with debated date of recording (possibly first half of 14th century), contains the Chronicon Egmundanum.

Text Carrier [ ID 22 ] Berlin, (Berlin), Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbesitz