ContributionForm | |
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Contributor Name | Mary Rose |
Contributor Image | Andy_Elkerton.jpg |
Profession | |
Location | Portsea |
Collection Date | 06.06.08 12.06pm |
Artefact Name | Prayer Book |
Artefact Description |
Leather bound with silk ties. When closed it is 10.5 x 7.5 x 2.5cm. Decorative cover – Vulgate Psalm 101 – ‘Hear, oh lord, my prayer: and let my cry come to thee’ is written in Latin. Charcoal in colour. |
Artefact Date | 1545 |
Artefact Stored | Mary Rose Store |
Artefact Form | |
Artefact Image | jacket_book.jpg |
Sample Taken | Paper and bind from inside book |
Sample Image | |
History of Artefact |
It would have contained a series of psalms. It came from the Orlop deck. A devout, religious and wealthy person would have owned the object and he would have died when the ship sank. ‘There were no women on board the Mary Rose. There were several youths found on board – the youngest was eleven.’ Andy Elkerton |
Historian | Andy Elkerton |
Previous Owners | A rich and religious man! |
Special Memories | |
Artwork Image | 00148_web.jpg |
I | Attachmentb | Action | Size |
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jpg | 00148_web.jpg | manage | 489.1 K |
jpg | Andy_Elkerton.jpg | manage | 203.5 K |
jpg | jacket_book.jpg | manage | 44.0 K |