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- The Litlyngton Missal, also called the Westminster Missal (Latin Missale ad usum ecclesie Westmonasteriensis), is an illuminated m****cript commissioned...
- Nicholas Litlyngton, also spelled Litlington or Littlington (died 29 November 1386), was successively prior and abbot of Westminster Abbey. Nicholas born...
- subsequently imprisoned in the Tower of London. From 1376, Abbot Nicholas Litlyngton and Richard II donated large sums to finish the church. The remainder...
- "Rudyard Kipling". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 7 September 2022. "Nicholas Litlyngton". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 7 September 2022. The Times, 9 January...
- Simon de Bircheston 1344 – 1349 Simon Langham 1349 – 1362 Nicholas de Litlyngton 1362 – 1386 William de Colchester 1386 – 1420 Richard Harweden 1420 –...
- Saint-Denis) London, Westminster Abbey, MS 37 (Litlyngton Missal, given by abbot Nicholas de Litlyngton) London, Westminster Abbey, MS 38 (Liber Regalis)...
- their own variations on it, the abbey using their own version called the Litlyngton or Westminster Missal, dating from 1384. The various accounts of the service...