THE HASTINGS HOURS: produced in Flanders, probably Ghent or Bruges, for use in England by William, Lord Hastings (b. circa 1430, d.1483); late 15th cent., circa 1480 (bef. 1483). Latin. The inclusion of the Hastings arms (argent a maunch sable, a sty... Late 15th century

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THE HASTINGS HOURS: produced in Flanders, probably Ghent or Bruges, for use in England by William, Lord Hastings (b. circa 1430, d.1483); late 15th cent., circa 1480 (bef. 1483). Latin. The inclusion of the Hastings arms (argent a maunch sable, a sty... Late 15th century

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