Keywords: Presentation of a book to a king; the royal arms of England (France and England quarterly) in lower border; two female figures before a fire, and a kneeling figure beside a black-draped bed (f. 9r) Cropped.jpg author Vaux Passional Illumination on parchment Presentation of a book to a king; the royal arms of England France and England quarterly in lower border; two female figures before a fire and a kneeling figure Henry VIII beside a black-draped bed c 1503-4 This digital image can be seen in its original context https //www llgc org uk/discover/digital-gallery/digitalmirror-manuscripts/the-middle-ages/the-vaux-passional/ here Cc-zero object history Peniarth 482D is a manuscript written by one scribe on parchment probably in London either in the late 15th century or at the beginning of the 16th As in the case of Peniarth MS 481D The Battles of Alexander the Great it is one of the most elaborately decorated medieval manuscripts in the Library and a rare survival in its original binding Its importance also lies in its connection to the Royal households of Henry VII and Henry VIII See full version of this page <br/> <br/> Peniarth 482D Vaux Passional Images uploaded as part of NLW - WMUK collaboration Uploaded with UploadWizard Ermine clothing Fur fashion in 1503 Dedication miniatures Henry VIII of England in manuscripts |