- William Thynne1
- William Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney1
- Willie Wilde1
- Wolfgang Sigismund, Graf von Gallenberg1
- Wolfgang Täxer1
- Written in Flanders in the second quarter of the fifteenth century. A clipping accompanying the book from the GTS(?) Bulletin June 1968 says that Dr. John Plummer of the Pierpont Morgan Library identified the book1
- Written in France in the fourth quarter of the fifteenth century. The ownership portrait on f. 29 and the feminine forms in several prayers indicate that the book was made for a woman.1
- Yosef Ben Said Altanami1
- Zanichelli, Mauro1
- Zucchi, Antonio, active 19th century1
- as being from the School of the Master of the Golden Scrolls, active in Belgium, probably Bruges in the decade 1420-30, and suggests the addition of Saint Rupert in the calendar connects the book to Salzburg. Purchased by General Theological Seminary in 1968. Inhouse call number: LIT 1200 1420-1430.1
- church of St. Catherine1
- d'Hézy, Bernard1
- de Cinque Graphic Art Gallery1
- galerie Sothmann antiquariaat1
- Église Saint-Augustin de Lyon1
- Étienne Carondelet1
- Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne1
- Étienne Chevalier1
- Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana1