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contained some or all of the surplus sagas in AM
588p 4to, cf. above.
There are 4 hands in Stockh. 7, all of which show
the mark of the same scribal school. The same or
related hands are found in MSS and letters written in
Eyjafjörður and district in the 15th century, cf. L.
Holm-Olsen in Early Icelandic Manuscripts in Facsi-
mile, Vol. III, 1961, pp. 15-16; Jónas Kristjánsson,
op.cit., pp. XI-XIV.
Partal. is found in that part of the MS - 29r-60v -
which was written by hand 4. This hand is also found
in AM 81a fol. (hand f), a MS which probably comes
either from Munkaþverá in Eyjafjörður or Möðruvellir
in Hörgárdalur, cf. Jónas Kristjánsson, op.cit., p. xn.
Related hands are found in Dipl. Isl. AM Fasc. XV,
21 (1463) and in Dipl. Isl. AM Fasc. VI, 23 (1461),
both from Möðruvellir in Eyjafjörður, cf. Jónas Krist-
jánsson, op.cit., pp. xiii-xiv. In the same hand as the
last-mentioned charter (and written on the same day,
also at Möðruvellir in Eyjafjörður) is Dipl. Isl. AM
Fasc. I.l.4
Jónas Kristjánsson considers (op.cit.,-p. xvi) that
Stockh. 7 was probably written in Vaðlaþing - per-
haps at Möðruvellir in Hörgárdalur - about 1470.
The MS was obtained by Jón Eggertsson on the
journey which he made round Iceland in 1682-83,
collecting MSS for Antikvitetskollegiet (GödKatSth).
3. JS 21 fol. = A3.
JS 27 fol. (paper) consists of 382 folios of text + a
wrapper added at a later date, which originally
formed part of an account-book. The accounts con-
clude with the year 1847. 375 of the leaves are
4 For this information I am indebted to Stefán Karlsson.