This is folio 73v out of MS. Hatton 30 which is owned by the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The manuscript is dated c. 940-947 according to the catalogue entry. In addition, following comment regarding this folio is provided by the Bodleian Library: Inscription on last page of commentaries on the Apocalypse: "Dunstan the abbot gave orders for the writing of this book". This points to Dunstan who was abbot of Glastonbury Abbey in 940-957. This is possibly the oldest surviving manuscript of this abbey. The other candidate is Auct. F.4.32, also now located at the Bodleian Library.
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This is folio 73v out of MS. Hatton 30 which is owned by the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The manuscript is dated c. 940-947 according to the [http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/medieval/hatton/hatton.html catalogue entry]. In addition, fol