This is a sample of the Book of Hours Sarum Use owned by the Nashotah House Theological Seminary. It contains the first 100 pages of the book. The book was given to Nashotah House in 1977 by Mr. Walter S. Underwood of Chicago, Illinois (1884-1976) and is the oldest volume in the Underwood Prayer Book Collection. It contains 23 full-page miniatures and 23 historiated initials. Each full-page illumination is painted on the verso of a leaf with a blank recto. Of particular note is the pictorial prayer cycle to the five wounds of Christ. Both Netherlandish and English-style illustrations appear in the margins. The pages are unnumbered and the majority of text is in Latin, with additions in vernacular English. Books of hours, popular among devout Christian laity in the Middle Ages, contained prayers and psalms to be recited at the canonical hours of the day.