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- 16 & 19 cents (Creation)
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Loose papers
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Archival history
Formerly in the collection of Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore
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A bundle of loose papers, 16 & 19 cents, largely containing transcripts and copies of manuscripts; also including a bond, dated April 24 1587, for the payment of #20. A note, dated October 21 1893, by Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore, the former owner of the manuscript, states that '"The Hymns of St. Curic", of which a modernised transcript was printed in "Cambro-British Saints" (p. 609) are not here. They were given by Mr. H. W. Lloyd to the late Chevalier Lloyd of Clochfaen, who was unable when applied to by me to trace them.'
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Language of material
- weleng
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Welsh, English
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Note
For St. Curig, see H. W. Lloyd, 'The Legend of St. Curig' in Arch. Camb., 1875, pp. 145-164 and also Lives of British Saints, II, pp. 192-200; for copies of Emyn Kuric Sant see Llanstephan MS 3, p. 427 and Llanstephan MS 117, p. 251. A note in NLW MS 280D states that Emynau Sant Curig and other manuscripts were found sewn into a cover of the manuscript of Y Marchog Crwydrad (now Llanstephan MS 178), the latter having been transcribed by Ieuan ap Ieuan ap Madock.
Note
Creator ref. no.: Williams MS 482
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 280D