English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700

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Humphrey Lhuyd's History of Wales

  • NLW MS 23202B.
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  • [16 cent., second ½]

A volume, [16 cent., second ½], probably in the hand of Thomas Powell (d. 1588), Parc y Drewen, Whittington, co. Salop, containing a much shortened text of Humphrey Lhuyd's English version of Brut y Tywysogion, upon which version David Powel based his Historie of Cambria, now called Wales ... (London, 1584) (see Brut y Tywysogion ..., ed. by Thomas Jones (Cardiff, 1952), pp. xiv-xviii). Omissions mainly involve passages relating to events outside Wales, church affairs and the papacy, anecdotes, explanations of Welsh personal and place-names, and the arguments against Polydore Vergil. Three other copies are known: BL, MS Cotton Caligula A VI; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Ashmolean Museum MS 847; and NLW, Llanstephan MS 177. Also included are a pedigree of the kings and princes of North Wales from Cadwaladr to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (ff. iv-v verso), a painted coat of arms of Cadwaladr (f. 1), and an index of personal and place-names (ff. 168-70 verso). Six lines of English verse are added in a contemporary hand on f. 171 verso.

Powell, Thomas, -1588

Lecture notes on Shakespeare, etc.,

A note-book containing lecture notes on Shakespeare and other Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists and poets. The first page is inscribed 'English Notes. Book III. Professor Masson', and bears the name of James S. Wilson and the date 18 February 1895. The notes appear to be those of lectures delivered 18-26 February [18]95.

James S. Wilson.

Lecture notes,

An exercise book containing notes on the poems of Laurence Minot, 'The Tale of Gamelyn', [John] Dryden's essays on 'Satire', 'Translation', and 'The Parallel between Poetry and Painting', and [John] Milton's 'Paradise Regained'. They are probably notes by D. E. Jenkins of lectures delivered at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, ?1892-1895, by C[harles] H[arold] Herford [professor of English].

D. E. Jenkins.