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- 1[1756x1787], 1792Ref:GB 210 NLW MS 2021B [RESTRICTED ACCESS]Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol CymruExtent:v, 156 ff. (some folios blank) ; c. 205 x 160 mm. and less. Leather over boards; 'Cynfeirdd Cymreig Vol. 7' (ink on spine); bookplate of Evan Evans on f i verso; repaired and rebacked at NLWLanguage:Welsh, English, LatinShow on map
- 2[15 cent., first ½].Ref:GB 210 Brogyntyn MS II.6 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol CymruExtent:ii, 108 ff. (twentieth-century pencil foliation; nineteenth-century pencil foliation, 1-105 (omitting f. 40), in bottom left hand corners of leaves; ff. i-ii, 107-108 are paper flyleaves supplied when rebinding in nineteenth century) : Parchment ; 210 x 150 mm. (written space c. 190-200 mm. high). Half bound in brown calf, [19 cent.], in the same style as Brogyntyn MS II.1; 'MORAL POETRY 15. CENTY.' and 'PORKINGTON MS. No.' (in gold on spine); '20' (paper label on spine)Language:Middle English, LatinShow on map
- 31731Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 62Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Pope Alexander 1688-1744.Extent:2 ff. conjoined, folio manuscript Written in a single and regular hand with a watermark in f.2 bearing the royal arms of George IILanguage:LatinShow on map
- 4ca.1650-1710Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Yks q 1Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Fairfax Charles Colonel 1597-1673.Extent:1 vol. (33 ff.), folio and quarto manuscript. Written in several hands, including that of Charles Fairfax. The manuscript leaves are all mounted on folio sheets and are worn, torn, and dust-stained. Bound in modern morocco-backed boards, with a gilt-embossed spine lettered thus: CHARLES FAIRFAX.- MENSTON, YORKS. 1597-1673Language:English Latin ItalianShow on map
- 5ca. 1731?Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 88Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Tooly Thomas 1688-1758.Extent:1 vol. (xxxvi, [ii], 98 pp.), printed book, with 7 ff. of manuscript inserted. Finely bound in green morocco with gilt tooling on both outside covers and the spine, which bears the embossed title BASIA SECUNDI, and with fine marbling on both inside covers and endpapers; also, printed bookplates, including one on the inside front cover bearing the arms and name of a previous owner, namely, Hugh Reveley, L.L.B. of Christ Church Oxford. The format is duodecimo. The inserted manuscript leaves are written in a single eighteenth-century handLanguage:English LatinShow on map
- 6ca. 1800-1928Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS 19c LandorLocation:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864.Extent:24 fragments in 11 small folders with 1 newspaper in 1 larger folder, together with 1 envelope containing 3 letters, manuscript and printedLanguage:English Latin ItalianShow on map
- 71670-1833Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 48Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Family Crofts.Extent:2 envelopes (84 ff.), manuscript with a little printed material. Many different hands are represented in the collectionLanguage:English French LatinShow on map
- 8ca. 1676-1770Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 69Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:family Luttrell.Extent:6 large envelopes, manuscriptLanguage:English Latin FrenchShow on map
- 9ca. 1710-1750Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 96Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:1 vol. (169 ff.), manuscript. Apparently written in several different eighteenth-century hands. Bound in vellum on boards with some tooling, damaged. On the inside front cover there is a note, probably of ownership, which reads 'Georgius Devine/ Londinj Decembri/ 77(?)'Language:English Latin GreekShow on map
- 10ca. 1770-1790Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 99Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:1 vol. (133 ff.), manuscript. Probably written in at least two different hands: the first, a spidery hand mostly for words of songs and psalms, a musician's source book of words; the second, a firmer hand for copies of epitaphs, fine copies of letters, and witty sayings. Both hands are eighteenth-century. Bound in plain vellum which is somewhat worn and discolouredLanguage:English LatinShow on map