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- 1[1680?]Ref:GB 1953 BTMS/17Location:University of Wales Trinity Saint David / Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi SantExtent:2 sheets of paperLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 2late 17th Century-early 18th CenturyRef:GB 1953 BTMS/15Location:University of Wales Trinity Saint David / Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi SantExtent:4 sheets paperLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 3[1700x1750].Ref:GB 210 M2/8Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol CymruExtent:2 ffShow on map
- 4[1660x1685].Ref:GB 210 M1/12Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol CymruExtent:3 ffShow on map
- 5[ca. 1688]Ref:GB 1953 BTMS/11Location:University of Wales Trinity Saint David / Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi SantExtent:3 sheets of paperLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 6ca.1863Ref:GB 206 MS 367Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Ford John Rawlinson 1844-1934.Extent:47 ffLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 7168-Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 30Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsExtent:4 pp. The poems are written in a hand of c.1690 on to blank leaves at the end of a printed book, The Speeches of the Lord Digby, 1641. The 2nd-4th pages are paged 26-28, to continue the printed pagination. The title of the first poem has been severely cut into by a binder. The volume as a whole is mounted between buckram guards within half-cloth modern boardsLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 81716Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 19Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known Not.Extent:2 ff. Flyleaves extracted from The Political State of Great Britain for 1716, according to notes on the wrapper. Name "Hext" on front flyleaf. 20th-century cloth binding with the earlier wrappers bound in. The wrapper title is pre-headed "1715". The spine is lettered: MS. 1715. SATYR ON BRITAIN. SWIFTLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 91665Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 29Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Dering Edward 1625-1684.Extent:25 ff. The signatures (of which one ownership inscription of Dering's is in Greek) include at the English end of the volume a few of (?) "John Egond" and/or "John Fendel". From the Latin end, ff.3-6 (part of Juvenal's satires) are paged 1-8, apparently by Dering. Ff.17-25 from the Latin end exist only as torn fragments, that of f.18 bearing further inscribed words on recto. F.1 from the Latin end, conjugate with f.1 from the English end, is also a torn fragment, bearing what may be a large J or a flourish. Possibly in another (rough) hand are numerals for the Juvenal satires, and the title-heading for the eighth of these (written first, Latin end f.3)Language:English LatinShow on map
- 10ca. 1640Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 50Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:3 ff., manuscript. Written in at least two different handsLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 11ca. 1720Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 66Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:1 f., folio manuscript. Written in a single hand with only faint traces of jottings on verso. Very fragileLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 12ca. 1703-1710Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 55Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:4 ff., conjoined in 2 pairs, manuscript. Written in a single hand. F.2v is blankLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 13ca. 1725-1741Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 72Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:1 vol. (30 ff.) with additional loose sheets inserted. Written in several hands. Bound in a cover bearing gilt-embossed paper. Ff.9v and 15-30 are blankLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 14ca. 1730Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 63Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Burchett Josiah 1666?-1746.Extent:2 ff., separate folio manuscripts. Probably written in a single hand; the same watermark occurs in both foliosLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 151704Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 54Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:2 ff. conjoined, manuscript. Written in a single handLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 16ca. 1710Ref:GB 206 -GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 61Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Pope Alexander 1688-1744.Extent:3 ff., folio manuscript. Written in two different hands and bearing in the paper of the second leaf of the contents section a clear watermark in the form of what appear to be several seals drawn within a leafy borderLanguage:English LatinShow on map
- 17ca. 1725-1775Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 112Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Hearne Thomas 1678-1735.Extent:2 ff. conjoined, manuscript. Written in a single mid-eighteenth-century handLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 18ca. 1623-1711Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 52Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Gibson John fl 1711.Extent:1 box containing 106 ff., manuscript. Collection of loose sheets in many different hands, some of them originally sent as lettersLanguage:English LatinShow on map
- 191640sRef:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 39Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:G E.Extent:36 ff. Unbound manuscript comprising two booklets and a cover, in a single hand. "e;Pages" 1-72 are stitched in 2 quires of 16 ff. each; the cover, with the poem, folds loose around them. Watermark of ornamental lidded cupLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 20ca. 1680Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 87Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:known] [Not.Extent:1 vol. (90 ff.), manuscript. Written by a single hand. Ff.78-90 are blank. Bound in brown leather boards with decorated gilt tooling on both covers and the spine. On the inside front cover there is a bookplate with a printed coat of arms and the words 'E LIBRIS ROBERTI MARCHIONIS DE CREWE' and the name 'Michael Phillips' written in pencil in a modern hand below it. On f.78v there is a pencilled drawing of a lady wearing a long dress and high heels and holding what appears to be a small lamp or gobletLanguage:EnglishShow on map