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- [c. 1540], 1917-1931 (Creation)
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MS II.10: i, 78 ff. (paginated 1-155; the final leaf (pp. 155-[156]) is a former pastedown; f. i is a later flyleaf; pp. 73-74, 90-154 blank) ; 145 x 95 mm.
MS II.10a: 6 ff.
Original binding by 'King Henry's binder' (illustrated in James P. Carley, The Books of Henry VIII and his Wives (London, 2004), p. 61; cf. Royal English Bindings in the British Museum (London, 1957), plate 1; Studi di Bibliografia e di Storia in onore di Tammaro de Marinis, 3 (1964), pp. 289-290 and plate 81/I), leather over pasteboards, with arms of Henry VIII with 'H' and 'R' above and below stamped in gold on front and back covers, worm damage to both covers; 'III DIALOGUES', 'M.S. 24' 'PORKINGTON LIBRARY' in gold on dark red leather lettering-pieces added, [18 cent.], together with strengtheners to spine. Pastedown inside back cover (now pp. 155-156) is a fragment of a pocket breviary, England, [15 cent.], containing part of the office for the first Sunday after Trinity and feria ii (written space 110 x 55 mm); exposed pasteboard is made up of paper leaves from a treatise on canon law in Latin, England, [15 cent.].
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Three dramatic Protestant dialogues translated into English, [c. 1540], by Robert Radcliffe of Jesus College, Cambridge, from the Latin Dialogi Aliquot of the French humanist and rhetorician Jean Tixier de Ravisi (Ravisius Textor), in a presentation manuscript for Henry VIII, with dedications: 'vnto oure moste Christian kynge supreme heed of the Chirche of Englande, and of oure happye remembrance, kynge henry the, viii' (p. 1); 'Your gracys humble subiect, Robert Radcliff professre of Artes, and schole maist[er] of Jesus Collegg in Cambrygg' (p. 89); the gift may be connected with Radcliffe's attempts to gain favour at court (cf. his letter, 1540, to Thomas Cromwell in Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic of the Reign of Henry VIII, 23 vols (London, 1862-1932), xvi (1898), 204 (no. 400)). Little else is known of Robert Radcliffe; he cannot be identified with the dramatist Ralph Radcliffe (c. 1519-1559), who was schoolmaster, 1546-1559, at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, and is mentioned in John Bale, Scriptorum Illustrium Maioris Brytanniæ Catalogus, 2 vols (Basel, 1557-9, repr. Farnborough, 1971), I (1557), 700-701, and ibid., Index Britannniae Scriptorum (Cambridge, 1990), pp. xxxi, 332-334.
A note by Lord Harlech, November 1917, requesting prompt return of the volume, is attached inside front cover. Ancilliary materials relating to the (spurious) authorship of the manuscript are filed separately; they include four letters, 1917-1930, from Reginald L. Hine, Hitchin, and one, 1931, from Robin Flower, British Museum, to Lord Harlech, together with a press-cutting from The Morning Post, 1 September 1930 (Brogyntyn MS II.10a).
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Conditions governing access
Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.
Conditions governing reproduction
Usual copyright laws apply.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
Language and script notes
English.
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
First folio of first gathering and last folio of last gathering removed; one folio removed between pp. 112 and 113; worm damage to both covers.
Finding aids
A detailed list of the contents is available at https://archives.library.wales/external_documents/brogii10.pdf
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Available on microfilm at the Library (MS II.10 only).
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Publication note
Margaret Rogerson, ‘Robert/Ralph Radcliffe: A Case of Mistaken Identity’, Notes and Queries, n.s., 47.1 (March 2000), 23-26.
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Formerly Porkington MS 24.
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Watermark as Briquet no. 12835 (1535).
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Preferred citation: Brogyntyn MS II.10 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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- Ravisius Textor, Joannes, ca. 1480-1524 -- Translations into English. (Subject)
- Radcliffe, Robert, Jesus College, Cambridge. (Subject)
- Ormsby-Gore, George Ralph Charles, Baron Harlech, 1855-1938. (Subject)
- Hine, Reginald L. (Reginald Leslie), 1883-1949. (Subject)
- Flower, Robin, 1881-1946. (Subject)
- Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547, former owner. (Subject)