File Brogyntyn MS II.23 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]. - Sir Robert Bruce Cotton's Tract Against Recusants,

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Brogyntyn MS II.23 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].

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Sir Robert Bruce Cotton's Tract Against Recusants,

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  • [17 cent, first ΒΌ]. (Creation)

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25 ff. ; 300 x 185 mm.

Modern paper wrappers, 'No 39' in ink on front cover.

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A transcript in an unidentified hand of the early seventeenth century, of a political tract by the antiquary Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, on the repression of recusants: 'Considerations for the repressinge of the Encrease of Preests, Jesuites and Recusants without drawinge of Blood written by Sir Robert Cotten Knight and Barronett' (First line: 'I am not ignorant that this latter age hath brought [for]th a swarme of busie heades ...'; last line: '... least manie be animated to aduise rashelye, and others dishartned to Counsell grauelie') (ff. 1-25 verso).
The tract was first published in 1641 in two editions, A Treatise Against Recusants (London, 1641, Wing C6502) and Seriovs Considerations for Repressing of the Increase of Iesvites, Priests and Papists (London, 1641, Wing C6497). It was later included in Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of ... Sir Robert Cotton, ed. by James Howell (London, 1651, Wing C6458), pp. 109-159, where it is entitled 'Twenty four arguments ... to suppress popish practices', and dated 11 August 1613, as is the text in London, British Library, MS Harleian 354. (See also Kevin Sharpe, Sir Robert Cotton 1586-1631: History and Politics in Early Modern England (Oxford, 1979), pp. 128, 230-231).

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Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.

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English.

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Folios 1-2, 25, defective from rodent damage with subsequent loss of text; some worm damage and staining throughout.

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Available on microfilm at the Library.

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For further manuscript copies of the text see London, British Library, MSS Harleian 354, Harleian 1868, Royal 18 B. xxiv, and Add. 22591.

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Formerly Porkington MS 39.

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Watermark of escutcheon incorporating majuscule G and D, not represented in Briquet, Piccard or Churchill.

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Preferred citation: Brogyntyn MS II.23 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Microform: $h - MEICRO BROGYNTYN MS II.23.
  • Text: Brogyntyn MS II.23 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]; $q - Folios 1-2, 25, defective from rodent damage with subsequent loss of text; some worm damage and staining throughout; $z - Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies..