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Copy, 1802, of verses of Sir John Harington, Queen Elizabeth I`s godson, written in 1602 to accompany a New Year`s gift of a dark lantern to James VI.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.19.3.2

Scope and Contents

The present manuscript was copied by the poet John Leyden. An inscription at the end of the verses states that he had made the transcription `from the original in the University Library, Edinburgh, March 26, 1802`. The verses, written in Latin and English, are preceded by a detailed description of the lantern.

The verses are apparently unpublished.

Dates

  • Creation: 1602.

Language of Materials

English; Latin

Extent

0.00 Linear metres (4 + many blank folios. Quarto.)

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Presented, 1925, by the Faculty of Advocates to the nation on the foundation of the National Library of Scotland.

Existence and Location of Copies

Microfilm available: Mf.Sec.MSS.698 (manuscript may not have been filmed in full).

Bibliography

The letter of thanks sent by King James to Sir John, which is not included in this manuscript, dated 3 April 1603, is published in Harington`s ‘Nugae Antiquae’ (London, 1769), page 48.
Title
National Library of Scotland Catalogue of Manuscripts
Author
National Library of Scotland
Date
13 04 2015
Description rules
Finding Aid Prepared Using Local Descriptive Rules
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division Repository

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