Robert Henryson
Verse
Wood, pp. 195-6. Ritchie, I, 50-2. Fox, pp. 156-8.
Copy, untitled.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Ritchie and in Fox. Collated in Wood.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p mr rot Henrysone
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch, II, 125-7, and in Ritchie, II. 116-17.
Copy, untitled.
Generally cited as the Maitland Folio MS. The complete text edited in Craigie.
A transcript made by John Pinkerton (1758-1826) for his edition of
Edited from this MS in Craigie, I, 351-2. Collated in Wood.
Finis, quod Riddell, written in a small MS volume by one Alexander Riddell at Bowland in 1636. 1636.
In 1865 in the library of Mr [George] Chalmers of Aldbar
.
Recorded in
Wood, pp. 215-16. Murdoch, II, 182-4. Ritchie, II, 165-7. Fox, pp. 163-5.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p mr Robert Hendersone
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood, in Murdoch, in Ritchie, and in Fox.
Copy, untitled.
Generally cited as the Maitland Folio MS. The complete text edited in Craigie.
A transcript made by John Pinkerton (1758-1826) for his edition of
Edited from this MS in Craigie, I, 348-50. Collated in Wood and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 199-201. Stevenson, pp. 43-5. Fox, pp. 154-6.
Copy, untitled.
Compiled by James Gray, priest of the diocese of Dunblane and secretary to William Schevez (d.1497) and James Stewart (d.1504), successive Archbishops of St Andrews.
End 15th-early 16th century.Gift of John Ker, 1740.
Edited from this MS in Wood, in Stevenson, and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 173-6. Murdoch, IV, 942-6. Ritchie, IV, 202-5. Fox, pp. 158-62.
Copy, subscribed ffinis p Mr R Henrici
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 169-70. Murdoch, III, 611-12. Ritchie, III, 252-4. Fox, pp. 162-5.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis of ye garm
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
First published in Edinburgh, 1570. Wood, pp. Murdoch, IV, 855-66, 898-922, 946-88. Ritchie, IV, 116-28, 158-82, 206-451-102. Fox, pp. 3-110.
This MS collated in Wood and in Fox. Facsimiles of various pages in Wood, facing pp. xiv, 5; in Gregory Smith, II, facing pp. x, 7, 121; and in Chris Fletcher et al.,
A transcript of the MS made by John Dougald (1821) is in the
Copy of ten fables.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Murdoch; in Fox; and in Ritchie, with a facsimile of f. 301v facing p. 123. Collated in Wood.
Fox, pp. 3-9. Stevenson, pp. 3-8.
Copy, in double columns, untitled, on the fly-leaves of the volume. Late 15th-early 16th century.
Chiefly in one professional secretary hand, with some engrossed lettering, in double columns, another hand, one Johannes
, possibly John Purde, on pages including ff. iiv-iiir, 86r-7r, 181v, 183v, and 200r-2r.
Owned by David Laing in 1854.
Edited from this MS in Stevenson. Collated in Wood.
Fox, pp. 9-19.
per M G Myll, with contemporary and later lists of contents, imperfect, lacking a number of pages with poems recorded in the lists of contents, v + 304 leaves, each window mounted in a 19th-century folio guardbook in brown calf gilt.
Compiled by the Edinburgh notary John Asloan (fl. c.1494-c.1532).
c.1515-30.Inscriptions include (ff. 40v, 166v) names of William Muray and William Leslie of Balquhaina; (flyleaf) Alexander Boswel March 1730
[later Lord Auchinleck], R.W. Talbot [later fifth Lord Talbot de Malahide] from J. I Boswell June 29th 1882
, and Talbot de Malahide [sixth Lord Talbot de Malahide] James Boswell March 1921
. Sold and recovered several times by the Boswell family before passing to the Talbot family. Purchased in 1966.
Commonly cited as the Asloan MS. Complete text edited in Craigie,
Edited from this MS in Craigie,
First published in the Chepman and Myllar Prints (Edinburgh, 1508). Wood, pp. 129-48. Murdoch, IV, 922-42. Ritchie, IV, 182-201. Fox, pp. 132-53.
Copy of a 633-line version, subscribed Finis p mr R H
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
Copy of a 578-line version.
per M G Myll, with contemporary and later lists of contents, imperfect, lacking a number of pages with poems recorded in the lists of contents, v + 304 leaves, each window mounted in a 19th-century folio guardbook in brown calf gilt.
Compiled by the Edinburgh notary John Asloan (fl. c.1494-c.1532).
c.1515-30.Inscriptions include (ff. 40v, 166v) names of William Muray and William Leslie of Balquhaina; (flyleaf) Alexander Boswel March 1730
[later Lord Auchinleck], R.W. Talbot [later fifth Lord Talbot de Malahide] from J. I Boswell June 29th 1882
, and Talbot de Malahide [sixth Lord Talbot de Malahide] James Boswell March 1921
. Sold and recovered several times by the Boswell family before passing to the Talbot family. Purchased in 1966.
Commonly cited as the Asloan MS. Complete text edited in Craigie,
Edited from this MS in Craigie,
First published in the Chepman and Myllar Prints (Edinburgh, 1508). Wood, pp. 185-6. Ritchie, I, 73-4. Fox, pp. 165-7.
Copy, untitled.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Ritchie and in Fox. Collated in Wood.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p Hendersone
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Murdoch, II, 155-6; Ritchie, II, 141-2; collated in Wood.
Copy, untitled. Late 15th-early 16th century.
Chiefly in one professional secretary hand, with some engrossed lettering, in double columns, another hand, one Johannes
, possibly John Purde, on pages including ff. iiv-iiir, 86r-7r, 181v, 183v, and 200r-2r.
Owned by David Laing in 1854.
Edited from this MS in Stevenson, pp. 15-16. Collated in Wood.
Wood, pp. 163-5. Ritchie, I. 33-6. Murdoch, II, 61-4. Fox, pp. 167-9.
Copy, untitled.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Ritchie and in Fox. Collated in Wood.
Copy, subscribed ffinis [p Henrysone in a different hand]
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 179-80. Ritchie, I, 68-71. Murdoch, II, 149-52. Craigie, I, 200-2. Stevenson, pp. 22-3. Fox, pp. 170-3.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p Mr robert Henrysone.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Ritchie and in Fox. Collated in Wood.
Copy, subscribed ffinis p mr Robert Hen
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie, II, 137-9; and in Fox.
Copy, untitled.
Generally cited as the Maitland Folio MS. The complete text edited in Craigie.
A transcript made by John Pinkerton (1758-1826) for his edition of
Edited from this MS in Craigie. Collated in Wood and in Fox.
Copy, untitled. 15th-early 16th century.
Chiefly in one professional secretary hand, with some engrossed lettering, in double columns, another hand, one Johannes
, possibly John Purde, on pages including ff. iiv-iiir, 86r-7r, 181v, 183v, and 200r-2r.
Owned by David Laing in 1854.
Edited from this MS in Stevenson. Collated in Wood and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 211-12. Ritchie, I, 71-3. Murdoch, II, 153-5. Fox, pp. 173-5.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p Mr R H
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Ritchie and in Fox. Collated in Wood.
Copy.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie, II, 139-41; and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 151-4. Murdoch, IV, 1050-4. Ritchie, IV, 308-12. Fox, pp. 175-9.
Copy, untitled, subscribed p mr robert Henrysone
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie, III, 28-31; and in Fox.
Wood, pp. 157-60. Murdoch, III, 401-4. Ritchie, III, 28-31. Fox, pp. 179-82.
Copy, subscribed p Mr Rot Henrysone
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
Possibly first published c.1508. First known publication in
This MS collated in Wood. Recorded in Fox.
The Sixt & last booke…written by Mr Robert Henderson and called by him The Testament of Criseide, following Chaucer's
Later owned by Henry Aldrich (d.1710), Dean of Christ Church, Oxford; by John Haddon Hindley (his sale 9 March 1793, lot 1215); by Francis Godolphin Waldron (1743-1818), actor and playwright; by S.W. Singer (his sale 3 August 1858, lot 134); and by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector (his sale 20 June 1886, lot 2951). Quaritch's sale catalogue No. 369, item 35797. Acquired 10 September 1886.
Edited from this MS in Gregory Smith, I, xcvii-clxii. Collated in Wood. Recorded in Fox.
Copy of the first three stanzas, in a non-professional secretary hand.
Inscribed (f. 301v) Partenet Wilhelmo Dno de Ruthven
: i.e. owned by William Ruthven (1543?-84), fourth Baron Ruthven and first Earl of Gowrie, magnate and politician, executed for treason. Also inscribed David Schaw
and Patrik Dru
. Acquired by Edinburgh College in 1643.
This MS recorded in
The volume compiled by Sir James MacGregor, vicar of Fortingall and titular Dean of Lismore.
c.1512-42.Formerly Gaelic MS XXXVII.
This MS recorded in Fox, pp. xcvi-xcvii.
Wood, pp. 205-7. Murdoch, II, 157-9. Ritchie, II, 142-4. Craigie, I, 394-5. Fox, pp. 182-4.
Copy, untitled, subscribed ffinis p patk Johnstoun
.
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Wood; in Murdoch; in Ritchie; and in Fox.
Copy, untitled.
Generally cited as the Maitland Folio MS. The complete text edited in Craigie.
A transcript made by John Pinkerton (1758-1826) for his edition of
Edited from this MS in Craigie. Collated in Wood and in Fox.
Copy of the incipit only, here
Inscribed (f. 1r), in a secretary hand, Sr William Maur
: i.e. Sir William Mure, Bt (d.1639), of Rawallan, Ayrshire, or else his son of that name (1594-1657), writer and politician; (f. 1r) Robert Muire ist my hand
; and (f. 2r), in later red ink, Thomas Lyle Surgeon
.
This MS recorded in Wood, p. xxx.
First published in the Chepman and Myllar Prints (Edinburgh, 1508). Wood, pp. 189-91. Murdoch, II, 213-15. Ritchie, II, 195-7.
Copy, untitled, here beginning
Compiled by George Bannatyne (b.1545), student of St Andrews and merchant burgess of Edinburgh. Subscribed on the last page finis. / 1568
but probably written over a period of some years.
Descending to Bannatyne's son-in-law George Foulis. Later (c.1712) inscribed (p. 60) This book is gifted to Mr William Carmichael Be me James Foulis
. Some annotations by Allan Ramsay (1684-1758), poet and editor, and by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Presented in 1772 by John Carmichael, fourth Earl of Hyndford.
Generally cited as the Bannatyne MS. Complete facsimile, introduced by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler, published by the Scolar Press, 1980. Complete text edited in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Discussed in Priscilla Bawcutt,
Edited from this MS in Murdoch and in Ritchie. Collated in Wood.