John Skelton
Verse
(1) Poems by Skelton
Copy of a 1107-line version, plus a Latin epilogue (see
Discussed, with eight pages of facsimiles, in Carol M. Meale, Boke
: Structure and Content
This MS collated in Dyce.
Copy of lines 462-80, beginning The profecy of Skylton, 1529
.
Edited from this MS in Dyce, I, 329.
Copy of a Latin epilogue to
Discussed, with eight pages of facsimiles, in Carol M. Meale, Boke
: Structure and Content
Edited from this MS in Dyce.
Fair copy on vellum, headed
H A.
Dedicated to Prince Henry (Henry VIII), dated from Eltham, 28 August 1501, and probably Skelton's presentation MS to Henry.
c.1509-10.Possibly once in Lincoln Cathedral Library. Inscribed (f. 1r on an affixed slip) Mr Bramley, late of Acton
, Jemima Sewall[?]
, Geo Murray...Mar 1854
. Purchased from Puttick & Simpson's, 15 July 1865, lot 838.
Facsimile of ff. 21v-2r in
Edited from this MS in Salter. Facsimile of ff. 24v-5r in Carlson, pp. 2-3.
Copy; in a professional hand, with some additions and corrections in another hand, imperfect, lacking about three fifths of the text.
Inscribed (f. 2v) by John Stow (1524/5-1605), London historian.
This MS collated in Dyce. Partly edited from this MS, and collated, in John Skelton,
A couplet, first published in Edward Halle,
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Copy by Haslewood, headed
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
[Dyce, I, 147].
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Per me laurigerum briton, on two conjugate folio leaves, once folded as a letter or packet, endorsedu skeltonida Vatem:
Edited from this MS in Dyce and in
Complete facsimile and transcript in Croft,
Copy, in a musical setting by William Cornish, untitled.
Inscribed (f. 1r), probably by the compiler or commissioner of the volume, Robertus Fayrfax Doctor in Musicis iacet sepidtus in Ecclesia Monasteriali Scj Albani
: i.e. by Robert Fairfax (1464-1521), Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, composer. Later owned and inscribed by Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725), Yorkshire antiquary and topographer.
Edited from this MS in Hawkins; in Dyce; and in
Copy by Haslewood.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
Carlson, pp. 68-9.
This MS edited and discussed, with a facsimile, in A.S.G Edwards and Lynne R. Mooney,
Fair copy on vellum, headed
H A.
Dedicated to Prince Henry (Henry VIII), dated from Eltham, 28 August 1501, and probably Skelton's presentation MS to Henry.
c.1509-10.Possibly once in Lincoln Cathedral Library. Inscribed (f. 1r on an affixed slip) Mr Bramley, late of Acton
, Jemima Sewall[?]
, Geo Murray...Mar 1854
. Purchased from Puttick & Simpson's, 15 July 1865, lot 838.
Facsimile of ff. 21v-2r in
Edited from this MS in Salter.
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled.
Edited from this MS in Dyce.
Copy by Haslewood.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
Carlson, p. 67.
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Copy of lines 1-59, 230-513.
Discussed, with eight pages of facsimiles, in Carol M. Meale, Boke
: Structure and Content
Edited partly from this MS in Dyce. Facsimiles of f. 133*v in Meale (1983), p. 90, and of f. 134r in Meale (2009), p. 75.
Copy by Haslewood.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
Carlson, pp. 66-7.
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Inscribed (heavily deleted) on a flyleaf William Daniel 1693
. Sotheby's, 15 June 1870.
A formal copy, possibly in the hand of William Peeris, heavily decorated and with colouring, preceded by a dedication, Poeta Skelton laureatus libellum suum metrice alloquitur
, beginning Tetrastichon Skelton, laureati ad Magistrum Rukshaw
, beginning
Once owned by Henry Fitzalan (1511?-80), twelfth Earl of Arundel, nephew of Henry Algernon Percy (d.1527), fifth Earl of Northumberland. Later in the library of Fitzalan's son-in-law John, first Baron Lumley (c.1533-1609), collector.
Discussed, with three pages of facsimiles, in Pat Naylor,
This MS collated in Dyce. Facsimiles of f. 166v in Naylor, p. 172, and in Carlson, p. 27.
Copy of the introductory lines and lines 838-1248.
Edited from this MS in Julius Zupitza,
Copy of lines 753-6.
Discussed in Andrew Clark,
Cited in Clark, p. 14.
(2) Poems of Doubtful Authorship
Copy of a five-stanza version (plus a two-line burden).
Compiled by Robert Commaundre (d.1613), rector of Tarporley, Cheshire, and chaplain to Sir Henry Sydney, Lord President of the Marches of Wales.
Late 16th-early 17th century.This MS recorded in
Copy of the poem as stanzas 6 and 9-11 of an untitled thirteen-stanza poem 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
A lamentable of Kyng Edward ye iiij, on ff. 131r-2r in a volume also containing copies of Mandeville's Travels and other works. c.1487.
Later in the library of the family of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), book collector, of Eshton Hall, near Skipton, West Yorkshire. William H. Robinson's sale catalogue No. 77 (1948), item 144 (p. 149), with a facsimile of f. 131r.
Edited from this MS in Kinsman. Collated in Dyce.
Copy, with alterations, headed
Chiefly in the hand of John Stow (1524/5-1605), London historian.
Puttick & Simpson's, 15 July 1874.
This MS collated in Kinsman.
Copy, untitled.
Edited from this MS in Carleton Brown,
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Copy of three prayers, here untitled, namely
Inscribed (f. 97r) Gabriell Wettenhall
and Thomas Wetenhall
. Later owned by William Pickering (1796-1854), publisher. Bookplate of William Falconer, Chester. Sotheby's, 12 December 1854 (Pickering sale), lot 156.
This MS recorded in
to the Father of Heauen,
To the Seconde Parson, and
To the Holy Gooste.
At the end of an octavo 16th-century MS prayer book (use of Sarum), 129 leaves, in contemporary vellum.
1583.Inscribed on the cover Robert Cooke
. Later owned by John Meade Falkner (1858-1932), writer and businessman. Sotheby's, 12 December 1932 (Falkner sale), lot 86, to Quaritch. Sotheby's, 8 July 1957, lot 78.
Recorded in De Ricci,
Copy, untitled and ascribed to Skeltonidis laureati
, among other verses and medical prescriptions, on a tipped-in leaf of parchment.
Once owned by Walter Ashwell (Ashwell Waltero constat liber iste benigno
) and his wife Margery.
Edited from this MS in Brie and, with a translation, in Carlson, pp. 58-9. Discussed, and an additional couplet printed, in David Carlson, Qui Trahis
Copy, headed
Compiled largely by Sir James Ware (1594-1666), antiquary and historian.
Subsequently owned by Henry Hyde (1638-1709), second Earl of Clarendon, politician (constituting Clarendon MSS Vol. 36). Bookplate of Jeremiah Milles (1714-84), Dean of Exeter, antiquary (Milles Collection Vol. XXXIV).
This MS collated in Dyce.
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First published in The poem is obviously not Skelton's
, but there are signs that the laureate probably had a hand in its composition
.
A formal copy.
Once owned by Henry Fitzalan (1511?-80), twelfth Earl of Arundel, nephew of Henry Algernon Percy (d.1527), fifth Earl of Northumberland. Later in the library of Fitzalan's son-in-law John, first Baron Lumley (c.1533-1609), collector.
Discussed, with three pages of facsimiles, in Pat Naylor,
Canon, D 57, p. 18. First published in Elias Ashmole,
Copy, occurring in a herald's chronicle of ceremonial events in the reign of Henry VII.
Once owned by Sir William Le Neve (1592-1661), Clarenceux King of Arms, and by Arthur, Earl of Anglesey.
Canon, D57, p. 18. Edited from this MS in Ashmole. Discussed and collated in Green.
Copy, untitled, with two introductory lines beginning
Edited from this MS in Green.
Copy, with introductory lines beginning
Bookplate of Horace Walpole (1717-97), fourth Earl of Orford, of Strawberry Hill, author, politician and patron of the arts. Bought from Thomas Thorpe, 14 October 1843.
Skelton wrote a
Copy of a 62-line version, in a four-part musical setting by William Cornish, untitled.
Inscribed (f. 1r), probably by the compiler or commissioner of the volume, Robertus Fayrfax Doctor in Musicis iacet sepidtus in Ecclesia Monasteriali Scj Albani
: i.e. by Robert Fairfax (1464-1521), Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, composer. Later owned and inscribed by Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725), Yorkshire antiquary and topographer.
Edited from this MS in Hawkins; in Dyce; and in
Copy of a 62-line version, in a three-part musical setting by John Browne, untitled.
Inscribed (f. 1r), probably by the compiler or commissioner of the volume, Robertus Fayrfax Doctor in Musicis iacet sepidtus in Ecclesia Monasteriali Scj Albani
: i.e. by Robert Fairfax (1464-1521), Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, composer. Later owned and inscribed by Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725), Yorkshire antiquary and topographer.
Copy of a short version in the form of a prayer, on vellum.
Edited from this MS in Carleton Brown,
Copy of the first two stanzas, written on the last page.
Among the collections of James P.R. Lyell (1871-1948), book collector.
Edited from this MS, with a facsimile of f. 65r of the main MS, in Quaritch's sale catalogue of Illuminated and other MSS (1931), item 66, and in catalogue No. 474 (1933), item 148.
Copy of a longer version, in the hand of John Symson, in black and red ink, subscribed Explicit J Skelton
.
In the hand of one John Symson, who also inscribes the first page liber ioannus symson dmi xxi
.
Also inscribed on the first page Wm Herbert 1774
: i.e. William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and print seller. Later in the library of Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. In the collection of Robert H. Taylor (1908-85), American book and manuscript collector.
This MS collated in Dyce. Edited in Walter De Gray Birch,
Copy by Haslewood of a 55-line version.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
Edited in Carlson, pp. 69-70, 72-3.
Prose
Skelton's English translation of Diodorus Siculus from the Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini. Canon, C50, pp. 14-15. First published in London, 1956-7, ed. F.M. Salter and H.L.R. Edwards, 2 vols, EETS, 233 and 239.
Once owned by Robert Pen, a Gentleman of the Chapel under Henry VII and Henry VIII.
Edited from this MS in Salter and Edwards, with reduced facsimiles of ff. 73r and 247r in Vol. I, frontispiece.
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Fair copy on vellum, followed by Latin verses (
H A.
Dedicated to Prince Henry (Henry VIII), dated from Eltham, 28 August 1501, and probably Skelton's presentation MS to Henry.
c.1509-10.Possibly once in Lincoln Cathedral Library. Inscribed (f. 1r on an affixed slip) Mr Bramley, late of Acton
, Jemima Sewall[?]
, Geo Murray...Mar 1854
. Purchased from Puttick & Simpson's, 15 July 1865, lot 838.
Facsimile of ff. 21v-2r in
Edited from this MS in Salter. Portions edited from this MS, with a translation, in Carlson, pp. 34-45. Facsimiles of parts of ff. 2r and 29r in Petti,
Annotations in Printed Books
In a 15th-century French MS chronicle of the Third Crusade and exploits of Richard Coeur de Lion, a MS used by Skelton to teach history to Henry VIII when a Prince and presented to him after his accession to the throne.
[1511-12].Parts of the dedications edited from this MS in James Nasmith,
Facsimile pages in William Nelson,
Copy by Haslewood of Skelton's two autograph Latin poems in
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 10112.
Quoted and discussed in David Carlson,
Carlson, pp. 67-8.
manuscript notes and memoranda in different old handwritings, some probably by John Skelton, Poet Laureate. c.1500?
Recorded in Mark English,
Apocryphal Poems
Canon, R60, pp. 19-20. Edited in Dyce, II, 399-400.
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Copy, in a musical setting by William Cornish.
Inscribed (f. 1r), probably by the compiler or commissioner of the volume, Robertus Fayrfax Doctor in Musicis iacet sepidtus in Ecclesia Monasteriali Scj Albani
: i.e. by Robert Fairfax (1464-1521), Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, composer. Later owned and inscribed by Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725), Yorkshire antiquary and topographer.
Edited from this MS in Stevens.
Inscribed (f. 1r) This Book I borrow'd of James West Esqr. To be Returned on Demand &c. / Tho: Martin / In his Leaue I haue Transcrib'd it
and, in another hand, The transcript is in the possession of Rich Heber Esqr. who bought it at Dr. Farmer's sale
. Also inscribed Le Neve Norroy AD 1724 posessorem libri
, and with bookplate of Shelburne
.
Inscribed by the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. A note dated 19 June [1798] by Mr Ritson returning the MS to Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1173, bought by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9261. Sotheby's, 26 March 1895 (Phillipps sale), lot 1041.
Copy.
Canon, R66, p. 21. Edited in
Copy.
Edited from this MS in Skeat.
Canon, R67, pp. 21-2. Edited by Ian A. Gordon in
Copy.
Compiled by Robert Commaundre (d.1613), rector of Tarporley, Cheshire, and chaplain to Sir Henry Sydney, Lord President of the Marches of Wales.
Late 16th-early 17th century.Edited from this MS in Gordon.
Copy of a long version, beginning
1757. Early 16th century.
Edited from this MS in Ewald Flügel,
Copy.
In the hand of one John Symson, who also inscribes the first page liber ioannus symson dmi xxi
.
Also inscribed on the first page Wm Herbert 1774
: i.e. William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and print seller. Later in the library of Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. In the collection of Robert H. Taylor (1908-85), American book and manuscript collector.
Edited from this MS in Flügel.
Seven lines, beginning
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
Copy.
Edited from this MS in Littledale.
Copy, in a neat secretary hand, as by Mr Skeltone poete Lawriate
.