William Tindale
Prose
First published in John Fines,
Transcribed from a copy in the hands of Mr George Ballard, Sept. 20: 1748, on sixteen duodecimo leaves, in vellum wrappers within modern half crushed morocco.
Edited from this MS in Fines.
Tindale's reworking of an old Lollard tract advocating a translation of the Bible. First published in Antwerp, 1530.
Fragment of an autograph unfinished draft, on all four sides of a pair of conjugate folio leaves, endorsed in Strype's hand.
Partly once owned by John Strype (1643-1737), ecclesiastical historian and biographer.
This MS edited and discussed in W.R. Cooper,
First published in Marburg, 1528.
First published [in Antwerp?, 1530].
With a formal title-page:
Later owned by Cranmer Kendrick; by H.K. Bonney (1807); and by Archdeacon Bonney, of King's Cliffe, Northamptonshire, who on 17 October 1843 gave it to W.R. Cartwright, of Aynho, Northamptonshire.
Extracts, headed As the Ivy first springeth out of the earth and then a while, weepeth alonge by the grond…
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Entitled (f. 5r)
Book label Ex Libris J. W. M. Vyse
. Purchased in 2002 from Andrew Stewart.
Letters
W Tindale), in Latin, to the Prison Governor at Vilvorde, the Marquis of Bergen.
Asking for warmer clothes for the winter, a lamp to relieve the tedium of dark evenings, and his Hebrew Bible, grammar and dictionary; written in Autumn 1535.
1535.Edited in J.F. Mozley,