Principal Library, Socrates 5th: 32
Copy of the complete text and marginalia without the preface.
Partly retraced and annotated by a later hand (of c.1729), described on the title-page as A MSS. from the printed Edition London 1689 with notes in the Margion, on quarto leaves.
c.1689.
Owned in 1708 by the Jacobite Charles Stuart, fourth Earl of Traquair (1659-1741) and in 1729 by one William Stuart. Later owned by Peter Maxwell Stuart, twentieth Laird of Traquair, Traquair House.
Described and collated in Richard Eversole, The Traquair Manuscript of Dryden's The Hind and the Panther, PBSA 75 (1981), 179-190. Discussed in Howard Erskine-Hill, On Historical Commentary: The Example of Milton and Dryden, in Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception: Essays in Honour of Ian Jack, ed. Howard Erskine-Hill and Richard A. McCabe (Cambridge, 1995), 52-74 (pp. 68-73).
DrJ 65:
John Dryden,
The Hind and the Panther
Described and collated in Richard Eversole, The Traquair Manuscript of Dryden's The Hind and the Panther, PBSA 75 (1981), 179-190. Discussed in Howard Erskine-Hill, On Historical Commentary: The Example of Milton and Dryden, in Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception: Essays in Honour of Ian Jack, ed. Howard Erskine-Hill and Richard A. McCabe (Cambridge, 1995), 52-74 (pp. 68-73).
First published in London, 1687. Kinsley, II, 467-537. California, III, 118-200.