Poems and other works, chiefly of William Fowler, secretary to Queen Anne, consort to James IV., Late 16th century-mid 17th century.
Scope and Contents
The volume contains 'Verces writen by sundrie hands' according to a note, 1655, of Sir William Drummond (folio 1). In addition to the poems of William Fowler, which are the majority, and some addressed to him, which are printed with his ‘Works’ (1914), the volume contains “Earle of Ancram's Psalmes”, in the poet William Drummond's hand (folio 50); Fowler's translation of Machiavelli's dedication of the Prince, with a draft of Fowler's dedication to the Laird of Buccleuch (folio 147); and poems in various languages by James VI (folios 2, 41), Professor John Ray (folios 3, 91), John Skynner (folio 7), Thomas Cargill (folio 37), Sir George Raethe, with letter, 1618 (folio 42), and Walter Quin, 1603 (folios 44-47), besides many anonymous.
Dates
- Creation: Late 16th century-mid 17th century.
Conditions Governing Access
Normal access conditions apply.
Conditions Governing Use
Normal reproduction conditions apply, subject to any copyright restrictions.
Extent
166 Leaves ; Folio.
Arrangement
xii + 154 folios.
Bibliography
General
Hawthornden Manuscript, volume XIII.
Repository Details
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