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mei/02128400 PL 1254(5) [02128400]

Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library (GB) : PL 1254(5)

ISTC No.ij00218300
AuthorJasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford
TitleThe epitaph of the most noble and valiant Jasper late Duke of Beddeforde
Imprint[London] : Richard Pynson, [about 1496]
Format
Languageeng
SubjectLiterature
Keywordscelebratory works; current affairs; poetry
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id02128400
Holding InstitutionCambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library (GB)
ShelfmarkPL 1254(5)
Also bound with this copy(1) Here begynneth the Iustes of the moneth of Maye parfurnysshed [and] done by Charles brandon. Thomas knyuet. Gyles Capell, [and] Wyllyam Hussy. The .xxii. yere of the reygne of our souerayne lorde Kynge Henry the seuenth.

. - [London] : [Wynkyn de Worde], [1507?] [ESTC Citation: S111362 ; STC (2nd ed.): 3543; ]
(2) Hawes, Stephen : Example of vertu. - [London] : [Wynkyn de Worde], [1506?] [ESTC Citation: S112194 ; STC (2nd ed.): 12945; ]
(3) Wednesday's Fast. - [Westminster] : Wynkyn de Worde, [about 1500] [iw00010800] (MEI ID: 02128398)
(4) The Rote or myrour of consolacyon and conforte. - Westminster : Wynkyn de Worde, [1499] [ir00339000] (MEI ID: 02128399)
(6) Foundation of the Chapel of Walsingham [in verse]. - London : Richard Pynson, about 1496 [iw00002700] (MEI ID: 02128499)
Size of leaves185 × 124 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Copy Features - NoteIncludes woodcuts and printer's device of Richard Pynson.
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance 1660 - 1700

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1660 - 1700
Provenance TypeExlibris
Binding
Shelfmark
NoteIncludes bookplates (two instances). The bookplate located on the page opposite a1 depicts the portrait engraving of Samuel Pepys in oval surround, created by Robert White in 1690, after the Sir Godfrey Kneller portrait. The bookplate includes Pepys's motto as subscript. Also includes an example of the 'rear bookplate' created by [?] Sutton Nicholls (fl. 1680-1729), with stylised fouled anchors and rope design, and Pepys's motto, this being situated on the lower endpaper.
Date of evidence1660-1700
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Binding date17th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialLeather
Binding statusOriginal binding (repaired)
Binding Dimensions192 × 134 × 24 mm
ToolingGold
EdgesColoured
Decoration NoteVery worn tooling on spine.
Historic ShelfmarkNo. 1254 (made in red ink on upper pastedown; Pepys's final shelfmark).
702 B. (on upper endpaper, crossed through in black ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
759 (on upper endpaper, crossed through in black ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
811.4 (on upper endpaper, crossed through in red ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1703 - 1723

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1703 - 1723
Provenance nameJackson, John, 1672-1723 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteCollege records state that the library came to Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1724 in accordance with the codicil to Samuel Pepys's will. The wife of John Jackson gave the books to Magdalene upon John Jackson's death in 1723.
Method of acquisitionBequest
SourceDocumentary source

Provenance 1724 -

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1724 -
Provenance nameCambridge, Magdalene College (Pepys Library), 1724- [Corporate body; Present Owner]
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteDocumentary evidence in College Archives to mark the arrival of Pepys's library to the College.
Date of evidence1724
Method of acquisitionBequest
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

Last Edit2019-06-28 14:33:01

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  02128400

Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library (GB) : PL 1254(5)

ISTC No.ij00218300
AuthorJasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford
TitleThe epitaph of the most noble and valiant Jasper late Duke of Beddeforde
Imprint[London] : Richard Pynson, [about 1496]
Format
Languageeng
SubjectLiterature
Keywordscelebratory works; current affairs; poetry
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id02128400
Holding InstitutionCambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library (GB)
ShelfmarkPL 1254(5)
Also bound with this copy(1) Here begynneth the Iustes of the moneth of Maye parfurnysshed [and] done by Charles brandon. Thomas knyuet. Gyles Capell, [and] Wyllyam Hussy. The .xxii. yere of the reygne of our souerayne lorde Kynge Henry the seuenth.

. - [London] : [Wynkyn de Worde], [1507?] [ESTC Citation: S111362 ; STC (2nd ed.): 3543; ]
(2) Hawes, Stephen : Example of vertu. - [London] : [Wynkyn de Worde], [1506?] [ESTC Citation: S112194 ; STC (2nd ed.): 12945; ]
(3) Wednesday's Fast. - [Westminster] : Wynkyn de Worde, [about 1500] [iw00010800] (MEI ID: 02128398)
(4) The Rote or myrour of consolacyon and conforte. - Westminster : Wynkyn de Worde, [1499] [ir00339000] (MEI ID: 02128399)
(6) Foundation of the Chapel of Walsingham [in verse]. - London : Richard Pynson, about 1496 [iw00002700] (MEI ID: 02128499)
Size of leaves185 × 124 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Copy Features - NoteIncludes woodcuts and printer's device of Richard Pynson.
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance 1660 - 1700

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1660 - 1700
Provenance TypeExlibris
Binding
Shelfmark
NoteIncludes bookplates (two instances). The bookplate located on the page opposite a1 depicts the portrait engraving of Samuel Pepys in oval surround, created by Robert White in 1690, after the Sir Godfrey Kneller portrait. The bookplate includes Pepys's motto as subscript. Also includes an example of the 'rear bookplate' created by [?] Sutton Nicholls (fl. 1680-1729), with stylised fouled anchors and rope design, and Pepys's motto, this being situated on the lower endpaper.
Date of evidence1660-1700
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Binding date17th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialLeather
Binding statusOriginal binding (repaired)
Binding Dimensions192 × 134 × 24 mm
ToolingGold
EdgesColoured
Decoration NoteVery worn tooling on spine.
Historic ShelfmarkNo. 1254 (made in red ink on upper pastedown; Pepys's final shelfmark).
702 B. (on upper endpaper, crossed through in black ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
759 (on upper endpaper, crossed through in black ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
811.4 (on upper endpaper, crossed through in red ink, an earlier Pepys shelfmark).
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1703 - 1723

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1703 - 1723
Provenance nameJackson, John, 1672-1723 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteCollege records state that the library came to Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1724 in accordance with the codicil to Samuel Pepys's will. The wife of John Jackson gave the books to Magdalene upon John Jackson's death in 1723.
Method of acquisitionBequest
SourceDocumentary source

Provenance 1724 -

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1724 -
Provenance nameCambridge, Magdalene College (Pepys Library), 1724- [Corporate body; Present Owner]
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteDocumentary evidence in College Archives to mark the arrival of Pepys's library to the College.
Date of evidence1724
Method of acquisitionBequest
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

Last Edit2019-06-28 14:33:01