The Bannatyne Manuscript is an anthology of literature compiled in Scotland in the sixteenth century. It is an important source for the Scots poetry of...
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luve is kendlit confortless' [attribution uncertain] printed in the Bannatyne Manuscript (1570 ca.). PG 2279, www.nationalgalleries.org Weir, Alison (2015)...
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preserve Scottish Literary heritage. The Bannatyne Manuscript is, with the Asloan and Maitland manuscripts, one of the great sources of Middle Scots...
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The Bannatyne Manuscript dates from about 1830 and is thought to have probably been written by Dr. William MacLeod Bannatyne. Within the manuscript is...
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Canadian hamlet Port Bannatyne, Scottish village Bannatyne Club, founded by Walter Scott, in memory of George Bannatyne Bannatyne Manuscript, collected by George...
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identical to that found in the Bannatyne manuscript, which documents the traditional history of Clan MacLeod. The Bannatyne manuscript dates to the 1830s but...
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MacLeod tradition preserved within the 19th century Bannatyne manuscript written by Bannatyne William MacLeod 10th of Glendale (1790-1856) states that...
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The Bannatyne Club, named in honour of George Bannatyne and his famous anthology of Scots literature the Bannatyne Manuscript, was a text publication...
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Robert Douglas of Glenbervie's Baronage of Scotland, of 1798; and the Bannatyne manuscript, which dates to about 1830. In the Baronage of Scotland, Glenbervie...
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Gilhemoire (section From the Bannatyne Manuscript)
the Isle of Man).[citation needed]This account is sourced from the Bannatyne Manuscript, and is verified by the oral traditions of the Clans Morrison and...
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The Bannatyne manuscript is a traditional account of Clan MacLeod. It consists of 142 sheets of foolscap paper. The author's name does not appear in it...
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Páll Bálkason (section Bannatyne manuscript)
so received estates on Skye. The Bannatyne manuscript dates to about the year 1830. Páll appears in this manuscript as "Paal Baccas". He is stated to...
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Lament for the Makaris (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
Scotland Maister Johne Clerk — not identified; the name occurs in the Bannatyne MS; the title maister signifies university education Jame(s) Afflek —...
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though according to MacLeod tradition preserved in the 19th century Bannatyne manuscript, he was a noted soldier of his era and was present at the Battle...
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The Thrissil and the Rois (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
virtue and high birth. The text of the poem is found only in the Bannatyne Manuscript. It is also known as The Thistle and the Rose. The marriage of James...
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Be", a fifteenth or sixteenth century Scots poem included in the Bannatyne Manuscript of 1568 and 17th century English broadsides. The first mention of...
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Quhy Sowld Nocht Allane Honorit Be (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
The text of Quhy Sowld Nocht Allane Honorit Be is found in the Bannatyne Manuscript of the late sixteenth century in which no author is named. The poem...
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A Satire of the Three Estates (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
text was first printed in 1602 and extracts were copied into the Bannatyne Manuscript. The Satire is an attack on the Three Estates represented in the...
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The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedie (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
Kennedy employs greater tonal subtlety.[citation needed] George Bannatyne, in his manuscript copy, added the postscript Iuge ye now heir quha gat the war...
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MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan Fairy Flag Sir Rory Mor's Horn Dunvegan Cup Bannatyne manuscript...
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MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan Fairy Flag Sir Rory Mor's Horn Dunvegan Cup Bannatyne manuscript...
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Quha Hes Gud Malt And Makis Ill Drynk (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
assumed to be female. The poem is found in the Bannatyne Manuscript. No author is named in the manuscript. Instead, the poem is given the post-script "Quod...
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MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan Fairy Flag Sir Rory Mor's Horn Dunvegan Cup Bannatyne manuscript...
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Blak were included in the "Ballatis of Theologie" section of the Bannatyne Manuscript. Many of the poet's pieces appear to provide entertainment for the...
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How The First Helandman of God Was Maid (category Poetry of the Bannatyne Manuscript)
God Was Maid is an anonymous comic poem in Scots preserved in the Bannatyne Manuscript of the sixteenth century. The poem narrates how, following a wager...
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generation after Tormod, during the reign of David II (r. 1329–1371). The Bannatyne manuscript is a traditional history of Clan MacLeod, dating from the early 19th...
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Van Heijnsbergen, Theo, 'Literature in Queen Mary's Edinburgh: the Bannatyne Manuscript', in The Renaissance in Scotland (Brill, 1994), pp. 191–196. Bingham...
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MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan Fairy Flag Sir Rory Mor's Horn Dunvegan Cup Bannatyne manuscript...
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the year 1415. He was the son of the MacLeod chief Iain Borb. The Bannatyne manuscript records that Iain Borb married a granddaughter of the Earl of Douglas—several...
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MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan Fairy Flag Sir Rory Mor's Horn Dunvegan Cup Bannatyne manuscript...
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