Bishop Percy's Folio
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The Percy Folio is a
folio The term "folio" () has three interconnected but distinct meanings in the world of books and printing: first, it is a term for a common method of arranging Paper size, sheets of paper into book form, folding the sheet only once, and a term for ...
book of English
ballad A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of Great Britain and Ireland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century. They were widely used across Eur ...
s used by Thomas Percy to compile his ''
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry The ''Reliques of Ancient English Poetry'' (sometimes known as ''Reliques of Ancient Poetry'' or simply Percy's ''Reliques'') is a collection of ballads and popular songs collected by Bishop Thomas Percy and published in 1765. Sources The basis ...
''. Although the manuscript itself was compiled in the 17th century, some of its material goes back well into the 12th century. It was the most important of the source documents used by
Francis James Child Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, best known today for his collection of English and Scottish ballads now known as the Child Ballads. Child was Boylston professor ...
for his 1883 collection ''
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads The Child Ballads are 305 traditional ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, anthologized by Francis James Child during the second half of the 19th century. Their lyrics and Child's studies of them were published as ...
''.


The manuscript

Those who owned the manuscript before Percy did not treat it well; its owners had probably regarded its Middle English and border dialect as incomprehensible and worthless. When Percy first came across the manuscript, in the house of its former owner Humphrey Pitt at
Shifnal Shifnal () is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England, about east of Telford, 17 miles (27 km) east of Shrewsbury and 13 miles (20 km) west-northwest of Wolverhampton. It is near the M54 motorway and A5 (road), A5 road ...
, Shropshire, pages were being used by his housemaids to start fires. Percy had the manuscript bound, and the bookbinder inflicted additional damage in trimming the edges of the sheets, losing first or last lines on many pages. Percy did not treat the manuscript particularly well himself; he wrote notes and comments in it and tore out some pages after binding. The original folio is in the
British Library The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. Based in London, it is one of the largest libraries in the world, with an estimated collection of between 170 and 200 million items from multiple countries. As a legal deposit li ...
, known as Additional MS. 27879. In its present form the manuscript consists of some 520 paper pages, containing 195 individual items. The works were transcribed in the middle decades of the 17th century. The handwriting in the manuscript appears to be the same throughout and bears some similarity with that of Thomas Blount but it cannot be determined for certain if he originally collected the work. The loose leaves that comprise the manuscript are now individually mounted and covered with gauze.


Contents

In addition to the ballads culled and compiled by Percy and Child, the folio contains an alliterative poem in
Middle English Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is a form of the English language that was spoken after the Norman Conquest of 1066, until the late 15th century. The English language underwent distinct variations and developments following the Old English pe ...
entitled ''Death and Liffe'' and ''Scottish Feilde'', which is a poem on the
Battle of Flodden The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton or Brainston Moor was fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland and resulted in an English victory ...
. The manuscript contains ballads, for the most part, but also metrical romances such as ''
Sir Degaré ''Sir Degaré'' is a Middle English romance of around 1,100 verse lines, probably composed early in the fourteenth century.Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index of folktale types: 706, " The Maiden Without Hands" (making ''Degaré'' distantly related to ...
'' and '' The Squire of Low Degree''. There are several Arthurian texts, including '' King Arthur and King Cornwall'', ''Sir Lancelott of Dulake'', ''
The Marriage of Sir Gawain "The Marriage of Sir Gawain" is an English Arthurian ballad, collected as Child Ballad 31.Francis James Child, ''The English and Scottish Popular Ballads''"The Marriage of Sir Gawain" Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the sto ...
'', '' Merline'', '' The Carle of Carlisle'', '' The Greene Knight'', '' The Boy and the Mantle'' and ''The Turke and Gowin''. The last three narratives are entirely unknown outside the Percy Folio. The manuscript also preserves eight
Robin Hood Robin Hood is a legendary noble outlaw, heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature, theatre, and cinema. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions o ...
ballads: " Robin Hood's Death", " Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne", " Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar", "
Robin Hood and the Butcher Robin Hood and the Butcher (Roud 3980, Child 122) is a story in the Robin Hood canon which has survived as, among other forms, a late seventeenth-century English broadside ballad, and is one of several ballads about the medieval folk hero that for ...
", "
The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield ( Roud 3981, Child 124) is an English-language folk song about Robin Hood. The oldest manuscript of this English broadside ballad, according to the University of Rochester, dates back to 1557, and a fragment of the bal ...
", "
Little John a Begging Little John A Begging (Roud 3988, Child 142) is an English folk song about Robin Hood. It exists in two variants, one fragmentary. Synopsis In one variant, Robin Hood sends Little John out, disguised as a beggar. In the fragmentary one, Little Joh ...
", "
Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires or Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons is a traditional ballad about Robin Hood, listed as Child ballad 140 and Roud 70. Synopsis Robin meets an old woman lamenting that her sons will hang for poaching the king' ...
", and "
Robin Hood and Queen Katherine "Robin Hood and Queen Katherine" (Roud 72, Child 145) is an English folk song about Robin Hood. The ballad " Robin Hood's Chase" functions as a sequel to it. Synopsis Robin befriends Queen Katherine. When King Henry offers a large wager that his a ...
".


Reception and significance

Percy published several pieces from the manuscript, many of which were "repaired" or frankly rewritten, especially in his ''
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry The ''Reliques of Ancient English Poetry'' (sometimes known as ''Reliques of Ancient Poetry'' or simply Percy's ''Reliques'') is a collection of ballads and popular songs collected by Bishop Thomas Percy and published in 1765. Sources The basis ...
'', but did not allow fellow historians access to the original manuscript during his lifetime. Percy's book was the constant companion of
Gottfried August Bürger Gottfried August Bürger (31 December 1747 – 8 June 1794) was a German poet. His ballads were very popular in Germany. His most noted ballad, ''Lenore (ballad), Lenore'', found an audience beyond readers of the German language in an English l ...
, a childhood hero of
Novalis Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg (2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name Novalis (; ), was a German nobility, German aristocrat and polymath, who was a poet, novelist, philosopher and Mysticism, mystic. He is regarded as an inf ...
, one of the chief influences of
George MacDonald George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, poet and Christian Congregational minister. He became a pioneering figure in the field of modern fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow-writer Lewis Carrol ...
, whom
C.S. Lewis CS, C-S, C.S., Cs, cs, or cs. may refer to: Job titles * Chief Secretary (Hong Kong) * Chief superintendent, a rank in the British and several other police forces * Company secretary, a senior position in a private sector company or public se ...
considered his master. And thus the manuscript, through Percy's book had a direct line of influence on Lewis's works. Despite its losses, the Percy Folio ranks alongside the
Exeter Book The Exeter Book, also known as the Codex Exoniensis or Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, is a large codex of Old English poetry, believed to have been produced in the late tenth century AD. It is one of the four major manuscripts of Old Englis ...
, the ''
Pearl Manuscript The Pearl Manuscript (British Library MS Cotton library, Cotton Nero A X/2), also known as the Gawain manuscript, is an illuminated manuscript produced somewhere in northern England in the late 14th century or the beginning of the 15th century. ...
,'' and the
Cotton library The Cotton or Cottonian library is a collection of manuscripts that came into the hands of the antiquarian and bibliophile Sir Robert Bruce Cotton MP (1571–1631). The collection of books and materials Sir Robert held was one of the three "foun ...
's ''monstrarum librarum'' of the ''
Beowulf ''Beowulf'' (; ) is an Old English poetry, Old English poem, an Epic poetry, epic in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend consisting of 3,182 Alliterative verse, alliterative lines. It is one of the most important and List of translat ...
'' manuscript as one of the most important documents in English poetry. A full edition of the folio's contents was not published until 1867, with a supplement of "loose and humorous" songs the following year.


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Images of Some Pages from the Manuscript

British Library Catalogue Record
for this item {{Authority control 17th-century books 1867 books Ballad collections British poetry Child Ballads English-language manuscripts 17th-century broadside ballads