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AN UNKNOWN HISTORY OF PORTUGAL (c 1570) IN WILLIAM CECIL’S LIBRARY: COMMISSIONING AND WRITING HISTORY DURING THE ELIZABETHAN ERA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2024

Kate Lowe
Affiliation:
Kate Lowe, The Warburg Institute, University of London, School of Advanced Study, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB, UK. Email: kate.lowe@sas.ac.uk
Nuno Vila-Santa
Affiliation:
Nuno Vila-Santa, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências – CIUHCT; ERC-RUTTER Project. Email: nlcampos@fc.ul.pt
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Abstract

The Society of Antiquaries of London holds, under ms 86, an unconventional manuscript described in its catalogue as ‘brief notes on the Kings of Portugal’. The manuscript is in a mid-sixteenth-century hand and has personal annotations by William Cecil (1520–98), better known as Lord Burghley. It recounts the history of Portugal by reigns and belonged to Cecil’s personal library. Until now, no other extant example of a history of Portugal written in English in the sixteenth century was known. This article publishes the first transcription of this unique document, while analysing its contents and explaining its importance. The first section will discuss the history of the manuscript itself, explaining its owners, its likely date of composition and the problems relating to authorship. The second part will deal with the raft of reasons why we believe William Cecil ordered its composition. The third section will detail the major contents of the manuscript, discussing its most interesting details. Finally, the conclusion will reflect on why this manuscript is important for British history.

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Fig 1. First page of A breif story of ye Kings of Portugall, ms 86, fol 1. Image: the authors.

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Fig 2. ms 86, fol ii, watermark. Image: the authors.

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Fig 3. Unknown Anglo-Netherlandish artist, William Cecil, 1560s, oil on panel. Image: courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London.

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Fig 4. ms 86, fol 8v, with genealogies by Cecil. Image: the authors.

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Fig 5. Pull-out table at end of ms 86. Image: the authors.

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Fig 6. Marked up sale catalogue of Lord Burghley’s library, 1671. Image: BL, 821.i.8 (1), 89.

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Fig 7. Benjamin West, George Harry Grey, later 5th Earl of Stamford, 1765, oil on canvas. Image: De Young Museum, San Francisco, public domain.