Peniarth 259B Explained

Peniarth Manuscript 259B, known as Pomffred since it had previously been owned by the constable of Pontefract Castle, is a version of the Laws of Hywel Dda. Aneurin Owen assigned this manuscript the siglum Z in his Ancient laws and institutes of Wales.[1] It is one of the Peniarth Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales. It was transcribed in the mid-sixteenth century by two hands: Richard Longford and his amanuensis, from an earlier exemplar owned by Einion ab Addain, who was serving a prison sentence in Pontefract at the time that it was copied.[2]

Description

This manuscript is unusual in that it is the sole law manuscript that was copied onto paper rather than parchment.[2] The ninety-eight leaves measure 280 x 200mm, written in twenty-nine lines and two columns.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberts. Sara Elin. Llawysgrif pomffred: an edition and study of Peniarth MS 259B. 2011. Brill. Boston. 9789004191372.
  2. Book: Harris. Meinir Elin. A bibliography of the Welsh Law Manuscripts. 2006. [Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Cymreig a Cheltaidd Coleg Prifysgol Cymru]. [Aberystwyth].