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NOTES 1There are, nevertheless, some very valuable short biographical entries in the Dictionary of National Biography; A Dictionary of Welsh Biography (London, 1959) by E. D. Jones; S. T. Bindoff (ed.), The House of Commons, 1509-1558 (3 vols. London, 1982), III, 154-5; M. Stephens (ed.), The New Companion to the Literature of Wales (Cardiff, 1998). See also J. H. Davies (ed.), Yny Lhyvyr Hwnn (Bangor, 1902), introd.; Ceri Davies (ed.), Rhagymadroddion a Chyflwyniadau Lladin, 1551-1682 (Cardiff, 1980), introd.; N. R. Ker, 'Sir John Pryse', The Library, 5th ser., X (1955), 1-23; E. D. Jones, 'Uyfr Amrywiaeth Syr Sion Prys', Brycheiniog, VIII (1962), 97-104; R. G. Gruffydd, "'Yny Lhyvyr Hwnn (1546)": the earliest Welsh printed book', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies, XXIII (1968-70) 105-16; Daniel Huws, 'Gildas Price', National Library Wales Journal, XVII, (1972), 314-20. 2 Balliol College MS., 353 with a photostat copy in N.L.W.; E. D.Jones, Brycheiniog, VIII, 97-104. 3 P. H.Jones and E. Rees (eds.), A Nation and its Books (Aberystwyth, 1998), pp. 41-54. 4 For the history of Brecon, see W. S. K. Thomas, Brecon, 1093-1600 (Uandysul, 1991); R. R. Davies, 'Brecon' in R. A. Griffiths (ed.), The Boroughs of Medieval Wales (Cardiff, 1978), pp. 47-70. 5 L. Harries (ed.), Gwaith Huw Cae Lluyd ac Eraill (Cardiff, 1953), p. 118. 6 Davies, Boroughs, p. 70. 7 DWB,s.n. John Price. 8 Ibid., s.n. Hywel Dafi. See his letter of 1538, note 32, and his will, note 46. 10 G. Williams, 'Hugh Price of Brecon, founder of Jesus College, Oxford', Brycheiniog, XXV (1992-93), 57-66. II Although his name has been connected with All Souls College and Broadgates Hall, Oxford, J. H. Davies, Yny Llyvyr Hwnn, pp. xvii-viii. 12 G. Williams, Wales and the Reformation (Cardiff, 1997), chap. 2. 13 DWB; cf. Davies, Yny Llyvyr Hwnn, pp. xvii-viii. 14 F. A. Gasquet, Henry VIII and the Dissolution of the Monasteries (London, 1893), I, 436. 13 W. P. Griffith, Learning, Law and Religion (Cardiff, 1996), p. 26. 16 G. Williams and R. O.Jones (eds.), The Celts and the Renaissance (Cardiff, 1990), chap. 1. 17 DWB, s.n. Price, Carne, Owen and Salesbury. 18 Bindoff, House of Commons, III, 154-5. 19 Letters and Papers, IV, 2943. 20 DWB, p. 786. 21 C. Sturge, Cuthbert Tunstall (London, 1938), pp. 186, 196, appendix XIV. 22 Bindoff, House of Commons, III, 154. 23 Davies, Yny Llyvyr Hwnn, pp. xv-xvi. 24 G. Williams, Welsh Reformation Essays (Cardiff, 1967), pp. 67-90. 25 D. Knowles, The Religious Orders in England. III, The Tudor Age (Cambridge, 1959). 26 DNB. 27 E. D.Jones in DWB, p. 786. 28 Gasquet, Henry VIII and the Monasteries. 29 Knowles, Religious Orders, III, 280-9. William Rees, 'The union of England and Wales', Transactions Cymmrodorion 1937, pp. 27-100; G. Williams, Renewal and Reformation: Wales c. 1415-1642 (Oxford, 1993), chap. 11. 31 Ibid., p. 265. 32 Letters and Papers, XIII, ii, 1225; cf. Davies, Yny Llyvyr Hwnn, pp. xviii-xx. 33 Antonia Fraser, The Six Wives of Henry VIII (London, 1992), part IV. 34 Ker, The Library, X, 2. 35 Ibid. 36 Gruffydd, BBCS, XXIII, 115-6. Ibid. 37 R. W. Banks, 'Brecon Priory: its suppression and possessions', Arch. Camb., 1890, pp. 209-33. 38 Ker, Library, X, 2. 39 Jones, Brycheiniog, VIII, 97-104. 40 C. A. J. Skeel, The Council in the Marches of Wales (London, 1903). 41 J. R. S. Phillips, The Justices of the Peace in Wales and Monmouthshire, 1541 to 1689 (Cardiff, 1978). 42 Bindoff, House of Commons, III, 154-5.