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The Manuscript, from which the Play now brought before the Public is printed, was bequeathed, in the year 1755, to the Bodleian Library, by Richard Rawlinson, D. C. L. Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, and, for many years, a Gentleman Commoner of St. John's College, Oxford.
In 1646 and 1653 , three plays were entered on the books of the Stationers' Company, as the productions of Arthur Wilson; their titles were, The Switzer, The Corporal, and The Inconstant Lady; but it does not appear, that either of them was printed.
By a list of dramatic pieces formerly in the possession of John Warburton, Esq. Somerset Herald, we find that The Inconstant Lady (erroneously ascribed to William Wilson) was, at one time, in his collection of old plays in manuscript; but as most of these were destroyed through carelessness,
From this copy the present edition of The Inconstant Lady has been printed with the greatest care, retaining line for line, letter for letter, as in the original MS. This will account for a very singular orthography in some places, and an erroneous division of the metre in others; a system which was deemed necessary, in compliance with the present taste for bibliographical accuracy.
Of the Author all the particulars that can now be recovered are, it is hoped, given in the Appendix. As it appeared very likely, that some entries in the register at Felsted might afford further information relative to our Author and his family, application was made to the resident Minister, Mr. John Simpson, who informs me by letter, that the volume containing the burials, &c. from 1636 to 1678 has been lost for many years. He adds moreover, that the Vicar of the parish has some recollection of an inscription to Wilson's memory; but this cannot be retrieved, as that part of the chancel where the stone lays is now covered with pews for the convenience of the parishioners.
We are obliged for some of the Notes and various hints and improvements to Sir Egerton Brydges, Mr. Ingram, Mr. Lodge, Mr. Utterson, Mr. Gilchrist, Mr. Henry Ellis, and Mr. Haslewood. And we owe to Mr. Cochrane, of Fleet-Street, an exact copy of the entries from the Stationers' Registers, relating to our Author's three plays.
“4°. Sept. 1646, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Mozely entered for their copies, under the hands of Mr. Langley and Mr. Whitaker, Wardens, these several Tragedies hereunder mentioned, viz.—(Here follows a long list of 48 Plays by various writers, among which)
“Switzer,
“The Corporall, by Mr. Wilson.”
“Sept. 9th 1653, Mr. Mozely entered for his copies, the several Plays following.—(Here follows a long list of 42 Plays by various writers, the last of which is)
“The Inconstant Lady, by Arth. Wilson.”
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