George Savile, First Marquess of Halifax
Prose
Works Published in Halifax's Lifetime
See
First published, anonymously, [in London, 1688]. Foxcroft, II, 425-6. Brown, I, 265-90.
List of headings relating to this work, with corrections, extrapolated from a printed edition, on a single folio leaf and a small slip. Late 17th century.
This MS recorded in Brown, I, 398.
This MS recorded in Brown, I, 398; also in Brown,
First published, ascribed to the Honourable Sir W[illiam] C[oventry]
, in London, 1688. Foxcroft, II, 273-342. Brown, I, 178-243.
Sotheby's, 29 April 1969, lot 341.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Copy, in a professional hand, headed probably by Sir William Trumbull
Volume CCCLXX of the Trumbull Papers, of the Trumbull family, including chiefly William Trumbull (1576/80?-1635), diplomat and government official. Later belonging to the Marquess of Downshire, of Easthampstead Park. Sotheby's,
Edited from this MS in Brown.
Copy, in the hand of Halifax's chaplain and amanuensis Alexander Sion (1654-1730), 39 folio leaves (rectos only), slightly imperfect, in paper wrappers.
Volume CCCLXX of the Trumbull Papers, of the Trumbull family, including chiefly William Trumbull (1576/80?-1635), diplomat and government official. Later belonging to the Marquess of Downshire, of Easthampstead Park. Sotheby's,
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96. Recorded in Brown,
Written in anno. 1684, in 19th-century half morocco. Late 17th century.
Acquired from J. Pearson, 2 June 1877.
This MS collated and used in part as a copy-text in Foxcroft (as MS. B
). Collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Copy, in a professional hand, with some alterations in a later hand, on 21 quarto leaves. Late 17th century.
This MS collated and used in part as a copy-text in Foxcroft (as MS C.
). Collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
This MS collated in Foxcroft (as MS. A
). Collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Once owned by the Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector. Sotheby's, 9 August 1858 (Bliss sale), lot 2440. Sold by William, Ross & Co., 30 January 1918.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Among the papers of the Egerton family, Earls of Bridgewater.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Fols 84v-90v containing, in a later hand, This Book Belongs to Garnock
. Among the muniments of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, formerly in the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Quaritch's sale catalogue No. 629 (1945), item 259.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96. Recorded in C.N. Greenough and J.M. French,
This MS recorded in HMC, 3rd Report (1872), Appendix, p. 189. Collated in Foxcroft (as MS D
) and in Brown, I, 345-96.
From the muniments of the Hays family, Earls of Erroll, of Slains Castle, Aberdeenshire.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Ascribed, in a later hand in pencil, to Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset.
Late 17th century.Donated in 1927 by the Gramercy Bookshop. Formerly MS *49X134.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
writen in Anno 1684, ii + 219 octavo pages, in contemporary calf (rebacked). c.1684.
Donated by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector.
Once owned by John Hervey (1665-1751), first Baron Ickworth and first Earl of Bristol, of Ickworth, near Bury St Edmunds.
This MS discussed in Robert Gathorne-Hardy,
Partly in a professional hand, partly (the Preface and p. 1) in the hand of Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732), annalist and book collector, and inscribed by him on the title-page By Sr William Temple. Baro. abt. Anno. 1680
.
Sotheby's, 4 May 1936 (Luttrell sale), lot 175. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 717 (1942), item 1546.
This MS recorded in C.N. Greenough and J.M. French,
Copy, in a professional hand, on 133 quarto pages.
Inscribed and possibly once owned by the Scottish advocate John Spotiswood (1666-1728). Pickering & Chatto, sale catalogue No. 353 (1953), item 655.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Formerly in Files/Halifax.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Bookplate of Sir Thomas Brooke, Bt, FSA (1830-1908), Yorkshire antiquary and book collector, of Armitage Bridge.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Bookplate of Thomas Philip (1781-1859), Earl de Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire. Maggs's sale catalogue
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
Sotheby's, 31 January 1956, lot 445, to Pickering.
Extracts.
Sotheby's, 13 July 1855, lot 1364.
First published, anonymously, in London, 1688. Foxcroft, II, 379-424. Brown, II, 363-406.
See also Introduction.
Series of extracts from a printed edition, headed
Extracts, inscribed
Sotheby's, 13 July 1855, lot 1364.
Copy in a professional hand, with alterations and interlineations, untitled, on 68 folio pages, imperfect and lacking the ending.
Probably once owned by John Lowther, first Viscount Lonsdale (1655-1700).
This MS collated in Brown, II, 506-13.
Acquired in November 1981 from Myers. Formerly Folger MS Add. 781.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
First published in London, 1692, for James Partridge and Matthew Gillyflower, who in 1688 had published the
64 pages, 4°. One in a series of four autograph revised drafts by Sion.
Second in a series of four autograph revised drafts by Sion, 90 quarto pages.
Third in a series of four autograph revised drafts by Sion, 108 quarto pages.
Fourth of four autograph revised drafts by Sion, 55 quarto pages.
First published, anonymously, in London, 1687. Foxcroft, II, 361-78. Brown, I, 250-64.
This MS recorded in Brown, I, 397, and in Brown,
First published, anonymously, under the heading
Copy of 33 maxims, headed
Booklabel of Wriothesley Russell (1680-1711), second Duke of Bedford, dated 1703.
Recorded in HMC, 2nd Report (1871), Appendix, p. 4.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, headed 1688
.
Collected by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop of Canterbury.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401. Recorded in Brown,
Copy of 33 maxims, dated 1694, in a neat professional hand, the text followed (on f. 28r-v) by 14 supplementary maxims by Charles Montagu dated 1695.
This MS used in part as a copy-text in Foxcroft (as MS A
). Collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 Maxims, headed
Catalogueof titles, 186 leaves, in contemporary blind-stamped calf within modern half-morocco. c.1700s.
Bookplate of Basil Feilding (1668-1717), fourth Earl of Denbigh, dated 1703. Sold in 1834 by Thomas Thorpe. Owned by the Rev. Dr Martin Joseph Routh (1755-1854), scholar, President of Magdalen College, Oxford. Sotheby's, 5 July 1855 (Routh sale), lot 178.
Copy of 33 maxims, in a stylish professional hand, headed By the Marq. of Halifax
, on four pages of two conjugate folio leaves, docketed (f. 9v) Lot 725/10
. c.1700.
At least some individual items here were later owned by Sir Thomas Osborne (1632-1712), first Earl of Danby, Marquess of Carmarthen and Duke of Leeds, politician. Sotheby's, 6-10 April 1869 (Leeds sale), including lot 725, item 10.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims on four quarto leaves, being the first of Certain observations on Government With Moral Reflections. By 3: Several hands
and dated 1692
. The text followed (ff. 409v-10v) by 14 supplementary maxims by Charles Montagu and (ff. 410v-14) by 44 maxims by John, Lord Somers (1697).
Volume V of papers of the Malet family, baronets, of Wilbury, Wiltshire, including papers collected and endorsed by George Harbin (c.1665-1744), nonjuror, historical writer, and librarian at Longleat to Thomas Thynne (1640-1714), first Viscount Weymouth, and his family.
This MS used in part as copy-text in Foxcroft (as MS B
).
Copy of 24 maxims, headed
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, dated 1694
, on two folio leaves. The text followed (ff. 9v-11r) by fourteen supplementary maxims by Charles Montagu. c.1700.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, headed
In three sections each with its own title-page.
First section:
Second section (f. 102r):
Third section (f. 146r):
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, headed
Probably once owned by the Heveningham family. Among the manuscripts of the Coke family, Earls of Leicester, including collections of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), lawyer and politician.
Recorded in HMC, 9th Report (1883), Appendix.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Headed Mr: Cha[rles] M[ontagu]
.
Among the papers of the Egerton family, Earls of Bridgewater.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, in a professional rounded hand, on seven folio pages, being the first of a series of three sets of
Volume IV of the collections of Edmund Gibson (1669-1748), Bishop of London.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, on the first two pages of a conjugate pair of folio leaves.
Among the papers of the Finch family, of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, on a pair of conjugate quarto leaves.
Among the papers of the Finch family, of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Copy of 33 maxims, headed
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
Edited from this MS in Brown.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 398-401.
First published, anonymously [in London, 1681]. Edited, and attributed to Halifax, by Hugh Macdonald (Cambridge, 1930). Brown, I, 150-69.
Copy in a professional hand, with printer's marks, being the printer's copy for the first edition, on twelve folio leaves, endorsed (f. 212v) by Rochester Observations on a late Libel call'd a Letter concerning the King's Declaration in ye time of King Charles ye. 2d
.
Volume I of the papers of Laurence Hyde (1642-1711), first Earl of Rochester, politician.
[1681].Edited from this MS in Brown. Discussed, with facsimile examples, in Mark N. Brown,
First published, anonymously, in London, 1694. Foxcroft, II, 454-65. Brown, I, 296-308.
Among papers of the Finch family of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14, with a facsimile page facing p. 310. Recorded in Brown,
Autograph draft, on seven pages of two pairs of large conjugate folio leaves.
Edited from this MS in Brown, with a facsimile of the first page facing p. 296. Recorded in Brown,
Among papers of the Belson and Barrett families of Milton Manor, Berkshire.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Copy, in the hand of Sir William Trumbull (1639-1716), lawyer and government official, transcribed directly from Heads &c
. 29 November 1693.
Volume CCCLXXIof the Trumbull Papers, of the Trumbull family, including chiefly William Trumbull (1576/80?-1635), diplomat and government official. Later belonging to the Marquess of Downshire, of Easthampstead Park. Formerly Berkshire Record Office Trumbull Add 88.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14, and the list of proposals edited, I, 308-9. Recorded in Brown,
Copy, in a professional hand.
This MS collated in Foxcroft and in Brown, I, 309-14.
Copy, in a professional hand (the same as that in
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Copy, in a professional hand (the same as in
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Copy, in a professional hand (the same as in
Volume XLIV of the Portland Papers, owned by the Harley family, of Brampton Bryan, and related families of Vere, Hollis, and Cavendish, and of Cavendish-Bentinck, Dukes of Portland.
Formerly Loan MS 29/215.
Edited from this MS in HMC, Portland X (1931), 20-8. Collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Among the muniments of the Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale, and probably once owned by John Lowther, first Viscount Lonsdale (1655-1700).
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Copy, in a professional hand, on twelve folio pages.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
Among the muniments of the Pakington family, of Westwood Park, Worcestershire, and probably once owned by Sir John Pakington, fourth Baronet (1671-1727).
This MS collated in Brown, I, 309-14.
First published, anonymously, in London, 1695. Foxcroft, II, 466-88. Brown, I, 315-41.
Autograph.
Volume LXVII of the archives of the Earl Spencer, of Althorp, Northamptonshire. Formerly Althorp Papers, C9 (1-2).
Edited from this MS in Brown, with a facsimile of the first page facing I, 316. Recorded in Brown,
Copy, in a professional rounded hand, on 40 folio pages.
Volume CCCLXIIIof the Trumbull Papers, of the Trumbull family, including chiefly William Trumbull (1576/80?-1635), diplomat and government official. Later belonging to the Marquess of Downshire, of Easthampstead Park. Formerly Berkshire Record Office Trumbull Add 83.
Formerly Berkshire Record Office, Trumbull Add 83(d).
This MS collated in Brown, I, 404-6.
Copy, in a professional hand, with a few corrections in other hands, on 15 folio leaves.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 404-6. Recorded in Brown,
This MS collated in Brown, I, 404-6.
Miscellaneous Remains
First published at the end of Thomas Burnet's Life of his father appended to Gilbert Burnet,
Copy, headed N:B: The Title of this Papers was not in the Origenal (by ye Marquis of Hallifax) but was put to it by John Macknay at ye copieing of it into his Book
, on both sides of a single folio leaf, together with an undated covering letter, on a quarto leaf, by Elizabeth Macknay to Thomas Burnet (...I have sent the copey you writ for. Mr Macknay sends his kindest servis to you...
), incorporated in a quarto booklet of papers relating to Bishop Burnet in morocco boards.
Edited from this MS in Brown.
Copy, in a professional hand, transcribed from
This MS collated in Brown, II, 513-14.
This MS collated in Brown, II, 513-14.
Copy in Thomas Burnet's hand.
This MS collated in Brown, pp. 513-14.
First published in Brown (1989), II, 453-79.
Misc[ellanies]. c.1680-95.
Edited from this MS in Brown, with a facsimile of the first page facing II, 454.
Journal of Halifax's conversations with William III between 30 December 1688 and 8 February 1688/9. First published in Foxcroft (1898), II, 201-52.
Autograph journal of Halifax's conversation with William III between 30 December 1688 and (here) 8 February 1689/90, transcribed by Halifax from (now lost) notes originally made by him on separate sheets, on 27 folio leaves (written on one side only); imperfect.
Volume LXVII of the archives of the Earl Spencer, of Althorp, Northamptonshire. Formerly Althorp Papers, C9 (1-2).
Edited from this MS in Foxcroft.
Volume LXXII of the archives of the Earl Spencer, of Althorp, Northamptonshire. Formerly Althorp Papers F163. (C14).
Edited in part from this MS (A
) in Foxcroft.
Transcript of Halifax's conversations with William III between 30 December 1688 and ?23 May 1690 in the hand of Miss Rachel Lloyd, apparently transcribed (at least in part) from Halifax's (now lost) original notes, here headed
Volume LXXIII of the archives of the Earl Spencer, of Althorp, Northamptonshire. Formerly Althorp Papers F164 (C15).
Edited in part from this MS (B
) in Foxcroft.
Ascribed, in affixed early 19th-century notes, to George Savile, Marquess of Halifax, but it is not in his hand.
Late 17th century.Bookplate of the Hon. Charles James Fox (1749-1806), politician. Given to Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), political writer, and afterwards presented to Lady Holland. Now Volume CXIV of the Holland House Papers.
Autograph draft historical notes, comprising an index of royal proclamations issued between 1660 and 1690, alphabetically arranged (in the form of a commonplace book), on 64 folio leaves (plus blanks); together with autograph notes on Samuel Barnardiston's case, partly in double columns, on two folio leaves (adjoining two blank leaves, one dated 27 May 1689).
Once owned by John Anstis (1669-1744), Garter King of Arms, who has supplied an index. Later owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) (his MS 3612). Sotheby's, 6 [or 9?] June 1898 (Phillipps sale), lot 623. Given to the Bodleian by F.J. Varley in February 1948.
Including a note concerning news from Spain (one small slip); ([9]) autograph notes concerning the capture of James II at Faversham, c.12 December 1688 (one folio leaf); minutes of the meeting of the Lords at Windsor, 17 December 1688 (two quarto pages); and ([5]) notes at the debates of the Lords, 24 December 1688 (two folio pages). Also including ([3]) three pairs of conjugate quarto leaves containing, in the hand of Halifax's secretary Alexander Sion, a titke-page
Volume LXVI of the papers of the Earl Spencer, of Althorp, Northamptonshire. Formerly Althorp Papers C8.
Autograph draft of
Edited from this MS in Foxcroft, II, 57-9.
This MS briefly discussed in Foxcroft, I, ix.
Acquired from Maggs Bros in 2007.
A series of extracts in French extrapolated from Abraham van Wicquefort's treatise on diplomacy
This collection briefly discussed in Foxcroft, I, ix. Some documents edited by her passim, principally in I, 505-7 (
Misc[ellanies], the vellum cover later inscribed (inaccurately)
7. Common Place Book of Daniel. 2nd Lord Nottingham. Late 17th century.
Among papers of the Finch family of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
Selections from this MS in Brown, III, 310-14.
8 Ex. 1785 Miscellanys. Late 17th century.
Among papers of the Finch family of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
Edited from this MS in Brown, III, 36-310, with a facsimile of the first page facing III, 36.
Ab:,
Ba:, &c.).
Items 128-39 have been missing since 1977.
Late 17th century.Among papers of the Finch family of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.
Most MS pages edited in Brown, under various headings: I, 243-5 and 291; II, 26-68, 72-111, 135-78, 258-332, 407-18, with facsimiles of ff. 33r and 56r facing II, 90 and 180; and III, 25-335, 315-454, with facsimiles of ff. 153r and 83r facing III, 26 and 316.
Photocopies supplied by M.N. Brown are preserved. Facsimile of f. 100r in
Foxcroft, II, 489-528.
See
An account of Halifax by Alexander Sion under the title
Written on ten quarto pages by Halifax's amanuensis Alexander Sion (1654-1730), a Huguenot refugee whom Halifax appointed as his domestic chaplain some time after 23 October 1690 and whom he presented to the rectory of Barrowby in Lincolnshire in 1693.
Formerly Althorp Papers, C6 (2).
The text has been edited (albeit piecemeal) in Foxcroft (see I, xiv, for full page references), and see Foxcroft, I, xii-xiv; Brown,
Documents
Edited in Foxcroft, II, 264-6.