Richard Hooker
Prose
(1) Prose Works by Hooker
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First published in
Copy, in the predominantly italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Ussher and who also wrote
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
This MS used as the printer's copy in 1641. Its authenticity discussed in Keble, I, xlviii-xlix. Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume III, with a facsimile of f. 56r on p. 450.
First published in Keble (1836). Keble (1888), II, 537-97.
Copy of untitled fragments of a treatise on Grace, the Sacraments and Predestination partly or wholly intended as a reply to the
Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Old pressmark B. 1. 13.
Edited from this MS in Keble and in Folger edition, Volume IV, pp. 99-167, with facsimile examples on pp. 100, 114, 122, and 164. Facsimiles of ff. 55r and 57r in
First published in Oxford, 1612. Keble, III, 483-547. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 105-69.
Formerly A. 5. 6.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, liii). Edited in Folger edition, Volume V, pp. ??, with a facsimiles of ff. 1r-2r, and 21r on pp. 86, 107-8, and 163.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Folger edition, Vol. V.
Untitled (but for the text from Abak: Cap: 1 verse .4.
); inscribed Mr: Hooker
by the second Earl of Bridgewater (1622-86).
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V.
First portion published in Oxford, 1612. Additional portion first published in Keble (1836). Keble (1888), III, 597-642. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 309-61.
Autograph draft of the first portion as published in 1612.
Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Old pressmark B. 1. 13.
Edited from this MS in Folger Edition, Vol V, with a facsimile of f. 42v, 34r, 35r, 36r and 41v on pp. 301, 316, 323, 330, and 359. Described also in Laetitia Yeandle and P. G. Stanwood,
A fair copy of the portion othe work not published in 1612, in the italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Ussher and who also wrote
Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Old pressmark B. 1. 13.
Edited from this MS in Keble and in Folger edition, Vol. V, with a facsimile of f. 43r on p. 298.
A few notes taken from the first part of the sermon (that published in 1612) in the hand of Archbishop Ussher.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
Extracts by Stanford.
Discussed, with facsimiles of pp. 1 and 49, in Steven W. May, God Knows What
Book VII first published in John Gauden's edition of the complete
Books
see individual Books below.
Autograph notes and drafts for the
Old pressmark D. 1. 10.
Edited in Folger edition, Vol. III, pp. 463-538, Ussher's transcriptiion of Hooker's notes on ff. 68v-71r edited on pp. 540-4, with facsimile of f. 71 on pp. xxii-xxiii. Described, with a facsimile of f. 71r, in P.G. Stanwood,
Notes made by Archbishop Usser from Hooker's autograph notes (Lib. VIII
.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
Facsimile of f. 68v in Folger edition, Volume III, p. 541.
Extracts from Books I and V, headed
Volume IX of the collections of Basil Kennett (1674-1715), antiquary and translator
First published in London, 1597. Keble, II, 1-533. Folger edition, Volume II.
Bearing the signature and licence of Archbishop Whitgift and used as the printer's copy in 1597.
c.1595-7.Inscribed (f. 173v) Margaret Keynes
. Later owned by the Rev. William Woolston (d.1817), of Adderbury. Purchased on 4 December 1878 from Mrs Mary M. Morison.
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, VII. Described in Keble (1888), II, v-xvii, and in Percy Simpson,
First published (with Book VIII) in London, 1648. Keble, III, 1-107. Folger edition, Volume III, pp. 1-103.
A MS sent to Hooker; inscribed Mr. S. and Mr. Cr. Notes upon the 6 and 7 bookes
and by William Fulman (1632-88) Written with their own hands and given me by my friend M. Isaac Walton 1673. W.F.
Edited from this MS in Keble, with facsimile examples in I, after p. cxxii. Folger edition, Volume III, pp. 107-30 (Cranmer) and 130-40 (Sandys), with facsimiles of ff. 3r and 15r on pp. 109 and 131.
Copy in the italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Usser and who also wrote
Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Old pressmark B. 1. 13.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, xxxiv). Facsimile pages in Folger edition, Volume III, pp. xxxviii and lxxx.
Copy of a text deriving from
Edited from this MS in Keble.
First published in an incomplete form (with Book VI) in London, 1648. Some additions published in Nicholas Bernard, complete
edition of the
Old pressmark C. 3. 11.
Edited from this MS in Keble (see I, xiv-xlvi), in Houk, and in Folger edition, Volume III, with facsimiles of ff. 1r, 21v-2r on pp. 313-14
Copy of Chapters 6 and 8, in a minute secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Houk.
Copy, transcribed from
Copy, in a predominantly secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Houk.
Copy.
Given by William Moore.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, xlv) and in Houk.
Copy, in the italic hand of William Woodhouse, public notary, headed
Among the collections of Thomas Tenison (1636-1715), Archbishop of Canterbury.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, xlv) and in Houk.
Copy of part of Book VIII, headed in the margin
Among the Fairhurst Papers: state and ecclesiastical papers, many once belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury, acquired by John Selden, MP (1584-1654), lawyer and historical and linguistic scholar, and his executor Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), judge and writer, purchased c.1939 by James Fairhurst (d.1999), of Oxford.
Sotheby's, 15 October 1963, lot 502.
Extracts, headed Hooker's Ecclesiastical Policy 8 book prserv'd by Arch Bp Usher publ: by Dr Bernard in his Clavi Frabalos p. 93. 94
.
Compiled by Dr Thomas Lewis (d.1746), of the Royal College of Physicians.
c.1700s.Copy, in a cursive secretary hand, with inserted leaves of corrections by Thomas Barlow.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, xliv-xlv) and in Houk.
First published in Oxford, 1612. Keble, III, 643-53. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 367-77.
A few brief references to the sermon, in the hand of Archbishop Ussher, beginning Mr. Hookers Remedye against sorrow...
.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
First published [in Oxford], 1612. Keble, III, 469-81. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 69-82.
Copy, made by two or possibly three amanuenses, with Hooker's autograph corrections and additions to the portion copied by the first amanuensis, headed
Owned, and partly written, by William Fulman (1632-88), Oxford antiquary.
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V, with facsimiles of f. 59v as frontispiece and f. 55v on p. 62.
A sermon beginning
Copy, in the hand of Archbishop Ussher.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
Edited from this MS in Elrington. Discussed and attributed to Hooker in Laetitia Yeandle and P.G. Stanwood,
See
First published in Izaac Walton,
Copy, in a roman hand, with a few corrections in another hand, headed Sermon mr Hooker
.
Owned, and partly written, by William Fulman (1632-88), Oxford antiquary.
This MS presumably Walton's copy-text in 1678. Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V, with a facsimile of f. 223r on p. 382.
A sermon beginning
Copy, in the hand of Archbishop Ussher.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
Edited from this MS in Elrington and in Folger, Volume V. Discussed and attributed to Hooker in Laetitia Yeandle and P.G. Stanwood,
Part of a sermon, beginning
Copy of part of a sermon, in the hand of Archbishop Ussher, imperfect, lacking the ending.
Collected, and sometimes annotated, by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar.
c.1640.Old pressmark D. 3. 3.
Edited from this MS in Elrington and in Folger edition, Volume V, with a facsimile on p. 415. Discussed and attributed to Hooker in Laetitia Yeandle and P.G. Stanwood,
Keble, III, 456-60.
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(2) Documents Relating to the Hooker-Travers Controversy
First published in Oxford, 1612. Keble, III, 548-9. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 189-210.
Copy, closely written in Dr Clay's hand.
Inscribed (several times), by the principal compiler, ex dono D. Clay
: i.e. Dr Robert Clay (1576?-1628), vicar of Halifax.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, liii).
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, with alterations in another hand, untitled.
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V, with facsimile of f. 66r and 69v on pp. 188 and 199.
Mr Travers &c, on nineteen pages of ten folio leaves, imperfect. Late 16th century.
Acquired in November 1934 from Colbeck Radford & Co., London. Formerly MS 4119.
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V, with a facsimile of f. 8r on p. 175.
Copy, in a neat secretary hand, subscribed Walter Trauers minister of the Word of god
, inscribed on the front wrapper by Sir William Fitzwilliam the younger (d.1618)
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy, in a secretary hand.
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy, transcribed from
This MS recorded in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy, transcribed from
This MS recorded in Folger edition, Volume V.
Later owned by W. Bromley-Davenport, of Baginton Hall, Warwickshire. Not apparently among other recorded collections or sale catalogues of Bromley-Davenport MSS, it may have perished in a fire at Baginton in 1884.
Recorded in HMC, 2nd Report (1871), Appendix, p. 78, and in Folger edition, Volume V.
First published, with Travers's
Copy, in two or more secretary hands, untitled.
Old pressmark A. 5. 22.
This MS collated in Keble (see I, liii) and in Folger edition, Volume 5, with facsimiles of ff. 1r, 4v-5r, 9v-10r on pp. 214, 233-4, 243-4.
Copy, closely written in Dr Clay's hand.
Inscribed (several times), by the principal compiler, ex dono D. Clay
: i.e. Dr Robert Clay (1576?-1628), vicar of Halifax.
This MS collated in Keble and in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy, in Casaubon's hand, inscribed Given mee by Mr. Jervis, 26 Feb. 1640 sn
.
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V.
These statements edited in Keble I, 59-60, and in Folger edition, p. 282.
Copy, in a secretary hand, on the first two pages of two conjugate folio leaves, endorsed (f. 51v)
Among papers probably of Lord Burghley. Bookplate of Shelburne.
Edited in part from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V, with a facsimile of f. 50r on p. 280.
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed
Comprising mainly papers of William Laud (1573-1645), Archbishop of Canterbury.
Copy.
Folger edition, Volume 5, pp. 283-7.
Copy, the first folio page in the same professional secretary hand as
This MS is a different version of the statements printed in Keble, I, 59-60 (see
Folger edition, Volume V. pp. 289-91.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand.
This MS is a different version of the statements printed in Keble, I, 59-60 (see
Hooker's account of what he preached in his Temple sermons on Habakkuk, beginning I doute not but that god was mrcifull to thousandes of or fathers...
. Keble, I, 60-4.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, on the last six pages of a quarto booklet of six leaves (plus wrapper), endorsed (f. 177v) by Lord Burghley 28. Mart. 1586 Inter Hookar. et Travers
. 1586.
Papers of Lord Burghley.
Bookplate of shelburne.
This MS conforms to the text edited in Keble (see also
Copy of Hooker's account of his sermon on 28 March 1585, untitled, docketed (f. 9r) in the hand of Archbishop Whitgift
Among the Fairhurst Papers: i.e. state and ecclesiastical papers, many once belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury, acquired by John Selden, MP (1584-1654), lawyer and historical and linguistic scholar, and his executor Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), judge and writer, which were found and purchased c.1939 by James Fairhurst (d.1999), of Oxford.
This MS is a version of the account printed in Keble, I, 60-4. This MS collated in Folger edition, Volume V, with a facsimile of f. 9r on p. 275.
Copy of an untitled passage by Hooker defending his doctrine and identifying some of his references in the
Among the Fairhurst Papers: i.e. state and ecclesiastical papers, many once belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury, acquired by John Selden, MP (1584-1654), lawyer and historical and linguistic scholar, and his executor Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), judge and writer, which were found and purchased c.1939 by James Fairhurst (d.1999), of Oxford.
Unpublished.
A series of paragraphs, beginning
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, on the first six pages of a quarto booklet of six leaves (plus wrapper), endorsed (f. 177v) by Lord Burghley 28. Mart. 1586 Inter Hookar. et Travers
. 1586.
Papers of Lord Burghley.
Bookplate of shelburne.
Yale, Vol. V, pp. 271-7.
Copy of a statement of doctrinal differences between Hooker and Walter Travers arising from a sermon delivered at The Temple in 1585, in an octavo booklet (occupying ff. 1r-31v, including blanks) almost entirely in a single secretary hand.
Among the Fairhurst Papers: i.e. state and ecclesiastical papers, many once belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury, acquired by John Selden, MP (1584-1654), lawyer and historical and linguistic scholar, and his executor Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), judge and writer, which were found and purchased c.1939 by James Fairhurst (d.1999), of Oxford.
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V. One paragraph corresponds with the footnote in Keble, I, 61 (see
A letter written from Laleham by Lawrence Tomson to Mrs Crane
discussing Hooker's propositions concerning the salvation of Papists, in a secretary hand, on a folio leaf, dated 26 February 1585/6.
This MS believed to be unpublished. Recorded in
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V.
Copy of a treatise discussing at length the Hooker-Travers controversy.
This MS believed to be unpublished. Recorded in
Annotations in Printed Books and Manuscripts
This MS collated in Heber (see I, xviii-xxv). Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume IV, pp. 1-79, with facsimile examples on pp. 2, 12, 20, 50, 54, 56, 62, 66, and 74.
c.1599.Independent early 17th-century transcripts of Hooker's annotations are to be found in two other interleaved exempla of this pamphlet: (i) Corpus Christi College, Oxford, MS 215A (Thomas Norgrove's transcript); (ii) Trinity College, Dublin, MS 119, ff. 20-70v (anonymous). All three texts collated in Keble (see I, xviii-xxv), and the annotations cited in footnotes, with facsimile examples of Hooker's autograph notes on pp. 20, 22, 24 of the pamphlet in I, after p. cxxii. The annotations discussed in Vincent Mahon,
Facsimile example in
This MS collated in Heber (see I, xviii-xxv).
A transcript of Hooker's annotations in
Old pressmark A. 5. 22.
This MS collated in Heber (see I, xviii-xxv).
Letters and Documents
Hooker's autograph copy of an undated letter in Latin to John Rainolds.
Volume XVIII of papers of the families of Browne, Mariett and West, of the manor of Alscot, in Preston-on-Stour, Gloucestershire.
Portions once owned by Henry Jackson (1586-1662), Hooker's first editor; by Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary; by Thomas Coxeter (1689-1747); and probably by James West, FRS, FSA, MP (1703-72), politician and antiquary.
Edited from this MS in Folger edition, Volume V, 423-428, with a facsimile of f. 20r on p. 420.
Copy of an undated letter by Hooker to John Rainolds, 5 September [c.1590], made by William Fulman.
Edited in Keble, in I, 112-14.
Copy of an undated letter by Hooker to Richard Rainolds, made by William Fulman.
Edited in Keble, in I, 109-14.
Edited in Rosemary Keen,
Miscellaneous
Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Hooker, principally <title>Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity</title>
Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue for 1834, item 245. Later owned by J.R. Magrath. Donated in 1930 by Miss Lefroy.
Inscribed on the lower endpaper Anne Castell 1725
.
Extracts, headed
Extracts from Hooker and Locke, on the subject of the Liberty of the Will
.
Extracts, headed
Once owned by John Somers (1651-1716), Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor.
Extracts.
The eleven leaves at the reverse end an intended book of legal precedents for my sonne Jeffrye Palmer
.
Extracts, including entries on pp. 75, 86, 136, 154, 224, 258, 352, 355, 442, 455, and 607.
A modern pencil note on a flyleaf claims to identify the compiler as one Raworth
.
Extracts, headed Lib 1
.
Owned by William Drake, MP (1606-69), of Shardeloes, near Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Later in the library of Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957), psychologist, linguist, and book collector.
Drake's commonplace books discussed in Stuart Clark,
Extracts, headed
Inscribed, evidently by the compiler, Henry Harpur An: Do: 1674
.