Sir Francis Hubert
Verse
First published, in an unauthorized edition as
Mellor, pp. 4-169 (664-stanza version, headed
Copy of a 582-stanza version, in a neat secretary hand, headed in a later hand Finis infortunio
.
Compiled in part by I. N
.: i.e. John Newdegate (1600-42), of Arbury Hall, Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
Formerly Long Island Historical Society MS 22, to whom it was bequeathed by Samuel Bowne Duryea. Sotheby's, 21 December 1965, lot 595.
Copy of stanzas 129-134, untitled and here beginning
A 440-stanza version, in a professional secretary hand, with marginal notes in italic.
c.1620s.Inscribed in a roman hand (f. 29v, lengthways along the margin) Thomas Higgons his pen
(this is not in the hand of the scribe).
This MS collated in Mellor.
Fragment of a copy, stanzas 129-44 only, here beginning
This MS collated in Mellor.
A 581-stanza version, in a single professional secretary hand, headed
Inscribed (ff. 1r, 2r) Robti: ffrmy
and Ro: fformy
(i.e. Robert Fermy). Purchased from Boone, 13 March 1869.
This MS collated in Mellor.
Copy of a 581-stanza version, in a single italic hand, headed
Bookplate of Edward Astle. Once owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), collector of books and manuscripts. Sotheby's, 19-22 June 1893 (Phillipps sale), lot 312.
This MS collated in Mellor.
ffinis by Infortune, 56 quarto leaves. c.1620s.
A paper wrapper (f. [1*r]) inscribed Elizadethe Startt
(sic).
This MS collated in Mellor.
Copy of a possibly early version, here in 352-stanzas, headed
Both MSS inscribed by Humfrey Wanley (ff. 1r, 45r) with the date 13 August 1724
for accession into the Harley Library.
This MS collated in Mellor.
Copy of the 581-stanza version, in a single professional secretary hand, untitled and here beginning Finis by Infortunio
.
Both MSS inscribed by Humfrey Wanley (ff. 1r, 45r) with the date 13 August 1724
for accession into the Harley Library.
This MS collated in Mellor.
Balcarres
at top of first page. Phillipps MS 9186.
Finis Infortunio, 72 quarto leaves, in modern boards. c.1626.
Phillipps MS 23893. Inscribed (free front endpaper) Grenville C. Cunningham, 11th Nov. 1910
. Formerly Folger MS 5519.
In a single minute hand, untitled and here beginning Finis By Infortunio
.
Inscribed (at the top of f. 1r), possibly by the scribe, A North her book
.
Series of extracts, the first untitled and beginning
Copy of a 589-stanza version, untitled, transcribed from an earlier MS, with Weller's notes about the poem's publication (one dated 1769).
Compiled, and partly composed, by George Weller (1710-78), lawyer, of Tonbridge, Kent.
c.1745.Quaritch's sale catalogue No. 1132 (December 1990), item 128.
finis Infortunio, followed by a poem on five pages in another secretary hand headed
Garnet Maners, the octavo pages all unnumbered, in old red morocco blind-stamped. Early 17th century.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 9185. In the collection of Robert H. Taylor (1908-85), American book and manuscript collector.
H C. c.1620s.
Arms in gilt on the cover of Henry Chitting (?1580-1638), Chester Herald. A note inside the front cover by Thomas Hearne (1678-1735), Oxford antiquary, records This MS. belongs to Dr. John Thorpe of Rochester
.
Copy of a 581-stanza version, untitled (but for a modern one supplied f. [iir]), here beginning Finis By Infortunio
.
Among the collections of Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, MP (1837-1914), Baconian scholar and book collector.
Stanzas 1-503, headed
Copy of a 581-stanza version, in a predominantly italic hand, untitled.
Once owned by Sir Norton Knatchbull, first Baronet (1602-85). Scribbling on a flyleaf includes the name M Baldacke
.
Largely in a single professional italic hand, the last stanza completed in a second hand and additional verses (f. 61v) in a third hand.
c.1620s.Inscribed (front pastedown and flyleaf) Jas. Porter Junr his Book 1720
and (f. [iiir]) This manuscript was given me by my Cozen Sarah Attwood own Sister to ye Author Wm. Attwood Esqr. late of Broomfield Parsonage in ye County of Essex
. Names on a flyleaf (f. [ir]) include Thomas Garnett, James Garnet, William Lewis and John Johnsonne.
Headed
Later owned by Thomas Astle (1735-1803), archivist and collector of books and manuscripts, and afterwards by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 February 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 528, to Payne.
Later owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 February 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 529, to Thomas Thorpe.
First published in
Copy.
Possibly compiled by one W: H:
: i.e. probably William Holgate (1618-46), of Queens' College, Cambridge, with late 17th-century additions apparently made by other members of the Holgate family, of Saffron Walden and Great Bardfield, Essex.
Owned in the early 18th century by John Wale, who supplied the index on pp. 330-3. Owned before 1927 by Col. W.G. Carwardine-Probert, of Bures, Suffolk (descendant of the Holgate family).
Cited in
Documents
Huberd), with signatures of three witnesses on the verso, 29 July 1608.
Lacking the original Schedule or Inventory
and seal.
Recorded in Mellor, p. xxxv n. 3, with a facsimile of Hubert's signature, p. 278.