Jane Barker
Verse
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 91.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 310-13.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
A version of lines 85-102 and 104-29 first published in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson and in King,
Lines 40-1 first published in
Autograph, with a deletion and an ink thumb-print, presumably Barker's.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson and in King,
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with extensive autograph deletions and revisions, including ten lines of substitute text at the end in Barker's hand.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Facsimiles of f. 17r in King,
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with copious autograph deletions and revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version, headed
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with an autograph deletion.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
King, Poems, pp. 28-30.
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
This MS collated in King, Poems.
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a 37-line version headed
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph deletions and revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Lines 18-28 First published in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions including eight autograph lines of substitute text and a note by Barker about these athestical lines
which were not given to the Prince
on a slip of paper sewn in.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Facsimile of f. 36r in King,
King,
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
This MS collated in King,
Copy, with autograph corrections.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 27.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, as 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 44-5.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I. pp. 1-4. Another version in
Autograph, with a deletion.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Wilson, pp. 320-3.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 302-7.
Autograph, with a deletion.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
A version first published, as 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 38-40. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this in King,
First published in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 67-8.
Autograph, with a revision.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 31-4. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 18-19.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 309-10.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Wilson, p. 319.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Autograph, with deletions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy.
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 20-3. Then, headed
Autograph, with revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson (p. 320).
Wilson, pp. 329-30.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
A version, headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 24-7. Then in
Autograph, with a revision.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Copy, headed
In the hand of Barker's cousin Colonel William Connock, with a few minor autograph corrections by her, with (ff. 4r-6r) a prose dedication Old Pretender
).
Bookplate (engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743)) of Anne-Charlotte de Crussol-Florensac, Duchesse d'Aiguillon, after her marriage on 12 August 1718 to Armand-Louis du Plessis-Richelieu (1683-1750). Sotheby's, 21 November 1856, lot 215.
The MS discussed in King,
Copy, with autograph revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 99-104. A version in two sections, headed
Autograph, with revisions.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, p. 330. King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson and in King,
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 79.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 298-300.
Autograph, with a revision.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Wilson, pp. 295-7. King,
Autograph, with a deletion.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson and in King,
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 97-8. In another version, headed
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 292-4.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Wilson, pp. 297-8.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp 16-17. Another version in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 76-7.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 11-12.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 4-6.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Autograph, with a revision.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 95-6. King,
Autograph, with a deletion.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
First published, in a version beginning 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 46-7. A version of lines 7-16 published in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Wilson, pp. 300-2.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
First published, headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 6-8.
Autograph, with a deletion and a revision.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, in a version headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 70-2. King,
Autograph. The title only is repeated on f. 133r and deleted.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
First published, headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 37.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 95-6. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
Wilson, pp. 307-8. King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson and in King,
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 8-10.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 34-6.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
First published, headed 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 29-30.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 61. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 64. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version first published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 28-9. King,
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in King,
First published in 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, p. 28.
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
A version, beginning 1688
[i.e. 1687]), Part I, pp. 12-13. Another in
Autograph.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in
Wilson, pp. 326-9.
Comprising (f. 1) a prose dedication
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 July 1871 (Corser sale, 7th portion), lot 204, to Ellis. Subsequently owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector; then in 1884 by the bookdealer Salkeld, and in February 1886 by W.D. Macray, Bodleian Librarian, who donated it to Magdalen College.
Known in a Barker context as the
Edited from this MS in Wilson.
Letters
Jn Barker), to an unnnamed lady (
Madam), 14 August 1730. 1730.
Complete facsimile in King,
An abstract in French of a letter by Jane Barker, to the Duke of Ormond, dated 19 March 1717/18, which was intercepted by the government's anti-Jacobite intelligence system.
Hanover Papers Vol. XI.
Cited, with a translation into French, in Kathryn R. King, with Jeslyn Medoff,