Thomas Lodge
Verse
First published in
See also
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
First published in
Copy, headed
Later owned by the Newcastle antiquarian collectors John Bell (1783-1864) and Robert White (1802-74).
Cited in
First published in
Copy, in a musical setting, untitled and here beginning
Inscribed (f. 3v), evidently by the compiler, Giles Earle his booke 1615
(with other notes dated 1610) and (f. 1v) Egidius Earle hunc librum possidet qui compactus fuit mense Septembris. 1626.
, f. 81r subscribed Anno D
.
Acquired from Joseph Lilly, bookseller, 17 May 1862.
A complete facsimile of this volume in
Copy, in a musical setting by Thomas Ford, here beginning
Copy, in a musical setting by John Ford, here beginning
Formerly Carlisle Cathedral, Dean & Chapter of Carlisle MSS, Box B1.
These MSS discussed in John P. Cutts,
This MS collated in John P. Cutts,
Copy, here beginning
Bookplate of John Pinkerton (1758-1826), historian and poet. Sotheby's, April 1812 (Pinkerton sale), lot 593, to Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1104, to Thomas Thorpe. His catalogue, 1836, bought by Laing.
Copy, in a musical setting, untitled and here beginning
I S.
Inscribed several times John Squyer
, probably the compiler.
Also inscribed (p. 1) Ane Cattologue of books 1700
, and (p. 25) Joanne Squier
. Owned by David Laing in June 1855.
Copy, headed
Including 11 poems by Donne, and 15 poems (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett.
c.1630s.Later owned by Edward Jeremiah Curteis, M.P., of Windmill Hill, Sussex. Puttick & Simpson's, 30 June 1884 (Curteis sale), lot 175, to Pearson of Pall Mall for James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89). Formerly Folger MS 452.5.
Cited in Curteis MS
:
Copy, in a musical setting, untitled and here beginning
Inscribed (f. 31r) MAY 1639
and Williane Stirling
. A long note (f. iir) in the hand of John Leyden (1775-1811), linguist and poet, dated 5 March 1800, recording his purchase of the MS in 1788 from the library of the Rev. Mr Cranstow, minister of Ancrum; his lending it to Alexander Campbell in 1795 and retrieving it in December 1799; and his now consigning it to Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector.
A complete facsimile of this volume is in
Edited from this MS in Nelly Diem,
Copy, in a musical setting, untitled, here beginning
Inscribed inside the front cover Ro Carre of Ferniehurst (1669)
, later fourth Lord Jedburgh. Initials L. A. K.
stamped on the cover possibly denoting his wife, Lady Ann Ker.
Copy, untitled and here beginning
A book of Verses / Seria mixta Jocis, c.260 pages, in calf blind-stamped
V/I F 1667.
References to Westminster Drollerie
(which was not published until 1671) added on pp. 1 and 242.
Inscribed on the title-page Frendraught Legi
: i.e. by James Crichton (d.1674/5), second Viscount Frendraught. Bookplate of Thomas Fraser Duff (1830-77), of Woodcote, Oxfordshire. Bloomsbury Book Auctions, 9 April 1987, lot 272 (with a facsimile of p. 131 in the sale catalogue), sold to Quaritch.
Copy, headed
Including 45 poems (and a second copy of one) by Carew, 11 poems (plus one of doubtful authorship) by Corbett, and 25 poems (plus two of doubtful authorship) by Strode.
c.1634.The initials T. C.
stamped on the front cover. Sold by Thomas Thorpe (1836). Afterwards in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9536, and by Marsden J. Perry (1850-1935), of Providence, Rhode Island, industrialist, banker, and art and books collector. A.S.W. Rosenbach's sale catalogue
Cited in Rosenbach MS II
:
First published in
Copies, in a musical setting by Francis Pilkington.
Compiled chiefly by Thomas Hamond (d.1662), of Cressners, in the parish of Hawkdons, Suffolk.
c.1630s.Also inscribed Marie Hammond
.
This MS collated in Doughtie,
Prose
First published in London, 1596. Gosse, Vol. III.
Extracts.
Four leaves of this commonplace book are in the
Owned in 1615-16 by one Bassett
and in the 1880s by Richard Savage. At the Neligan sale, 2 August 1888, lot 1098. Bought by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), and his sale 4 July 1889, lot 1257.
All the Shakespearian texts except Edward Pudsey's Booke
, 1600One Man in His Time
: The Notebook of Edward PudseyAt Mr Marston’s Request
: Edward Pudsey and the Inns of Court
First published in London, 1592. Gosse, Vol. II.
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Extracts.
Note stating this MS was lent to Sidney Lee (1859-1926), literary scholar, by James Lee.
A medical handbook, in twelve chapters, with a dedicatory epistle to Lady Anne, Countess of Arundel. First published in Gosse, Vol. IV (1883).
To the Right Honorable my very good Ladie the ladie Ann Mother Countesse of Arundell, on 65 quarto leaves, ff. 65v-7v containing additional receipts in two other hands, a quarto, originally in contemporary calf gilt (now detached) and rebound in modern half-morocco on cloth boards.
Probably a presentation copy to the dedicatee, the original covers bearing the Norfolk arms in gilt.
c.1623.Signed (f. [iiir]) by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, who notes (f. [iiv]) This MS. I bought at the sale of the books of the late Duke of Norfolk
. Bookplate of Henry Charles Howard, of Greystock, Cumberland.
Edited from this MS in Gosse, with a facsimile of the dedicatory epistle, which he mistakenly believed to be autograph.
Copy, with a dedicatory epistle, and with four leaves of additional receipts (ff. 32-5) as in
The text followed on ff. 36-94 by miscellaneous medical works in the same hand (all unpublished) conceivably also by Lodge.
First published in London, 1590. Gosse, Vol. I, last item.
Extracts.
Note stating this MS was lent to Sidney Lee (1859-1926), literary scholar, by James Lee.
Extracts of verse, beginning
Inscribed (ff. 1r, 2r) Samuell Watts
.
Among the papers of the Sanford family. Formerly DD/SF 3970.
Gosse, I, p. 27.
First published in London, 1614.
Extracts from Lodge's translation, headed
Owned by William Drake (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,
Dramatic works
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Books and Manuscripts Owned by Lodge
Ex dono Thomæ Lodge D.M. Oxoniensis, qui sua manu e Brasilia deduxit.
Acquired by Lodge at Santos in 1591 when he sailed with Thomas Cavendish to Brazil. Donated by him to the Bodleian Library probably when he was incorporated M.D. at Oxford in 1602.
Late 16th century.Recorded in Eccles, p. 81. Facsimile of the title-page in
Letters
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 13 April 1607.
Volume XCVI of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 24-5. Facsimile in Sotheby's sale catalogue
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 23 April 1607.
Volume XCVI of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), p. 94.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 20 February 1608/9.
Volume XCVI of the Trumbull Papers.
Facsimile example in Sotheby's sale catalogue
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 25 February 1608/9.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 249-50 (misdated 23 February 1609/10).
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 20 April 1609.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 92-4.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 2 July 1609.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 112-13.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 12 July 1609.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 114-15.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 21 September 1609.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), p. 140. Edited in Houppert, p. 122.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 22 November 1609.
Volume XCVII of the Trumbull Papers.
HMC, [75], Downshire, II (1936), pp. 189-90. Edited in Houppert, pp. 121-2.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to Sir Thomas Edmondes, from London, 17 January 1610/11.
Volume VI of the papers of Sir Thomas Edmondes (1592-1633), diplomat.
Facsimile in Greg,
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 7 October 1613.
Volume CIII of the Trumbull Papers.
1613.HMC, [75], Downshire, IV (1940), p. 215.
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, concerning Lodge's edition of Seneca, 4 December 1617.
Volume CX of the Trumbull Papers.
1617.HMC, 75, Downshire, VI (1995), p. 338.
A copy in Powle's hand of a letter, with a prescription, sent to him by Thomas Lodge, 20 August 1618.
Compiled over a period, and partly written, by Sir Stephen Powle (c.1553-1630), Clerk of the Crown.
Edited in N. Burton Paradise,
Autograph letter signed by Lodge, to William Trumbull, 2 January 1621/2.
Trumbull Papers Vol. CXXII.