Grace, Lady Mildmay
Prose
Unpublished in full.
Written to cover a great part of the pilgrimage of my Whole life
(p. 59), a section cited by her (p. 30) as obseruation
of her father-in-law Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer (having been with him almost twenty Yeares
), and (p. 67) declaring My deare childe Mildmay Fane, I your louing & old grandmother exhort you in the name of the Lorde, receiue my wordes acceptably...
.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 2569.
A facsimile of this MS was published on CD by Microform Academic Publishers in 2005. Extensive extracts are published in Randall Martin,
collected by Lady G. Mildmay.
Assembled by members of her family after her death, including items headed
Extracts from this MS in Linda Pollock,
Extracts from this MS in Linda Pollock,
Including (f. 1r) an autograph receipt sent by Grace Mildmay to her housekeeper (My good besse
), (ff. 4r, 5r, 8r, 10v, 12r, 13r-15v, 18r) other autograph medical receipts and notes in her rugged italic hand, one for Elizabeth fetherston, for her vometing
, with copies of other medical receipts (one endorsed by her as A french receit of an excelent pill
, another on ff. 20r-v, 21v, concerning a poore woman
, with her autograph additions), an original letter to her by Higgins
about her simples (f. 9r-v), one about receipts by De Heriss
dated 20 July 1598, and (f. 22r) a letter to her by Reginald Caters, dated 1607, also with her annotations.
Extracts from this MS in Linda Pollock,
Letters
Copy of a letter of advice, beginning My Deere childe Mildmay Fane I your lovinge olde Grandmother exhort you...
and subscribed Your loving Grandmother GRACE MILDMAY
, in an italic hand.
Mary Fane, in three or more largely italic hands, 52 leaves (plus numerous blanks), in a cover embroidered in coloured and silver thread.
This MS recorded in Linda Pollock,
Text of this letter in Linda Pollock,
Copy of a letter of advice, beginning My deare child Mildmay Fane I yr louinge & olde Grandmother Exhort you...
and subscribed Your loving Grandmother Grace Mildmay
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Compiled by Sir Francis Fane (c.1612-80), of Fulbeck Hall, Northamptonshire, with his signed dedications to his son Henry (ff. 2r-v, 130r) dated respectively 1 January 1655
and 20th. of Augt: 1663
.
Text of this letter in Linda Pollock,
Manuscripts Owned by Grace Mildmay
found in my husband's Cabinett...etc. 1619.
Madam, I may plead Peters pouertie..., 35 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum boards, inscribed (partly perforated) on the cover
To the Ladie Grace Mildmaye. Late 16th-early 17th century.