Sir Thomas More
Verse
(1) English Verse
First published in
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
Edited principally from this MS in Yale, Vol. 1, with a facsimile on p. 46.
Copy, in a secretary hand.
Formerly in the Sacristy Library of the Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul, Lower Brailes, Warwickshire. Inscribed J. Ball
, Thomas Brudenell est possessor
[i.e. probably Thomas Brudenell (1578-1663, first Earl of Cardigan] and George Brudenell
[i.e probably George Brudenell (1685-1732), third Earl of Cardigan].
This volume recorded in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 67.
Facsimile in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, after p. 303.
Copy, in a secretary hand.
Christie's, 23 June 1993, lot 170, with facsimile examples in the sale catalogue.
Facsimile in Christie's sale catalogue, p. [222].
The Fortune Verses first published, in a 313-line version, including a Prologue
beginning
Copy of More's verses on Fortune (in 37 stanzas), headed
Entitled Iste liber pertineth Rycardo Hill, servant with M. Wynger, alderman of London
. Compiled largely by Richard Hill (b.c.1490), citizen and grocer of London, free of the Company of Merchant Adventurers.
A deleted inscription (p. 178) Iste liber partinet John Stokes
. Notes on farming matters dated 1731 including the name Robert Tombs
.
Edited from this MS in
Copy of lines 53-193, comprising
Notes on f. 1r by Thomas Martin (1697-1771), of Palgrave, Suffolk, antiquary and collector. Formerly Guildhall Library, MS 1756.
This MS edited and discussed in A.S.G. Edwards and M.T.W. Payne, Fortune Verses
First published, as
Copy.
Entitled Iste liber pertineth Rycardo Hill, servant with M. Wynger, alderman of London
. Compiled largely by Richard Hill (b.c.1490), citizen and grocer of London, free of the Company of Merchant Adventurers.
A deleted inscription (p. 178) Iste liber partinet John Stokes
. Notes on farming matters dated 1731 including the name Robert Tombs
.
Edited from this MS in
Copy.
First published in
These verses also appear in most of the manuscripts of William Roper's Life of More: see
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
Edited from this MS in Yale, Vol. 1, with a facsimile on p. 44.
Copy, in a secretary hand.
Formerly in the Sacristy Library of the Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul, Lower Brailes, Warwickshire. Inscribed J. Ball
, Thomas Brudenell est possessor
[i.e. probably Thomas Brudenell (1578-1663, first Earl of Cardigan] and George Brudenell
[i.e probably George Brudenell (1685-1732), third Earl of Cardigan].
This volume recorded in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 67.
Facsimile in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, after p. 303.
Copy.
Copy, in a secretary hand.
Christie's, 23 June 1993, lot 170, with facsimile examples in the sale catalogue.
Facsimile in Christie's sale catalogue, p. [222].
Yale, Volume 1, pp. 120-3.
See
(2) Latin Verse
255
Yale, Vol. 3, Part II, pp. 100-17, with English translations.
Copy of five Latin epigrams (Yale Nos. 19-23), with a prose preface, in a formal roman hand, with rubrication and illumination, on vellum throughout, written for the coronation of Henry VIII on 24 June 1509, the MS evidently presented to the King.
Edited from this MS in Bradner & Lynch (1953), pp. 15-24. Yale, Volume 3, Part I, pp. 100-116. Facsimile of ff. 12v-13r in
Copy of the five epigrams and the prose preface, imperfect.
Yale, Vol. 3, Part II, pp. 130-1, with English translation.
Copy of the Latin epigram, followed by an English translation beginning Sr. Tho: Moore
.
Inscribed (f. 1r) Joseph Hall
(not the bishop). Later owned by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, who has entered in pseudo-17th-century secretary script copies of various ballads on ff. 39r-41r, 107v-79r, 181r-v, 227r-8v, 243r-6r, as well as adding foliation (1-284) before the more recent foliation (1-291, used below). Quaritch's sale catalogue of English Literature
(August-November 1884), item 22350, Collier's transcript of the MS made c.1860 being item 22352. Formerly Folger MS 2071.7.
Discussed, with facsimile examples, in Giles E. Dawson,
Yale, Volume 3, Part II, pp. 138-9, with English translation.
Copy.
This MS and its texts by More (on a single page) discussed in Gilbert Tournoy,
Yale, Volume 3, Part II, pp. 170-1, with English translation.
Copy.
This MS and its texts by More (on a single page) discussed in Gilbert Tournoy,
Yale, Vol. 3, Part II, pp. 200-1, with English translation.
Copy by Kennett, headed Tho. More Epigramm. 4to. 1517
, and subscribed This was the first pure Latine Epitaph made in England
.
Yale, Volume 3, Part II, pp. 194-5, with English translation.
Copy.
This MS and its texts by More (on a single page) discussed in Gilbert Tournoy,
Yale, Volume 3, Part II, pp. 202-3, with English translation.
Copy.
Volume III of the collections of Dr James Wedderburn (1585-1639), Bishop of Dunblane.
c.1634.Copy, with lengthy heading
Bookplate of Thomas Philip (1781-1859), Earl de Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire.
Yale, Vol. 3, Part II, pp. 252-3, with English translation.
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Joh
: i.e. John Morris (d.1658), antiquary and book collector, probable compiler.
A Latin prose epitaph and Latin epigram made by More for the tomb of his two wives and himself at Chelsea. First published in Desiderius Erasmus,
Copy of the epitaph and epigram.
This MS discussed in Clarence H. Miller,
Yale, Volume III, Part 2, pp. 274-5, with English translation.
Copy.
Volume III of the collections of Dr James Wedderburn (1585-1639), Bishop of Dunblane.
c.1634.An epigram on paintings, with a lengthy introduction beginning Verus in tabulam duplicem...
. First published in Desiderius Erasmus,
Copy of More's verses on pictures of Erasmus and Peter Gilles (
The handwriting of this MS is designated Hand B
in
More's verses punning on his own name. First published in
Copy, untitled.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 1, p. 44.
Copy, in a copy of Talbot's treatise
Copy.
Inscribed This is ffrances [?]Aungers booke of the gift of Thomas Buttes of Great Bydingh...the iv daye of July Ao dn
Bookplate of Wm Constable
.
Copy, in an italic hand.
Formerly in the Sacristy Library of the Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul, Lower Brailes, Warwickshire. Inscribed J. Ball
, Thomas Brudenell est possessor
[i.e. probably Thomas Brudenell (1578-1663, first Earl of Cardigan] and George Brudenell
[i.e probably George Brudenell (1685-1732), third Earl of Cardigan].
This volume recorded in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 67.
Facsimile in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, after p. 303.
The epigram quoted in one of two brief anecdotes about More.
Containing a note by Bertram Dobell. Formerly MSS 2. 23.
Copy, in an italic hand, headed
Christie's, 23 June 1993, lot 170, with facsimile examples in the sale catalogue.
More's epitaph for his own tomb, an addendum to
Copy, untitled.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 1, p. 44.
Copy, in an italic hand.
Formerly in the Sacristy Library of the Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul, Lower Brailes, Warwickshire. Inscribed J. Ball
, Thomas Brudenell est possessor
[i.e. probably Thomas Brudenell (1578-1663, first Earl of Cardigan] and George Brudenell
[i.e probably George Brudenell (1685-1732), third Earl of Cardigan].
This volume recorded in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 67.
Facsimile in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, after p. 303.
Copy, in an italic hand, headed
Christie's, 23 June 1993, lot 170, with facsimile examples in the sale catalogue.
Yale, Volume 3, Part II, pp. 302-3, with English translation.
Copy, in a neat italic hand, on a flyleaf.
Edited from this MS in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 68, with a facsimile of the MS after p. 263.
Yale, Volume III, pp. 304-5, with English translation.
Copy, in an italic hand.
Formerly in the Sacristy Library of the Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul, Lower Brailes, Warwickshire. Inscribed J. Ball
, Thomas Brudenell est possessor
[i.e. probably Thomas Brudenell (1578-1663, first Earl of Cardigan] and George Brudenell
[i.e probably George Brudenell (1685-1732), third Earl of Cardigan].
This volume recorded in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, p. 67.
Facsimile in Yale, Volume 3, Part II, after p. 303.
See
Prose (including prayers)
First published in London, 1533. Yale, Vol. 9, ed. J.B. Trapp (1979).
Copy, in an italic hand.
Among collections of Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary.
A Latin meditation on the meaning of perjury, written while in the Tower (April 1534-July 1535), and relating to
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
Edited from this MS in Yale, Vol. 6, Part II, with a facsimile of f. 437v facing p. 768.
Copy.
Copy.
Cited in Yale, Vol. 6, Part II.
Copy, in Latin and English.
This MS and its Thomas More contents discussed in Daniel Kinney,
Copy.
First published in 2 vols, London, 1532-3. Yale, Vol. 8, Parts I-III (1973).
Copy of the
This MS recorded in Yale, Part III, p. 1420.
Copy of
First published, as
Autograph draft, with extensive revisions, entitled
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
This MS collated in Yale. Facsimile of f. 327v in Yale, Vol. 13, facing p. xxiv.
Acquired by the Bodleian between 1605 and 1611.
This MS collated in Yale.
Copy of More's English godly instruccion
, here beginning
Compiled by Robert Parkyn (d.1569), curate of Adwick-le-Street, Yorkshire.
c.1551.Afterwards owned by the Cooke family, baronets. Crouch of Doncaster, February 1931 (Cooke-Yarborough sale), lot 769.
See A.G. Dickens,
Autograph devotional notes in Latin out of which was apparently assembled the Latin godly instruccion
(beginning
Copy of the Latin godly instruccion (beginning
This MS discussed in Clarence H. Miller,
This MS collated in Yale, Vol. 13.
Autograph marginalia in More's Prayer Book denoting his arrangement of verses of the Psalms to form what was eventually his
Autograph of More's English
Copy of More's English godly meditacion
, here beginning
Compiled by Robert Parkyn (d.1569), curate of Adwick-le-Street, Yorkshire.
c.1551.Afterwards owned by the Cooke family, baronets. Crouch of Doncaster, February 1931 (Cooke-Yarborough sale), lot 769.
See A.G. Dickens,
Yale, Volume 13, pp. 226-7. This MS collated in Yale.
Copy of More's English deuoute prayer
, here beginning
Compiled by Robert Parkyn (d.1569), curate of Adwick-le-Street, Yorkshire.
c.1551.Afterwards owned by the Cooke family, baronets. Crouch of Doncaster, February 1931 (Cooke-Yarborough sale), lot 769.
See A.G. Dickens,
Formerly part of an album assembled c.1820 by the Rev. John Lodge (1793-1850), Cambridge University Librarian. Afterwards owned by the Palgrave family and by John Lewis, book collector.
Yale, 13, pp. 228-31. This MS discussed and edited in Derrick G. Pitard, A Devoute Prayer
and its Relation to Mid-Sixteenth Century Devotional Practice
First published in London, 1529. Yale, Vol. 6, Parts I & II.
See
First published in London, 1553. Yale, Vol. 12.
Probably once owned by Sir Geoffrey Pole (d.1558). Inscribed ex dono Edmundi Orson
.
Edited from this MS, with several facsimile examples, in Yale, Vol. 12. Facsimile example also in J.B. Trapp and Hubertus Schulte Herbrüggen, The King's Good Servant
: Sir Thomas More 1477/8-1535
Probably from the library of Diego Sarmiento de Acuña (1567-1626), Count Gondomar, Spanish Ambassador to England.
Briefly discussed in Arantxa Domingo Malvadi,
This MS discussed in Ralph Hanna III,
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
This MS collated in Yale, with a facsimile of f. 180v in Plate VIII after p. 320.
A recension and rearrangement of the work.
This MS and its Thomas More contents discussed in Daniel Kinney,
Extracts, with the compiler's comments and introduction, A Pleasant conceited Fiction allegorically written by Sr. Thomas More, against Scrupulosity, wherein some Catholiques (yea and good ones too) are faulty: For preventing which inconvenience, this short Tract was composed, and here inserted, as followeth. The Tale of Mother Maude...
.
Compiled in his later years by George Barlow (b.c.1558) of Slebech, dedicated (f. 2v) To his Grandchild G: B:
, and (f. 416r) showing his original intention to publish the volume.
Later inscriptions including John Barlow his book. Anno Domini 1732
and (f. 313r) a note by W. H. 1761
. Bookplate with monogram RFG
.
Discussed in J. M. Cleary,
A formal copy, in a professional secretary hand, with elaborately ornamented initials, entitled
Possibly a presentation MS to someone connected with the Royal Court.
Mid-16th century.This MS discussed in Ralph Hanna III,
Copy, in a professional anglicana and secretary hand, some majuscules engrossed, with corrections and interlinear additions possibly in another hand, 118 folio leaves, in modern limp vellum with green ties.
Mid-16th century.Once owned bt Sir Geoffrey Pole (d.1558). Later owned by N.H. Tattersfield. Sotheby's, 10 July 1986, lot 9, with a facsimile example in the sale catalogue.
Facsimile in the British Library, RP 3529.
See
An unfinished work. The English version first published in
Edited from this MS in Yale, Vol. 2, pp. 94-149, with a facsimile of f. 25v as the frontispiece.
Copy of the fullest version in Latin, in an accomplished hand.
Edited principally from this MS in Yale, Vol. 15, with a facsimile of f. 230v facing p. cxxxvi. Discussed, in relation to other texts of the work, by Alison Hanham in
Copy of the Latin version, in an italic hand, transcribed from More's
This MS collated in Yale.
Copy of the opening pages of the Latin version, incomplete.
This MS collated in Yale.
Extracts from the English version.
Owned by John Sheffield (1647-1721), third Earl of Mulgrave, first Marquess of Normanby, and first Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, politician and author. Bonhams, 23 March 2010, lot 130.
Facsimile of the first page in Bonhams' sale catalogue, p. 91.
See
See
First published in London, [1510?]. Yale, Volume 1, pp. 51-123.
Copy of More's English verse translation of a prayer by Pico della Mirandola, beginning
Compiled by Robert Parkyn (d.1569), curate of Adwick-le-Street, Yorkshire.
c.1551.Afterwards owned by the Cooke family, baronets. Crouch of Doncaster, February 1931 (Cooke-Yarborough sale), lot 769.
See A.G. Dickens,
Edited from this MS in A.S.G. Edwards,
Copy of a hymn by Picus Mirandula, beginning Almighty God whom majesty alone...
.
Extracts, in an italic hand, headed
First published in London, 1529. Yale, Vol. 7, pp. 109-228.
All exempla of the two editions of 1529 bear a MS correction, evidently made in the printer William Rastell's workshop, on sig h2v: see Ralph Keen,
With MS annotations and emendations apparently made by William Rastell, used as the printer's copy of this work in Rastell's edition of More's
Armorial bookplate of Henry Cunliffe.
This item discussed in Yale, Vol. 12, p. xlviii, with facsimile examples after p. 320. See J.K. Moore,
Copy of the second book.
This MS recorded in Yale, Part III, p. 1420.
Copy.
Extracts.
More's translations of Lucian first published in Paris, 1506. Yale, Vol. 3, Part I.
Used as the copy-text for
Yale, Vol. 3, Part I (1974), with facsimiles of these annotations facing pp. 1x, 1xii.
First published in
Copy.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
This MS collated in Yale.
Copy.
Compiled by Robert Parkyn (d.1569), curate of Adwick-le-Street, Yorkshire.
1555.This MS collated in Yale.
Acquired by the Bodleian between 1605 and 1611.
This MS collated in Yale.
Copy, in an accomplished professional secretary hand. Mid-16th century.
This MS collated in Yale.
This MS collated in Yale.
Copy, in a secretary hand, incomplete.
Owned in 1920 by John Burns. Sold at Sotheby's, 1943/4. Then at Manhattan College, New York. Christie's, 24 June 1992, lot 77, to the Rev. Smith.
This MS collated in Yale. A facsimile of the first page in Christie's sale catalogue, p. 49.
First published in
Copy, lacking the brief introduction and imperfect at the end.
Later in the library of John Theyer (1598-1673), antiquary.
This MS collated in Yale, with a facsimile of f. 314v facing p. 160.
Copy, untitled.
Acquired by the Bodleian between 1605 and 1611.
This MS collated in Yale, with facsimiles of ff. 37r and 149r facing p. 51 and p. xxvii. Facsimile examples also in M. P. Parkes,
The Latin version first published in Louvain, 1516. Ralph Robynson's English translation published in 1551. Yale, Vol. 4.
Extracts from Robynson's English translation.
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
Discussed in Elizabeth McCutcheon, Booke
(Circa 1600)
Extracts, in a cursive secretary hand.
Inscribed (f. 1r) Sum liber Edwardi Shurlande teste [?]Jo: Michell
.
Extract(s).
Compiled by one William Bright, entitled
Inscribed also inside the lower cover Will: Bright Novemb 12th pretiu 8d 1645
.
Extract, headed The Vtopians in choosing Wives and Husbands...
.
Compiled in his later years by George Barlow (b.c.1558) of Slebech, dedicated (f. 2v) To his Grandchild G: B:
, and (f. 416r) showing his original intention to publish the volume.
Later inscriptions including John Barlow his book. Anno Domini 1732
and (f. 313r) a note by W. H. 1761
. Bookplate with monogram RFG
.
Discussed in J. M. Cleary,
A recension and extension of the work.
This MS and its Thomas More contents discussed in Daniel Kinney,
Books and Manuscript Volumes Owned or Inscribed by More
More's prayer book, comprising two incomplete printed books (a Latin Book of Hours, 1530, and a liturgical Latin Psalter, 1522), bound together and containing his autograph annotations, including the English prayer known as
Published in facsimile as The King's Good Servant
: Sir Thomas More 1477/8-1535
This item discussed in H. Schulte Herbrüggen,
having the Autograph of Sir Thomas More, and being in Henry VIIIth's binding. c.1521.
Later owned by the Rev. William Parr Greswell (1765-1854), bibliographer. Sotheby's, 28 February-5 March 1855 (Greswell sale), lot 286.
This volume recorded in Mark English,
Tho. More me possedit pretiu ...
Hodgson's, 16 November 1904, to Pearson.
This volume recorded in Mark English,
Thomas More lib. ex dono authoris, and inscribed by More himself
Tho More, Eq.c.1532.
Also inscribed by Gennaro Cejannelli and Bartolomeo Diana, and once in the monastery of San Domenico, Bologna.
numerous notes in his hand. c.1527.
Recorded by William Carew Hazlitt (1834-1913), bibliographer and writer, in his annotated exemplum of his
Letters
Copy of while he was prysoner in the Towre of London
in 1534, including one to his daughter Margaret.
Yale, Vol. 15, pp. 197-311, in Latin, with an English translation.
Copy.
In the hand of William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop of Canterbury, the first page (f. [ir] inscribed Z / Sylloge Epistolarum quarundam insignium, aliorumque aliquot Monumentorum, facta manu RRP. Wilhelmi Sancroft. Archi
.
Among collections of Henry Wharton (1664-94), Sancroft's chaplain (in 1688-9).
First published in
Copy.
Formerly owned by the early 16th-century Alsatian humanist Beatus Rhenanus.
Cited in Yale, Vol. 15.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 15, facing p. cxx.
Copy, in an accomplished italic hand.
Formerly owned by Charles-Maurice Le Tellier (1642-1710), Archbishop of Rheims.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 15, facing p. cxxi.
Copy, in an italic hand.
Cited in Yale, Vol. 15, p. cxxiii.
Copy, in an italic hand.
Among collections of Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary.
First published, as
Copy.
A deleted inscription inside the front cover, This book I give to the Bodleyan Library after my decease...Aug. 3, 1710
, written by the volume's compiler Thomas Hearne (1678-1735), Oxford antiquary.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 15, facing p. cxxiv.
Copy.
Inscribed Sum liber Roberti Dowi ex Collegio omnium Animarum
[All Souls College, Oxford] and later owned by Peter Thompson of Bermondsey, Surrey. Acquired from Dr G. Wellesley, 15 February 1862.
Facsimile in Yale, Vol. 15, facing p. cxxv.
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by More
An extensive series of extracts from most of More's writings, probably taken by John Lewis from the printed
Owned in 1730, and largely compiled as Vol III of his collections, by the Rev. John Lewis (1675-1747), of Margate. Owned in 1749 by Thomas Lewis. Acquired from Peter Thompson.
Miscellaneous comments on faith and free will, including various extracts from works by More.
This MS and its Thomas More contents discussed in Daniel Kinney,
A compilation of extracts and comments relating to the seven sacraments, including various extracts from works by More, notably from
This MS and its Thomas More contents discussed in Daniel Kinney,
Lives of Sir Thomas More
First published c.1626.
Extract, headed
Once owned by John and William Ayshcombe. A receipt relating to Edmun Savage
, 5 October 1630, on f. 103r.
Copy, in a secretary hand, unascribed.
Bookplates of Samuel long and of Alexander Moffatt 23 Abercromby Place Edinburgh
. Later owned by the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Sotheby's, 14 March 1944 (Burns sale, second portion), lot 234, to Maggs.
Bookplate of Sir John Percivale, Bt, of Burton, Co. Cork, Ireland, dated 1702. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 13141.
Copy of the last three chapters.
Formerly MS Vault Shelves/Cavendish.
A life of More, based closely on William Roper's Life, by John Hawkins (c.1587-c.1641), grammarian, translator and physician. Unpublished.
John Hawkinsand seven sonnets modelled on Spenser's Visions entitled
Inscribed D. Alexander Seton a Pitmoddon Eques Baronettus...in Bibliotheca sua, quae Edinburgi est, reponendum donavit. 1708
.
This MS discussed, and the seven sonnets edited in Constance Smith, A Vision
attributed to Thomas MoreVision
to More dismissed, in Joseph Butkie, Sabita Sankaran and Donald Vecchiolla, Vision
attributed to Thomas More
First published, edited by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock and R.W. Chambers, as
Collated in Hitchcock & Chambers and described pp. xix-xx.
Copy, in a neat cursive hand.
This MS collated and briefly described in Hitchcock & Chambers, pp. xvi-xvii.
This MS collated and briefly described in Hitchcock & Chambers, pp. xvi-xvii.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, unascribed.
Yelverton MS 72, among papers of Sir Henry Yelverton (1566-1629), Justice of the Common Pleas, and his family, including papers descending from Robert Beale (1541-1601), Clerk of the Privy Council.
This MS collated and briefly described(as in the possession of the Calthorpe family
) in Hitchcock & Chambers, p. xvii.
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Chambers and briefly described, pp. xviii-xix.
Copy, in an accomplised hand, untitled.
Inscribed on a flyleaf This booke was fovnde by Rich: Topclyff in Mr Tho: Moares Studdye amonge other bookes at Greenstreet Mr wayfarers hovse when mr Moare was apprhended: the xiijth of Aprll 1582
: i.e. owned by Sir Thomas More's grandson Thomas More of Barnborough, apprehended by Richard Topcliffe (1531-1604), pursuivant and interrogator.
Edited principally from this MS in Hitchcock & Chambers, described pp.xiii-xv, and the dedicatory epistle to William Roper edited on pp. 3-4.
Copy, imperfect, lacking the first two leaves and title.
Inscribed on a flyleaf John Burns, November 30 1926
: i.e. the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Acquired in 1944 from Quaritch.
Some verse contents of the volume briefly discussed or edited in Peter J. Seng,
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Chambers and described, pp. xv-xvi.
Copy, in a cursive hand, imperfect.
Sotheby's, 15 November 1926, lot 422A. Owned in 1932 by the Rt. Hon. John Burns: i.e. John Elliott Burns (1856-1943), labour leader and politician. Sotheby's, 14 March 1944 (Burns sale, second portion), lot 217, to Quaritch.
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Chambers and briefly described, p. xx.
A life of More written in 1599, possibly by Robert Basset (1574-1641), of Devon, a zealous Catholic and kinsman of More: see Andrew Breeze,
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and described, pp. xv-xvi.
Acquired on 12 November 1873 from C. T. Jefferies, bookseller, Bristol.
Collated in Hitchcock, Ro. Ba. and described, p. xii.
Copy, in a cursive secretary hand, lacking the dedicatory epistles.
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and briefly described, p. xiv.
Collated in Hitchcock,
Rd. Bar., imperfect, lacking the dedicatory epistle to R.R. and the ending after the first two pages of Chapter 18, ii + 122 quarto pages, in old brown calf. Early-mid-17th century.
Inscribed (f. ir) James Carr
. Among the collections of Christopher Hunter (1675-1757), Durham antiquary and physician.
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and described, pp. xvii-xviii.
Copy, in at least three secretary hands, lacking a title-page.
Charles J. Sawyer, London, bookseller, sold 2 July 1919. Inscribed inside the front cover John Burns. Feb 27 1919
: i.e. the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Burns sale, 1944, lot 534, to Maggs. Bought from Raphael King by Imre de Vegh in 1950 and donated to Harvard.
This MS (MS Burns
) collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and briefly described, pp. xiii-xiv.
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed (f. 201r) To my deare and tres-deare friend R R
subscribed B R
, and a dedication (ff. 199v-200v) To the courteous Reader
, subscribed Ro: Ba:
.
Edited from this MS in Christopher Wordsworth. Edited principally from this MS in Hitchcock & Hallett., described, p. xii, and with a facsimile of p. 5 as frontispiece.
With pasted-in Derby arms and inscription The Right Honble James Earl of Derby Lord of Man and the Isles, 1702
[i.e. James Stanley (1664-1736), tenth Earl of Derby].
This MS collated and briefly described in Hitchcock and Hallett, pp. xiv-xv.
First published in London, 1626. Edited, as
Copy, in a neat cursive secretary hand, untitled.
Presented to the Bodleian in 1620 by Sir Peter Manwood (1571-1625), judge and antiquary.
Collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, p. xviii.
Copy, with a title-page, The marginal notes were all added by me John Lewis Vicar of Minster in the Isle of Tenet who made an end copying this from a MS of the hand used in King Henry 8th time, lent me by Mr Thomas Beake of Stourmouth, October the 10th A. D. 1727
.
Owned in 1730, and largely compiled as Vol III of his collections, by the Rev. John Lewis (1675-1747), of Margate. Owned in 1749 by Thomas Lewis. Acquired from Peter Thompson.
Copy, in a professional cursive hand, untitled.
Among the collections of Browne Willis (1682-1760), antiquary, of Whaddon Hall, near Winslow, Buckinghamshire.
This volume discussed, with a facsimile of f. 92r (Plate IV after p. 272) in H.R. Woudhuysen,
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, pp. xviii-xix.
Inscribed (f. 9r) Tho Bushell
: i.e. presumably Thomas Bushell (before 1600-1674), mining entrepreneur, mint master, and protégé of Francis Bacon. Owned in 1866 by Edmund Waterton, FSA (1830-87), of Walton, Yorkshire, allegedly a descendant of Sir Thomas More.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, pp. xix-xx.
A label affixed to a flyleaf bearing the initials H M
.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, p. xiv.
Extracts from lives of More, including Roper's, headed
Compiled in 1672 by John Bennet of Hart Hall, Oxford, and later used by the Rev. John King (1652-1732), of Exeter College, Oxford.
c.1672-1718.Copy, headed Finis. 26 maij 1598:
.
Collected by Francis Thynne (1545?-1608), Lancaster Herald and antiquary.
Bookplate with the Markham arms. A flyleaf inscribed F. J. Albers's
. Purchased from Thomas Rodd (1796-1849), bookseller, on 31 March 1838.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, p. xiii.
Copy, entitled Finis. 26o Maij. 1598
.
The first 31 items, in a neat roman hand, are transcribed from collections of Francis Thynne, now British Library Add. MS 11388.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, pp. xii-xiii.
Edited principally from this MS in Hitchcock and briefly described, p.xi.
January. 4. 1602. Ætat suæ 24, 48 quarto leaves, in modern half-morocco gilt. c.1600.
Inscribed (f. 1v) in a later hand Sir Wm Strickland Bart a descendant from Sir Th: More had another Copy of the following Life very similar to this
, with a pencil annotation Autograph of Joseph Planta Esqr
: i.e. Joseph Planta (1744-1827), principal librarian of the British Mueum.
Collated in Hitchcock and briefly described, pp. xi-xii.
Recorded in Hitchcock, p. xvii.
Copy, imperfect.
Collated in Hitchcock and described, pp. xiv-xv.
Copy.
Compiled by a University of Cambridge man.
Early 17th century.Inscribed at the end Josephus Diggins me possedit
: i.e. by Joseph Diggins, of Clare Hall, Cambridge (matric. 1607, d.1658). Christie's, 5 December 1973, lot 84, to Hofmann & Freeman.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described pp. xvi-xvii.
Copy, closely written in a mixed hand, headed
Second volume of the miscellaneous collections of Richard Davis of Sandford.
Owned by William Fulman (1632-88), Oxford antiquary.
With (f. 2r]) a dedication To the worshipfull louer, and cherisher of learning Mr Simon Gearing
, subscribed William Hill
.
Inscribed (f. ir) Hunc Liber perlegi Ottuell Meverell
and (f. 1v) Dedit Collegio Etonensi Franciscus Goode A.M. 1731
.
This MS mentioned in Hitchcock, p. 2.
Copy, untitled, on three separate sheaves of paper in different secretary hands, subscribed vita Thomae Mori p Roperio
.
Copy, untitled, subscribed EA. 16. Septemb: 1631
.
EA, 274 leaves, in contemporary calf (rebacked), with traces of clasps. 1631-9.
Later owned by the Rev. Dr Cox Macro (1683-1767), antiquary (his No. 98), and then by the Gurney family of Norfolk. Sotheby's, 31 March 1936 (Gurney sale), lot 159.
This MS collated in Hitchcock and briefly described pp. xvii-xviii.
Inscribed later on a flyleaf This written by William Roper son in law of Sr Thomas Moore
.
Owned in 1716 by Edward Burton, of Oriel College, Oxford. Inscribed on a flyleaf I lent this MS to Mr Hearne who publish'd it at Oxon in 8vo. 1716
: i.e. the copy text for John Burns. August 26 1921
. Bookplate of W.A. Foyle (1885-1963), of Beeleigh Abbey, Essex, bookseller. Christie's, 12-13 July 2000 (W.A. Foyle sale, Part III), lot 303.
Edited from this MS in Hearne.
Once owned by William Say (d.1529), a family friend of the Mores. Christie's, June 1972.
Subscribed Ex3 et concordat cum originalle 28o. Junij: 1614 per me Ric: Towneley
. Purchased by Yale from the descendants of Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), Lord Chief Justice of England.
Bookplates of Edward May and Alexander Murray of Broughtoun Esqr. Inscribed in pencil (f. iiv) Ap. 10. 1723 Collat. & perfect. P. J. Wright
. Later owned by W. Fagg, London. Christie's, 9 December 1965, lot 202, to C.A. Stonehill.
This MS mentioned (as now belonging to Mr. Fagg
) in Hitchcock, pp. xxvi and p. 2.
Inscribed I lent this MS to Mr Hearne who published it at Oxon in 8o
. Later owned, and inscribed 26 August 1921, by the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Sotheby's, 14 March 1944 (Burns sale, second portion), lot 250.
This MS used by Thomas Hearne (1676-1735), Oxford antiquary, for his Latin edition of Roper's Life of More (Oxford, 1716). Collated in Hitchcock, and briefly described (as MS J
), pp. xv-xvi.
Later owned by the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Sotheby's, 14 March 1944 (Burns sale, second portion), lot 249.
This MS collated in Hitchcock, and briefly described (as MS B
) p. xvi.
Inscribed ?M. D.
Sotheby's, 15 December 1980, lot 52.