Thomas Nashe
Verse
Lines 1-17 first published in
Copy, headed Thomas Nash
.
Edited from this MS in Grosart (lines 1-17), in Farmer (complete), and in McKerrow (complete).
Copy, in a neat secretary hand, headed
Inscribed names: Matt Postlethwayt His Book August ye 1st 1697
, Henerie Price
, and Eyaly Johnes
.
This MS collated in Farmer and in McKerrow.
Copy, headed
The table of contents (f. 155v) subscribed Margrett Bellasys
, possibly the daughter of Thomas Belasyse (1577-1652), first Viscount Fauconberg of Henknowle. The front endpaper later inscribed The pieces which I have extracted for
: i.e. possibly by Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), editor of The Specimens
are, Page 91, 211, 265
This MS not recorded by editors.
Copy, headed
Inscribed Charles Shuttleworth His Booke Anno 1691
. Peter Murray Hill, London, sale catalogue No. 82 (1962), item 33.
This MS discussed and collated in Robert C. Evans and Kurt R. Niland,
Copy of an abbreviated and untitled 162-line version, beginning
Probably compiled by a member of an Inn of Court.
c.1630.Bookplate of William Horatio Crawford, of Lakelands, Cork, book collector. Formerly Rosenbach 186.
This MS discussed in James L. Sanderson,
Copy of an abbreviated 161-line version, partly written in cryptography, headed
Later owned by a Mr Brackman, of Kent. Given by Alderman Bristow, bookseller of Canterbury, to a Mr Todd on 19 November 1800. Afterwards owned by Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), literary scholar and editor.
Cited by editors as the Todd MS.
This MS collated in McKerrow.
First published in McKerrow (1905), III, 298-9.
Autograph fair copy, headed Thomas Nashe
, on one folio page (foliated in pencil 167), the ninth in a series of eleven neatly written Latin poems on the same biblical text made by scholars of St John's College, Cambridge (on ff. 122-32: items 74-84). 1585.
Edited from this MS in McKerrow. Facsimiles in McKerrow; in Greg,
First published, as Pleasant Comedie
Copy, in a musical setting by Orlando de Lassus, untitled, in the Altus volume.
Compiled by Thomas Hammond (d.1662), of Cressners, in the parish of Hawkedon, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (the Quintus volume inscribed by him with the date August 1656 and the Altus volume inscribed Thomas Ha
).16.
The Monser myngo
song here discussed in John P. Cutts, Samingo
Copy of the song.
Compiled over a period, at least in part, by various members of the Lloyd family of Llwydiarth.
Early 17th century-1672.Inscriptions including (f. 3r) Mounta: Lloyd 1671
and (f. 49r) David Wms. his Book beeing Mrs Anne Lloyds Guift
, and with other references to David Lloyd, Elizabeth Lluyd, Robert Lluyd, Jane Lloyd, and Hugh Lloyd. Probably Quaritch's sale Catalogue of English Literature
(August-November 1884), item 22351. Formerly Sotheby MS B. 2.
Copy of the song.
Compiled by John Cruso (fl.1595-1655), poet and military writer, who matriculated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 1632.
c.1630s.Names inscribed lengthways down margins (pp. 71, 91, 95) including Cuthbert Sewell Esq
, Jos. Nicholson
, Wm Richardson
, and Somers
. Donated in 1922 by Gordon Wordsworth who claims that the volume was once owned by the poet William Wordsworth.
Copy, in a musical setting by Orlando de Lassus, untitled, in the Tenor volume.
Compiled by Thomas Hammond (d.1662), of Cressners, in the parish of Hawkedon, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (the Quintus volume inscribed by him with the date August 1656 and the Altus volume inscribed Thomas Ha
).16.
The Monser myngo
song here discussed in John P. Cutts, Samingo
Copy, in a musical setting by Orlando de Lassus, untitled, in the Bassus volume.
Compiled by Thomas Hammond (d.1662), of Cressners, in the parish of Hawkedon, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (the Quintus volume inscribed by him with the date August 1656 and the Altus volume inscribed Thomas Ha
).16.
The Monser myngo
song here discussed in John P. Cutts, Samingo
Copy of the refrain of Silence's song, beginning
Discussed in John P. Cutts, Samingo
Copy of the song, in a musical setting.
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 of the song, in a musical setting.
Complete facsimile in Jorgens, VI (1987).
Copies of the refrain,
Formerly Carlisle Cathedral, Dean & Chapter of Carlisle MSS, Box B1.
These MSS discussed in John P. Cutts,
Edited in John P. Cutts,
Copy of the song, in a musical setting.
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
Copy of the song, in a musical setting.
First published in
Copy, in a secretary hand, of an untitled version comprising lines 7-12 (here beginning
Edited from this MS in G.L. [i.e. John Payne Collier],
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Doughtie, pp. 480-2. Recorded in McKerrow.
Copy, in a four-part musical setting by John Dowland.
Once owned by one Thomas Myriell.
Early 17th century.This setting first published in John Dowland,
Copy of the incipit only, with a musical setting.
For three other part books of this Psalter, see
Purchased from Mrs H.S. Andrews, 14 November 1890.
This MS recorded (but not seen) in Doughtie (p. 481).
Copy of two versions, in a musical setting by John Dowland.
Compiled by Robert Taitt, schoolmaster and precenter in the Church of Lauder, Berwickshire.
c.1676-90.Later in the library of Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957), psychologist, linguist and book collector. Formerly T 135Z. B724 1677-89 Bound.
Discussed in Walter H. Rubsamen,
This MS collated in Doughtie, pp. 480-2.
Copies of the first line only, in a musical setting, untitled.
St Andrews Psalter(the Scottish Metrical Psalter of 1566 etc. by Thomas Wode, afterwards Vicar of St Andrews), copied c.1575-8, in formal angular roman hands, with rubrication and colour decoration, and with a series of secular songs added later in secretary and italic hands at the end, comprising (i) Treble part: iv + 214 pages (including blanks; (ii) Tenor part: iv + 200 pages; and (iii) Bassus part: 214 pages, all in 19th-century black morocco (iii incorporating an original vellum board). c.1575-early 17th century.
For a fourth (Counter-tenor) part book of this Psalter, see
This MS recorded (but not seen) in Doughtie (p. 481).
Copy of the incipt only, in a musical setting.
Inscribed, possibly by the compiler, (p. 1) Magister Johannes Skine
(in a semi-court hand) and (p. 189) Mr Joannes Skeine His book
: i.e. John Skene of Hallyards. Bequeathed in 1818 by Miss Elizabeth Skene of Curriehill and Hallyards.
This MS recorded (but not seen) in Doughtie (p. 481).
Copy of a four-stanza version in a musical setting.
Formerly at St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells.
A complete facsimile of this volume in
This MS collated in Doughtie, pp. 480-2.
Copy of a three-stanza version, in a musical setting by John Dowland.
In the Atholl Collection of Music, assembled by Lady Dorothea Stewart-Murray (1866-1937), daughter of John Stewart-Murray (1840-1917), seventh Duke of Atholl. Formerly in the Sandeman Library, Perth.
Copy.
Later owned by a Mr Brackman, of Kent. Given by Alderman Bristow, bookseller of Canterbury, to a Mr Todd on 19 November 1800. Afterwards owned by Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), literary scholar and editor.
Cited by editors as the Todd MS.
Prose
First published in London, 1592. McKerrow, I, 149-245.
Extracts.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
Annotation in Printed Books
Letters
Autograph letter signed (the signature now obliterated), to William Cotton, MP [c.September 1596].
Edited in McKerrow, V, 192-6, with a facsimile example as frontispiece. Facsimiles also in Greg,
Documents
Nashe's signature, 1584.
Facsimile in Greg,
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Nashe
A series of brief extracts from Nashe's prose works, from
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