Thomas Otway
Verse
First published in
Copy.
Compiled by a Cambridge University man, much of the contents transcribed from a book of poems that mr. Head lent me
.
First published in London, 1680. Ghosh, II, 401-26.
The wrapper is inscribed Printed at Lond. 1680. qu…
. Sotheby's, 8 June 1953 (Loveday sale), lot 156.
Facsimile of page 11 and of Otway's signature in Sotheby's sale catalogue (frontispiece and lot 156). Facsimile of page 12 in Margaret Crum,
First published in
Copy, headed
Including 27 poems by Cowley; eleven poems by Katherine Philips, evidently derived from printed sources; 10 poems by Rochester, as well as apocryphal items; twelve poems by Sedley, plus one of doubtful authorship; and 15 poems by Waller, evidently derived from printed sources.
A note on a flyleaf relating to the bookseller John Dunton (1659-1733): John Dunton His Book, for which Mr. Corbet at ye Addisons Head, accepted One Half Guinea in full Payment for it, as Witness my Hand, Hannah Rakley
. A note on f. 1: Since I had transcrib'd this whole Book, I met with some state Poems of these later times, mostly since K. George's Accession to the Crown [1714] which I have here inserted, as a supplement to these state Poems which make a part of this Collection by themselves
. Date at the end of the volume: 1718
, and some notes on a flyleaf dated 1724
.
The Mr. Corbet
from whom Dunton purchased this MS was evidently the bookseller Thomas Corbett (fl. 1705-43), who ran his business at the Addison's Head, next to the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar, from 1719 until his death in 1743. Neither Dunton nor Corbett are known to have used this MS for publication purposes.
Cited in Dunton MS
:
For John Dunton's career, see Stephen Parks,
Copy in a 19th-century hand.
Inscribed (f. [ir]) William Han: 1644
, probably by the academic compiler.
Copy, headed
With a title-page:
A song attributed to Otway in early printed sources and possibly by him. First published, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, in
Copy of the song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, untitled.
Inscribed inside the front cover Gilbert Heathcote
.
Copy of the song.
Partly in Scottish dialect, one poem by mr. W. Turner
.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Copy of the song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Putttick & Simpson's, 25 August 1857, lot 269.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Copy of the song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Bookplate of Edmund Thomas Warren Horne, publisher, and probably the compiler. Puttick & Simpson's, 24 April 1873.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Copy of the song in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Copy of the song.
Copy of the song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Owned, and possibly compiled, by William Knight (1684-1739), vicar choral (from 1712) and subchanter (from 1722) at York Minster.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
In the Nanki Collection, Japan.
Recorded in Franklin B. Zimmerman,
Dramatic Works
First published in London, 1680.
Extract.
Inscribed (p. 211) I ended this book Novr. 13th 1723
.
Extract.
Compiled, and partly composed, by Benjamin Coles, of Great Forster's, near Egham, Surrey.
c.1741.Inscribed (f. 74v) Jas. Foster Trusley / Derbyshire / Jos: Foster / Thulston / Derbyshire 1787
.
First published in London, 1682. Ghosh, II, 197-289.
Extracts.
Inscribed (p. 211) I ended this book Novr. 13th 1723
.
Documents
The young Otway's autograph subscription, 27 May 1669.
Facsimile in Ghosh, I, frontispiece.
The young Otway's autograph signature, 28 September 1671.
Facsimile in Ghosh, I, frontispiece.
Hart records that this document was formerly owned by Robert Cole, FSA, and sold in the Cole sale [at Puttick & Simpson's] on [29] July 1861 [3rd day, lot 599, to Simpson]. Sold, with two documents for payments to Nell Gwynne in 1680, at Puttick & Simpson's, 3 June 1878, lot 209.
This MS edited, with a rather poor facsimile of Otway's signature, in William Henry Hart,
Sotheby's, 1 July 1925, lot 779, to Spenser. Formerly MS Files/Otway.
Publishers' assignments of the copyright in
Printed Books Inscribed by Otway
A printed exemplum, inscribed on a front endpaper by Otway, as a the nineteen-year-old Oxford student, Sum e Libris Tho: Otway ex Aede Christi Oxon 1671
, and with his initials blind-stamped on the covers.
Sotheby's, 25 November 1957, lot 19, with a facsimile of the inscription in the sale catalogue. Blackwell's sale catalogue No. A17 (1981), item 62.
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Otway
Extracts.
Compiled by Colonel Gabriel Lepipre, being the 4th Vol
. of his compilations.
Donated in 1938 by F.F. Madan.
Copy of verses headed
Inscribed (f. [iir]), probably by the compiler, Ex Libris Georgij Wright [b.1685/6] Sti Johannis Collegis Cantabrigiensis Alumni, Decimo quarto Junij. Annoq. Domini 1703
.
Also inscribed (f.[iir]) Mrs Frances Wright 1708
. A postal address on f. 95r (rev.) reads: Direct to Margtt Borrett att Mrs. Borretts In Kirkby=stephen Westmoorland p brough bag _ These
.
Recorded in
A series of extracts from
Volume I with a title-page
Volume II, written from both ends, some pages in a second hand, dated 1765.
Volume III, written from both ends, entitled
Donated by Edgar Huidekoper Wells (class of 1897).
Eight lines of verse, headed Otway
.
Finis August ye. 6th 1717. 1715-17.