Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford
Verse
(1) Poems by Oxford
First published in
Copy, headed E. O.
Made largely by William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and printseller (ff. 116-18 in two other hands).
1777.Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
This MS collated in May,
First published, headed E. O.
, in
Copy, headed E. Ox.
Made largely by William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and printseller (ff. 116-18 in two other hands).
1777.Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
This MS collated in May,
Published in May,
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled, on the second page of two conjugate folio leaves.
Partly compiled by Archbishop Sancroft.
Edited from this MS in May.
Copy, subscribed Earle of Oxenforde
.
Partly compiled by Archbishop Sancroft.
See
First published, headed E. O.
, in
Copy, headed E. O.
Made largely by William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and printseller (ff. 116-18 in two other hands).
1777.Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
Edited from this MS in May,
See
First published, headed M. B.
, in
Copy, headed E.O.
Made largely by William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and printseller (ff. 116-18 in two other hands).
1777.Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
This MS collated in May,
See
First published, headed E. O.
, in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Earle of Oxforde
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled and unascribed.
Inscribed (inside front and rear covers) Robert Thornton
and William Sherida / Wm Sheridan.
This MS collated in May.
See
First published, as E. O.
, in
Copy, headed E.O.
Made largely by William Herbert (1718-95), bibliographer and printseller (ff. 116-18 in two other hands).
1777.Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
This MS collated in May.
First published in John Mundy,
Copy, in a mixed hand, untitled.
Inscribed in pencil as poems by William Gager, of Christ Church, Oxford, and Chancellor of Ely.
c.1590-early 17th century.Later owned by The Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector. Sotheby's, 21 August 1858 (Bliss sale), lot 122.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in May.
Copy, as By ye Earle of Oxforde
.
Possibly compiled by one or more persons connected with the Inns of Court.
c.1600-1620s.Later in the library of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8055 in the sale of his library by Thomas King, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Probably owned afterwards by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector. Formerly Chetham's MS 8012.
The volume edited by Alexander B. Grosart as
The Grosart text collated in May.
Copy, untitled, in a professional secretary hand, subscribed Vere finis
.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
This MS collated in May.
First published, as E. O.
, in
Copy of an untitled version beginning Erle of Oxenforde
.
Compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn.
c.1600s.According to two long notes (ff. 6r, 178v) by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), herald and antiquary, identifying the hand as Kniveton's, the MS was after possest by the Lord Chaworth [i.e. George Chaworth (d.1639), first Viscount Chaworth] who gaue this & severall other books to Doctor Thoreton of Carcolston in the County of Nottingham whose grandson Robert Sherard gave this & 8o others
in Kniveton's handwriting to Le Neve, 21 March 1712.
First published, as E. of Ox.
, in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis. Earle of Oxenforde
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled, in an italic hand.
Compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn.
c.1600s.According to two long notes (ff. 6r, 178v) by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), herald and antiquary, identifying the hand as Kniveton's, the MS was after possest by the Lord Chaworth [i.e. George Chaworth (d.1639), first Viscount Chaworth] who gaue this & severall other books to Doctor Thoreton of Carcolston in the County of Nottingham whose grandson Robert Sherard gave this & 8o others
in Kniveton's handwriting to Le Neve, 21 March 1712.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, here beginning
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis LO. OX.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, here beginning
This volume described, and the full text edited, with facsimile examples of ff. 53r and 66v, in Hughey. Also discussed in Ruth Hughey,
A transcript of the whole MS made c.1810 for George Frederick Nott is in the
Edited from this MS in Hughey, I, No. 189, pp. 237-8. Collated in May.
First published in John Cotgrave,
Copy.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, subscribed FINIS. therle of Ox.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled and here beginning
Including 59 poems by Donne (and second copies of six poems), in probably six professional secretary hands: A (ff. 1r-25v, 82r-129r); B (ff. 26r, 42v-7v, 49r-63r, 63v-79r, 130r-48r); C (ff. 27r-36v, 41r-2v; with occasional corrections possibly in hand B); D (ff. 37r-40v); E (ff. 63r-v); and F (f. 129v).
c.1620-33.Scribbling includes the name Meriall Tracy
(on f. 148v). Later owned by Joseph Haslewood (1769-1833), bibliographer and antiquary; by Edward King (1795-1837), Viscount Kingsborough, antiquary; and by Henry Huth (1815-78), book collector (his library, lot 624). Sotheby's, 17 July 1917 (Huth sale), lot 5873.
Recorded in Haslewood-Kingsborough MS (II)
:
A complete microfilm is at the University of Birmingham, Shakespeare Institute (Mic S 15). Betagraph of the watermark in f. 43 in Ted-Larry Pebworth,
This MS collated in May.
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed Made by the Earle of Oxeforde
.
Inscribed (inside front and rear covers) Robert Thornton
and William Sherida / Wm Sheridan.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, headed
Possibly compiled by one W: H:
: i.e. probably William Holgate (1618-46), of Queens' College, Cambridge, with late 17th-century additions apparently made by other members of the Holgate family, of Saffron Walden and Great Bardfield, Essex.
Owned in the early 18th century by John Wale, who supplied the index on pp. 330-3. Owned before 1927 by Col. W.G. Carwardine-Probert, of Bures, Suffolk (descendant of the Holgate family).
Cited in
This MS collated in May.
First Published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Earle of Oxenforde
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled, subscribed Ball
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
May,
Copy, untitled.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, subscribed FINIS. Lo. Ox.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
This MS collated in May.
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting.
From the library of the Ormsby-Gore family, Barons Harlech, of Brogyntyn (or Porkington), Oswestry, Shropshire. Inscribed (p. 1) Robert Parry
.
This volume edited as
Copy, untitled.
Owned and probably compiled by Robert Bishop. Later owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9549. A.S.W. Rosenbach's sale catalogue,
Cited in Bishop MS
:
This MS collated in May.
(2) Poems Possibly by Oxford
First published in
Copy, untitled, here beginning Finis ye Earle of Oxenforde
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
Copy, headed
With a few additions in Rawlinson's hand.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled, subscribed FINIS RW
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
This MS collated in May.
Copy of the incipit only, in a musical setting by William Byrd.
Edwardvs Paston. c.1611.
Sotheby's, 28 November 1882.
Copy, in a musical setting, here beginning
Copy, untitled.
Owned in 1781 by the Rev. John Williams (1760-1826), of Llanrwst.
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.
This MS collated in May.
May,
See also
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May.
Largely by Thomas Churchyard. First published, headed
Copy, headed
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS cited in May.
Copy, untitled, with an addition by Edward de Vere, subscribed FINIS. p Ox.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
This MS collated in May.
May,
See
May,
Copy, headed
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, subscribed A. Vauasoure
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, untitled, subscribed Vavaser
.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed
Inscribed (inside front and rear covers) Robert Thornton
and William Sherida / Wm Sheridan.
This MS collated in May.
Copy, headed E. Veer. count d'Oxford
.
This volume described, and the full text edited, with facsimile examples of ff. 53r and 66v, in Hughey. Also discussed in Ruth Hughey,
A transcript of the whole MS made c.1810 for George Frederick Nott is in the
Edited from this MS in Hughey, I, No. 179, pp. 215-16. Collated in May.