George Peele
Verse
(1) Poems by Peele
No contemporary publication known. First published by William Stevenson Fitch (1792-1859), Suffolk antiquary [privately printed, 1835].
Edited from this MS in Fitch and by D.H. Horne in Prouty, I, 265-76.
Facsimile of f. 10v in Croft,
First published London, [1593]. Edited by D.H. Horne in Prouty, I, 245-59.
Entitled
Inscribed with the name Ed. Webbe
.
This MS recorded in Horne, p. 174.
Probably published c.1581-91, but no complete text is known: see Prouty, I, 153-4. For an argument that the work was probably not a play, as has been traditionally supposed, but a pastoral poem or entertainment, see John P. Cutts,
Extracts from Peele's lost Pastoral
, here beginning
Among the working papers and collections of William Drummond of Hawthornden: Hawthornden Vol. VII.
Drummond's extracts (91 lines) first published from this MS in
Prouty, lines 12-20, 25-6. This song published separately, in an eight-line version, in
Copy of an eleven-line version, untitled, here beginning Finis M G. Peelle
.
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.
Edited from this MS in Greg, p. 313; recorded in Horne, pp. 153-276.
Copy of an 11-line version, headed
With a few additions in Rawlinson's hand.
This MS collated in Doughtie,
Copy of an eleven-line version, untitled and here beginning
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 song published separately in
Copy of the song of Coridon and Melampus.
Among the collections of William Drummond of Hawthornden: Hawthornden Vol. VIII.
Cited in
First published in London, 1590. Edited by D.H. Horne in Prouty, I, 231-43.
This MS collated in
Extract, in a secretary hand.
A folio composite volume of state letters, tracts, and verse, collected by, and mostly in the hand of, William Parkhurst (fl.1604-67), Sir Henry Wotton's secretary in Venice and later Master of the Mint, including various works in verse and prose attributed to Donne, chiefly in a scribal hand, partly in Parkhurst's hand, 373 leaves (including blanks), in old calf.
Among the papers of the Finch family of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland. Mistakenly reported by Grierson and Logan Pearsall Smith to have been destroyed in a fire at Burley c.1908.
Cited in Burley MS
:
A neat transcript of parts of the Burley MS (including principally poems on ff. 255r-v, 278v, [279r]-288v, 342v-3r, 294r-300r, 301r-8v), made before 1908, on 35 leaves, is in the
(2) Poems of Doubtful Authorship
First published as an appendix to
Copy, headed
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. 199, pp. 243-4, and collated II, 322-7. Collated in Clayton. from the Nott transcript, which is also recorded in Horne, p. 170.
Copy of the incipit, here
Compiled by one R: Cr.
(Robert Creighton).
This setting first published in John Dowland,
Copy, in a four-part musical setting by John Dowland.
Once owned by one Thomas Myriell.
Early 17th century.Copy, headed
Including 16 poems (plus second copies of two) by Carew, 19 poems by or attributed to Herrick (and second copies of six of them), 23 poems (plus second copies of two and four of doubtful authorship) by Randolph, 18 poems (plus two of doubtful authorship) by Strode, and eleven poems by Waller.
c.1630s-40s.Inscribed on a flyleaf Peeter Daniell
and his initials stamped on both covers. Later scribbling including the names Thomas Gardinor
, James Leigh
and Pettrus Romell
. Owned in 1780 by one A. B.
when it was given to Thomas Percy (1768-1808), later Bishop of Dromore. Sotheby's, 29 April 1884 (Percy sale), lot 1. Acquired from Quaritch, 1957.
Cited in Daniell MS
:
This MS collated in Clayton.
Copies, in a musical setting by John Dowland, untitled.
Compiled chiefly by Thomas Hamond (d.1662), of Cressners, in the parish of Hawkdons, Suffolk.
c.1630s.Also inscribed Marie Hammond
.
This MS version collated in Clayton.
Copy of the last stanza (beginning qd Sr Henry Leigh
.
Compiled by John Lilliat (c.1550-c.1599).
c.1590s.This MS volume printed in full, with facsimile examples, in
This MS recorded in Horne, p. 170.
Copy, in two styles of roman script, untitled, on a small piece of paper attached to a leaf nearing a 19th-century note The following Lines I found on the fly leaf of Morny's Work
[translated supposedly by Sir Philip Sidney and Arthur Golding (1587)].of the trewe Relligion
This MS collated in Clayton and in Hughey; recorded in Horne, pp. 169-70.
Copy of lines 1-5, untitled, written at the end of a stave of music.
This MS collated in Clayton and in Hughey.
Copy, in an italic hand, that of Oliver St John (1584-1646), first Earl of Bolingbroke, headed St John
.
This MS collated in Clayton and in Hughey.
Copy, untitled.
Among the papers of the Gell family, of Hopton Hall, Derbyshire, including those of the Parliamentary commander and MP Sir John Gell, first Baronet (1593-1671). Formerly D258/60/26a.
Copy, headed
Part I probably in several hands, the predominant italic hand that also responsible for the Welbeck MS
:
Part I inscribed (f. 1r) John Smyth his Book 1640
, Charles Smyth 1674
, Hugh Smyth 1676
; (f. 23v) J Smyth 1677 / 1676
. Part II inscribed several times Thomas Smith
, on f. 19r also Die: Maij 12o A
, with a reference on f. 58v to Balliol College, Oxford, 1659/60. Later inscribed (f. [ir]) by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), who records buying this very curious and interesting MS. of Messrs Boone
. Afterwards in the library at Warwick Castle. Formerly Folger MS 1. 28.
Cited in Thomas Smyth MS
:
This MS collated in Clayton and in Hughey.
Copy in the italic hand of Simon Willis.
Mr Robert Cecilles booke, 32 leaves (including blanks). [c.1600-12].
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled, on one side of a single folio leaf, once folded as a letter or packet. Early 17th century.
Among papers of the Sackville and Cranfield families, Earls of Dorset and of de la Warr, of Knole Park, Kent.
Recorded in HMC, 4th Report (1874), Appendix, pp. 303-4.
This MS collated in Clayton,
Copy, headed
Epitaphs,
Satyricall,
Love Sonnets, etc.), probably associated with Oxford University, possibly Christ Church, 382 pages (including numerous blanks), in contemporary calf gilt.
Including 13 poems by Donne and 14 (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett; the scribe is that mainly responsible also for the Thomas Smyth MS
(
Later owned and used extensively as a notebook by Dr William Balam (1651-1726), of Ely, Cambridgeshire, who also annotated
Cited in Welbeck MS
:
Dramatic Works
First acted 1589. First published in London, 1594. Edited by John Yoklavich in Prouty, II, 294-347.
Later owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale), lot 1640.
plots.
The
First published in London, 1593. Edited by Frank S. Hook in Prouty, II, 1-212.
In the Bute Collection of English Plays purchased in April 1956 from Major Michael Crichton-Stuart of Falkland.
This item recorded in Yale, III, 445.
See
First published in London, 1595. Edited by Frank S. Hook in Prouty, III, 385-421.
Misquotation from the play.
finis in the three twentieth yeare of my age Tricessimo septimo Elizabethæ.
Compiled in part probably by Hugh Lottisham (b.c.1572), of Brasenose College, Oxford; one section relating to expenses of Oliver Lottisham in 1616; the last section in the later italic hand of their distant cousin Elizabeth Clarke.
c.1595-1650s.Inscribed (f. 1r) Elizabeth Clarke
(several times) and Chatham Hordinant
. Formerly Folger MS 1072.1.
Discussed, with facsimiles of ff. 1r and 8v, in Kathryn Dezur,
Letters
Autograph letter signed by Peele, in his predominantly italic hand, to Lord Burghley, docketed as presenting ye tale of Troy in 500 verses by his eldest daughter necessities servante
, on two conjugate folio leaves, endorsed 17 Jan. 1595[/6]
.
Facsimiles in Greg,