Elizabeth Richardson (Ashburnham)
Prose
Elizabeth Richardson's précis of, and meditation on, the Countess of Pembroke's translation, in an unidentified hand, with her autograph corrections, headed
E A.
Acquired in 1969 from Hammond, bookseller.
Edited from this MS, with a facsimile of f. 84r, in Margaret P. Hannay,
Unpublished.
A quarto volume, entitled (f. 1v) written at Ashbornham in Sussex anno. domin 1606. p. Elizabeth Ashbornham
and the volume subscribed (f. 86v) Finis. Elizabeth Ashbornham
, two other hands adding (f. 6r) a list of plate dated The 6th of Feby. 1699
and some even later scribbling (ff. 54r-57v passim) including a list of books.
E A.
Acquired in 1969 from Hammond, bookseller.
This MS discussed, with a facsimile of f. 2r, in Victoria E. Burke, motherlie endeauors
in Manuscript
First published in London, 1645.
it is so falsly printedand needs correcting. c.1645.
Discussed in Victoria E. Burke, motherlie endeauors
in Manuscript
Written 1625, presented to her brother Sir John Beaumont. c.1645.
Discussed, with facsimiles of the first page and sigs D2v-D2r, in Victoria E. Burke, motherlie endeauors
in Manuscript
Sweet Besse, (as you loue me) keep this, though you lost ye first. Eliza: Cramond 1635, and with
Besse'sinscription (on the front paste-down)
Eliza Cornwalleies Boocke, financial receipts added on two pages later in the 18th century, 35 leaves (including 14 blanks), in contemporary limp vellum, with remains of silk ties.
Closely related to the first book of the printed edition of 1645, which is there dated 1625 but here August 1626
.
Signature on a receipt by John Walsh in 1766. Possibly re-acquired by the Ashburnham family after 1853.
Extracts from this MS in motherlie endeauors
in Manuscript