Thomas Shadwell
Verse
Probably by Shadwell. First published in Danchin,
MS of the Epilogue.
Edited from this MS in Danchin.
First published, and attributed to Shadwell, in William J. Lawrence,
Authorship uncertain.
Copy on pp. [2-3] of two conjugate folio leaves.
Collected by John Payne Collier (1789-1883).
Sotheby's, 16-28 November 1885 (Ellis sale).
Edited from this MS in Lawrence, in Summers, and in Danchin.
See
First published in
For Wycherley's Answer
, see
Copy.
Once owned by C. Stuteville (inscribed f. 2r) and later, c.1880, by the Grimston family and by the Byrom family, of Kilnwick Hall, East Yorkshire. Bought from E.L.G. Byrom in 1921.
Copy of lines 3-24, untitled and here beginning
In three sections each with its own title-page.
First section:
Second section (f. 102r):
Third section (f. 146r):
Copy, subscribed T. S.
Tableof contents, 200 leaves, in contemporary blind-stamped calf. c.1695.
Bookplate of William, Earl of Craven (1608-97), soldier and Privy Counsellor, of Hampstead Marshall, Berkshire.
Copy.
Cited in
Copy.
This MS is closely related to
Later owned by Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), literary scholar and editor, who records that £50 was given by Perry, for these 2 volumes
.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Summers.
First published, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, in
Copy, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, headed
Bookplate of Julian Marshall (1836-1903), music and print collector and writer. Acquired from him 10 July 1880; 26 March and 9 April 1881.
Copy in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) J Kent
.
This MS the Buckingham Palace MS.
recorded in Summers, V, 410.
First published in
Copy in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Once owned by James Pears
. Bought at the Dr Samuel Arnold sale 24 May 1803 by W. Russell. Puttick & Simpson's, 22 December 1869, lot 613.
Copy in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, untitled and the first line here initially given as
This MS the Buckingham Palace MS.
recorded in Summers, V, 410.
First published in A.J. Bull,
Copy, subscribed Tho. Shadwell
.
Compiled by an Oxford University man.
End of 17th century.Sold by J.W. Jarvis & Sons, 5 December 1888.
Edited from this MS in Bull.
Copy, headed T Shadwell
.
Bookplate of Arthur Ashpitel, FSA, and bequeathed by him 1869.
See
First published in
Copy, including dedicatory epistle satirically attributed to John Dryden, subscribed This Mock-Apology and Poem are said to be writ by Mr Shadwel
.
Later owned by F.W. Cosens (1819-89), book collector. Sotheby's, 25 July 1890 (Cosens sale), in lot 93. Afterwards owned by William Hayman Cummings, FSA (1831-1915), singer and musical antiquary. Among the collections of Sir Charles Harding Firth (1857-1936), historian.
First published in
Edited from this MS in Needham and in Danchin.
First published in
Edited from this MS in Needham.
Probably by Shadwell. First published in Danchin,
MS.of the Prologue.
Edited from this MS in Danchin.
Attributed to Shadwell by W.J. Lawrence in J. S.
as to T .S.
Published in Danchin,
Copy, ascribed to J. S.
Compiled by an Oxford University man.
End of 17th century.Sold by J.W. Jarvis & Sons, 5 December 1888.
Copy, unascribed.
Copy, ascribed to J. S.
.
Bookplate of Arthur Ashpitel, FSA, and bequeathed by him 1869.
First published, and attributed to Shadwell, in William J. Lawrence,
Authorship uncertain.
Copy on the first (pp. [1-2]) of two conjugate folio leaves.
Collected by John Payne Collier (1789-1883).
Sotheby's, 16-28 November 1885 (Ellis sale).
Edited from this MS in Lawrence, in Summers, and in Danchin.
First published in
Copy of a version of lines 1-188 in two hands in a small quarto verse miscellany.
Collected by John Payne Collier (1789-1883).
Sotheby's, 16-28 November 1885 (Ellis sale).
Lines 1-188 edited from this MS in
First published in London, 1682. Summers, V, 263-72.
Copy.
Extract.
Copy.
Cited in
Copy, here ascribed to Mr Sommers
.
This MS is closely related to
Later owned by Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), literary scholar and editor, who records that £50 was given by Perry, for these 2 volumes
.
Cited in
First published in Danchin,
Edited from this MS in Danchin.
First published in Thomas D'Urfey,
Copy of a song here ascribed to Mr Shadwell
, in a musical setting.
Inscribed (f. 1r), possibly by the compiler, Charles Campelman his book June ye 9. 1681
(God give him grace 1682
added in another hand).
Sotheby's, 20 January 1854, lot 1138.
Edited from this MS in D.M. Walmsley,
Copy, untitled and here beginning
Purchased from Mr Crumpton, 14 April 1877.
This MS collated in Walmsley, loc. cit., and in Summers, V, 410-11.
First published in Summers (1927), V, 384.
Of doubtful authorship.
Copy of a song here ascribed to Mr Shadwell
, in a musical setting, untitled.
Inscribed (f. 1r), possibly by the compiler, Charles Campelman his book June ye 9. 1681
(God give him grace 1682
added in another hand).
Sotheby's, 20 January 1854, lot 1138.
Edited from this MS in D.M. Walmsley,
See
Summers, V, 239-41.
Extracts.
See Summers, V, 239-41.
Copy, as suppos'd to be Written by Mr Shadwell
.
Including 30 poems by Rochester (and probably others by him on missing leaves); pp. 1-392 in a single professional hand (that also responsible for
Inscribed on the title-page Hansen
: i.e. very probably the diplomat Friedrich Adolphus Hansen, who visited England in September 1680 in the entourage of Charles, electoral Prince Palatine. Owned, in 1951 by Dr A.S.W. Rosenbach (1876-1952), Philadelphia book dealer, collector and scholar.
Cited in Antwerp
[i.e. London], 1680): see
This MS recorded in David Vieth, otherwise unrecorded
.
Dramatic Works
First published in London, 1689.
For the Ld Chamberlain: i.e. for the play's dedicatee Charles Sackville, sixth Earl of Dorset. c.1689.
Inscribed on a flyleaf M:C:
, probably denoting Dorset's second wife (whom he married in 1685) Lady Mary Compton. Later in the library of Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 10 November 1834 (Heber sale, Part III), lot 3210. Afterwards in the Britwell Court Library, at Burnham, Buckinghamshire, founded by William Henry Miller, MP (1789-1848) and maintained by Samuel Christie Miller, MP (1810-89). Then in the libraries of Frank Brewer Bemis (1861-1935), Boston banker and book collector, and of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's, 11 June 1980 (Houghton sale, Part II), lot 414. Pickering & Chatto, sale catalogue No. 652 (January 1984), item 358, where the inscription is reproduced in facsimile.
For ye Countess of Dorsett. c.1689.
Later in the library of the Duke of Beaufort. Pickering & Chatto's sale catalogue for 1902, item 4905, and their
First published in London, 1689. Jocular lines by Oldwit. Versions published in
Copy of Oldwit's jocular verses, in a version beginning
Once owned by F.W. Cosens, FSA (1819-89), of Clapham Park, book collector. Sotheby's, 25 July 1890 (Cosens sale), in lot 136. Among the collections of Sir Charles Harding Firth (1857-1936), historian.
Copy of Oldwit's jocular verses, in a version beginning
First published in London, 1673. Summers, II, 95-182.
An extract, the closing couplet of Act IV, beginning I to my husband scorn to be a slave
.
In professional hands: A, pp. 1-194; B, in a different style and probably a different hand, pp. 195-432; C, probably yet another hand, with additions on pp. 75, 90, 102, 125, 142, 175, 195, and pp. 433-63.
c.1680s-90s.Inscribed (on stubs and endpapers) matt Calihan
, To Cpt Robinson att Capt Eloass [Elwes] near ye Watch house in Marlburhroagh street
, For Capt. Robinson at his Lodginges in Charing Cross
. Christie's, 27 June 1979, lot 16.
Various commissioned officers named Robinson are recorded in Charles Dalton, Eloass
mentioned in one inscription was possibly William Elwes, who served as a Lieutenant in Viscount Colchester's Regiment of Horse, c.1692-4, and as a Captain in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse in 1702.
Cited in
Summers, II, 95-182 (pp. 139-40).
Copy of the Fiddler's song, untitled and subscribed ye song in Epsom Wells
.
The name Will Ball inscribed twice on f. 5r and a copy of his father's will dated 17 November 1647 on ff. 11v-12r
Copy of the Fiddler's song, in a musical setting by Robert Smith, untitled.
Compiled by Edward Lowe (c.1610-82), organist and composer (his signature f. 2v).
c.1654-70s.Arms of Eleanor Bursh on a seal affixed to f. 56r. Later owned and annotated in pencil by Thomas Oliphant (1799-1873), music editor and cataloguer.
A complete facsimile of this volume in
The leaf variously inscribed Planford
or Clanford
, ye guift of mr John Mould of Lond. 1678
, and [?] S. A. Janford Aug 4 1857
.
First published in London, 1671. Summers, I, 175-255. Edited by Richard Perkin (Dublin, 1975).
by Thomas Shadwell 1670, with a few autograph revisions and additions, including a several-line insertion on p. 15, 87 folio pages, in modern half-morocco. c.1670.
Edited in part from this MS in Perkin.
A comedy by Sir William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, in which Shadwell may have had a hand. First published in London, 1677.
See also
A neat professional copy of the Duke of Newcastle's comedy, with occasional corrections and emendations in a second hand which also seems to have been that responsible for a Latin inscription on the title-page: Humores, Mores, Res, judicat hicce libellus, / Omnis in hoc vno Scenograpia patet / W.B.
, 44 folio leaves.
First published in London, 1672. Summers, II, 7-93 (pp. 44-5).
Copy of the song by Cheatly, untitled.
Once erroneously associated with Thomas Killigrew (1612-83), whose hand does not appear in the volume.
Mid-17th century-c.1702.Inscribed (f. [ir]) Sr Robert Killigrew / 1702
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 9070. Sotheby's, 19 May 1897, lot 455.
Discussed, with a facsimile example, in Nancy Cutbirth,
Summers, II, 54.
Copy of the
Once erroneously associated with Thomas Killigrew (1612-83), whose hand does not appear in the volume.
Mid-17th century-c.1702.Inscribed (f. [ir]) Sr Robert Killigrew / 1702
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 9070. Sotheby's, 19 May 1897, lot 455.
Discussed, with a facsimile example, in Nancy Cutbirth,
First published in London, 1675. Summers, II, 271-340 (pp. 311, 318, 338).
Copy of three songs, namely
Folios 1r-32r copied c.1686-8 in a single hand; ff. 33v-48r copied c.1688-94 in four other hands.
c.1686-94.Later owned by Sir Francis Freeling, first Baronet (1764-1836), postal administrator and book collector. Evans (Sotheby's), 25 November 1836 (Freeling sale), lot 1156. Acquired from Leo S. Olschki, 6 November 1986.
Copy of the song
Among papers formerly at Pitchford Hall, Shropshire.
Copy of the song
Once erroneously associated with Thomas Killigrew (1612-83), whose hand does not appear in the volume.
Mid-17th century-c.1702.Inscribed (f. [ir]) Sr Robert Killigrew / 1702
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 9070. Sotheby's, 19 May 1897, lot 455.
Discussed, with a facsimile example, in Nancy Cutbirth,
Copy of the song
Inscribed on the front cover William Turner his booke, 1662
and, on the rear paste-down
Poems selectively edited from this MS (as his
Edited from this MS, as
First published in London, 1688. Summers, IV, 191-283 (p. 224).
Copy of the song.
Partly in Scottish dialect, one poem by mr. W. Turner
.
First published in London, 1668. Summers, I, 1-92.
ffor His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, including a Prologue (
This MS recorded in Summers, I, lviii (where it is erroneously described as a holograph script
). Discussed, with facsimiles of pp. 42-4, in Richard Perkin,
First published in London, 1678. Summers, III, 183-275.
Copy of the song
Assembled from various sources.
Presented by W. Barclay Squire, 10 April 1905.
Copy of the Masque, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Copy of the Masque, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Bookplate of Julian Marshall (1836-1903), music and print collector and writer. Acquired from him 10 July 1880; 26 March and 9 April 1881.
Copy of the Masque, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Bokplate of James Kent, organist of Winchester Cathedral.
Copy of parts of the Masque, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Copy of the
Booklabel of Io: Walter Ano 1650. An affixed label inscribed Jo: Walter: His Book Anno Domino 1680
: i.e. John Walter, organist at Eton College (in 1681-1704) and possibly erstwhile chorister in the Chapel Royal (c.1674-7). Among the muniments of Chichester Cathedral.
This MS recorded in Wyn K. Ford,
Extracts.
Booklabel of the John Dryden Collection formed by Percy J. Dobell (1876-1956), bookseller.
Extracts.
Booklabel of the John Dryden Collection formed by Percy J. Dobell (1876-1956), bookseller.
Letters
Autograph doggerel verse epistle signed by Shadwell, to William Trumbull, beginning
Volume CCCI of the Trumbull Papers.
Facsimile of the first page in Sotheby's sale catalogue
Autograph letter signed by Shadwell, addressed to William Trumbull (Will Trumbull Esqr a gallant Young Spark / To be left at his house in Easthamsted Park
), a doggerel verse epistle beginning
Volume CCCI of the Trumbull Papers.
Edited in William J. Burling,
Recorded in HMC, 4th report (1873), Appendix, p. 280. Edited in Summers, V, 401.
Edited in Francis Needham,
Recorded in HMC, Ormonde, NS, Vol. VIII (1920), p. 8. Edited in Summers, I, ccvi., and V, 402.
Formerly in the Sackville archives of Lord De La Warr at Knole Park, Kent, and entrusted
to Montague Summers by Lord Sackville before 1927.
Recorded in HMC, 4th report (1873), Appendix, pp. 280-1. Edited in Summers, I, ccxxix-ccxxx, and V, 403, with a facsimile as frontispiece of Vol. V.
Recorded in HMC, 4th report (1873), Appendix, p. 281. Edited in Summers, I, ccxxx-ccxxxi, and V, 404.
Edited in Brice Harris,
Documents
Later in the collection of Alfred Morrison (1821-97), manuscript and art collector. Colbeck, Radford & Co. [i.e. Dobell], sale catalogues
Recorded, with a facsimile of the signature, in
Sotheby's, 18 July 1973, lot 165. Formerly Gen. MSS. Misc. No. AM 21354.
Puttick & Simpson's, 4 June 1878, lot 244.
Recorded in John Ross,
Recorded in John Ross,
Recorded in John Ross,
Recorded in John Ross,
Edited in Summers, I, ccxxxv-ccxxxvi, with a complete unfolding facsimile after p. ccxxx. It is is accompanied by a probate deposition signed by Ellenor Leigh on 13 December 1692, certifying that Shadwell wrote the Will between Bartholomew=tide and Michaelmas 1690
. This is edited in Summers, I, ccxxxv (where it is misdated 3, December
), with an unfolding facsimile before p. ccxxxi.