Edmund Spenser
Verse
First published in
In a printed exemplum of
Bearing an inscription in Greek meaning the author to himself
and therefore possibly owned by Spenser himself. Other early inscriptions including D: S:
, T: B:
, mr john borlace gave mee this booke 1630
; sum e libris G. Coxe
;Eliza: Morgan her Booke
; S: Byrch
, and Gul: N[ ] Coll Rega
. Owned before 1907 by Sir Israel Gollancz (1863-1930), and in 1929 by Dr Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach (1876-1952), bookseller, collector and scholar. Owned in 1946 by Frank H. Hogan. Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 23-4 April 1946 (Hogan sale, Part 3), lot 156, to Ray Hartz. A. Hime, Idyllwild, California, sale catalogue 8 (1983), item 26. Sotheby's, New York, 11 October 1991 (Richard Manney sale), lot 285.
This MS (formerly but no longer thought to be autograph) edited, with A. Judson's discussion, in
For some of the sale history of this volume, see Edwin Wolf 2nd and J.F. Fleming,
Variorum,
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Mr Dier
.
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 L. Cummings,
Copy, in Lawes's musical setting, untitled.
Comprising over 300 songs and musical dialogues by Lawes, probably written over an extended period (c.1626-62) in preparation for his eventual publications, including settings of 38 poems by Carew, fourteen poems by or attributed to Herrick, and fifteen by Waller.
Mid-17th century.Bookplates of William Gostling (1696-1777), antiquary and topographer; of Robert Smith, of 3 St Paul's Churchyard; and of Stephen Groombridge, FRS (1755-1832), astronomer. Later owned, until 1966, by Miss Naomi D. Church, of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Formerly British Library Loan MS 35.
Recorded in Henry Lawes MS
:
Facsimile of this MS in Willa McClung Evans,
Copy of lines 1-4, 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.
Printed from this MS in Cummings, p. 129.
Copy, untitled.
Including 22 poems (plus two of doubtful authorship) by Carew, 13 poems by King, and 24 poems (plus one of doubtful authorship) by Strode, and probably associated with Christ Church, Oxford.
c.1633.Inscribed names including (f. 93v, in court hand) ffrancis Baskeruile
: i.e. probably the Francis Baskerville who married Margaret Glanvill in 1635 and was in 1640 MP for Marlborough, Wiltshire. Other scribbling including (f. 1r) accounts referring to Wanborough, Wiltshire; (f. 9v) Elizabeth White
; (f. 54v) William Walrond his booke 1663
; (f. 92r) accounts dated 1658; and (f. 94r) John Wallrond
. Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane, Bt (1660-1753), physician and collector.
Recorded in Baskerville MS
:
Printed from this MS in Cummings, pp. 128-9.
Copy, untitled and here beginning
Compiled by Henry Stanford (d.1616), household tutor to the Paget and Carey families, including George Carey, second Lord Hunsdon.
c.1581-1612.A complete transcription of this volume in Steven W. May,
Edited from this MS in Cummings, p. 128. May,
Formerly in the library at Warwick Castle. Christie's, 2 July 1969, lot 58, to Harchards.
This MS noted by W. Hilton Kelliher in
Variorum,
Copy, in an italic hand. Early-mid-17th century.
Inscribed (f. 2r) Fane Chambrelaine
.
Variorum,
Copy, in an italic hand, untitled. Early-mid 17th century.
Inscribed (f. 2r) Fane Chambrelaine
.
Copy, headed
Inscribed (ff. 1r, 2r) Samuell Watts
.
Among the papers of the Sanford family. Formerly DD/SF 3970.
Poems from this work are recorded individually.
Books I-III first published in London, 1590. Books IV-VI published in London, 1596. Variorum, Vols I-VI.
The first extract headed in the margin
William Pickering,
Quotations from Book IV, Canto II, stanzas 31-5.
Quotations from Book IV, Canto II, stanzas 31-5.
Brief quotations in a letter by Dr William Balam (1651-1726).
Extracts, in an italic hand, untitled, including Book III, Canto IX, stanza 20, here beginning
In Cochran's sale catalogue for 1837. Purchased from H. Bohn, 26 September 1840.
Five photocopy pages of this MS and volume are in the British Library, RP 6132.
Series of extracts, including Book I, Canto IX, stanza 35; Book II, Canto VI, stanza 3; Canto VII, stanzas 40-1; Canto XI, stanzas 21-2; Canto XII, stanza 70; Book III, Canto XII, stanza 11; Book IV, Canto I, stanzas 20-2, 24; Canto X, stanza 16; and Book VI, Canto VII, stanzas 41 and 43, variously headed
Inscribed (p. 211) I ended this book Novr. 13th 1723
.
Quotations from Book IV, Canto II, stanzas 31-5.
Copy of Book 5, Canto 8, stanza 1, and Book 6, Canto 11, stanza 1.
Inscribed (ff. 1r, 2r) Samuell Watts
.
Among the papers of the Sanford family. Formerly DD/SF 3970.
Spenser's honest verses
are cited, says Beaumont, because Mr. Spensers opinion
, on the duel between love and honour, so rightlie
agrees with that which nature had taught mee before as the same might be thought to have bene drawne out of his discipline.
Among papers of the Newdegate family, Viscounts Daventer, of Arbury Hall, Nuneaton.
This letter edited in Lady Newdigate-Newdegate,
First published in
Copy, untitled.
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. 185, p. 234.
See
First published (with a separate title-page dated 1590) in
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
Extract, lines 15-16, beginning
Including, besides quotations from poems, references to other works by Spenser and Samuel Daniel.
c.1595-1600.Formerly preserved at Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, seat of the Lee family, Viscounts Dillon.
This MS discussed in Stanley Wells,
Copy, including the prose dedication to Lady Carey.
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
First published in
Copy, ascribed to Edward Spencer
(changed in red ink to Edmund Spencer
).
Compiled by John Ramsay (b.1578), of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and the Middle Temple.
c.1596-1633.Name (inscribed several times) of Thomas Russell. Given in 1724 by Robert Cook of Bokenham to Francis Blomefield (1705-52), Norfolk topographer, and with Blomefield's bookplate, 1736. Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
Extracts, ranging from line 353 to line 659, wrongly headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Anthonie Babingtonn of warrington
, with the date 1596
, and Roger Wright me possidett ex dono Henerici fratrie Meo
. Later owned and annotated by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Signature and bookplate of F.W. Cosens, FSA (1819-89), of Clapham Park, book collector. Sotheby's, 25 July 1890 (Cosens sale), lot 50. Purchased from Jarvis & Son, 15 June 1891.
Identified in Ringler,
Typed and MS notes relating to this volume made in the 1920s by Professor Hyder Edward Rollins (1889-1958) are in Harvard MS Eng 1613.
This MS recorded in Variorum,
Copy, in a small cursive secretary hand, headed
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
Copy, including the prose dedication to Lady Compton and Mounteagle.
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
5 die Junij 1607, iv + 16 folio leaves, formerly in half-morocco marbled boards (detached). 1607.
Later owned by the Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector. Sotheby's, 21 August 1858 (Bliss sale), lot 207. Afterwards owned by Alexander Balloch Grosart (1827-99), literary scholar and theologian, and by Dr Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach (1876-1952), Philadelphia bookseller and scholar. Booklabel of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's, 11-12 June 1980 (Houghton sale), lot 439, with a facsimile of the first page in the sale catalogue, Plate 39. Purchased from Quaritch, 19 January 1989.
Collated in
Extracts, beginning at line 713, 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
Copy, incomplete.
Sotheby's, 15 February 1928, lot 500. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 550 (1931), item 310.
First published in
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
First published in
Copy, including
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
First published in
Extracts, ranging from line 183 to line 572, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Anthonie Babingtonn of warrington
, with the date 1596
, and Roger Wright me possidett ex dono Henerici fratrie Meo
. Later owned and annotated by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Signature and bookplate of F.W. Cosens, FSA (1819-89), of Clapham Park, book collector. Sotheby's, 25 July 1890 (Cosens sale), lot 50. Purchased from Jarvis & Son, 15 June 1891.
Identified in Ringler,
Typed and MS notes relating to this volume made in the 1920s by Professor Hyder Edward Rollins (1889-1958) are in Harvard MS Eng 1613.
This MS recorded in Variorum,
Copy of lines 36-42.
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
Copy, including the prose dedication to the Countess of Pembroke.
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
Extracts, in a secretary hand, beginning at line 43.
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
Copy, beginning at stanza 24 (
Sotheby's, 15 February 1928, lot 500. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 550 (1931), item 310.
Copy of a version of II, 17-22, beginning
First published in London, 1579
. Variorum, Minor Poems, vol. I, 1-120.
MS of Theodore Bathurst's Latin translation of the January and February eclogues, with a one-page dedication to Thomas Neville, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, in a neat italic hand, on seven octavo leaves.
Copy of an anonymous Latin translation of the April Eclogue, in a neat roman hand, headed
Recorded in Leicester Bradner,
Discussed in Leicester Bradner,
Inscribed at the end Edm: Withypoll
[?]. Formerly bound with Ben Jonson's exemplum of George Chapman's
Discussed in Leicester Bradner,
MS of a Latin version by Theodore Bathurst (c.1587-1652), Latin poet and clergyman, beginning Authore Mro Batters
.
Inscribed (f. [ir]) Fra: Corbet
and (f. 88v) 1626 Ja: Rolfe
.
Theodore Bathurst's Latin version was made c.1608 and published in the 1653 edition of Spenser's poems.
Dedicated to William James, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and to Martin Heton, Sub-dean.
c.1584.Unpublished. Discussed in Leicester Bradner,
Written between c.1608 and 1616. Published in the 1653 edition of Spenser's poems. Discussed in Leicester Bradner,
The Nassau, II, 1824, lot 1141. Afterwards in the libraries of Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector (Heber sale, Part IV, 1834, lot 632), and of William Henry Miller, MP (1789-1848), of Britwell Court, Burnham, Buckinghamshire (Britwell sale, 1924, lot 721).
First published in
Copy, ascribed to E. Spencer
.
Compiled by John Ramsay (b.1578), of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and the Middle Temple.
c.1596-1633.Name (inscribed several times) of Thomas Russell. Given in 1724 by Robert Cook of Bokenham to Francis Blomefield (1705-52), Norfolk topographer, and with Blomefield's bookplate, 1736. Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
Copy, including the prose dedication to Lady Strange.
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
This MS recorded in
Extracts, in a secretary hand, beginning at line 517.
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
Copy, headed
Sotheby's, 15 February 1928, lot 500. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 550 (1931), item 310.
First published in
Copy of Spenser's dedicatory sonnet (in Book III of
Inscribed (f. [ir]) William Han: 1644
, probably by the academic compiler.
First published in
Copy (including the dedication beginning
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
First published in
Copy, including the verse dedication to the late Earl of Leicester (beginning
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
Copy, headed
Sotheby's, 15 February 1928, lot 500. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 550 (1931), item 310.
First published in
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
First published in
Copy, ascribed to E: Spencer
.
Compiled by John Ramsay (b.1578), of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and the Middle Temple.
c.1596-1633.Name (inscribed several times) of Thomas Russell. Given in 1724 by Robert Cook of Bokenham to Francis Blomefield (1705-52), Norfolk topographer, and with Blomefield's bookplate, 1736. Among the collections of Francis Douce (1757-1834), antiquary and collector.
Copy.
Among the papers of Lord Robert Montagu, MP, and probably descended from Oliver St John (1598?-1673). Purchased 27 June 1863.
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
First published in
Copy, transcribed from
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in
Copy.
In an octavo volume of 96 leaves also containing (ff. 80r-96v) three other English and Latin texts in other hands, in contemporary limp vellum (rebacked).
c.1591.Inscribed inside the front cover Scudamore
and on the main title-page (f. 1r) Her: Leek
. Donated in 1940 by Owen D. Young.
Prose
First published in
Copy, in the hand of Sir Dudley Carleton (1573-1632), Viscount Dorchester, diplomat, inscribed in a later hand A briefe discourse of Ireland, by Spencer
.
Edited from this MS in Variorum,
Copy of part of the third section, in a secretary hand, headed
Transcribed from the Yelverton papers chiefly belonging to Sir Christopher Yelverton (1535?-1612), Sir Henry Yelverton (1566-1629), and their family.
Owned in 1679 by Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732), annalist and book collector.
Facsimile in Jean R. Brink,
Copy of part of the third section, in a secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Variorum. Facsimile in Jean R. Brink,
First published in Sir James Ware,
Spenser's authorship of this View
is generally accepted, especially in light of the comparable views about Ireland in
1596, c.70 folio pages, the title on the wrapper subscribed
E. S.Early 17th century.
From the archives of the Trumbull family, later Earls of Downshire, of Easthampstead Park, Berkshire. Formerly Berkshire Record Office, Trumbull Add. MS 11(b). Sotheby's, 14 December 1989, lot 233.
Brief notes from the printed edition of 1633.
Compiled by Thomas Tanner (1674-1735), Bishop of St Asaph, ecclesiastical historian, scholar and book collector, in preparation for his
Donated by John Loveday.
With a lengthy title-page (f. ivr),
Among the collections of Richard Gough, FSA (1735-1809), antiquary and topographer, and inscribed by him (f. 1r) R. G. ex lib. G. Scott, 1781
.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Entitled (f. ir) Mr. Collinges I pray enter this Copie for mathew Lownes to be prynted when he do bringe other authorytie. Thomas Man
.
Inscribed names on front pastedown of Johes: panton Lincoln
and Richard Bagnett his Booke
and, on f. 1r, Jo: Panton 1596
.
Entered in the Stationers' Register under the date 14 April 1598. This MS collated in Variorum. Recorded in Jan Moore, p. 42. Edited from this MS in Rudolf Brand Gottfried,
Signature (f. 1r) of Sir Arthur Chichester (1563-1625), Lord-Deputy of Ireland in 1604-13. Payne & Foss's sale catalogues in 1843, item 219; 1845, item 154; and, 1 May 1857, item 349.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Copy, in a single professional hand up to the penultimate leaf, the last page (f. 97r) in another secretary hand, possibly replacing a lost leaf in the MS and dated at the foot 10 die Maij. ao d
.
This MS collated in Variorum.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Lately made by E. S.and dated
1596, 53 folio leaves, in modern half morocco gilt. 1596-early 17th century.
In at least three secretary hands, subscribed Finis. 1596. E. S.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Copy, on 100 quarto leaves, in a single predminantly secretary hand, subscribed Finis Anno D
. 1596-early 17th century.
The old cover inscribed Geo Davenport 1652
.
This MS collated in Variorum.
In a professional secretary hand, with an elaborate title-page, To the moste excellent / highe and mightie prince James: by Gods / especiall grace, Kinge of Englande, / Scotland, ffraunce and Ireland, / my. moste gratious, and / dreade soueraigne
.
Copy, in at least two secretary hands, apparently transcribed from Ao. Di. 1597
.
Inscribed (front pastedown) Die veneris. Julij: 1o 1601. per me Richard
and Thomas Scott
; (f. 3r) G. Scott
; (f. 271v) Thomas Scott
, Thomas Payne
, Willm Scott
. Bookplate Ex Libris Chambrun-Longworth
. Formerly Folger MS 6185.1.
This volume discussed in James G. McManaway,
Formerly Folger MS 6185. Collated in Variorum.
Docketed on the first page of text This booke was written by Edward [corrected in black ink to Edmund] Spencer Clarke of the Counsell of the province of Monster in Ireland in an
.
Given by William Moore.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Once owned by Richard Towneley (1629-1707), of Towneley Hall, near Burnley, Lancashire. Later owned by William Horatio Crawford, of Lakelands, Cork, 19th-century book collector, and by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's, 11-12 June 1980 (Houghton sale Part II), lot 440, to H.D. Lyon.
Collated in Variorum. Recorded in De Ricci,
Frank B. Benger, Leatherhead, Surrey, sale catalogue 10 (1940s?), item 1. Later owned by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's, 12 June 1980 (Houghton sale, Part II), lot 441, to Clarke, with a facsimile of the first page in the sale catalogue as Plate 40, facing p. 116.
Closely written in a single secretary hand, with a title-page in italic and secretary scripts added later,
Edited from this MS in Variorum. The cockatrice watermark illustrated in Jean R. Brink,
finys 1596: E: S:, 111 quarto leaves, in contemporary limp vellum. 1596-early 17th century.
This MS collated in Variorum.
Ano. Eliz. 39.[1596/7] (f. iir) in other hands, subscribed
finis 1597 :E: S:, with addition
phaps Edmund Spenser, iv + 100 quarto leaves, in contemporary limp vellum gilt. c.1597-1625.
Inscriptions including (f. iir) Covel's writing
, (f. ivr) Bartho: ?Tanham
or ?Canham
, ?J. C L
, and ? yesecyke Anno: Domine / 1625
. Later No. 74 in the library of the Rev. Dr Cox Macro (1683-1767), antiquary. Afterwards owned by John Henry Gurney, MP (1819-90), of Keswick Hall, Norfolk, banker, politician and ornithologist.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Appendix IX (1891), p. 123. Collated in Variorum. Facsimile of the last page in Sotheby's sale catalogue, 31 March 1936, lot 200.
Copy, in a single professional secretary hand, unascribed.
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Variorum.
A pencil transcript probably of this MS, made by or for Caesar Litton Falkiner (1863-1908), is preserved at Trinity College, Dublin (MS 1789).
Finis 1596, 141 folio pages, the first leaf imperfect, in half-vellum marbled boards. c.1596-early 17th century.
Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Formerly MS E.3.26.
Edited from this MS in Ware's edition of 1633. Collated in Variorum.
Once owned by Sir Henry St George (1581-1644), Garter King of Arms. Bought in 1852 by Sir Thomas Phillipps (part of Phillipps MS 13761). Hofmann & Freeman, sale catalogue 21, item 80. A set of photocopies is in the British Library, RP 207.
In a single secretary hand, but for the heading in italic:
Inscribed on p. 1 Anne Holland Booke
[possibly the daughter of Richard Holland (c.1598-1661), lawyer and MP in Lancashire, and wife of Edward Kenyon (c.1630-68), rector of Prestwich near Manchester]. Later owned by Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon (1917-93), fifth Baron Kenyon, of Gredington, Shropshire, President of the National Portrait Gallery, and then by Martin Schoyen, of Oslo and London, manuscript collector (his MS 2198). Quaritch's sale catalogue (Summer 1996), item 24.
A microfilm of this volume is in the British Library, RP 6317.
A précis of Spenser's arguments, in a small neat secretary hand, headed
Once owned by Thomas Smethurst and, later, by Thomas Madocks, mariner. Owned in 1713-88 by William Billington, of Preston Gubbals, Shropshire, son of John Billington. Scribbling on pastedown and flyleaves also including the name Anne Pilling
. Later purchased from John Salkeld by A.F. Norwood. Donated in 1974 by E.R. Lewis.
Printed Books and Manuscripts Owned or Inscribed by Spenser
See
This volume bears on the title-page Spenser's motto Immerito
and the last blank leaf (now separated as
The title-page inscribed Don
. Label of J. Fazakerley of Eton, 1773. Also label of Coxe (sale by King, July 1816). Formerly Folger MS 1752.1.
Discussed in Lee Piepho,
See
See
Miscellaneous
Originally blank leaf sig. m8 in a printed exemplum of Georgius Sabinus,
Facsimiles in
MS of a fourteen-line commendatory poem on Will: Justice:
, beginning
Collected by David Laing (1793-1878), Scottish antiquary, collector and librarian.
Edited and discussed, with a facsimile, in Joseph Black, Pan is Hee
: Commending
Edited and discussed, with facsimiles in A.E. Coldiron,
One of the earliest critiques of Spenser, beginning Whosoever will deliver a well grounded opinion and censure of any learned man...
. First published in E.W. Bligh,
Digby's autograph MS of the tract, That I wrote att Mr [Thpmas] May his desire
, with deletions and revisions, untitled.
Volume XLIV of the Middleton Papers, acquired by the descendants of Dr Owen Wynne (fl.1680s), clerk in the Secretary of State's office.
Copy.
One of the earliest commentaries on My much honored freind, I am too well acquainted with the weaknes of my abillities...
. First published in London, 1643. Variorum, II, 472-8.
Copy, headed
One of the volumes donated in 1727 by Thomas Perrott, of St John's College, Oxford.
Copy.
Copy.
Once owned by John Hopkinson (1610-80), Yorkshire antiquary, of Lofthouse, near Leeds, and comprising Volume 44 of the Hopkinson MSS. Signed bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), book collector, of Eshton Hall, West Yorkshire. Subsequently owned by her step-father Matthew Wilson.
This volume (when unnumbered) recorded in HMC, 3rd Report (1872), Appendix, p. 300.
Copy.
Tabulaof contents, 315 leaves (including blanks), in old calf gilt.
Stamped crest on the cover of the Finch family, Earls of Winchilsea.
Copy.
Inscribed (f. 179r) This is Sr. Thomas Meres [or ? Maiors] Book
: i.e. probably Sir Thomas Meres (1634-1715), of Kirton, Lincolnshire. Later bookplate of the Rev. John Curtis. Purchased from Mrs Ann Austin Curtis 12 October 1889.
Copy.
Copy, on 27 pages.
Not available for examination for conservation reasons.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, subscribed Kenelme Digby
and dated 13 January 1628[/9].
Volume 8 of the papers of Sir John Eliot (1592-1632), politician, and partly in his hand.
Among the papers of the Eliot family, Earls of St Germans, of Port Eliot, Cornwall.
Recorded (as Vol. 1) in HMC, 1st Report (1870), Appendix, p. 42.
Copy.
Tabulaof contents, xxx + 558 pages, in old vellum boards. c.1637.
Recorded in HMC, 6th Report, Part I (1877), p. 306.
Copy, headed
Copy, headed Kellam Digbie
.
Tabulaof contents at the end), in calf. c.1630s.
Formerly MS F. 2. 20.
First published in London, 1643; the text is printed in Variorum, II, 472-8.
Copy.
Later owned by the antiquary Michael Lort (1725-90). Bookplate of Edmund Turner. Sotheby's, 24 October 1972, lot 383, to Alan Thomas.
Copy.
With a letter by James Gairdner (1828-1912), historian, returning this volume to Edward William Cox (1809-79), lawyer and publisher, 20 January 1886.
Mid-17th century.Gift of Mr Roland L. Redmond, 1942.
Unpublished.
Bookes, subscribed
This was finished Anno D, 376 folio leaves, some pages excised, in modern quarter-calf marbled boards.ni . 1633
Written apparently by Ralph Knevett (1600-71).
c.1635.Discussed in Richard Peterson,
Readers' Annotated Exempla of Spenser's Works
The annotations are edited by Graham Hough in
Discussed in the anonymous
Discussed in the anonymous
Discussed in the anonymous
Also ownership inscription of A.H. Eccles, of Brasenose College, Oxford, 1765. Sotheby's, 24 July 1995, lot 36.
Photocopies of eight pages are in the British Library, RP 6030.
Discussed in the anonymous
Later owned by Charles Wesley (1707-88), founder of Methodism.
Recorded in
G. T.First half of 17th century.
The annotations discussed in A.P. Riemer,
Discussed in the anonymous
Once owned by the Dering family, baronets, of Surrenden, Kent. Puttick & Simpson's, 13 July 1865 (Dering sale, 3rd day), lot 754. Sold by Quaritch in 1980.
Extensively discussed and illustrated in James A. Riddell and Stanley Stewart,
Later owned by Sir Walter Oakeshott, FBA (1903-87), Oxford college head.
Mid-late 17th century.Discussed in Walter Oakeshott,
The title-page inscribed with the name John Hope (possibly Lord Craighall). Bookplate of Sir James Colquhoun of Luss. Quaritch's sale catalogue of English Books, April 2010, item 69, with a facsimile example.
Discussed in John Manning,
Discussed in William Leigh Godschalk,
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Spenser
Extracts from Spenser's works, including the ten dedicatory sonnets as well as most of the commendatory verses in
This MS discussed in Steven W. May,
Bookplate of Frederick Lewis Gay, of Brookline, Massachusetts, 1916.
Extracts, headed
Entitled (f. [1r])
From the library at Newburgh Priory, Yorkshire.
Extracts, including from