Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Verse: Poems and Translations
First published in
Copy of lines 1-24, 30-6, in a formal secretary hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 14, pp. 64-5.
First published in
Copy, with a correction in another hand.
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. 298, pp. 346-6. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford, p. 209.
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
and, in a later hand, Here ends my Ld of Surreys Poems
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 45, p. 97.
First published in
Copy.
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. 78, pp. 123-5. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
First published in
Copy.
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. 86, pp. 133-4. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford; collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 87, pp. 134-6. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 88, pp. 136-8. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections in another hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford; collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 89, pp. 138-40. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections in another hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 90, pp. 140-2. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections in another hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, with a correction in another hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 29, p. 83.
First published in
Copy.
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. 85, pp. 132-3. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
First published in
Copy, with corrections in one or more other hands.
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. 72, pp. 117-18. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 37, p. 57.
First published in
Copy, in a neat secretary hand, untitled.
The page bearing lengthways in the margin a note of contents in the hand of Ralph Starkey (c.1569-1628), antiquary.
Edited from this MS in Padelford, where Surrey's authorship is doubted. See also Rollins, II, 322-3.
First published in
Copy, untitled, in an accomplished secretary hand.
Collected by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), astrologer and antiquary, and partly derived from William Lilly (1602-81), astrologer.
This MS recorded in Rollins, II, 313.
Copy.
Copy, in a musical setting.
Compiled by Robert Taitt, schoolmaster and precenter in the Church of Lauder, Berwickshire.
c.1676-90.Later in the library of Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957), psychologist, linguist and book collector. Formerly T 135Z. B724 1677-89 Bound.
Discussed in Walter H. Rubsamen,
Copy of a ten-stanza version, in a musical setting.
With a title-page Ane buck off roundells...Collected and notted by dauid meluill. 1612
, the compiler David Melvill, of Aberdeen, being the brother of James Melvill (1556-1614), Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages.
The binding bearing the name of Robert Ogilvie
in gilt. Later owned by Lord Ashburnham. Recorded in 1916 as owned by Michael Tomkinson, of Franche Hall, Kidderminster. Recorded in 1958 as being somewhere in Australia
.
This MS edited as
Edited from this MS in the 1916 edition, pp. 47-8, 199-200. Recorded in Mumford, p. 12, and in Rollins, II, 313.
Copy, headed
Partly compiled (pp. 75-99) by one Robert Berkeley, who has inscribed the first page Rob Berkeley his booke Ano. 1640
.
Formerly owned by Henry Huth (1815-78). Formerly Rosenbach 195.
Copy, in a musical setting.
In the Atholl Collection of Music, assembled by Lady Dorothea Stewart-Murray (1866-1937), daughter of John Stewart-Murray (1840-1917), seventh Duke of Atholl. Formerly in the Sandeman Library, Perth.
Copy, in double columns.
The Braye LuteBook
, formerly among the Cave family papers of Lord Braye at Stanford Hall, Rugby.
Copy of the incipit only, in a musical setting.
For three other part books of this Psalter, see
Purchased from Mrs H.S. Andrews, 14 November 1890.
This MS discussed with a facsimile, in Mumford.
Copy of the incipit only (here
1757. Early 16th century.
This MS discussed, with a facsimile, in Ivy L. Mumford,
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting for the lute, as transcribed by one Ralph Bowle to learne to playe on his lutte, in anno 1558
, added on the endpapers. 1558.
This MS discussed, with a facsimile, in Mumford.
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting, untitled.
One of the part books of the
See
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 5, p. 58.
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 44, p. 97.
First published in
Copy of the incipit only, in a musical setting for the lute.
1757. Early 16th century.
This MS discussed, with a facsimile, in Ivy L. Mumford,
Copy of the incipit in a musical setting.
Scribbled name (f. 22r) Sarah Scalther[?]
. Sotheby's, 14 July 1887, lot 481. Formerly Folger MS 448.16.
This MS discussed in Mumford.
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting.
The Braye LuteBook
, formerly among the Cave family papers of Lord Braye at Stanford Hall, Rugby.
First published in
Copy.
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. 76, pp. 121-2. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy of lines 1-12.
Edited from this MS in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 75, pp. 119-21. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in
First published in A.S.G. Edwards,
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis E. of Surr.
.
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 Edwards.
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 4, p. 57.
First published at the end of Book III in William Baldwin,
The texts discussed in J.M. Evans,
Copy, headed
exercyses(with translations) by Harington's son, John; (and pp. 203-5) more Latin and English verses, followed by an index to the volume and a Latin epigram on tobacco, with a translation, the MS probably originally prepared as a presentation MS, with (pp. iv-v) a dedication to Prince Henry dated 19 June 1605, 268 pages, imperfect, lacking pp. 11-12, in contemporary calf elaborately gilt. c.1605.
Inscribed (p. [i]) R. Joyner[?] Sandwich
.
Edited from this MS (together with Harington's own appended epigram to John Davies of Hereford) by EU. Hood
[i.e. Joseph Haslewood] in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 41, p. 94.
Copy, here beginning
This MS recorded in Rollins, II, 150.
Copy, headed The Fourthe Booke
.
servantThomas Combe, with Harington's frequent autograph corrections and insertions, written as a presentation copy to Prince Henry (via James I), vi + 268 pages (two numbered twice), in contemporary calf elaborately gilt.
Including (pp. 256-63) a watercolour drawing of the lantern, with accompanying English and Latin verses, which Harington gave to King James as a New Year's gift in 1602/3; (p. 264) Harington's welcome to King James and to Queen Anne; (pp. 256-6) his verses To James the Sixt king of Scotland The dedication of the coppie sent by Captayn Hunter
, and (pp. [iv-v]) a dedicatory epistle to Prince Henry, dated in Harington's hand (and probably presented to the Prince shortly after) 19 June 1605.
Inscribed R. Joyce Emmerson Sandwich
. Item 14 in an unidentified sale catalogue. Later owned by George Thorn-Drury, KC (1860-1931), literary scholar and editor. Sotheby's, 22 February 1932 (Thorn-Drury sale), lot 2405.
Including (p. [iii]) a 19th-century copy of James I's letter of thanks for this gift, transcribed from the original letter in
Edited from this MS in Kilroy, with colour facsimiles of the lantern, of page 122, of the binding, of the coloured title-page, and the engraving on p. 261 (Kilroy, Plates 5-9, after p. 178). Facsimile of pp. 256-7 (including the lantern) in Heather Wolfe,
This item recorded in Rollins, II, 150.
Possibly once owned by Robert Pember (d.1560). Later owned by J. M. Burnell-Nugent. Sotheby's, 14 March 1979, lot 443, to A. G. Thomas.
Facsimile of this MS in Sotheby's sale catalogue, 14 March 1979, p. 347, and in Edwards, p. 76.
Copy of the incipit, here
Inscribed (f. 2r) Sum liber thomae mullineri iohanne heywoode teste
: i.e. compiled by Thomas Mulliner (fl.1545-75).
Owned and annotated in 1776 by John Stafford Smith (1750-1836), musician and musical antiquary, who also records (f. 110r) lending it in 1774 to Sir John Hawkins (1719-89), music scholar and lawyer. Item 873 in an unidentified sale catalogue. Purchased from William Hayman Cummings, FSA (1831-1915), singer and musical antiquary, on 10 November 1877.
This MS discussed, with a facsimile, in Mumford; edited in
Copy of the incipit only, here
This MS recorded in Mumford, p. 15.
First published in
Copy, in the hand of Mary Fitzroy (née Howard), untitled.
R N.
Probably compiled by various noblemen and ladies in the Court circle of Henry VIII, particularly members of the Howard family, including Mararet Howard (née Douglas), who transcribed some of the 122 poems which have been attributed to Wyatt, Mary Fitzroy (née Howard), Duchess of Richmond, and Mary Shelton.
c.1530s-40s.Inscribed (f. 1r) mary shelton
and with part of the name of Mary Howard
. Later owned by the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, and by the Rev. George Frederick Nott (1767-1841), literary editor. Sotheby's, 11 November 1848 (Nott sale), to Thomas Rodd.
Generally cited as the Devonshire MS
. The fragment of flyleaf (f. 1r) is reproduced in facsimile in Foxwell, I, after p. 250, and a facsimile of f. 32v is in Arthur F. Marotti,
This MS collated in Padelford and in Hughey, O Happy Dames
in the Devonshire Manuscript
Facsimile example in Jesse Childs,
Copy, in a musical setting by John Shepherd, foliated in pencil 31v-2v.
This MS recorded in Mumford, p. 15.
Copy of the first stanza, in a neat secretary hand.
The page bearing lengthways in the margin a note of contents in the hand of Ralph Starkey (c.1569-1628), antiquary.
This MS collated in Hughey,
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting by John Shepherd.
Inscribed (f. 2r) Sum liber thomae mullineri iohanne heywoode teste
: i.e. compiled by Thomas Mulliner (fl.1545-75).
Owned and annotated in 1776 by John Stafford Smith (1750-1836), musician and musical antiquary, who also records (f. 110r) lending it in 1774 to Sir John Hawkins (1719-89), music scholar and lawyer. Item 873 in an unidentified sale catalogue. Purchased from William Hayman Cummings, FSA (1831-1915), singer and musical antiquary, on 10 November 1877.
Edited from this MS in
First published in
Copy, with corrections, in a neat secretary hand.
This MS collated in Padelford, p. 201.
First published in
Copy, with corrections in another hand.
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 Nott and in Hughey, I, No. 79, pp. 125-7. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
First published in
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. 84, pp. 130-2. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections in another hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Printed from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
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. 83, pp. 128-30. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, with corrections in another hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
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. 81, pp. 127-8. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, headed
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
First published in
Copy, in a roman hand, headed by an Italian motto, subscribed H S
and, in a later hand, Here ends my Ld of Surreys Poems
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 6, p. 58.
Copy, untitled.
Inscribed (f. 1r) E Libris Richardo Glovero pharmacopol. Londinense pertinantibus
, the date 1638
possibly added in a different hand. The name William Allen
on f. 77v among scribbling. Inscribed (f. 1v) by a later owner, apparently for Mr Thorpe
, I was informed by the bookseller of whom I bought this book; that it belonged formerly to a literary gentleman who lived in Burton Crescent and who died about six months ago. 3rd Augt. 1835
.
Cited in Glover MS
:
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edted from this MS in Padelford, No. 31, pp. 84-5.
First published in
Copy.
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. 77, pp. 122-3. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy of lines 1-30, 35-50, in a formal secretary hand, with corrections in a later hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford. Collated in Hughey,
Copy, in the hand of John Harington of Stepney (1520?-82), subscribed H. S.
.
Including 85 poems that have been attributed to Wyatt, the great majority of poems untitled and unascribed, with (ff. 59r, 60r) a table of contents. The compiler, who adds headings and corrections, is John Mantell (1516?-41), a colleague of Wyatt on diplomatic missions.
c.1532-41.Owned c.1545-6 by Sir George Blage (1512-51). Probably used by John Harington of Stepney. Old pressmark D. 2. 7.
Cited by editors as the Blage MS
. First described by Kenneth Muir (Blage
Manuscript: The Original Compiler Identified
Edited from this MS in Kenneth Muir,
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 40, pp. 93-4.
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 38, p. 93.
Copy.
In several hands: poems on ff. 50r, 54v, 66r, 67r-9v, 86r-98v, 100r-1r, and a couplet at the top of f. 70r in Wyatt's own hand, with his autograph corrections and revisions occurring intermittently between ff. 29v and 66v; otherwise written, emended or annotated in various scribal hands, including Nicholas Grimald (1519-62) and John Brereton, one anonymous hand predominating on ff. 4r-49r, 50v-4r, 55r-62r.
c.1530s.Later in the possession of the Harington family, including entries (ff. 104r-7r) by Sir John Harington (
Generally cited by editors, and in Egerton MS
. The principal text for all Wyatt's modern editors. The text of ff. 3r-101r is edited verbatim in Harrier. Discussed in Joost Daalder,
This MS collated in Padelford.
First published in
Copy of lines 50-5, 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. 74, p. 119. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy of lines 1-18, 21-55, in a formal secretary hand, with corrections in a later hand, untitled, under a general heading iniustly put to death by Henry ye 8th
added later, subscribed ffinis. H. S.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford and in Hughey,
First published in
Copy.
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. 82, p. 128. Edited from the Nott transcript in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
This MS collated in Padelford and in Hughey,
First published in London, [1554], ed. John Day. Edited by Richard Tottel (London, 1557). Padelford, No. 58, pp. 142-89. Edited by Florence H. Ridley (Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1963). Jones, pp. 63-88.
Copy, headed
In the collection of Francis Hargrave (1740/1-1821), legal writer.
Printed from this MS (with the text of the 1557 edition on facing pages) in Padelford, No. 58, pp. 122-65. Collated in Ridley.
First published in
Copy of lines 1-2, jotted in a 16th-century hand, the first line recopied in a 17th-century hand.
Copy, untitled, a forgery by J.P. Collier.
Inscribed (f. 1r) Joseph Hall
(not the bishop). Later owned by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, who has entered in pseudo-17th-century secretary script copies of various ballads on ff. 39r-41r, 107v-79r, 181r-v, 227r-8v, 243r-6r, as well as adding foliation (1-284) before the more recent foliation (1-291, used below). Quaritch's sale catalogue of English Literature
(August-November 1884), item 22350, Collier's transcript of the MS made c.1860 being item 22352. Formerly Folger MS 2071.7.
Discussed, with facsimile examples, in Giles E. Dawson,
See Giles E. Dawson,
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 30, p. 83.
First published in
See also Introduction.
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in Padelford, No. 15, pp. 65-6.
First published in
Copy.
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. 80, p. 127. The Nott transcript of this MS collated in Padelford.
Copy, in a roman hand, untitled.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in
First published in
Copy, in a formal secretary hand, untitled, subscribed H S
.
Almost entirely compiled for John Harington of Stepney (c.1517-82), of Stepney, courtier and writer, but also used by his son Sir John Harington and including (ff. 69v-78r), in an unidentified hand, Edmund Campion's Virgilian Latin epic (beginning servant
Thomas Combe (Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, MS 437).
Inscribed (ff. 29v and 82r) Ellina Harrington
and (f. 29v) ffrancis Haryngton
, two of Sir John's children. Inscribed (f. 3r) Liber Jacobi Tyrrell, 1663
: i.e. by James Tyrrell (1642-1718), political theorist and historian, friend of John Locke. Owned in 1791 by the Rev. William Sayle, of Stowey, Somerset. Bearing annotations in red ink by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer. Bought in 1800 from Sayle by Thomas Park (1758/9-1834), antiquary and bibliographer, who sold it to Thomas Hill (1760-1840), London book collector. Subsequently owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 1836 (Heber sale, Part XI), lot 1336. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue, 1836, item 1244. Phillips MS 9474. Sotheby's, 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 1206. Quaritch's sale catalogue, 1900, Part VII, item 5811. Acquired 15 October 1900.
Some pieces in this MS (notably works by John Harington the Elder) printed in the various editions of
Edited from this MS in
Miscellaneous
Unpublished?
Copy of a brief account of
Bookplate of Algernon Capell (1654-1710), second Earl of Essex, Privy Councillor, dated 1701.