Chidiock Tichborne
Verse
Hirsch, p. 308.
Copy, in an italic hand, untitled, subscribed Chidiock Ticburne
, on the recto side of a single folio leaf.
Edited from this MS in Hirsch.
First published in the single sheet answer
to this poem, see
Copy, headed
Compiled in part (ff. 131v-66r) by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), astrologer and antiquary.
c.1630s-40s.Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Chidiock Tichborne
.
Copy, headed
Scribbling on f. 33r rev. including the name Elizabeth keech
.
Copy.
Including twelve poems (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett and 32 poems (plus four of doubtful authorship) by Strode.
c.1630s-40s.Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue (1836), item 1044. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9561. Sotheby's, 19 June 1893 (Phillipps sale), lot 628, and 21 March 1895, lot 903. Hodgson's, 23 April 1959, lot 528.
Cited in English Poetry MS
:
This MS collated in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
S. S.on the upper cover.
Owned in 1619, and probably compiled, by Simon Sloper (b.1596/7), of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
c.1620s-30s.Bought from Parker, of Oxford, 2 April 1889, by Percy Manning and bequeathed by him in 1917.
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
The name George Brown
inscribed on p. 14. Inscribed on p. i by Edmond Malone (1741-1812), literary scholar, biographer and book collector Feb 13. 1790. I this day purchased this Manuscript Collection of Poems, at the sale of Mr Brander's books, at the exorbitant price of Ten Guineas. EMalone
.
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
With a few additions in Rawlinson's hand.
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
compiled by one John Hooper of Devon.
c.1665.The binding is a recycled vellum legal document between Christopher and Katherine Mason.
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
The heading only,
Compiled by William Fulman (1632-88), antiquary.
Late 17th century.Inscribed on a flyleaf Ex MSS olim Thomæ Turner, S.T.P. CC Coll. Oxen Præsidij
: i.e. of Thomas Turner (1645-1714), President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Copy.
Assembled by Hannibal Baskervile, of Sunningwell, Berkshire.
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, apparently made by one of Powle's clerks directly from Tichborne's autograph MS, the poem headed partly in Powle's hand Written by him selfe .3. dayes before his exequution: I haue the originall written with his owne hande
.
Compiled over a period, and partly written, by Sir Stephen Powle (c.1553-1630), Clerk of the Crown.
Edited from this MS in Hirsch, with a facsimile of f. 79r on p. 314, and, in a revised transcription, with another facsimile, in
Among collections of Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary.
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
Copy of lines 1-15, untitled, imperfect, lacking the last line.
Compiled by Robert Dobbes, vicar of Runcorn, Cheshire.
c.1601-7.Acquired from L. Stock, 1 July 1876.
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1v, in a court hand) Daniell Leare his Booke
, witnesse William Strode
, and (f. 164r) Mr Daniell Leare eius Liber
: i.e. compiled chiefly by Daniel Leare, a distant cousin of the poet William Strode, probably at Christ Church, Oxford, before he entered the Middle Temple in 1633.
This suggestion, by Mary Hobbs, is supported by entries in the Caution Book of 1625-41 at Christ Church, where Strode is found (p. 22) paying £10 as college security for Leare and where Leare signs (p. 23) on this sum's repayment by Dr Fell on 13 May 1633. Forey suggests (p. lxxix) that he was the Daniell Leare of St Andrews, Holburne, whose will was proved in 1652; but it is more likely that he was the Daniel Leare to whom Henry King, Dean of Rochester, leased property at Chatham on 19 July 1655 (
The volume includes 12 poems by Donne; 15 poems (plus a second copy of one and three of doubtful authorship) by Carew; 20 poems (plus two of uncertain authorship) by Corbett; and 84 poems (plus second copies of eight poems, four poems of doubtful authorship and some apocryphal poems) by Strode, the texts being closely related to, and in part probably transcribed from, the Corpus MS
of Strode's poems (
Inscribed also John Leare
(probably Daniel's younger brother); (f. 1r) Anthony Euans his booke
(who married Daniel Leare's niece Dorothy Leare in 1663); (f. 1v) Alexander Croke his Book 1773
; and (f. 164v) John Scott
(who matriculated at Christ Church in 1632). Rimell & Son, 9 November 1878.
Cited in Leare MS
:
Discussed in Mary Hobbs,
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy of the first stanza only, headed
Inscribed (f. 1v, in a court hand) Daniell Leare his Booke
, witnesse William Strode
, and (f. 164r) Mr Daniell Leare eius Liber
: i.e. compiled chiefly by Daniel Leare, a distant cousin of the poet William Strode, probably at Christ Church, Oxford, before he entered the Middle Temple in 1633.
This suggestion, by Mary Hobbs, is supported by entries in the Caution Book of 1625-41 at Christ Church, where Strode is found (p. 22) paying £10 as college security for Leare and where Leare signs (p. 23) on this sum's repayment by Dr Fell on 13 May 1633. Forey suggests (p. lxxix) that he was the Daniell Leare of St Andrews, Holburne, whose will was proved in 1652; but it is more likely that he was the Daniel Leare to whom Henry King, Dean of Rochester, leased property at Chatham on 19 July 1655 (
The volume includes 12 poems by Donne; 15 poems (plus a second copy of one and three of doubtful authorship) by Carew; 20 poems (plus two of uncertain authorship) by Corbett; and 84 poems (plus second copies of eight poems, four poems of doubtful authorship and some apocryphal poems) by Strode, the texts being closely related to, and in part probably transcribed from, the Corpus MS
of Strode's poems (
Inscribed also John Leare
(probably Daniel's younger brother); (f. 1r) Anthony Euans his booke
(who married Daniel Leare's niece Dorothy Leare in 1663); (f. 1v) Alexander Croke his Book 1773
; and (f. 164v) John Scott
(who matriculated at Christ Church in 1632). Rimell & Son, 9 November 1878.
Cited in Leare MS
:
Discussed in Mary Hobbs,
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy, in a small secretary hand, headed in italic
Compiled by Sir Edward Hoby (1560-1617), politician and diplomat.
c.1580s-90s.Bookplate of George Dunn (1865-1912), of Woolley Hall, near Maidenhead, Berkshire, antiquary. Sotheby's, 11 February 1914 (Dunn sale), lot 1198.
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
Copy of lines 1-11, imperfect.
Copy, headed
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy, in the hand of Ralph Starkey, headed
Chiefly in the hand of Ralph Starkey (c.1569-1628), antiquary, and also including the Feathery Scribe
.
Later owned by Sir Simonds D'Ewes, Bt, MP (1602-50), diarist and antiquary.
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Fols 1r-82r comprise a separate collection of verse and some prose, possibly in a single predominantly secretary hand with some variants of style, the first leaf (f. 1) inscribed in another hand ffinis W Browne
.
This volume comprising Parts 1-3, 5, 8-13, of what was formerly a single composite volume but is now bound in three volumes.
c.1637-50.Inscribed (f. 280v) Philip Butler his book
.
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, in an italic hand, headed Tychborne
.
Copy, untitled, here beginning
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
:
Copy, headed
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Including much Welsh verse and coats of arms, some by or relating to Sir John Salusbury. Compiled, at least in part, by William Cynwal of Penmachno for Catherine of Berain, wife of Sir Richard Clough.
c.1591-1609.This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Including 14 poems by Carew (and a second copy of one poem), eight poems (plus 3 of doubtful authorship) by Randolph, and 28 poems by Strode (plus a second copy of one and two of doubtful authorship).
c.late 1630s.Later used and annotated by William Fulman (1632-88), Oxford antiquary, and entries in his hand on f. 97r. Formerly Bodleian, MS CCC.328.
Cited in Fulman MS
:
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, in a musical setting, untitled.
Complete facsimile in Jorgens, VI (1987).
Copy, untitled, subscribed Chidiock Tichborne
.
Among the papers of the Fuller family of Brightling Park. Possibly once owned by Ambrose Trayton of Lewes, Esquire of the Body to James I and Charles I.
Copy, in an italic hand, untitled, subscribed finis qd Chidiok Ticburne
, on the recto side of a single folio leaf.
Edited from this MS in Hirsch.
Copy, written in oblong format, untitled.
Formerly among the manuscripts of the Isham family at Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire.
Recorded in HMC, 3rd report (1872), Appendix, p. 253.
Edited from this MS in Richard Barnfield,
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Abraham Bassano
and (f. 98r) Elizabeth Weldon
. Later owned by William John Thoms (1803-85), writer, antiquary and librarian. Sotheby's, 11 February 1887 (Thoms sale), lot 1092. Also owned by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89). Formerly Folger MS 452.4.
Cited in Welden MS
:
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Including 14 poems by Strode (and a second copy of one poem).
c.1637-51.Inscribed (front pastedown) Wakelin EeK Hering / Blows of Whitsor
, and (rear pastedown) R. J. Cotton
. Formerly Folger MS 2073.4.
Cited in
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Including 11 poems by Donne, and 15 poems (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett.
c.1630s.Later owned by Edward Jeremiah Curteis, M.P., of Windmill Hill, Sussex. Puttick & Simpson's, 30 June 1884 (Curteis sale), lot 175, to Pearson of Pall Mall for James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89). Formerly Folger MS 452.5.
Cited in Curteis MS
:
This MS text collated in Hirsch.
Copy of the last two lines, untitled and here beginning
finis in the three twentieth yeare of my age Tricessimo septimo Elizabethæ.
Compiled in part probably by Hugh Lottisham (b.c.1572), of Brasenose College, Oxford; one section relating to expenses of Oliver Lottisham in 1616; the last section in the later italic hand of their distant cousin Elizabeth Clarke.
c.1595-1650s.Inscribed (f. 1r) Elizabeth Clarke
(several times) and Chatham Hordinant
. Formerly Folger MS 1072.1.
Discussed, with facsimiles of ff. 1r and 8v, in Kathryn Dezur,
Facsimile in Zarnowiecki, p. 59.
Copy, headed
Including 23 poems by Strode (and second copies of two poems) and one poem of doubtful authorship.
c.1630s.Including (ff. 98r-100r) a letter by one Pet[er] Wood
. Inscribed (ff. 90r-1r), Thease verses I borroed to write out of John Sherly [d. 1666] a booke seller in litle Brittaine, 28th of March 1633
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9235. Sotheby's, 21 February 1938, lot 243.
Cited in Wood MS
:
Copy, headed
Inscribed on a flyleaf John Burns, November 30 1926
: i.e. the Rt. Hon. John Elliott Burns (1858-1943), labour leader and politician. Acquired in 1944 from Quaritch.
Some verse contents of the volume briefly discussed or edited in Peter J. Seng,
Copy, headed
Inscribed names Gilbert Rye
and William Norris
and a reference (on f. 6av) to Doctor Gylbart
.
The entries were at one time given separate library EL numbers ranging (intermittently) from EL 1183c to EL 6172 at one end and from EL 1183a to EL 6206 from the reverse end.
This MS page separately categorized as EL 6196.
Copy.
Among the Scarsbrick, Blundell and Crosby papers.
Copy, headed
Compiled over a period, at least in part, by various members of the Lloyd family of Llwydiarth.
Early 17th century-1672.Inscriptions including (f. 3r) Mounta: Lloyd 1671
and (f. 49r) David Wms. his Book beeing Mrs Anne Lloyds Guift
, and with other references to David Lloyd, Elizabeth Lluyd, Robert Lluyd, Jane Lloyd, and Hugh Lloyd. Probably Quaritch's sale Catalogue of English Literature
(August-November 1884), item 22351. Formerly Sotheby MS B. 2.
Copy.
Inscribed, and probably compiled, by Hugh Barrow (b.1617/18), of Brasenose College, Oxford.
c.1638.Also inscribed names of George Hope, Peter Wynne and [?]Anselm Huff. Later owned by Dr A.S.W. Rosenbach (1876-1952), Philadelphia bookseller and scholar: Rosenbach MS 192.
Calligraphic copy, with decorative roundels, headed
In a hand associated with one Henry Feilde.
c.1630s.Copy, headed in the margin
Possibly compiled by one W: H:
: i.e. probably William Holgate (1618-46), of Queens' College, Cambridge, with late 17th-century additions apparently made by other members of the Holgate family, of Saffron Walden and Great Bardfield, Essex.
Owned in the early 18th century by John Wale, who supplied the index on pp. 330-3. Owned before 1927 by Col. W.G. Carwardine-Probert, of Bures, Suffolk (descendant of the Holgate family).
Cited in
This MS text recorded in Hirsch.
Copy, headed in the margin
This MS recorded in Hirsch.
finis qd Ant. Bab.[i.e. ascribed to Anthony Babington (1561-86), Catholic conspirator, who was executed with Tichborne on 20 September 1586].
On the recto of the last blank leaf in a printed exemplum of Giovanni Boccaccio,
Inscribed names at the end of the volume of Cropley 1595
and John Edwardes
. Later inscribed Presented by Peter Haztie Esq On the 30t day of October 1848. by his friend Philip Hone
. Bookplate of Edwin B. Holden.
Copy, here beginning
Names inscribed on f. [ir]: John Humphreys
and D [?] Wynn
.
Hirsch, p. 307.
Copy, in an italic hand, untitled, subscribed Chidiok Tichburne
, on the verso side of a single folio leaf.
Edited from this MS in Hirsch.
Prose
Hirsch, pp. 311-12.
Copy, in the hand of Ralph Starkey, headed
Chiefly in the hand of Ralph Starkey (c.1569-1628), antiquary, and also including the Feathery Scribe
.
Later owned by Sir Simonds D'Ewes, Bt, MP (1602-50), diarist and antiquary.
Copy, headed Chidiocke Tichbourne
.
According to an inscription on f. 1*r this MS comprises (presumably a transcript of) Severall papers found in Mr: Deas Study Secretary to Bishop Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury
.
Copy.
Evidently the MS from which selected items are transcribed in Hitherto from the beginning of the Book, from a Manuscript in 4to: belonging to John Arden of Stockport Esqr:
i.e. probably John Arden (1742-1823), of Harden, Utkinton and Pepper Halls, High Sheriff of Cheshire. Acquired in 1942.
This volume discussed and various letters printed in Bertram Dobell,
Edited from this MS in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Flyleaf inscribed Stamford 1693
: i.e. Thomas Grey (c.1654-1720), second Earl of Stamford, Privy Counsellor. Bookplate of John Towneley (1697-1782), translator, of Towneley Hall, near Burnley, Lancashire.
First published in George Whetstone,
Copy, in a section relating to the history of the Church of England.
Compiled by William Fulman (1632-88), antiquary.
Late 17th century.Inscribed on a flyleaf Ex MSS olim Thomæ Turner, S.T.P. CC Coll. Oxen Præsidij
: i.e. of Thomas Turner (1645-1714), President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Edited from this MS in Hirsch.
Copy, headed
Later owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1830-84), merchant and author. Sotheby's, 18 June 1844 (Bright sale), lot 190, to Thomas Rodd (1796-1849), bookseller.
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed
Owned, and annotated, by Sir Simonds D'Ewes, Bt (1602-50), diarist and antiquary.
This MS recorded in Hirsch.