Cyril Tourneur
Verse
First published in A. B. Grosart,
Copy, subscribed Cecill Turner
.
A folio verse miscellany, including 15 poems by Donne, f. 162r-v in a rounded italic hand, ff. 164r-74v in a slightly erratic italic hand, ff. 175r-279v in a neat formal italic hand (also responsible for the index on ff. 2r-11v), this miscellany constituting ff. 162r-279v of a single folio volume containing also Part I (
Formerly MS G. 2.21.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart.
Prose
A character, beginning He came of a parent, that counselled the state into piety, honour and power...
, and dedicated to Lady Theodosia Cecil. First published in Logan Pearsall Smith,
Copy, in the hand of William Parkhurst, unascribed.
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
This MS recorded in Nicoll, pp. 330-6 (but not seen by him).
Copy, in a neat professional hand, entitled To the most vnderstanding, and the most worthie ladye The ladye Theodosia Cecyll; &c
, and subscribed Cyrill Tourneur
, in the form of a small 16-leaf booklet (4 x 3 inches).
Evans, 16 November 1842 (George Chalmers sale), lot 1647. Afterwards owned by James Orchard Halliwell (from 1872 Halliwell-Phillipps) (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector. J.W. Jarvis & Son, sale catalogue No. 59 (July 1889), item 181.
Edited from this MS in Pearsall Smith and in Nicoll.
Copy, in the hand of Ralph Starkey, headed Guil: Tourneur
.
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.
Edited from this MS in Nicoll, pp. 259-63.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
, with the dedication to Lady Theodosia Cecil, as Written by Mr: William Turnour
and subscribed Guil: Tourneur
.
Feathery Scribe, 334 leaves, plus an index in an italic hand (f. 375r), in modern half vellum on marbled boards.
Sotheby's, 4 July 1955 (André de Coppet sale), lot 950, to Maggs. Formerly Folger MS Add. 35.
Briefly described in Peter Beal,
Jerill Turner, on three pages of an unbound pair of conjugate quarto leaves, once folded as a letter or packet.
With two letters about the MS, one of them by Allardyce Nicoll to Mrs Clifton, 22 June 1929.
c.1612-20s.Among papers of the Clifton family, of Clifton Hall, Nottinghamshire.
This MS recorded in HMC, 4th Report (1873), Appendix, p. 361, and HMC 55, Various Collections, Vol. VII (1914), p. 265. Edited in Nicoll, pp. 297-8.
Copy, in a secretary hand, headed
This MS collated in Nicoll, pp. 330-6.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
, as Written by mr: Serill Turneur
and Dedicated to the most vnderstandinge, and the most worthie Ladie, the Ladie Theodosia Cecill: Dated, ano
[blank], subscribed Serill Tourneur:
.
Feathery Scribe, 83 leaves, in modern half-vellum marbled boards. c.1625-40.
Mostyn MS 262 (MS 56 in 1744), from the library originally founded by Sir Thomas Mostyn (1535-1617) at Mostyn hall, near Holywell, Flintshire, and maintained by Sir Roger Mostyn (1567-1642) and his son Sir Roger Mostyn, first Baronet (1625?-90). Later in the library of Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957), psychologist, linguist, and book collector.
Recorded in HMC, 4th Report (1874), Appendix, p. 361. Briefly described in Peter Beal,
This MS recorded (but not seen) in Nicoll, pp. 330-6. Beal,
Copy, in a neat predominantly italic hand, headed
Compiled by, and partly in the rugged italic hand of, Francis Russell, MP (1593-1641), fourth Earl of Bedford, politician.
c.1639.Recorded in HMC, 2nd Report (1871), Appendix, p. 1.
Dramatic works
First published in London, 1611. Nicoll, pp. 173-255.
Extracts.
Four leaves of this commonplace book are in the
Owned in 1615-16 by one Bassett
and in the 1880s by Richard Savage. At the Neligan sale, 2 August 1888, lot 1098. Bought by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), and his sale 4 July 1889, lot 1257.
All the Shakespearian texts except Edward Pudsey's Booke
, 1600One Man in His Time
: The Notebook of Edward PudseyAt Mr Marston’s Request
: Edward Pudsey and the Inns of Court