Richard Crashaw
Verse
English Poems
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
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This MS collated in Martin. Reduced facsimile in Garnett & Gosse (1903), III, 62.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, deleted.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled, run immediately on from
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy of an untitled version run-on immediately after Crashaw's elegy on Harris (
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
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First published in an early version as
Copy, with two textual alterations in Crashaw's hand, untitled, the text following on from
Inscribed inside the front cover, in Rome on 4 January 1836, by Richard Chenevix Trench (1807-86), Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, theologian, philologist and poet, and also with his presentation inscription, dated 5 June 1865, to Richard Monckton Milnes (1809-85), first Baron Houghton, author and politician. Subsequently in the library of the latter's son, Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, afterwards Crewe-Milnes (1858-1945), first Marquess of Crewe, politician.
First published in Grosart, Supplement (1888). Martin p. 397.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart (Supplement) and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Extracts, comprising lines 33-8, 41-6, 53-62, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
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First published in
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (lines 65, 66)
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of stanza 3, lines 4-6, beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 293-4. Martin, pp. 395-6.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Martin (1927). Martin (1957), pp. 403-4.
The poem has been erroneously attributed to Philip Cornwallis: see Introduction.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
Copy, headed
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Martin (1927). Martin (1957), pp. 404-5.
The poem has been erroneously attributed to Philip Cornwallis: see Introduction.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey.
This MS collated in John Yoklavich,
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 290-2. Martin pp. 394-5.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Martin (1927). Martin (1957), pp. 402-3.
This poem has been erroneously attributed to Philip Cornwallis: see Introduction.
Copy, here ascribed to P. Cornwallis
.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
Copy, subscribed Cornwallis
.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Martin (1927). Martin (1957), p. 405.
This poem has been erroneously attributed to Philip Cornwallis: see Introduction.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
Copy, subscribed at the foot of the page in another hand Phil. Cornwaleys
, possibly Cornwallis's autograph signature.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey.
This MS collated in John Yoklavich,
Copy.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
See
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy.
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, under a general heading
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
:
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Collected by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), herald and antiquary.
Late 17th century.Given to the library in 1954 by N.R. Ker.
Copy, headed
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in L.C. Martin,
Copy.
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 289. Martin, pp. 392-3.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in
Brief extracts, comprising lines 71-4, 81-2, 24, 78, amidst other poems.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 7-10, 23-4, untitled and beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy.
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
:
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 287-9. Martin, pp. 382-4.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in
Line 22.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy of stanzas 4 (lines 5-6), 6 and 12 (lines 1-4), beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 1-2, 31-4, 79-84.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, in an early version as
Copy, in a neat hand, the formal title-page, preliminary inscription and some textual alterations in Crashaw's hand.
Inscribed inside the front cover, in Rome on 4 January 1836, by Richard Chenevix Trench (1807-86), Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, theologian, philologist and poet, and also with his presentation inscription, dated 5 June 1865, to Richard Monckton Milnes (1809-85), first Baron Houghton, author and politician. Subsequently in the library of the latter's son, Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, afterwards Crewe-Milnes (1858-1945), first Marquess of Crewe, politician.
This MS collated in Martin, p. xciii, with a facsimile of the title-page facing p. 315. Also discussed by Martin, with a similar facsimile, in
Extracts, comprising lines 69-96, 149-50, 143-5, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 344. Martin, p. 381.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 187. Martin, p. 381.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
See
First published (lines 15-46 only) in Leonard Leys,
Copy of lines 1-15, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 1-14, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extracts (lines 25, 41, 42).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy of lines 15-46, headed R: Crashaw. Pemb:
.
A label on the cover: Dr. Lynnet's Common Place Book
: i.e. compiled by Dr William Lynnet (1622/3-1700), of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Inscribed Ri. Walker 1758. some years agoe Mr. Brigg bought this Common place book in Smithfield, and gave it to RW
. Inscriptions dated 1792 by Thomas Bousefield (or possibly James Simpson), wheelwright of Kendal. Purchased from J.W. Jarvis & Son, 30 January 1891.
This MS collated in Martin.
Headed
Puttick and Simpson's, 3 June 1878, lot 84 (erroneously described as Auto[graph]. lines in his singularly minute hand
) and at Sotheby's, 22 March 1907, lot 39.
This MS recorded in
See
First published in
Extensive extracts, rearranged.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin. Reduced facsimile in Garnett & Gosse (1903), III, 62.
First published in
Copy, untitled.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Second copy, heavily deleted.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, as
Copy.
Including (f. 1r) an anagram on Frances Pawlett. Inscribed in red ink (f. 123v) Egigius Frampton hunc librum jure tenet non est mortale quod opto: 1659
: i.e. by Giles Frampton, who is perhaps responsible for some of the later poems. Also inscribed [?]R. N. 1663
. Some later notes in the hand of Richard Rawlinson.
First published, among
Copy, deleted.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 33-40, 18, 23-32.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy.
Formerly Princeton General MSS Misc AM 14401.
This MS discussed in A.S.G. Edwards,
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 185-6. Martin, pp. 379-80.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy of an eight-line version, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 343. Martin, p. 381.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy, untitled, run on directly from
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart (Supplement); collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy, untitled.
Cited in Emmanuel College MS
:
Copy, as English'd by Mr Crashaw
.
Sotheby's, 13 June 1870, lot 157, to James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector; thence, on 5 July 1870, to Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 3.4.
First published (in a compressed form) in
Copy, with general heading
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (?3 lines).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of the last four lines, here beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 1, 2, 34, 4, 32, 30, 19, 20 rearranged.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy, headed
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Extracts, comprising lines 48-50, 53.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, headed (on a separate title-page) R: Crashaw Coll: Petren:
.
The first item (ff. 1r-25v) a sermon (on the authority of kings) with a dedicatory epistle to Charles I signed by the probable compiler of the volume, Thomas Lenthall (b.1610/11), Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and dated July 1642.
c.1642.Presented by Edward J.L. Scott, 14 October 1894.
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy of the final couplet, beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 5-11, 43, 44.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
See
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 2592. Sotheby's, 10 June 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 960. Owned in 1896 by George Thorn-Drury, KC (1860-1931), literary scholar and editor. Acquired in 1950 from H.F.B. Brett-Smith, Oxford literary scholar and editor.
Cited in Natley MS
:
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Copy of lines 3-4, untitled and here beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, subscribed Crashaw
.
First published in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 3-4, untitled and beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts from the later version, comprising lines 16, 17, 19, 20, 60-3.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy.
Inscribed (f. ir) by Thomas Hearne (1678-1735), the date 1741
added.
Copy, subscribed Rob: Crashaw: A: Pet: Artis: Magist:
.
The first item (ff. 1r-25v) a sermon (on the authority of kings) with a dedicatory epistle to Charles I signed by the probable compiler of the volume, Thomas Lenthall (b.1610/11), Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and dated July 1642.
c.1642.Presented by Edward J.L. Scott, 14 October 1894.
This MS collated in Martin.
See
First published in
Copy of stanzas 1-5, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 37 onwards, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 5-8, rearranged, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
This MS collated and lines 5-8 printed in Martin.
First published in Martin (1927). Martin (1957), pp. 401-2.
This poem has been erroneously attributed to Philip Cornwallis: see Introduction.
Copy, subscribed P. Cornwallis
.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
Copy, subscribed Cornwallis
.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Henry Isaacson,
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (lines 9, 10).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 188-90. Martin, pp. 384-5.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, subscribed Crashaw
.
With a general title-page (f. 1r),
Inscribed on a flyleaf Ger. Sleigh
. Percy Dobell's sale catalogue No. 106 (1949), item 4.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin. Reduced facsimile in Garnett & Gosse (1903), III, 62.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy, under a general heading
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin. Reduced facsimile in Garnett & Gosse (1903), III, 62.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed Crashaw
.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy, headed
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 2592. Sotheby's, 10 June 1896 (Phillipps sale), lot 960. Owned in 1896 by George Thorn-Drury, KC (1860-1931), literary scholar and editor. Acquired in 1950 from H.F.B. Brett-Smith, Oxford literary scholar and editor.
Cited in Natley MS
:
First published in Grosart, Supplement (1888). Martin, pp. 398-400.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart (Supplement) and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, untitled.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed Tr. by Richd. Crashaw
.
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (lines 20, 21).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy, headed
Collected by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), herald and antiquary.
Late 17th century.Given to the library in 1954 by N.R. Ker.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy in a musical setting by John Wilson, untitled.
DR. / I.W, with silver clasps.
Possibly Wilson's formal autograph MS or else in the hand of someone similarly associated with Edward Lowe (c.1610-82).
c.1656.Complete facsimile in Jorgens, Vol. 7 (1987). Discussed in John P. Cutts,
Edited from this MS in
First published, among
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extracts (lines 13, 14, 16).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 286. Martin, p. 382.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
See
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extract (lines 13-16).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, headed R. Crashaw. poem. p. 25
.
Compiled (and ff. 2-39 written) by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop Canterbury; the rest in other hands.
Mid-17th century.This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed R. Crashaw. p. 27
.
Compiled (and ff. 2-39 written) by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop Canterbury; the rest in other hands.
Mid-17th century.This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
See
First published in
Copy of stanzas 1-6.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts from stanzas 2 and 5, beginning at line 11 (
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in
Copy, untitled, in a musical setting.
Including ten poems by Carew and twelve poems by or attributed to Herrick, in musical settings, predominantly in a single hand (ff. 2r-63v, 92r-9r, 100r, with a change of style on ff. 64r-5v and in the index probably by the same hand), with 18th-century additions on ff. 81v-7v, 89r-v and 145v-53r, and scribbling elsewhere.
c.1640s-60s.Later owned by Colonel W.G. Probert, of Bevills, Bures, Suffolk. Sold by Quaritch in 1937.
Cited in Probert MS
:
Edited from this MS in
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
First published in
Copy, with a title-page,
Compiled (and ff. 2-39 written) by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop Canterbury; the rest in other hands.
Mid-17th century.Edited in part from this MS in Claes Schaar,
Second copy, with a title-page, Translated by R.C.
, in a gathering of ten quarto leaves (plus two blanks).
Compiled (and ff. 2-39 written) by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop Canterbury; the rest in other hands.
Mid-17th century.Edited in part from this MS in Schaar; collated in Martin. This MS not in the same hand as
Copy, in the same mixed hand as the Bull MS (
Volume LI of the collections of Thomas Sydney Blakeney (1903-76), collector, traveller and mountaineer.
Extracts (28 lines, rearranged).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of a garbled 13-line version including stanza 1 and stanza 8 (lines 2-6).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy.
Probably compiled principally by an Oxford University man.
c.1630s-40s.Names inscribed on rear flyleaf and paste-down Elizabeth hosman
and William Blois
.
This MS collated in Martin.
Extract, comprising lines 35-6, here beginning Crashaw
.
See
First published in Grosart, Supplement (1888). Martin, pp. 397-8.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart (Supplement) and in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
Edited from this MS in Grosart (Supplement). Collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 9, 19-29, 36, 37.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy.
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Extracts (? 39 lines, rearranged).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
See
First published in
Copy, headed
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in Lancelot Andrewes,
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Inscribed (on p. [330]) Robert Lord his book Anno Domini
; (on [p. 335]) william Jacob his booke Amen
; and, among scribbling on the last leaf, Hugh Gibgans of the same
and John Winter of Buckland Dursbane [or husbande?]
. Owned in 1788 by Alexander R. Popham. Bloomsbury Book Auction, 23 November 2000, lot 8.
A microfilm is in the British Library, RP 7698.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published, among
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts from the later version, comprising lines 8-11, 25-8.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
Copy.
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 282-4. Martin, pp. 391-2.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 292-3. Martin, p. 393.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (lines 27-30).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy of lines 1-30, headed
Probably compiled by one H.S.
, a Cambridge man.
Later owned by the Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector, with his bookplate and inscription 1806 Purchased of Lansdown of Bristol
. Bliss sale, 21 August 1858, lot 192.
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy oflines 15-21, here beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 36, 37, 78, 47-54, rearranged.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of lines 31-4, here beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
Copy of a version headed
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
:
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
Cited in Thorpe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Extracts, comprising lines 11-14, 35-7, 68-76, 82, 83.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich.
Copy, headed Crashaw
.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of a version headed
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
:
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 192-4. Martin, pp. 387-8.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 190-2. Martin, pp. 386-7.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
See
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, untitled.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 279-80. Martin, pp. 389-90.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 280-2. Martin, pp. 390-1.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin. Facsimile in
First published, among
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy, untitled.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin, p. 277.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Extract (lines 7-10).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published, among
Copy, untitled.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy.
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Brief extract (lines 9, 10).
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
First published in
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin. Facsimile in
Copy of the preliminary couplet published in the second edition of
Entitled
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849). Rodd's sale catalogue, February 1850, item 764.
Cited in
For other Rawdon miscellanies, see
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of stanzas 10, 11 and 13, with the addition of a final couplet.
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of the later version.
E Hin gilt.
16°, 87 leaves (plus two paste-downs); miscellany, including portions of some 42 identifiable English poems by Crashaw, many of the lines here re-arranged in a garbled fashion; compiled by a Cambridge man, possibly a member of Christ's College; probably in a single hand throughout, with variations of style, written from both ends, about thirty pages in shorthand.
c.1650s.Later owned by Edward Hailstone (1818-90) of Walton Hall, near Wakefield, botanist and book collector. Sotheby's 23 April 1891 (Hailstone sale), probably lot 439, to Dobell). Bertram Dobell's sale catalogue No. 103 (June 1902), item 373. Formerly Folger MS 267.1.
Cited in
Copy of stanzas 10-16, 18-19, 21-3, here beginning
Probably compiled principally by an Oxford University man.
c.1630s-40s.Names inscribed on rear flyleaf and paste-down Elizabeth hosman
and William Blois
.
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Including 15 poems (and a second copy of one poem) by Cowley and 15 poems by Katherine Philips transcribed from a edited source.
Early 18th century.Later owned by Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755).
Cited in Rawlinson MS II
:
First published in
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy of stanzas 10, 15-18, 35, beginning
Poems / Characters / Proverbs / Sentences / Historicall Remarques / Tales, in Latin, English and Greek, in perhaps two or more hands, probably associated with Cambridge University, in modern half crushed morocco on cloth boards gilt.
Including (on ff. 17-27, rectos only) portions of 17 English poems by Crashaw.
Mid-17th century.Later owned by Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753).
Recorded in
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Compiled by Peter Calfe (1610-67), son of a Dutch merchant in London.
c.1641-9.Later owned by John, Baron Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor, and afterwards by Edward Harley (1689-1741), second Earl of Oxford.
Cited in Calfe MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy.
Possibly prepared as a presentation copy (? by the author) to a lady, addressed as Faire one
in two dedicatory poems at the beginning (at th' Iuory Tribunall of your hand/ (Faire one) these tender leaues doe tremling stand…
), or else a transcript of such a copy.
Purchased from Bull and Auvache, 34-35 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, 13 November 1886. NB. This MS (once believed to be autograph) was discovered by William Thomas Brooke, finder of the Dobell MSS of Thomas Traherne: see his account in the Bodleian, MS Dobell c. 56, ff. 54-8.
Cited in
This MS collated in Martin.
Latin and Greek Poems
First published in Cambridge, 1634. Martin, pp. 5-64.
Copy of an early version of the 179 epigrams by Crashaw subsequently published in 1634.
Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
Copy of all Crashaw's epigrams published in 1634 except the final one and the end of the penultimate one, in a rounded mixed hand, 104 Epigrams in the first part (pp. 73-121) headed Secunda Pars
(pp. 121-72), all apparently transcribed from a MS source.
Bookplate of Thomas Madden, of the Inner Temple and Rousky Castle, Fermanagh. Also once owned by John Sterne (1660-1745), Bishop of Clogher. Old pressmark F. 4. 28.
This MS selectively collated in Martin and described pp. lvii-lviii.
Individual Epigrams
First published in Waller (1904), p. 312. Martin, p. 356.
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First published in Waller (1904), p. 315. Martin, p. 359.
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Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
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Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
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Copy of lines 1-38, headed
Including twenty poems by Carew, eleven poems by Crashaw on ff. 10-30 passim, and fifteen poems by Strode.
c.1630s.Thomas Thorpe, sale catalogue (1834), item 728. Acquired from C. Booth, October 1857.
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Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 310. Martin, p. p. 354.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 313. Martin, pp. 356-7.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 317. Martin, p. 361.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 309. Martin, p. 353.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 311. Martin, p. 355.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 350-2. Martin, pp. 375-6.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 323-4. Martin, p. 379.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 324. Martin, p. 367.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 376-7. Martin, pp. 378-9.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 317. Martin, p. 361.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 324. Martin, p. 368.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 313. Martin, p. 357.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 314. Martin, p. 358.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 311. Martin, p. 355.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in
Copy, untitled.
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in Waller (1904), p. 314. Martin, p. 357.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 318. Martin, pp. 361-2.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in Waller (1904), p. 309. Martin, p. 353.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 312. Martin, p. 357.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 315. Martin, p. 359.
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 315. Martin, p. 359.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 309. Martin, p. 353.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 312. Martin, p. 356.
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
Copy.
Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 318. Martin, p. 362.
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 309. Martin, p. 353.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
Copy.
Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 314. Martin, p. 358.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 318. Martin, p. 362.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, in a version beginning O Ut ego angelicis fiam bona gaudia turmis
, in
Copy, headed
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin (pp. 357-8).
See
See
First published in Waller (1904), p. 316. Martin, p. 359.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, in a version beginning
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 315. Martin, p. 359.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 317. Martin, p. 360.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 310. Martin, p. 354.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 315. Martin, p. 358.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 311. Martin, p. 355.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
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Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
Copy.
Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 310. Martin, p. 354.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
Copy.
Amplissimi et ornatissimi nominis viro, Custodi nostro dignissimo, custodiam caelestem[i.e. Benjamin Laney (1591-1675)], Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, on 59 octavo leaves, in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1630s.
The first page later inscribed James Andrew-Ashford
. Sotheby's, 14 February 1922, lot 424, to Quaritch, as The Property of a Gentleman A well-known collector
, erroneously described as autograph throughout, with facsimiles in the sale catalogue of ff. 2r, 3v (signature only) and 32r.
The dedication first pub. in Martin (1927); Martin (1957), pp. 2-3. The MS collated in Martin and described, with a facsimile of Crashaw's signature, pp. liv-lvii. Facsimiles of part of the dedication also in Greg,
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 316. Martin, p. 360.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 319. Martin, p. 363.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 316. Martin, p. 360.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 320. Martin, p. 363.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 316. Martin, p. 360.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in
Copy, headed
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in Waller (1904), p. 319. Martin, pp. 362-3.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in
Among papers of the More-Molyneux family, of Loseley Park, near Guildford, Surrey. 1553-1632). Scribbling on the wrapper including the name James Anstey
.
Cited in
A microfilm of all the Folger Loseley MSS is in the British Library, M/437.
This MS collated in Yoklavich (no variants recorded).
First published in Waller (1904), p. 310. Martin p. 354.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 229-30. Martin, pp. 366-7.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 233-4. Martin, p. 371.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 332. Martin p. 374.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 221. Martin, p. 352.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy, subscribed R. Crashaw. MS.
Compiled (and ff. 2-39 written) by William Sancroft (1617-93), Archbishop Canterbury; the rest in other hands.
Mid-17th century.This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 295-7. Martin, pp. 371-3.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 345. Martin, p. 377.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 237-8. Martin, p. 370.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 317. Martin p. 361.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 319. Martin p. 363.
Copy, untitled.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 303-5. Martin, pp. 373-4.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
First published, among
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
This MS collated in Martin.
First published in Waller (1904), p. 311. Martin p. 355.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Waller and in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 239. Martin, p. 365.
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
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Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Poems in Latin and English of Doubtful Authorship
Extracts (14 lines) first published in William Hawkins,
Probably spurious (see Martin, p. lxiv).
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
First published in Grosart, II (1873), 317-18. Martin, p. 411.
Probably spurious (see Martin, p. lxiv).
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Lines 39-40 first published in William Hawkins,
Probably spurious (see Martin, p. lxiv).
Copy.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Martin.
First published in Grosart, I (1872), 284-5. Martin, pp. 413-14.
Probably spurious (see Martin, p. lxv). Also ascribed to Thomas Randolph and to Thomas Vincent.
Copy, ascribed to Crashaw in the MS index.
Comprising three separate units: ff. 1r-96v all in Sancroft's hand; ff. 97r-104r in a second hand; and ff. 105r-9r in a third hand.
Including (on ff. 2-23, 27ar-v, 70) 94 Latin poems ascribed to Crashaw (including three of doubtful authorship) and (on ff. 29-41, 43v, 44v-58, 60v, 62v-5v, 67-70v, 72-3, 95-6) 101 English poems (plus a second copy of one of them) attributed to him (including one of doubtful authorship) and (on f. 16r-v) one Greek poem attributed to him; a list of contents on the first page beginning Mr. Crashaw's poems transcrib'd fr
.
Cited in Sancroft MS
:
Edited from this MS in Grosart and in Martin.
Copy, headed Tho: Vincent Coll. Trin.
.
Compiled principally by one H. S.
, a Cambridge University man.
This MS volume edited in Diana Julia Rose,
This MS collated in Martin.
Copy, headed Thomas Vincent
.
W. C.(ff. 1r-43v) dated 1653, i + 68 leaves in all, in 18th-century half-calf. c.1630s.
Possibly connected with the Darell family, some of the poems relating to Sir Samuel Darell and the death of Elizabeth Darell.
Copy, here beginning T R.
.
Including 13 poems by Randolph, plus three of doubtful authorship. Initials stamped on both covers of F R
and the inside of the cover inscribed Francis Rolfe Anno d
: i.e. Francis Rolfe (1618-78), Town Clerk of [King's] Lynn, Norfolk.
Sotheby's, 21 July 1988, lot 18.
Cited in Rolfe MS
:
Document(s)
Cited, together with other related records in these archives, in Hilton Kelliher,
The 3d of April I Rich: Crashaw haue received two pistols moneta Romana.... 1647.
Facsimile of f. 20v in
Facsimile in Greg,
Facsimile in Greg, Plate XCIX(c) (though the date is misprinted in his transcript as 1624). The text is also printed in Martin, p. 419.
Letters
R.C., evidently Crashaw, [to Joseph Beaumont], from Leiden, 20 February 1643/4. 1644.
Edited in Martin, pp. xxvii-xxxi, with a facsimile after p. xxx. Believed by him to be almost certainly
autograph (even though cramped and hurried
). The recipient was identified by Elsie Duncan-Jones.
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Crashaw
Extracts, including
Compiled by John Phillipps, of Exeter College, Oxford, and the Middle Temple, who has inscribed the front pastedown John Phillipps. med: Temp: Lond: 1776
.
Acquired from Cumming of Exeter, 1941.
Extracts from poems.
This is the longest known extant version of the unpublished anthology
Formerly MS 469.2.
This MS identified in master draft
, with a facsimile of p. 7 on p. 381, in Hao Tianhu, Catalogue A
on pp. 385-94).
Extracts, headed
Entitled (f. [1r])
From the library at Newburgh Priory, Yorkshire.