Sir Edward Dyer
Verse
First published in Sargent (1935). Sargent, No. X, pp. 192-5. May,
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis: E: Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, in a secretary hand, in double columns, untitled, on the third page of two conjugate folio leaves.
Partly compiled by Archbishop Sancroft.
Edited from this MS in Sargent.
Copy, untitled, subscribed FYNIS DYER
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Copy, in a small mixed hand, untitled, subscribed G: Dier
.
Inscribed (inside front and rear covers) Robert Thornton
and William Sherida / Wm Sheridan.
First published in
Copy.
Including 16 poems by Carew and 13 poems (plus one of doubtful authorship) by Strode. Written in three hands: i.e. A (Codrington's hand, including his own poems) on pp. 1-283, 349-55; B on pp. 284-9; and C on pp. 289-348, 356-60; dated (pp. 1-22) Anno D
and The 30th of May. 1638
.
Acquired from Blackwell's, 1962.
Cited in Codrington MS
:
Copy, subscribed qd Mr Dier
.
Compiled by John Lilliat (c.1550-c.1599).
c.1590s.This MS volume printed in full, with facsimile examples, in
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy of lines 1-4, with music.
Compiled by John Lilliat (c.1550-c.1599).
c.1590s.This MS volume printed in full, with facsimile examples, in
First published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Mr Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, untitled, subscribed fynis DY
[i.e. Dyer].
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
First published in Wagner (1935), pp. 467-8. May,
Copy, untitled, subscribed fynys. DY
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this M S in Wagner (1935) and in May,
First published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis. Mr Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, subscribed FINIS.
and, in different ink, Dier
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
First published, in a garbled version, in
Copy, untitled.
Edited from this MS in Sargent.
Copy, with alterations, untitled, subscribed E. dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled, subscribed finis qt Dier
, on the first two pages of two conjugate folio leaves.
Partly compiled by Archbishop Sancroft.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, headed fynys qd DYER
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Copy, headed
Compiled by Henry Stanford (d.1616), household tutor to the Paget and Carey families, including George Carey, second Lord Hunsdon.
c.1581-1612.A complete transcription of this volume in Steven W. May,
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, headed quod Murradius
.
The volume owned and possibly partly compiled by Sir James Murray, of Tibbermure, or by someone in his household, dated at the end anno 1612 ye 24 of Maij
.
Inscriptions including Marie Moorray wt my hand
,Kathrin Morton with my hand
, and Capitane James Lyell
.
Copy, untitled.
Including 59 poems by Donne (and second copies of six poems), in probably six professional secretary hands: A (ff. 1r-25v, 82r-129r); B (ff. 26r, 42v-7v, 49r-63r, 63v-79r, 130r-48r); C (ff. 27r-36v, 41r-2v; with occasional corrections possibly in hand B); D (ff. 37r-40v); E (ff. 63r-v); and F (f. 129v).
c.1620-33.Scribbling includes the name Meriall Tracy
(on f. 148v). Later owned by Joseph Haslewood (1769-1833), bibliographer and antiquary; by Edward King (1795-1837), Viscount Kingsborough, antiquary; and by Henry Huth (1815-78), book collector (his library, lot 624). Sotheby's, 17 July 1917 (Huth sale), lot 5873.
Recorded in Haslewood-Kingsborough MS (II)
:
A complete microfilm is at the University of Birmingham, Shakespeare Institute (Mic S 15). Betagraph of the watermark in f. 43 in Ted-Larry Pebworth,
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled.
Inscribed (inside front and rear covers) Robert Thornton
and William Sherida / Wm Sheridan.
Copy, headed
This volume described, and the full text edited, with facsimile examples of ff. 53r and 66v, in Hughey. Also discussed in Ruth Hughey,
A transcript of the whole MS made c.1810 for George Frederick Nott is in the
First published in Bernard M. Wagner, Poems possibly by Dyer
. EV 6219.
Copy of a shortened and variant version of the first stanza only.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
Copy, subscribed FINIS. H O Dyer
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy, untitled, in the cursive italic hand of Henry Colling.
Owned and inscribed, with the date 2 December 1596, by Henry Colling (1565-1628), of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, who matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge, and was connected by marriage to the Hervey family of Ickworth. Other contemporary names relating to Bury inscribed (ff. 63v-4r) including William Penninge, George Dove, Henry Couelle, and Frances Frodge.
Discussed, with facsimile examples, in Hilton Kelliher,
Edited from this MS in Kelliher, p. 177, with a facsimile of f. 46v as Plate 2, p. 176.
First published in Sargent (1935). Sargent, No. III, pp. 180-1. May,
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Mr Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, ascribed to Dyer.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
Copy, untitled, subscribed FYNJS DY
[i.e. Dyer].
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Copy, untitled.
Compiled by Henry Stanford (d.1616), household tutor to the Paget and Carey families, including George Carey, second Lord Hunsdon.
c.1581-1612.A complete transcription of this volume in Steven W. May,
Edited from this MS in May,
Copy.
Compiled by Henry Stanford (d.1616), household tutor to the Paget and Carey families, including George Carey, second Lord Hunsdon.
c.1581-1612.A complete transcription of this volume in Steven W. May,
Copy, untitled, subscribed dyer
.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
First published, as two poems (one comprising stanzas 1-4, 6 and 8. the other stanzas 9-12) in a musical setting, in William Byrd,
Copy of an eight-stanza version, headed
Compiled by Andrew Melville (1593-1640), Doctor in the Song School of Aberdeen in 1621-36.
c.1621-40.Owned in 1886 by John Anderson, London.
Selectively edited in
Edited from this MS in Walker, pp. 56-7.
Copy of a 44-line version, untitled, headed in a later hand
Transcribed from the Yelverton papers chiefly belonging to Sir Christopher Yelverton (1535?-1612), Sir Henry Yelverton (1566-1629), and their family.
Owned in 1679 by Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732), annalist and book collector.
Copy, headed
S. S.on the upper cover.
Owned in 1619, and probably compiled, by Simon Sloper (b.1596/7), of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
c.1620s-30s.Bought from Parker, of Oxford, 2 April 1889, by Percy Manning and bequeathed by him in 1917.
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting by William Byrd (1539/43-1623), composer.
I. P.
on the cover.
Copy of the 48-line version, untitled, subscribed Finis E Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
Edited from this MS in Sargent.
Copy, untitled.
Later owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1830-84), merchant and author. Sotheby's, 18 June 1844 (Bright sale), lot 188.
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, in a secretary hand, in double columns, with slightly cropped heading
Owned and possibly compiled by Richard Waferer, of Buckinghamshire (name on ff. 43r and 76v).
c.1597-1628.Also inscribed (f. ii) with names of Marth: Waferer
and Walter Jesson.
Copy, headed
This volume edited in full in
Inscribed (f. 59r) Edwarde Hull
, possibly the main scribe of the MS. Also variously inscribed Thomas Sturgies is the right Oner of this booke
and the names of Edward Sturgis, Thomas Manton, Richard Manton, Richard Halford, William Halford, Dorothy Halford, William Wagstaffe and Thomas Wagstaffe. Later in the library of the Parker family, Earls of Macclesfield, at Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire. Acquired 30 March 2007.
Clark, No. XXVIII (pp. 113-15).
Copy, subscribed FINIS. BAll
[?].
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Copy of the last stanza, untitled and here beginning
Fols 1r-82r comprise a separate collection of verse and some prose, possibly in a single predominantly secretary hand with some variants of style, the first leaf (f. 1) inscribed in another hand ffinis W Browne
.
This volume comprising Parts 1-3, 5, 8-13, of what was formerly a single composite volume but is now bound in three volumes.
c.1637-50.Inscribed (f. 280v) Philip Butler his book
.
Copy, in a musical setting, in the secretary hand of Thomas Fowke (name above), untitled.
Inscriptions including (f. 1v) Richard Shinton his booke Witnis Thomas ffowke
; (f. 40r, in a court hand) Thomas Shinton of Woluerhamt
; (f. 42v) Richard Shinton this Booke did owe. And John Congreue the Same doth know / 1633
, Richard Congreve
, Jane Hart is my name
; and (f. 44v) Martha Congreve
, and Elizabeth Congreve Writ this
. Purchased from Thomas Rodd, bookseller, 13 April 1844.
Copies, of the incipit or first few lines only, in a musical setting.
I Mstamped in gilt within modern half dark red morocco. Early 17th century.
Puttick and Simpson's, 25 June 1849, lot 599.
Copy of the incipit only, in a musical setting by William Byrd.
Edwardvs Paston. c.1611.
Sotheby's, 28 November 1882.
Copies of the first stanza (in i) and of the incipit only (in iii-iv), in a musical setting by William Byrd, untitled.
Inscribed (i, f. 63r, and elsewhere in ii and iv) Sum è Libris Stephi Aldhouse de Maslaske [Norfolk] Annoque Do
. Puttick & Simpson's, 2 March 1866, lot 134.
Copy, in double columns, untitled.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, headed
Among papers of the Knatchbull family, Barons Brabourne, of Mersham-le-Hatch, Kent.
Copy of the opening stanzas, in a musical setting by William Byrd, untitled.
Complete facsimile in Jorgens, VI (1987).
Facsimile of this MS in
Copy, in a musical setting.
Copy, untitled.
Inscribed Charles Shuttleworth His Booke Anno 1691
. Peter Murray Hill, London, sale catalogue No. 82 (1962), item 33.
Copy, headed
Entitled (f. 1r) in a secretary hand
Sotheby's, 28 March 1906, and 31 January 1956, lot 408. Dobell's sale catalogue of Autograph Letters etc. No 10.
Copy, headed
Including (f. 3r-v) Elizabethan verses inscribed Thomas Aldwell me possidet
and (ff. 4r-81r) a formulary of political and legal documents and precedents, in several hands, largely compiled by Francis Alford, MP (c.1530-92).
This MS text collated in Sargent. Part I edited from this MS in Steven W. May, Poems possibly by Oxford
).
Copy, in a secretary hand, untitled, on a single folio leaf, once folded as a letter or packet, in a file of verse MSS.
Copy, in a cursive secretary hand, untitled, on the first two pages of a pair of conjugate folio leaves, endorsed
Copy, untitled.
The text of the poems by Donne derived from the same source as the Lansdowne MS (
Formerly among the muniments of the Earl of Dalhousie (descendant of the Maule and Ramsay families), of Brechin Castle, on deposit in the Scottish Record Office [now National Archives of Scotland] (GD45/26/95/1). Sotheby's, 20 July 1981, lot 490.
Cited in Dalhousie MS I
: And, having done that, Thou hast done
: Locating, Acquiring, and Studying the Dalhousie Manuscripts
Facsimiles of f. 15v in
Sullivan suggests that the miscellany derives from sources preserved by members of the Earl of Essex's circle, their most likely conduit
to the Dalhousie family being John Ramsay (1580-1626), Viscount Haddington and Earl of Holderness.
Described in
This MS collated (from the
Bloomsbury Book Auctions, sale catalogue No. 563 (6 April 2006), lot 196.
Headed Harmony By Dr. Sartin
.
First published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Mr Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, subscribed Dyer
.
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
First published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed Finis Mr Dier
.
This volume is edited in Cummings, who suggests that the compiler is Sir John Finett (1571-1641), of Fordwich, Kent: hence it is often cited as The John Finett miscellany
. The hands do not appear to be his, however, and this attribution is questionable.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, here beginning
Probably in three secretary hands: A, ff. 1r-183v, 197r to the bottom of f. 240v; B, ff. 184r-92v; C, ff. 193r-6v, bottom of f. 240v to 246r.
c.1580s.Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, untitled, subscribed FYNIS. DY.
[i.e. Dyer].
Fols 11r-78r, largely in a single secretary hand, comprising a verse miscellany compiled by the antiquary St Loe Kniveton, of Gray's Inn. c.1585-90s.
Copy.
Clifford MS), in a single professional secretary hand, 229 folio leaves, in contemporary limp vellum. Late 16th century.
Inscribed (f. [iir]) Arthur trogmorton
and Henry Clifford
. Hodgson's, 13 December 1906, to Dobell. Later owned by William Augustus White (1843-1927), American banker and collector. Acquired in 1940.
Copy, untitled, subscribed finis Dier
.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
Copy, subscribed E. D.
Among papers of Adam Ottley (1685-1752), Registrar of the diocese of St David's, Wales, and formerly in Pitchford Hall, Shropshire.
c.1580s.This MS discussed. with facsimile examples, in Peter Beal,
First published in
Copy, headed
Entitled
From the library of Cecil Brent, FSA. Sold by P.J. & A.E. Dobell, January 1938.
Including 16 poems by Carew and 13 poems (plus one of doubtful authorship) by Strode. Written in three hands: i.e. A (Codrington's hand, including his own poems) on pp. 1-283, 349-55; B on pp. 284-9; and C on pp. 289-348, 356-60; dated (pp. 1-22) Anno D
and The 30th of May. 1638
.
Acquired from Blackwell's, 1962.
Cited in Codrington MS
:
Copy, headed
The name George Brown
inscribed on p. 14. Inscribed on p. i by Edmond Malone (1741-1812), literary scholar, biographer and book collector Feb 13. 1790. I this day purchased this Manuscript Collection of Poems, at the sale of Mr Brander's books, at the exorbitant price of Ten Guineas. EMalone
.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy, subscribed Incerto. Sir Edward DIER
.
Compiled by John Lilliat (c.1550-c.1599).
c.1590s.This MS volume printed in full, with facsimile examples, in
Edited from this MS in Sargent.
Copy of the first stanza, headed
Probably compiled by a member of New College, Oxford.
c.1630s.Some tipped-in notes by Richard Rawlinson.
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, headed
Compiled over a period, and partly written, by Sir Stephen Powle (c.1553-1630), Clerk of the Crown.
Edited from this MS in
Copy, headed
Later owned by Thomas Rodd (1796-1849), bookseller; by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector; and by the Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector. Sotheby's, 21 August 1858 (Bliss sale), lot 190.
This MS text collated in Sargent.
Copy.
Dr Harington's Manuscript No. 2: i.e. of
Arundel-Harington MS). c.1810.
Owned by the Rev. George Frederick Nott (1767-1841), literary editor.
Typed and MS notes relating to this volume made in the 1920s by Professor Hyder Edward Rollins (1889-1958) are in Harvard MS Eng 1613.
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy, in a cursive mixed hand, untitled.
Owned and possibly compiled by Richard Waferer, of Buckinghamshire (name on ff. 43r and 76v).
c.1597-1628.Also inscribed (f. ii) with names of Marth: Waferer
and Walter Jesson.
Copy, with the stanzas reversed, here beginning
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
This MS collated in Sargent.
Copy.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
Copy, headed in the margin
Possibly compiled by one or more persons connected with the Inns of Court.
c.1600-1620s.Later in the library of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8055 in the sale of his library by Thomas King, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Probably owned afterwards by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector. Formerly Chetham's MS 8012.
The volume edited by Alexander B. Grosart as
Grosart, I, 89. This MS collated (from Grosart's edition) in Sargent.
Copy, headed
Including twelve poems (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett and 30 poems by Strode (one of them in V.a.152) plus one of doubtful authorship.
c.late 1630s [-1789].Later sold by Thomas Thorpe. Afterwards owned by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89) (and No. 27 in his
Cited in Thorpe-Halliwell MS
:
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Abraham Bassano
and (f. 98r) Elizabeth Weldon
. Later owned by William John Thoms (1803-85), writer, antiquary and librarian. Sotheby's, 11 February 1887 (Thoms sale), lot 1092. Also owned by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89). Formerly Folger MS 452.4.
Cited in Welden MS
:
Copy.
Inscribed (f. 1r) Joseph Hall
(not the bishop). Later owned by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, who has entered in pseudo-17th-century secretary script copies of various ballads on ff. 39r-41r, 107v-79r, 181r-v, 227r-8v, 243r-6r, as well as adding foliation (1-284) before the more recent foliation (1-291, used below). Quaritch's sale catalogue of English Literature
(August-November 1884), item 22350, Collier's transcript of the MS made c.1860 being item 22352. Formerly Folger MS 2071.7.
Discussed, with facsimile examples, in Giles E. Dawson,
Copy of an 18-line version, headed
Including 23 poems by Strode (and second copies of two poems) and one poem of doubtful authorship.
c.1630s.Including (ff. 98r-100r) a letter by one Pet[er] Wood
. Inscribed (ff. 90r-1r), Thease verses I borroed to write out of John Sherly [d. 1666] a booke seller in litle Brittaine, 28th of March 1633
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9235. Sotheby's, 21 February 1938, lot 243.
Cited in Wood MS
:
Copy, untitled.
Including (f. 3r-v) Elizabethan verses inscribed Thomas Aldwell me possidet
and (ff. 4r-81r) a formulary of political and legal documents and precedents, in several hands, largely compiled by Francis Alford, MP (c.1530-92).
Copy.
This volume described, and the full text edited, with facsimile examples of ff. 53r and 66v, in Hughey. Also discussed in Ruth Hughey,
A transcript of the whole MS made c.1810 for George Frederick Nott is in the
Copy.
A book of Verses / Seria mixta Jocis, c.260 pages, in calf blind-stamped
V/I F 1667.
References to Westminster Drollerie
(which was not published until 1671) added on pp. 1 and 242.
Inscribed on the title-page Frendraught Legi
: i.e. by James Crichton (d.1674/5), second Viscount Frendraught. Bookplate of Thomas Fraser Duff (1830-77), of Woodcote, Oxfordshire. Bloomsbury Book Auctions, 9 April 1987, lot 272 (with a facsimile of p. 131 in the sale catalogue), sold to Quaritch.
Copy, untitled, here beginning
Probably compiled by a member of an Inn of Court.
c.1630.Bookplate of William Horatio Crawford, of Lakelands, Cork, book collector. Formerly Rosenbach 186.
Copy, headed
Owned and probably compiled by Robert Bishop. Later owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9549. A.S.W. Rosenbach's sale catalogue,
Cited in Bishop MS
:
Copy, headed
Including 14 poems by Carew, 13 poems by Corbett and 25 poems (plus one poem of doubtful authorship) by Strode.
c.1650.Scribbling on the first page including the words Peyton Chester…
.
Cited in Osborn MS I
:
Copy, headed
Including 45 poems by Strode and three poems of doubtful authorship.
c.1630s.Formerly Box 22, item II.
Cited in Osborn MS II
:
First published in William Byrd,
Copy of the incipit, in a musical setting by William Byrd.
I. P.
on the cover.
Copies, in a musical setting by William Byrd, the full text in the first MS, incipits only in the rest.
Edited from the first MS in May,
First published in Sargent (1935). Sargent, No. VIII, p. 190. May,
Copy, subscribed finis Dier
.
Inscribed (on an affixed slip of paper) Anne Cornwaleys her booke
[i.e. probably Anne Cornwallis (d.1635), who on 30 November 1610 became Countess of Argyll]; (p. 34) Ed Philips his Book 1740
; Robert Thomas not his Book 1740
; (p. [xvi]); Sam: Lysons
[i.e. Samuel Lysons (1763-1819), antiquary]. Afterwards owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Bright sale, Part II (18 June 1844), to Thorpe. Then owned by Dr Thomas Russell and his son the Rev. John Fuller Russell (1813-84), ecclesiastical historian (who has signed the MS John F. Russell
on p.[i]); by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector, and then in the Warwick Castle Library. Formerly Folger MS 1.112.
Discussed in William H. Bond,
Edited from this MS in May,
Books and Manuscripts Owned by Dyer
To the R. W. M. Edw. Dyer Esquyer 1577.
Dyer, a friend of Dee and who may have paid for the printing of this book, is praised in Dee's dedicatory verses.
1577.Inscribed on a flyleaf Marmaduke Harte
. Bookplate of John Fane, eleventh Earl of Westmorland, 1856. Bernard Quaritch, sale catalogue no. 83 (1887), item 1037. Later owned by John Scott (d.1903). Bookplate of the Scott Library, Institution of Naval Architects, 1930. Christie's, 4 December 1974, lot 131.
Recorded in R.J. Roberts, Art of Navigation
Giardino di recreatione
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The Sheapheards Logike...Together with twooe general discourses, the one touchinge the prayse and ryghte vse of Logike, the other concernynge the comparison of Ramus his Logike with that of Aristotle
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