Thomas Goffe
Verse
Unpublished.
Copy, subscribed Tho: Goff
, on a folio leaf.
Assembled by Thomas Hearne (178-1735), antiquary, who has inscribed a slip attached to the front pastedown Tho: Hearne Junij 21o. 1709
.
Second copy, in a different hand, on a folio leaf.
Assembled by Thomas Hearne (178-1735), antiquary, who has inscribed a slip attached to the front pastedown Tho: Hearne Junij 21o. 1709
.
A 129-line elegy.
Copy, with a side-note near the end
Possibly compiled by one W: H:
: i.e. probably William Holgate (1618-46), of Queens' College, Cambridge, with late 17th-century additions apparently made by other members of the Holgate family, of Saffron Walden and Great Bardfield, Essex.
Owned in the early 18th century by John Wale, who supplied the index on pp. 330-3. Owned before 1927 by Col. W.G. Carwardine-Probert, of Bures, Suffolk (descendant of the Holgate family).
Cited in
Unpublished.
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1v, in a court hand) Daniell Leare his Booke
, witnesse William Strode
, and (f. 164r) Mr Daniell Leare eius Liber
: i.e. compiled chiefly by Daniel Leare, a distant cousin of the poet William Strode, probably at Christ Church, Oxford, before he entered the Middle Temple in 1633.
This suggestion, by Mary Hobbs, is supported by entries in the Caution Book of 1625-41 at Christ Church, where Strode is found (p. 22) paying £10 as college security for Leare and where Leare signs (p. 23) on this sum's repayment by Dr Fell on 13 May 1633. Forey suggests (p. lxxix) that he was the Daniell Leare of St Andrews, Holburne, whose will was proved in 1652; but it is more likely that he was the Daniel Leare to whom Henry King, Dean of Rochester, leased property at Chatham on 19 July 1655 (
The volume includes 12 poems by Donne; 15 poems (plus a second copy of one and three of doubtful authorship) by Carew; 20 poems (plus two of uncertain authorship) by Corbett; and 84 poems (plus second copies of eight poems, four poems of doubtful authorship and some apocryphal poems) by Strode, the texts being closely related to, and in part probably transcribed from, the Corpus MS
of Strode's poems (
Inscribed also John Leare
(probably Daniel's younger brother); (f. 1r) Anthony Euans his booke
(who married Daniel Leare's niece Dorothy Leare in 1663); (f. 1v) Alexander Croke his Book 1773
; and (f. 164v) John Scott
(who matriculated at Christ Church in 1632). Rimell & Son, 9 November 1878.
Cited in Leare MS
:
Discussed in Mary Hobbs,
Copy, with several deletions and revisions probably in Goffe's hand, unascribed.
Given to the library by Mr and Mrs John Fleming.
Copy, headed
Epitaphs,
Satyricall,
Love Sonnets, etc.), probably associated with Oxford University, possibly Christ Church, 382 pages (including numerous blanks), in contemporary calf gilt.
Including 13 poems by Donne and 14 (plus one of uncertain authorship) by Corbett; the scribe is that mainly responsible also for the Thomas Smyth MS
(
Later owned and used extensively as a notebook by Dr William Balam (1651-1726), of Ely, Cambridgeshire, who also annotated
Cited in Welbeck MS
:
Autograph MS, signed Thomas Goffe
, once folded as a letter and probably delivered to Huyghens.
C. A. Van Sypesteyn sale, May 1825, lot 144.
Dramatic Works
First published London, 1632. Ed. David Carnegie, Malone Society, 1968 (Oxford, 1974).
Goffe's autograph actor's part for the role of Amurath in his play. [1618].
Given to the library by Mr and Mrs John Fleming.
Facsimiles of the first page of this MS in the Malone Society edition, Plate IV, and in
The Argument,
Prologue, and Dramatis Personæ, on 25 quarto leaves.
Pen-trials on the first leaf by one Thomas Piggott or Pygott.
This MS recorded in HMC, First Report (1870), Appendix, p. 49. Discussed in the Malone Society edition, pp. vi-viii.
Copy of the song, in a musical setting.
Owned and probably compiled by Elizabeth Davenant (sister of Sir William Davenant), of Oxford.
c.1624-30s.Complete facsimile of this MS volume in Jorgens, VII (1987). Discussed in John P. Cutts,
Mentioned in Malone Society edition. Edited from this MS in Jorgens, XII, pp. 61, 403.
First published London, 1631. Ed. David Carnegie, Malone Society, 1968 (Oxford, 1974).
Bookplate of Sir Richard Newdigate, 1709. Among papers of the Newdegate family, Viscounts Daventry, of Arbury Hall, Nuneaton.
Warwickshire County Record Office microfilm, M1 351/5, item 22.
Documents
Autograph signature.
Goffe's signature.
Goffe's signature.
Goffe's autograph petition to Christ Church for permission to take up a rectorship of the parish of East Clandon, Surrey, in Latin, 11 October 1622.
Facsimiles in David Carnegie,
Formerly Guildford Muniment Room, PSH/CL.E/1/1.
Facsimile of Goffe's entry in David Carnegie,