Jane Cheyne and Elizabeth Egerton

1620/1–1669 and 1626-1663

Introduction

The two sisters Lady Jane Cheyne (née Cavendish) and Elizabeth Egerton (née Cavendish), Countess of Bridgewater, shared not only a common disposition towards piety and towards adoration of their father, William Cavendish (1593-1676), Duke of Newcastle, but also towards literary activities, including poetry and drama — productions which were themselves largely designed for presentation to him, as their literary mentor, and for their immediate family. Although the authorship of some of their writings can be clearly distinguished, others may well have been collaborative, or anthologized without distinction. For this reason it seems best to treat them as a pair and to record their extant manuscripts accordingly.

Manuscripts

These include a substantial anthology of poems, written in a somewhat idealistic vein, largely on family matters and occasionally echoing phrases familiar in other poets of the period. Given the number of poems among them addressed to my sweete Sister Brackley (i.e. to Elizabeth, who married in 1641 John Egerton, who was then styled Viscount Brackley, becoming Earl of Bridgewater in 1649), it seems likely that the great majority of these poems were by Jane, with just a few additions by Elizabeth. It is more than likely, however, that they collaborated over one or possibly both of two dramatic works, A Pastorall (C&E 194-195) and The concealed Fansyes (C&E 193), the latter having particular interest because of its poking fun at Margaret Lucas, who would become their decidedly unwelcome mother-in-law, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle. The anthology containing these poems and dramatic entertainments exists in two formal copies, both prepared by the Duke's own secretary (Bodleian, MS Rawl. poet. 16 and Yale, Osborn MS b 233), the latter being the less complete and probably earlier of the two.

Besides an extant account book of Lady Jane's (*C&E 196), the other notable manuscripts that survive are of two sets of meditations by Elizabeth. Though not entirely distinct, one comprises devotional prose meditations and prayers, many relating to her pregnancies and children, as well as on theological subjects, the initial Confession of Faith dated 1 June 1648 (C&E 190-192). The other is a series of prose meditations on books of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha (C&E 188-189). It is possible that one of these sets of Loose Papers and Meditations is autograph. The three recorded manuscripts of the first sequence, however, are formal copies of a compilation made by Elizabeth's devoted husband from the loose papers she left on her death in 1663. With certain of the copies still containing his handwriting, the extent to which Bridgewater may have subtly doctored and added to these texts, however benign his intentions, has been the subject of more than one modern published discussion.

No comprehensive edition of the extant writings of the two sisters has yet been produced.

Abbreviations

Travitsky, Subordination
Betty Travitsky, Subordination and Authorship in Early Modern England: The Case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and Her Loose Papers (Tempe, AZ, 1999).

Verse

The angry Curs ('Who is't that darr tell mee they'l haue a way')
C&E 1

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe Of I prithy send mee back my Hart ('I cannot send you back my hart')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 18)
An answeare to the verses Mr Carey made to the La: Carlile ('What doe your thoughts begin in loue to stray')
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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 16)
The captiue Buriall ('My captiue soule, it selfe bemones')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 22)
The Carecter ('Your seruants now them selues to saue')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 25)
The cautious man, or wits wonder ('I wonder as those people that doe thinke')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 27)
The Cure ('I'll tell thee what's the cure of Jealousy')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 8)
The descoursiue Ghost ('Clog of my Spirit prethee get thee hence')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Epilog ('And I was sent in all hast to you here')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

An Epilog / In perticuler to your Lopp: ('Now since your Excellence hath thought it fitt')
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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Epilog ('Truely the conflicts I did see wthin')
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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

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Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Faireings Munckey ('The Faireinge shewed thy selfe to bee')
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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy, here beginning Thy Fareing showed thy selfe to bee.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 23)
'Foure Brthers & a Sister such I had'
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 31)
The Greate Example / To my Lord my ffather the Marquess of Newcastle ('My Lord / You are the Academy of all truth')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 3)
'Haue you now read my Lord, pray doe not speake'
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Hopes preparation ('Now I'm prepared against my Lord doth come')
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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

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Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 39)
Hopes Still ('What shall I say I am a brickle still')
C&E 27

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

'I cannot speake, nor looke, nor nothing say'
C&E 28

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 29

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 41)
'I haue now receiu'd thy Sacrament, soe fynd'
C&E 30

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 31

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 41)
Lifes weather Glass ('The Deuill take mee if I can tell what')
C&E 32

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 33

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 27)
Loue conflict ('When first I happily did heare')
C&E 34

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Loues Torture ('Ther's noe such Hell as is a torter'd mind')
C&E 35

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 36

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 14)
Loues Vniuerse ('The vniuers mee thinkes I see')
C&E 37

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 38

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 22)
C&E 39

Copy, untitled.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 76)
The minds Saluation ('This day I did in perspectiue one veiw')
C&E 40

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 41

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 39)
'My Lord / After the deuty of a Verse'
C&E 42

Copy, subscribed Jane Cauendysshe.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 43

Copy, subscribed Your Lopps: most affectionate, and obedient Daughter Jane Cauendyshe.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 43)
'My Lord it is your absence makes each see'
C&E 44

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

'My Lord / This Pastorall could not owne weake'
C&E 45

Copy, subscribed Elizabeth Brackley.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 46

Copy, subscribed Your Lopps: most affectionate & obliged Daughter Elizabeth Brackley.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 44)
'My Lord your absence makes I cannot owne'
C&E 47

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

'Now Lord I begg of thee before I pray'
C&E 48

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 49

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 40)
On a Chamber=mayde ('Thou louely Bess, that art soe plumpe & young')
C&E 50

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 51

Copy, here beginning The louely Bess that art soe plumpe and young.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 18)
On a Chambermayde ('Thy presence Mary, I with trueth confess')
C&E 52

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 53

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 28)
On a false reporte of yr Lops: landinge ('Fye false Scout doe you growe madd')
C&E 54

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 55

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 10)
On a Noble Lady ('Madam, and friend, for trueth must call you soe')
C&E 56

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 57

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 20)
on a Noble Lady ('Madam, I pray 'giue leaue in this')

last word?

C&E 58

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 59

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 20)
On a Noble Lady ('Madam you are soe truely noble & soe good')
C&E 60

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 61

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 20)
On a Noble Lady ('Thou sent a message Late')
C&E 62

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 63

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 9)
On a Noble Lady ('Thy selfe a sacred Church, soe each should look')
C&E 64

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 65

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 8)
On a worthy freind ('Those that would chuse a patterne for a wife')
C&E 66

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 67

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 24)
On an Acquaintance ('Each in your face this truely now doe see')
C&E 68

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 69

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 19)
On an Acquaintance ('Thou art a free good soule of Innocence')
C&E 70

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 71

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 19)
On an Acquaintance ('Thou were the prittest thinge that e'r I saw')
C&E 72

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 73

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 19)
On an Acquaintance ('When looke on you then each should truely name')
C&E 74

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 75

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 8)
On an Acquaintance ('You did appeare as if that Black')
C&E 76

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 77

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 19)
On an Honourable Lady ('Madam giue leaue to prayse you though you are')
C&E 78

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 79

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 28)
On Christmas day to God ('This day a happy day for all on earth')
C&E 80

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 81

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 37)
on Gilbert Earle of Shrewsbury ('Thou wert the onely peece of noble trueth')
C&E 82

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 83

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 33)
On good Fryday ('The remembring of this day appeareth soe')
C&E 84

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 85

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 37)
On hir most sacred Matie: ('When Mary's named, what life it giues')
C&E 86

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 87

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 11)
On his Highnes the Prince of Wales ('Sir your lookes a Conqueror doth presage')
C&E 88

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 89

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 9)
C&E 90

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 11)
On hir sacred Matie: ('Madam / Your lookes are courage mixt wth such sweetnes')
C&E 91

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 92

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 14)
On his most sacred Matie: ('Most sacred Sr and best of humane race')
C&E 93

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 94

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 11)
On my deare Brothers & Sister ('Foure Brothers & a Sister such I had')

See C&E 20-21.

On my deare mother the Countess of Newcastle ('I had a mother which to speake was such')
C&E 95

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 96

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 31)
On my good & true freind Mr Henry Ogle ('Seruant, noe, freind thou wert & truely soe')
C&E 97

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 98

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 32)
On my good Aunt Jane Countes of Shrewsbury ('Madam / Your blessed selfe was euen pure vertues fame')
C&E 99

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 100

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 34)
On my Grandfather Mr Basset ('Sir / A gallant man you were & Courtier true')
C&E 101

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 102

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 34)
On my Grandmother the Lady Corbett ('When looke on you your face did teach one wealth')
C&E 103

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 104

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 32)
On my honble: Aunt Mary Countes of Shrewsbury ('Madam / Your Courage, witt, & judgment this is true')
C&E 105

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 106

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 33)
On my Honble: Grandmother Elizabeth Countes of Shrewsbury ('Madam / You were the very Magazine of rich')
C&E 107

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 108

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 35)
On my Lord my ffather the Marquess of Newcastle ('My Lord / Your face is a sweete molde for modestie')
C&E 109

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 110

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 4)
On my Noble Grandfather Sr Charles Cauendysh ('Sir / Your memory a Cronacle would make')
C&E 111

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 112

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 30)
On my Noble Vncle Sr Charles Cauendish Knight ('Vncle / Your life's the true Example of a Saint')
C&E 113

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 114

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 5)
On my Sister Brackleys Picture ('Looke on this Picture where you'l see')
C&E 115

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 116

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 24)
On my Sister Brackley ('May all new yeares and happines, bee soe')
C&E 117

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 118

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 28)
On my Sister Fraunces Picture ('Nature bids you on this Picture veiw')
C&E 119

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 120

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 24)
On my sweete brother Charles ('Brother / Your face the quintecence of modestie')
C&E 121

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 122

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 4)
On my sweete brother Henry ('Brother / your selfe the onely peece of natures pride')
C&E 123

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 124

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 4)
On my sweete Nephew Henry Harpur ('The lookes sweete boy as if thou wouldest bee')
C&E 125

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 126

Copy, here beginning Thou lookes sweet boy, as if thou wouldest bee.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 12)
On my sweete Sister Brackley ('Sister / Thour't quinticence of beauty, goodnes, truth')
C&E 127

Copy.

Facsimile of p. 11 in Lynn Hulse, The King's Entertainment by the Duke of Newcastle, Viator, 26 (1995), 355-405 (p. 367).

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 128

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 13)
On my sweete Sister Brackley ('Sister / Thy natures onely fitt for Cæsars wife')
C&E 129

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 130

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 21)
On my sweete Sister Fraunces ('Sister / Among'st our Sex sweete Pursland pure you are')
C&E 131

Copy.

Facsimile of p. 11 in Lynn Hulse, The King's Entertainment by the Duke of Newcastle, Viator, 26 (1995), 355-405 (p. 367).

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 132

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 13)
On my sweete Sister the Lady Harpur ('A sister once I had which alwayes saw')
C&E 133

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 134

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 32)
On my Worthy freind Mr Haslewood ('Your pensells fanceys I dooe sweare is such')
C&E 135

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

On my Worthy freind Mr Richard Pypes ('Sir / You are soe truely Noble, and soe free')
C&E 136

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

on the Lady Ogle my deare Grandmother ('My Grandmother the onely peece of good')
C&E 137

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 138

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 30)
on the least finger of hir hand ('When on thy little Finger looke')
C&E 139

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 140

Copy, here beginning On thy litle Finger looke.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 16)
On the Lord Viscount Brackley ('My Lord / You are a Husband iust as one would wishe')
C&E 141

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 142

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 21)
On the .30th. of June to God ('This day I will my thankes sure now decline')
C&E 143

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 144

Copy, here beginning This day I will my thankes sure now declare.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 38)
Passions Contemplation ('Ther's nothing more afflicts my greiued soule')
C&E 145

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 146

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 5)
Passions Contemplation ('The torments I receaue is thought of mind')
C&E 147

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 148

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 6)
Passions delate ('Greife sadnes sounds what shall thee take')
C&E 149

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 150

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 9)
Passions inuitation ('For Gods sake come away & land')
C&E 151

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 152

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 17)
Passions Lre to my Lord my Father ('My Lord, it is your absence makes each see')
C&E 153

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 154

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 3)
The Peart one, or otherwise, my Sister Brackley ('Sister / Thou art soe pritty, younge, and witty')
C&E 155

Copy.

Facsimile of p. 11 in Lynn Hulse, The King's Entertainment by the Duke of Newcastle, Viator, 26 (1995), 355-405 (p. 367).

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 156

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 13)
A perticuler Prologe to your Lopp: ('My Lord / If that your iudgement doth approue of wee')
C&E 157

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

A Prologe to the Stage ('Ladyes I beseech you blush not to see')
C&E 158

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

The quinticence of Cordiall ('Sister/ Wer't not for you I knew not how to liue')
C&E 159

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 160

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 14)
A recruted ioj vpon a Lre from your Lopp: ('This happy Tuesday since that now I see')
C&E 161

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 162

Copy, here beginning Thou happy Tuesday since that now I see.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 29)
The reuiue ('Greifes passion Child, this night had dyed')
C&E 163

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 164

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A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 10)
The second Prologe spoke by a Woman ('Though a second Prologue spoke to our Play')
C&E 165

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

A Songe ('A man and a wife when once they marry')
C&E 166

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

A Songe ('I doe desire to liue')
C&E 167

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A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 168

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 23)
A Songe ('I would loues language tell but soe')
C&E 169

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 170

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 26)
A Songe ('Mayde, wife, or widow wch beares the graue stile')
C&E 171

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 172

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 15)
A Songe ('Our Eyes fix'd lookeing on thee')
C&E 173

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 174

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 12)
A Songe in answeare to yor Lops: Sayter ('Sayter I thanke you for your declaration')
C&E 175

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 176

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 7)
The speakeing Glass ('When that I looke into my Glasse')
C&E 177

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

Thankes Lre ('My Lord / Your present to mee was soe iustly kind')
C&E 178

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 179

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 17)
To Heauen or a confession to God ('I doe confess great God my sinns are great')
C&E 180

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 181

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 36)
The trueth of Pensell ('My Lord your Picture speakes you this to bee')
C&E 182

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 183

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 6)
'When I in prayer, pray God looke on mee'
C&E 184

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 185

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 40)
'Your truely full of seruice this is true'
C&E 186

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 187

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 p. 26)

Prose

Loose Papers and Meditations of Elizabeth Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater

Edited in Travitsky, Subordination (1999), pp. 172-207 (collations pp. 208-40).

C&E 188

Copy of Elizabeth Egerton's Meditations on the seuerall Chapters of the Old Testament (pp. 1-318) and (pp. 319-79) the New Testament, 379 large folio pages (plus nearly 200 blank pages), in contemporary calf gilt over wooden boards, with brass clasps.

c.1660s

Item 46 in the Bridgewater sale (March 1951).

*C&E 189
Autograph

MS, possibly autograph, very closely written in a single non-professional cursive hand, 710 small folio pages (including blanks).

With a general title-page in the hand of her husband John Egerton (1623-86), second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, Meditations on the Seuerall Chapters of the Holy Bible, by the Right Honble: Elizabeth Countess of Bridgewater, who died the 14th: of June, in ye Yeare of Our Lord, 1663; with separate title-pages in the same hand at intervals and with the Earl's copious autograph textual emendations throughout.

c.1660s

A complete facsimile of this MS is in the Huntington, EL 8374. Facsimile examples of three pages in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 141, 143 and 145.

C&E 190

Copy, in a formal probably professional roman hand, with (ff. 150r-2v) A Table of contents, 152 octavo leaves, in contemporary calf gilt.

Entitled True Coppies of certaine Loose Papers left by ye Right hoble Elizabeth Countesse of Bridgewater Collected and Transcribed together here since Her Death Anno Dni 1663, and inscribed by her husband John Egerton (1623-86), second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, Examined by J. Bridgewater.

c.1660s

Inscribed (on an affixed slip inside the front cover) Sam. Egerton Brydges The Gift of his mother; (f. 2r) Samuel Egerton Brydges Feb. 12: 1795; (f. 4r) C. Hammond and Jemima Bridges.

This MS discussed by Betty S. Travitsky in His wife's prayers and meditations MS Egerton 607, in The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print: Counterbalancing the Canon, ed. Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky (Amherst, Mass., 1990), pp. 241-60; and in Reconstructing the Still Small Voice: The Occasional Journal of Elizabeth Egerton, in Women's Studies, 19 (1991), 193-200. Collated in Travitsky, Subordination, with a facsimile of the title-page on p. 4.

C&E 191

Copy, in a neat professional hand, comprising pages 1-130 of a small folio volume also containing, in the same hand (pp. 130-50, headed Spoken), four prayers and contemplations made by her husband John Egerton (1623-86), second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor.

With a title-page, True Coppies of certaine loose Papers left by ye Right Honble: Elizabeth Countesse of Bridgewater Collected and Transcribed togeather here since her death, Anno Dnj. 1663., signed by the second Earl of Bridgewater, and with a five-page table of contents.

c.1660s

A complete facsimile of this MS is in the Huntington, EL 8376. Collated in Travitsky, Subordination.

C&E 192

Copy, in a large professional rounded hand, comprising pages 1-267 of a volume also containing, in the same hand (pp. 268r-301), four prayers and contemplations made by her husband John Egerton (1623-86), second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, who has signed the title-page and added a heading on p. 267.

With a title-page, True Coppies of certaine Loose Papers left by ye Right hoble: Elizabeth Countesse Of Bridgewater Collected and Transcribed together here since Her Death, Anno Dni. 1663, and a five-page table of contents.

c.1660s

A complete facsimile of this MS is in the Huntington, EL 8377. Edited from this MS in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 172-207, with facsimile examples on pp. 160, 167, and 172.

Dramatic Works

The concealed Fansyes

A five-act play, including songs. Unpublished.

C&E 193

Copy.

Facsimile and transcription of p. 91 in Reading Early Modern Women, ed. Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer (New York & London, 2004), pp. 430-1.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

A Pastorall

A series of antemasques, songs and speaches. Unpublished.

C&E 194

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and dramatic works by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, viii + 168 pages (including some blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt, the initials W N [i.e. William Newcastle] in gilt on each cover.

A list of contents on pp. iii-iv in the hand of Elizabeth Cavendish's husband John Egerton (1623-86), Viscount Brackley and second Earl of Bridgewater, Privy Councillor, with (p. v) a formal title-page probably also in his hand, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Rt Honble the Lady Iane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley, a list of contents on pp. 159-62 in another hand.

c.1640s

Facsimile of the title-page in Travitsky, Subordination, p. 55.

C&E 195

Copy.

A folio volume of poems and a dramatic work by Jane and Elizabeth Cavendish (chiefly the former), a formal anthology in the stylish italic hand of Sir William Cavendish's secretary John Rolleston (1587?-1681), of Sokeholme, Nottinghamshire, with a few alterations, 77 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary black morocco gilt.

With a dedication to her father, Sir William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, subscribed Your Lopps most obliged obedient Daughter Jane Cauendysshe and (p. 77) an anonymous ten-line commendatory poem, headed Vpon the right honourable the Lady Jane Cauendish her booke of uerses (beginning Madame at first I scarsely could beleiue) added later.

c.1640s

Inscribed (p. 1) Tho Hogg. Emily Driscoll, sale catalogue No. 13 (1951).

Facsimile of p. 1 (Jane Cavendish's epistle to her father) and of p. 77 (the commendatory poem to Jane Cavendish) in Travitsky, Subordination, pp. 57 and 59.

Yale, Osborn MS b 200 through end (Osborn MS b 233 pp. 46-76)

Miscellaneous

Account Book of Lady Jane Cheyne

Unpublished.

*C&E 196
Autograph

Autograph account book, written from both ends, in a small quarto volume of 199 pages, of which 54 bear writing, in contemporary limp vellum.

Inscribed on a paste-down Jane Cauendysshe / Michelmass 1635 / My Personall Esteat, in this Booke, and containing detailed and occasionally dated entries over a long period including inventories and accounts of receipts and expenditure for clothing, linen, plate, jewellery, and other personal and household goods.

c.1635-64