Unpublished?
Copy of a song in a musical setting, ascribed to Vanbrugh.
Inscribed (f. 34r) Challis Mather 1742
. Acquired from R.N. James, 6 April 1888.
1475?–1552
Sir John Vanbrugh, an Englishman of Dutch extraction (known in his earlier days as Van Brugg
or Vanbrook
), whose extraordinary career encompassed remarkable activities as dramatist, architect, and opera impresario, not to mention erstwhile soldier-adventurer, East India Company man, prisoner in the Bastille, Comptroller of the Works, Surveyor of the Gardens and Waters, and Clarenceux King of Arms, has left many manuscript witnesses to his multifarious achievements, although few to those of a purely literary
character. At his death on 26 March 1726 he left papers which included an unwitnessed autograph will (still preserved: *VaJ 523), as well as an unfinished play (used by Colley Cibber and now lost). His detailed and biographically revealing account books for the period 1715-26 were also saved (*VaJ 15-16), being kept among papers of his widow, Henrietta Maria (formerly Mrs Yarburgh, 1693-1776), once at Heslington Hall and now at the Borthwick Institute, University of York. His literary manuscripts have otherwise gone the way of most such manuscripts of their period and, after printing or other use, have disappeared without trace.
By far the greatest number of surviving manuscripts of Vanbrugh — the great majority his autograph originals — are his letters. With their colour, flair, wit and poise, they are not the least vivid witnesses to his life, his personality and his natural writing ability, and, after those of Etherege, must rank as the second most important series of surviving letters by any Restoration dramatist. The majority of Vanbrugh's letters hitherto discovered have been published (in various sources, the most recent or most standard of which are recorded below). They have been largely listed (though with references generally only to printed sources) in Downes (1987), pp. 517-25 (superseding the earlier list in his Vanbrugh (1977), pp. 267-73). Excluding various documents, reports and memoranda recorded separately below (though the distinction between these and letters
is admittedly somewhat arbitrary), Downes's list may usefully be corrected and expanded: see VaJ 18-384.
Of these surviving letters, as well as other documents by Vanbrugh, by far the most relate to his work on Blenheim Palace for the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. It is no accident that they were preserved, since the formidable Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, saved, annotated and often had copied Vanbrugh's letters as evidence to be used in her protracted legal suit against him. Her extensive annotation and docketing of many of the letters (in her peculiar scrawly script and orthography, with remarks such as an insolent paper sent by Sr John
, Sr John Van: brutal letters…of no use but I would keep them
, and the account in these leters is all false
, often written on integral blank leaves, along with docketing by Edward Northey, Thomas Bury and others) leave no doubt as to her feelings about Vanbrugh and often bear witness to the abusive language
which some of her contemporaries complained about having to bear from her. Those forty-seven letters addressed to the Duke or Duchess of Marlborough, as well as many related documents, were formerly preserved at Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and were briefly summarized in HMC, 8th Report, Appendix, Part I (1881), pp. 1-60 (see pp. 25, 39, 54). Since 1978 they have all been part of the Blenheim archive acquired by the British Library (Add. MSS 61101-61710, supplementing the earlier acquisition of Add. MSS 19591-19618). For general information about this collection, see J.P. Hudson, Cataloguing the Blenheim Archive, Archives, 14 (1979), 88-91, and the British Library calendar, Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts: The Blenheim Papers, 3 vols (London, 1985). The original letters were unavailable to Geoffrey Webb, when editing them for the Works in 1927-28, and his texts of most of the letters are printed from a set of transcripts (with the inevitable occasional error) made by the historian Archdeacon William Coxe (1747-1828), now preserved also in the British Library (see particularly Add. MSS 9092, 9094-9113, 9118-9123). A few other letters, unknown to Webb, have been printed from the originals in Whistler and elsewhere, as noted below.
A collection related to the Blenheim Papers and also in the British Library (acquired in the nineteenth century) is the Newcastle Papers. They contain fifty-one letters by Vanbrugh to the Duke of Newcastle, who was married to Marlborough's granddaughter, Lady Harriet Godolphin.
Twenty-two of the extant twenty-nine letters by Vanbrugh to the Earl of Carlisle, for whom he built his masterpiece, Castle Howard in West Yorkshire, and dating from 1700 and 1721-6, are still preserved there among the Howard family muniments. They are also synopsized in HMC, 15th Report, Appendix, Part VI (1897), pp. 28-33, 36-42, 46-52.
Twelve letters to the publisher Jacob Tonson were (like Dryden's letters to him) formerly among the muniments of the Baker family at Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire, and were summarized in HMC, 2nd Report (1871), Appendix, pp. 69-72. The Bayfordbury archives were dispersed chiefly in a series of auctions at Sotheby's (25 January 1904; 17 December 1924, lots 782-9; 1 July 1925, lots 771-89) and Christie's (17 December 1907, lots 150-68; and 5 November 1945, lots 54-193, lot 193 being a collection of about sixty miscellaneous Tonson papers including six unspecified letters by Vanbrugh). Geoffrey Webb edited most of these in Works from photographs of the originals. All the letters, including two of which the originals were unknown to Webb in 1927-28, were printed in various issues of The Gentleman's Magazine in 1804, 1836, 1837, and 1839. At present, the whereabouts of only five of the original letters to Tonson is known (*VaJ 25, *VaJ 26, VaJ 299, *VaJ 339, *VaJ 373).
Nine letters to the Earl (later Duke) of Manchester, 1699-1708, were formerly owned by the Duke of Manchester and kept for a number of years on deposit in the then Public Record Office. They were sold with the rest of the Manchester Correspondence at Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, lot 257 and are now at Yale (see *VaJ 22, *VaJ 47, *VaJ 52, *VaJ 60, *VaJ 66, *VaJ 67, *VaJ 81, *VaJ 82, *VaJ 95). Some of these letters were printed earlier in The Athenæum in 1861, and those of 25 December 1699, 18 July 1707, 24 February, 16 March and 22 March 1707/8 in The Duke of Manchester, Court and Society from Elizabeth to Anne, 2 vols (London, 1864), II, 53-7, 227-9, 289-91, 318-20, 323-5. They were also briefly summarized in HMC, 8th Report, Appendix, Part II (1881), pp. 90-1, 95, 97, 99, 101.
The eight letters to Henry Bowes Howard (1687-1757), fourth Earl of Berkshire and later eleventh Earl of Suffolk, in the Wiltshire and Swindon Archives (Suffolk and Berkshire Papers, 88/9/25), are the latest cache to be discovered and were first published in Clyve Jones, To dispose in earnest, of a place I got in jest
: Eight New Letters of Sir John Vanbrugh, 1722-1726, N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9. This discovery signals the possibility that even more letters by Vanbrugh may come to light in due course.
One unspecified letter by Vanbrugh dated 1724, which might conceivably supplement those for that year recorded below, was sold at Sotheby's, 2 August 1820 (James Bindly sale), lot 75, to Carpenter.
Of the various other extant examples of Vanbrugh's hand, clearly the most substantial — and indeed they are the most extensive autograph manuscripts by him to survive — are his account books for the period 1715-1726 (*VaJ 15-16). His own annotated exemplum of his printed pamphlet Sir John Vanbrugh's Justification Of what he depos'd in the Duke of Marlborough's late Tryal [1721] is also notable (*VaJ 17).
Besides these, there are a considerable number of miscellaneous documents written or signed by Vanbrugh (VaJ 384.5-524). Many of them are preserved in his originals (either autograph or scribal and signed by him, some simply docketed by him), many others in contemporary copies, and some even written entirely on his behalf. They range from fairly substantial reports and memoranda, written in one or other of his official capacities, to routine warrants and submissions signed by him in company with his professional colleagues. No doubt many other such documents exist, including, for instance, further widely-dispersed grants of arms signed by Vanbrugh and his fellow heralds; further reports by the Board of the Office of Works among the Treasury Papers in the National Archives at Kew; and various of the extant accounts relating to expenses of the Queen's Theatre, probably prepared at least in part by him (such as those anonymous scribal accounts printed in Coke Papers, pp. 28, 40-1, 67-72, 75-7, 86-8). Some of the scattered Vice-Chamberlain Coke papers were transcribed in the nineteenth century by the prompter James Winston (British Library, Add. MS 38607), and an anonymous nineteenth-century transcript is in the New York Public Library, Manuscripts Division (Drexel MS 1986, Coke English Operas, 1725).
Vanbrugh's architectural drawings — important as they are — lie essentially outside the limits of the present survey. Suffice it to say here that identifiable collections or examples of architectural drawings relating to his work, made by various draughtsmen, a number of them drawn or annotated by Vanbrugh himself, include plans in All Souls College, Oxford; in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; in Blenheim Palace; in the Bodleian (notably Gough drawings a. 3-4 and MS Top. Oxon. a. 37* [for Blenheim Palace]); in Bristol Record Office (33746 [volume of 125 drawings of Kingsweston House and other works, c.1730, not in Vanbrugh's own hand]); in the British Library (Add. MS 33064, f. 276r; K.35.28.e., et alia, and King's Library collection); in Elton Hall, Cambridgeshire; in Huntingdon Record Office; in Lincolnshire Archives Office (Ancaster MSS); in the National Archives, Kew (Works MSS); in the Royal Library, Windsor; in the Royal Naval College, Greenwich (on deposit in the National Maritime Museum); in Sir John Sloane's Museum; in the Victoria and Albert Museum; and elsewhere.
Many of these are discussed and illustrated in Downes (1977 and 1987); in Whistler; in David Green, Blenheim Palace (London, 1951); in Architectural Drawings in the Library of Elton Hall by Sir John Vanbrugh and Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, ed. Howard Colvin and Maurice Craig (Roxburghe Club, Oxford, 1964); in various volumes of The Wren Society (including Vols. VI, VII and XVII [Oxford, 1929-30, 1940]); in Charles Saumarez Smith, The Building of Castle Howard (London, 1990); in Frank McCormick, Sir John Vanbrugh: The Playwright as Architect (University Park, Pennsylvania, 1991), and elsewhere, and see also the account in Howard Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1660-1840 (new edition, London, 1995).
Vanbrugh appears to have written verse on at least one occasion — indulging in a literary activity hardly unusual for Restoration dramatists — though it has been overlooked by his modern editors. To a Lady More Cruel than Fair, which had at least some circulation in manuscript (VaJ 4-12), was published (as by Mr Vanbrook
) in Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part (London, 1704), pp. 245-6. This publication is of further interest in relation to Vanbrugh for two reasons. One is that it contains (on p. 317) another poem, The Rival, which has, on occasions, been ascribed to Vanbrugh in contemporary manuscript copies (see VaJ 1-3), although it appears anonymously in the edition itself and has also been ascribed to William Walsh. The other is that what appears to be a presentation exemplum of this edition made by Vanbrugh himself — one inscribed three times, presumably by the recipient, Hic Liber est Vanbrugh dono mihi quem dedit olim
— is extant in the library of the late John Sparrow (sold at Christie's, 21 October 1992, lot 127). Whether this volume (which contains no other telling annotations) supports the latter attribution, or the possibility of Vanbrugh's greater involvement in this edition than has hitherto been supposed, is a matter of conjecture.
Two other poems which appear in musical settings attributed to Vanbrugh are also given entries below (VaJ 0.5, VaJ 3.5), although their association with Vanbrugh may be because they were perhaps introduced into later productions of plays by him.
The canon of Vanbrugh's dramatic works is, on the other hand, well established and is represented in Works (1927-8). It includes (III, 169-263) an unfinished fragment adapted from his Original Papers
by Colley Cibber as The Provok'd Husband: or A Journey to London (1728). Cibber's original agreement for this purchase of the copyright in this play, signed by him and, as witnesses, by Anne Cibber and Catherine Brown, 15 September 1727, is in the British Library (Add. MS 38728, f. 43r). A contemporary manuscript transcript of the first edition, written on 166 leaves in two hands, annotated by a theatrical producer and evidently used as an acting copy, is in the Bodleian (MS Eng. misc. d. 353). A fragment of a manuscript copy of The Provok'd Husband, comprising the beginning of Act I of the play, with lists of dramatis personæ and players, in the hand of Charles Boyle, fourth Earl of Orrery (1676-1731), together with an Italian translation, is in Edinburgh University Library (H-P Coll. 326).
Two other plays written wholly or partly by Vanbrugh are not known to have survived. One is the farce Squire Trelooby, which was adapted from Molière's Monsieur de Pourceaugnac in 1704 by Congreve, with Vanbrugh and Walsh allegedly contributing an act
each. As John C. Hodges has demonstrated (in The Authorship of Squire Trelooby, Review of English Studies, 4 (1928), 404-13), this play is not to be identified with the anonymously published independent translation Squire Trelooby published in 1704 and actually by John Ozell. It may, however, lie behind James Ralph's The Cornish Squire of 1734, a comedy alleged by Ralph to have been adapted from an occasionally imperfect
manuscript of the Congreve-Vanbrugh-Walsh piece sent to me by a Gentleman, who has had it in his Library several years
. Although suspecting that Ralph's account is not entirely trustworthy — he might conceivably have been passing off a spurious concoction as the work of Vanbrugh and others to ensure a more favourable reception — Hodges concedes the possibility that Ralph's version may be an imperfect
and modified witness to the lost original. Ralph's receipt for payment by John Watts for the copyright of a Comedy call'd the Cornish Squire
, dated 1 January 1733[/4], is in the British Library (Add. MS 38728, f. 181r).
The other lost
play is Sganarell; or, The Cuckold in Conceit, adapted from Molière, and acted at the Haymarket Theatre on 22 March 1706/7. A prologue for it, headed Prologue to the Cuckold in Conceit Made for Norris to speak to the Ladies
and beginning The Play You've seen being short, we now present
, survives in a manuscript in the hand of Arthur Maynwaring among the Marlborough Papers formerly at Blenheim (now British Library, Add. MS 61462, f. 5r). It is edited (but without noting its connection with Maynwaring) in Philip Roberts, Vanbrugh's Lost Play: The Prologue, Restoration & Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research, 12 (1973), 57-8. It is also edited in Henry L. Snyder, The Prologues and Epilogues of Arthur Maynwaring, Philological Quarterly, 50 (1971), 610-29 (p. 626).
In addition to the interesting quotations from The Provok'd Wife in a legal indictment of 1702 recorded below (VaJ 14) and an apparently unnoticed adaptation of his farce The Country House (VaJ 13), a few other items relating to Vanbrugh's established plays may be noted. A late-eighteenth-century manuscript copy by Edmond Malone of The Confederacy A Comedy Alter'd from Sr John Vanbrugh was offered in the Joseph Lilly sale at Sotheby's (27 January - 1 February 1873, 6th day), lot 1943, and is now at Yale (Osborn MS c 218). An exemplum of the 1706 quarto edition of The Mistake, Vanbrugh's adaptation of Molière's Le Dépit Amoureux, at Pennsylvania State University bears a manuscript cast list relating to the Lincoln's Inn Fields revival of 1715. This is discussed in Jeanne S. Meekins, A Manuscript Cast for a 1715 Revival of Vanbrugh's The Mistake, N&Q, 227 (December 1982), 527-8. A prompt-book of John Fletcher's The Pilgrim, as adapted by Vanbrugh (London, 1700), prepared for eighteenth-century productions, was in the collection of prompt-books given by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps to the Morrab Library, Penzance, and was sold at Sotheby's, 27 May 1964, lot 702. It is now at the University of Texas at Austin (Prompt Books Box 1, No. 87). This prompt-book, a microfilm of which is at Edinburgh University Library (Mic. P. 311), is discussed, with facsimile examples, in Leo Hughes and A.H. Scouten, The Penzance Promptbook of The Pilgrim, Modern Philology, 73 (1975-6), 33-53, where the prompters and productions concerned are identified: the first set of markings being by William Rufus Chetwood for the Drury Lane revival of 1738; the second set by Richard Cross for Garrick's Drury Lane revival of 1750; and the third set by James Wrighten for Thomas King's Drury Lane revival of 1787.
For this and further prompt-books of plays by Vanbrugh, see Edward A. Langhans, Eighteenth Century British and Irish Promptbooks: A Descriptive Bibliography (New York, Westport, Conn., & London, 1987), pp. 212-13 (Charles Macklin's part-book for The Provok'd Wife, in Harvard Theatre Collection, TS 1197.54.5, and David Garrick's prompt-book of the play, in Folger, Prompt P 42) and Barry N. Olshen, The Original and Improved
Comedies of Sir John Vanbrugh: Their Nineteenth-Century London Stage History, Restoration & Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research, 13 (1974), 27-52. Olshen cites, inter alia, marked-up prompt-books of The Confederacy (1792 edition in the Newberry Library, and 1793 edition in the Harvard Theatre Collection), and of The Provok'd Husband (various American prompt-books in the Harvard Theatre Collection, and a manuscript production book used probably in Philadelphia by William Burke Wood, now in the New York Public Library, Performing Arts Division).
A Prologue and Epilogue to Vanbrugh's Esop — the first spoke by Dick Barton
(Fain wd we shew wt progress we have made
), the second spoke by Cooper
(Did ever ever — sbud I was afraid
) — are copied in a collection of English and Latin poems of c.1729 in the Folger (MS W.a.300g, f. 71r-v). A few songs allegedly relating to plays by Vanbrugh are similarly insertions made in later stage productions. For instance, A Song in the Comedy call'd Aesope sett by Mr. [Richard] Leveridge
(beginning Should I once change my heart
) appears in an early-eighteenth-century manuscript music book in the Bodleian (MS Mus. Sch. C. 95, pp. 256-7); another copy appears in the Bodleian (MS Mus. Sch. C. 97, f. 7v at end). What purports to be a song in Vanbrugh's adaptation of Fletcher's The Pilgrim (beginning Oh happy happy groves
) also occurs in the Bodleian (MS Mus. Sch. C. 95, p. 66). A Scotch Medley. Introduced in The Provok'd Wife
(beginning We're gaily yet, and we're gaily yet
) is edited in Works, I, 184, from an octavo leaflet printed in Salisbury in the mid-eighteenth century (British Library, 11621.i.11, No. 25). For Dryden's Secular Masque
in The Pilgrim, see the Introduction to John Dryden. above.
Miscellaneous papers relating to Vanbrugh's life and works are legion, and many have been cited by his biographers. They include papers (such as the archives of the Bastille) relating to his imprisonment in France in 1688-92 (see Downes (1977), pp. 247-52, and Paul Hopkins, John Vanbrugh's Imprisonment in France 1688-1693, N&Q, 224 (December 1979), 529-34), as well as the widely dispersed documentation relating to his career as an operatic impresario, in charge of the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket. For discussion of these papers (including a number of those recorded below) see particularly Downes (1977 and 1988); Whistler; Ronald C. Kern, Documents relating to Company Management, 1705-1711, Theatre Notebook, 14 (1959-60), 60-5; Philip Olleson, Vanbrugh and Opera at the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, Theatre Notebook, 26 (1971-2), 94-101; Judith Milhous and Robert D. Hume, An Annotated Guide to the Theatrical Documents in PRO LC 7/1, 7/2 and 7/3, Theatre Notebook, 35 (1981), 25-31, 77-87, 122-9; and Judith Mulhous and Robert D. Hume, Vice-Chamberlain Coke's Theatrical Papers 1706-1715 (Carbondale & Edwardsville, 1982); as well as the multi-volume The London Stage 1660-1800 (Carbondale & Edwardsville, 1960-8; Index 1979); Allardyce Nicoll, A History of English Drama 1660-1900, vols I and II (revised editions, Cambridge, 1952); and Milhous and Hume's Register.
The Blenheim papers in the British Library contain many other references to Vanbrugh, not least various letters and legal papers relating to his long-running and acrimonious dispute with the Duke and (especially) Duchess of Marlborough over the building of the Palace and his involvement in the suit of the master masons Edward Strong Sr and Jr. This culminated in the hearing in the House of Lords, involving the Duke of Marlborough as appellant and the two Strongs as respondents, on 23-24 May 1721, an event which has been described as one of the most strenuously contested and copiously documented of eighteenth-century appeal causes
: see Frances Harris, Parliament and Blenheim Palace: The House of Lords Appeal of 1721, Parliamentary History, 8 (1989), 43-62. Among the related documentation — including some of the Blenheim letters and documents noted below — are British Library Add. MSS 19611-19618, 61356; and Add. MS 38056. The last item is the Duchess's correspondence with her counsel, Sir Thomas Pengelly, including (ff. 70r-1r) a copy of Vanbrugh's answer of 24 October 1718 to the earlier complaint of the two Strongs and (ff. 48r-69r) a copy of the Duchess's account of her dealings with Vanbrugh and of his letters to her. This volume was once owned by the Rev. T.W. Webb and recorded in HMC, 7th Report (1879), Appendix, p. 684. The Case of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the widely circulated document compiled to the Duchess's instructions and to which Vanbrugh's Justification (*VaJ 17) is an answer, survives in a number of copies in the British Library (Lansdowne MS 817, ff. 70r-80r) and elsewhere (her own copy being British Library, Add. MS 61356, ff. 95r-102r). Some related material is also among legal papers of Francis North (1673-1729), second Baron Guilford, in the Bodleian (MS North b. 22, ff. 300-2v).
Among other miscellaneous documents relating to Vanbrugh are two items now in the Robert H. Taylor Collection at Princeton: namely a letter about him by his fellow herald Peter Le Neve, to Sir Thomas Wheate, 1704; and a receipt for fees due to Vanbrugh and Henry St George for a grant of arms to Henry Durley, signed by Henry St George only, 2 August 1709. Samuel Stebbing's entertaining report on Vanbrugh's visit to Hanover to invest the Electoral Prince of Brunswick with the Order of the Garter, a letter dated from Hanover, 18 June (N.S.) 1706, survives in a later transcript by Mrs Sarah Sophia Banks in the British Library (Add. MS 6321, ff. 59r-61v). The Royal Letters Patent signed by Queen Anne, 22 April, appointing Vanbrugh as her envoy to the Electoral Prince of Brunswick is among Lady Vanbrugh's papers in the Borthwick Institute at the University of York (in YM/VAN.4). Besides various other documents mentioned below and Vanbrugh's account books (*VaJ 15-16), Lady Vanbrugh's papers include such related documents as the bill of sale to Vanbrugh for all the equipment of the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre signed by Betterton and other members of the company, 15 October 1706 (in YM/VAN. 5) and various letters and documents by Vanbrugh's brother, Sir Charles Vanbrugh, and by his son Charles. Official copies of George I's patents appointing Vanbrugh as, respectively, Comptroller of the Works (24 January 1714/15) and Surveyor of the Gardens and Waters (15 June 1715), with the King's instructions on the latter appointment (19 August 1715), are in the National Archives, Kew (Work 6/11, pp. 23-4, 26-7, 31-2). Vanbrugh's banking transactions for the period from November 1714 to May 1715 are recorded in Current Account Ledger No. 18 of C. Hoare and Co., 37 Fleet Street, London EC4.
Vanbrugh's name, and the receipt of memoranda and reports from him, are frequently mentioned in the Treasury Books, now in the National Archives, Kew. His name also crops up, sometimes in a satirical context, in contemporary poems. Two such occur, for instance, in early-eighteenth-century verse manuscripts among the papers of the Fane family, Earls of Westmorland, in the Northamptonshire Record Office (see W (A) Misc. Vol. 20, ff. 90-1, and in Box 4, parcel IV, No. 4). Some later notes on Vanbrugh written by the Rev. Joseph Hunter (1783-1861), in his Chorus Vatum Anglicanorum (Volume VI), are in the British Library (Add. MS 24492, ff. 98v-100r).
Unpublished?
Copy of a song in a musical setting, ascribed to Vanbrugh.
Inscribed (f. 34r) Challis Mather 1742
. Acquired from R.N. James, 6 April 1888.
First published in A Collection of New Songs, Second Book (London, 1699). Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part (London, 1704), p. 317. Possibly by William Walsh (but not included in his Works (London, 1736)). Also attributed (less likely) to Sir George Etherege. Thorpe, p. 61.
Copy, the poem here dated 1698
.
In two parts: Part I on ff. 1r-149r (followed by blanks and then an index on ff. 150-1); Part II, on ff. 152-302 (with an addition in another hand on f. 303), entitled A Collection of the most choice and Private Poems, Lampoons &c from the withdrawing of the late King James 1688 to the year 1701 Collected by a Person of Quality.
A note of payment (f. 1r) for purchase on 25 March 1703. Owned by Robert Harley, first Earl of Oxford (1661-1724).
Cited in IELM, II.i, as the Harley MS
: MaA Δ 6. Marvell recorded and selectively collated in Margoliouth and in POAS, I and II.
Copy, the poem here dated 1699
, subscribed By Mr. Vanbrook
, the name then deleted and subscribed in another ink Walsh
.
This MS also formerly recorded in IELM as Sir George Etherege, EtG 111. Edited in part from this MS in Thorpe and collated pp. 138-9.
In three sections each with its own title-page.
First section: A Collection of Poems and Lampoons &ca Not yet Printed
.
Second section (f. 102r): A Collection of Choice Poems, Satyrs, & Lampoons From 1672 to 1688 Never printed
.
Third section (f. 146r): A Collection of Poems. From 1688 to 1699. 1703/4
.
Copy, the poem here dated 1698.
This MS recorded in IELM, II.i (1987), as Sir George Etherege, EtG 112.
A Collection of the most choice and Private Poems, Lampoons &ca. from the withdrawing of the late King James 1688 to the year 1701. Collected by a person of Quality, 298 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary calf.
From the library of the Cowper family of Panshanger, Hertfordshire, and possibly once belonging to Sarah Cowper (née Holled, 1644-1720), Lady Cowper, and her husband Sir William Cowper, MP (1639-1706).
Copy, headed The Rivall. By Mr: Walsh
[ie. William Walsh (1662-1708), poet], the poem dated in the margin 1699
.
This MS text formerly recorded in IELM as Sir George Etherege EtG 113. Edited in part from this MS in Thorpe and collated pp. 138-9.
Copy, headed The Rival 1698 By mr: Vanbrook
.
This MS text formerly recorded in IELM as Sir George Etherege EtG 114. Edited in part from this MS in Thorpe and collated pp. 138-9. A transcript of this MS by George Thorn-Drury (1860-1932) is in the Bodleian (MS Eng. poet. e. 50, p. 117).
Tableof contents, 152 leaves (plus blanks), in contemporary calf.
Bookplate of Sir William Augustus Fraser, Bt (1826-98), of Ledeclune and Morar.
Copy, in a musical setting.
Once owned by John Henry Mee.
First published, ascribed to Mr Vanbrook
, in Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part (London, 1704), pp. 245-6.
Copy, ascribed to Mr Vanbrook
.
Acquired in 1924 from Falconer Madan (1851-1935), librarian and bibliographer.
Copy, headed To a Lady more Cruel than Fair by Mr. Vanbrook on Lady S
, subscribed Nov: 1703
.
Anonymous note of purchase in London (f. i) on 17 November 1701. Presented by Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Bt, 7 May 1921.
Copy, the poem here dated 1698
, corrected and inscribed afterwards in another hand By Sr John Vanburgh
.
In two parts: Part I on ff. 1r-149r (followed by blanks and then an index on ff. 150-1); Part II, on ff. 152-302 (with an addition in another hand on f. 303), entitled A Collection of the most choice and Private Poems, Lampoons &c from the withdrawing of the late King James 1688 to the year 1701 Collected by a Person of Quality.
A note of payment (f. 1r) for purchase on 25 March 1703. Owned by Robert Harley, first Earl of Oxford (1661-1724).
Cited in IELM, II.i, as the Harley MS
: MaA Δ 6. Marvell recorded and selectively collated in Margoliouth and in POAS, I and II.
Copy, untitled, on a single folio leaf.
Assembled by Dr W. Wall.
Copy, subscribed Vanbrook
.
Finis August ye. 6th 1717.
Copy, the poem dated 1699
and subscribed Mr Vanbrok
.
In three sections each with its own title-page.
First section: A Collection of Poems and Lampoons &ca Not yet Printed
.
Second section (f. 102r): A Collection of Choice Poems, Satyrs, & Lampoons From 1672 to 1688 Never printed
.
Third section (f. 146r): A Collection of Poems. From 1688 to 1699. 1703/4
.
Copy, the poem here dated 1698
.
A Collection of the most choice and Private Poems, Lampoons &ca. from the withdrawing of the late King James 1688 to the year 1701. Collected by a person of Quality, 298 pages (plus blanks), in contemporary calf.
From the library of the Cowper family of Panshanger, Hertfordshire, and possibly once belonging to Sarah Cowper (née Holled, 1644-1720), Lady Cowper, and her husband Sir William Cowper, MP (1639-1706).
Copy, in a rounded hand, the second poem (on the third page) in a pair of conjugate folio leaves, once folded as a letter or packet.
From the library of the Ormsby Gore family, Barons Harlech, of Brogyntyn (or Porkington), Oswestry, Shropshire.
Copy, as By Mr: Vanbrook
, the poem dated in the margin 1699
.
Copy, the poem dated 1698
.
A transcript of this MS by George Thorn-Drury (1860-1932) is in the Bodleian (MS Eng. poet. e. 50, pp. 118-19).
Tableof contents, 152 leaves (plus blanks), in contemporary calf.
Bookplate of Sir William Augustus Fraser, Bt (1826-98), of Ledeclune and Morar.
First published (translated from Florent-Carton Dancourt) in London, 1715. Works, II, 205-31.
alter'd from Sir John Vanbrughand with different dramatis personae, in a single cursive hand, entitled
The Country House a Farce, 60 quarto leaves, written almost entirely on rectos only, in modern half-calf on marbled boards.
Presented in November 1864 by Coventry Patmore (1823-96), poet and essayist.
First published in London, 1697. Works, I, 103-92.
Extracts from an early acting version of the play, as performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, on two membranes of vellum.
This MS discussed and extracts quoted in Joseph Wood Krutch, Comedy and Conscience after the Restoration (New York, 1924), pp. 171-2, and in T.C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, The Text of Congreve's Love for Love, The Library, 5th Ser. 30 (1975), 334-6.
Journal of All Receipts Payments and other financial Transactions, To be Transcrib'd fair into the Green book [monthly deleted], 65 leaves (plus 22 blanks and two loosely inserted documents).
Covering (ff. 4-61v) the period 1 January 1714-15 to 15 March 1725/6, lacking entries for 26 January 1714/15 to 18 August 1715 and 3 April to 6 June 1717 on extracted leaves after ff. 4 and 14; also containing entries by Lady Vanbrugh (ff. 61v-5v) for the period from 9 April to 29 August 1726 (following the death of her husband on 26 March 1726).
Preserved among Lady Vanbrugh's papers formerly at her family home of Heslington Hall.
This MS edited in full in Downes (1977), pp. 174-241, with facsimiles of ff. 45r and 61v as his Plates 3 and 4. See also Register, Nos. 2493 and 2840.
Covering the period from 1 February 1721/2 to 30 December 1725; extended by Lady Vanbrugh after his death with her accounts (pp. 6-205) from 25 May 1728 to 26 November 1757 and (pp. 208-205 rev) her additional entries from April 1733 to February 1739.
Preserved among Lady Vanbrugh's papers formerly at her family home of Heslington Hall.
This MS recorded in Downes (1977), p. 174.
First published [in London, 1721]. Works, IV (1928), pp. 177-92 (Appendix I, No. 1).
With his autograph deletions and changes, signed by him (p. 2).
Printed from this exemplum in Works. Discussed in Frances Harris, Parliament and Blenheim Palace: The House of Lords Appeal of 1721, Parliamentary History, 8 (1989), 43-62 (pp. 54-5, 61). A letter by Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, dated 4 May 1721, refers to this work as Sr Johns libell again me
(British Library, Add. MS 61464, f. 126r-v).
Edited in John Barnard, Sir John Vanbrugh: Two Unpublished Letters, HLQ, 29 (1965-6), 347-52 (p. 348), and in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (pp. 603-4).
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to Henry Browne, from Vincennes, 7 July 1691.
Edited in Paul Hopkins, John Vanbrugh's Imprisonment in France 1688-1693, N&Q, 224 (December 1979), 529-34.
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 22411. Sotheby's, 1980 (Phillipps sale), lot 510.
Edited in HMC, 71 Finch III (1957), 293-4, and in Downes (1977), p. 249 (Appendix B, No. 1).
Edited in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (pp. 604-5), and in Downes (1977), pp. 249-50 (Appendix B, No. 2).
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence), with a facsimile of the last page in the sale catalogue, p. 257.
Edited in Works, IV, 3-5 (No. 1). Facsimile in IELM, II.ii (1993), Facsimile XVIII, after p. xxi.
Sunday noon, 1700.
Edited in Works, IV, 6-7 (No. 2).
Edited in Whistler, pp. 35-8 (Appendix I, No. 1, p. 229).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Jacob] Tonson, from London, 15 June 1703.
Christie's, 17 December 1907 (Tonson sale), lot 167. Edited in Works, IV, 7-8 (No. 3). Register, No. 1724.
Edited in Works, IV, 8-9 (No. 4). Register, No. 1727.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 13 July 1703.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
JV, to Jacob Tonson, from London, 30 July 1703.
Edited in Works, IV, 10-11 (No. 5).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 30 July 1703.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Barus Expedition, undated.
Copy of Vanbrugh's undated letter to Jacob Tonson.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Formerly among the Egerton-Warburton MSS at Arley Hall, Cheshire.
Recorded in HMC, 3rd Report (1872), Appendix, p. 291. Edited in Works, IV, 11-13 (No. 6).
Sotheby's, 14 April 1875, lot 847.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 22 June 1705.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 229-30 (Appendix 1, No. 2).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Marlborough], from London, 24 August 1705.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 230-1 (Appendix 1, No. 3).
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector. Sotheby's. 17 May 1897, lot 170, to Halliday. Bernard Halliday's sale catalogue No. 167 (1933), item 1103.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], 1 January 1705[/6].
Edited in Works, IV, 207 (Appendix II, No. 1).
Sotheby's, 19 May 1906, lot 174, to Harness.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 7 March 1705[/6].
Edited in Works, IV, 209-10 (Appendix II, No. 5).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter, from London, 8 November [1706].
Edited in Works, IV, 210 (Appendix II, No. 6).
Edited in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (pp. 434-5).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 11 January 1706[/7].
Edited in Works, IV, 208 (Appendix II, No. 2).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], 24 January 1706[/7].
Edited in Works, IV, 208-9 (Appendix II, No. 3).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, 6 March 1706[/7].
Edited in Works, IV, 209 (Appendix II, No. 4).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Earl of Sunderland, with an enclosed autograph memorandum recommending Mr Croxall, 11 July 1707.
Volume DXIX of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 15 July 1707.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 231-2 (Appendix 1, No. 4).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 13-14 (No. 7).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 18 July 1707.
Edited in Works, IV, 211-12 (Appendix II, No. 7, misdated 1710
).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 25 July 1707.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 232-3 (Appendix 1, No. 5).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from Hatfield, 25 July 1707.
Edited in Works, IV, 212-13 (Appendix II, No. 8).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Henderskelfe, August [1707], in defective condition.
Edited in Works, IV, 223-4 (Appendix II, No. 24, [among letters of 1708]).
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 15-16 (No. 8).
Microfilm in the British Library (RP 683). Edited in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (pp. 435-6).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 18 November 1707.
Edited in Works, IV, 214 (Appendix II, No. 10).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 11 November 1707.
Edited in Works, IV, 213-14 (Appendix II, No. 9). Facsimile example in T.J. Brown, English Literary Autographs XLI, The Book Collector, 11 (Spring 1962), 63.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 18 December 1707.
Edited in Works, IV, 214 (Appendix II, No. 11).
Copy, in James Winston's hand, of Vanbrugh's letter to [Thomas Coke], Vice-Chamberlain, 15 January [1707/8].
Edited from this MS in Coke Papers, pp. 72-3 (No. 46).
Copy, in Winston's hand, of Vanbrugh's letter to [Thomas Coke], Vice-Chamberlain, [20 January 1707/8].
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 19-20 (No. 11).
Copy of a memorandum by Vanbrugh to Thomas Coke, Vice Chamberlain, proposing a subsidy by the Queen, 21 February 1707/[8].
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, supporting the application of a very near Relation…for the Consulship of Lisbon
, 9 January [1707-10].
Volume DLV of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Howard P. Vincent, Two Unpublished Letters of Vanbrugh, N&Q, 173 (21 August 1937), 128-9; in Whistler, p. 233 (Appendix I, No. 6); and in Coke Papers, pp. 50-1 (No. 29), Register, No. 1931.
Edited in E.V. Unger and W.A. Jackson, The Carl H. Pforzheimer Library: English Literature 1475-1700, 3 vols (New York, 1940), III, 1058-9; in Ronald Kern, Documents relating to Company Management, 1705-1711, Theatre Notebook, 14 (1959), 60-5 (where the letter is incorrectly dated 1711); in Arthur R. Huseboe, Vanbrugh: Additions to the Correspondence, PQ, 53 (1974), 135-40 (pp. 136-7); and in Coke Papers, pp. 73-4 (No. 47). Register, No. 1948. Also typed transcript in Westminster City Archives (A.M. Broadley, Annals of the Haymarket (1911), Vol. II, f. iii).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [Thomas Coke], Vice Chamberlain, [20 January 1707/8].
43)
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 16-17 (No. 9). Register, No. 1958.
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 17-19 (No. 10). Register, No. 1970.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 29 March 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 215 (Appendix II, No. 12).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 1 April 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 215-16 (Appendix II, No. 13).
Copy, in James Winston's hand, of a letter by Vanbrugh to [Thomas Coke], Vice-Chamberlain, [mid-April 1708].
Edited from this MS in Coke Papers, pp. 100-1 (No. 64). Register, No. 1974.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Thomas Coke, Vice Chamberlain, [mid-April 1708].
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from Henley, 25 April 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 216 (Appendix II, No. 14).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to William Boulter [Clerk of the Ordnance], from London, 1 May 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 217 (Appendix II, No. 14).
Edited in John Barnard, Sir John Vanbrugh: Two Unpublished Letters, HLQ, 29 (1965-6), 347-52 (pp. 349-51); in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (pp. 606-7); and in Coke Papers, pp. 109-10 (No. 70). Register. No. 1981.
Copy, in James Winston's hand, of Vanbrugh's letter to [Thomas Coke], Vice-Chamberlain, 14 May [1708].
Edited from this MS in Coke Papers, pp. 109-10 (No. 70).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 19 June 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 218-19 (Appendix II, No. 16).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London. 24 June 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 219 (Appendix II, No. 17).
Letter signed by Vanbrugh (JV
), to [?possibly Arthur Maynwaring], on two quarto leaves, from Blenheim, 8 July 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 22-3 (Appendix II, No. 13).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [?possibly Arthur Maynwaring], on two folio leaves, from Blenheim, 8 July 1708.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 24-5 (No. 14). Register, No. 1988.
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 25-6 (No. 15). Register, No. 1991.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 14 September 1708.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 26-7 (No. 16).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 21 September 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 219-20 (Appendix II, No. 18).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 28 September 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 220 (Appendix II, No. 19).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 6 November 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 220-1 (Appendix II, No. 20).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 30 November 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 221-2 (Appendix II, No. 21).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 9 December 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 222 (Appendix II, No. 22).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 26 December 1708.
Edited in Works, IV, 223 (Appendix II, No. 23).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 13 January 1708[/9].
Edited in Works, IV, 224 (Appendix II, No. 25).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 10 February 1708/9.
Edited in Works, IV, 224-5 (Appendix II, No. 26).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 17 February 1708/9.
Edited in Works, IV, 225 (Appendix II, No. 27).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Thomas Hopkins, Under-Secretary of State], 5 May 1709.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 233-4 (Appendix I, No. 7).
Volume CCCCXXIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 24 July 1987, in lot 257 (The Manchester Correspondence).
Edited in Works, IV, 20-3 (No. 12). Register, No. 1979.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Lord Godolphin], from Blenheim, 31 May 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 27-8 (No. 17).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [Lord Godolphin], from Blenheim, 31 May 1709.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [Lord Godolphin], from Blenheim, 31 May 1709.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 9 June 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 28-9 (No. 18).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 11 June 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 30-2 (No. 20).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 14 July 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 33-4 (No. 22).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [? Lord Ryalton], from Blenheim, 18 July 1709.
Edited in Works, IV, 34-6 (No. 23).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 25 July 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 36-7 (No. 24).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 29 September 1709.
Edited in Works, IV, 225-6 (Appendix II, No. 28).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugj, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 1 November 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 37-8 (No. 25).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (p. 436).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to an unidentified correspondent, from London, 6 December 1709.
Edited in Works, IV, 226 (Appendix II, No. 29).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 18 December 1709.
Edited in Works, IV, 226-7 (Appendix II, No. 30).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 20 December 1709.
Edited in Works, IV, 227-8 (Appendix II, No. 31).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Samuel Travers, [Surveyor-General for Blenheim Palace], from Whitehall, 30 November [1709 or 1710].
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 38-9 (No. 26).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 14 March 1709/10.
Edited in Works, IV, 236 (Appendix II, No. 46, the date given as 1710[11?]
).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes and Tilleman Bobart [Comptrollers at Blenheim Palace], 1 April 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 228 (Appendix II, No. 32).
Autograph letter signed, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 28 April 1710.
Extract from Coxe's transcript edited in Works, IV, 39-40 (No. 27); edited complete from the original in Whistler, pp. 235-6 (Appendix I, No. 10).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 29 April 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 228-9 (Appendix II, No. 33).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 6 May 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 229 (Appendix II, No. 34).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], [27 May 1710].
Edited in Whistler, pp. 236-7 (Appendix I, No. 11).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duchess of Marlborough], [27 May 1710].
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 27 May 1710.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 237-8 (Appendix I, No. 12).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 27 May 1710.
Edited from thence in Whistler, pp. 237-8 (Appendix I, No. 12).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes and Tilleman Bobart, from London, 6 June 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 229-30 (Appendix II, No. 35).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 6 June 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 40-1 (No. 28).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 8 June 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 230 (Appendix II, No. 36).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 24 June 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 41-2 (No. 29).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 1 August 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 42 (No. 30).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 31 August 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 43 (No. 31).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 7 September 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 231 (Appendix II, No. 37).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 21 September 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 231 (Appendix II, No. 38).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 22 September 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 43-4 (No. 32).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Robert Harley, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710.
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), p. 136. Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 46 (No. 33b) and 193-4.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Robert Harley, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Robert Harley, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of his report sent to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 46 (No. 33b) and 193-4.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Robert Harley, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, and signed by Vanbrugh, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 44 (No. 33).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 44 (No. 33).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Lord Poulet, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 45-6 (No. 33a).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to Lord Poulet, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 45-6 (No. 33a).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Robert Harley, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report sent by him to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 46 (No. 33b) and 193-4.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Oxford, 3 October 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 48-9 (No. 34).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Oxford, 3 October 1710.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph copy by Vanbrugh. of his letter to the Treasury, giving An Account of what has passed with the Treasury relating to the Building at Blenheim since my Lord Godolphin was removed, 10 October 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 47-8 (No. 33d), and 195.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Treasury, 10 October 1710, signed by Vanbrugh, as part of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury, and sent to Robert Harley.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 47-8 (No. 33d), and 195.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Treasury, 10 October 1710.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Treasury, 10 October 1710, as part of his report sent to the Treasury.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 47-8 (No. 33d), and 195.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Treasury, 10 October 1710.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes and Tilleman Bobart, from London, 10 October 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 232 (Appendix II, No. 39).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 10 October 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 49-50 (No. 35).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Henry Joynes], from London, 12 October 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 232-3 (Appendix II, No. 40).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 19 October 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 233-4 (Appendix II, No. 41).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 25 October 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 234 (Appendix II, No. 42).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Arthur Maynwaring], from Chargate, 25 October 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 50-1 (No. 36).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 2 November 1710.
Edited in Works, IV, 234-5 (Appendix II, No. 43).
Edited in Frances Harris, An Unpublished Letter of Sir John Vanbrugh, Huntington Library Quarterly, 50 (1987), 395-6.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Marlborough], [late 1710?].
Edited in Whistler, pp. 238-40 (Appendix I, No. 13).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 9 January 1710[/11].
Edited in Works, IV, 235 (Appendix II, No. 44).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Robert Harley], 12 February 1710[/11].
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), pp. 136-8, and in Whistler, p. 234 (Appendix I, No. 8).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Whitehall, 17 February 1710[/11].
Edited in Works, IV, 236 (Appendix II, No. 45).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 23 February 1710/[11].
Edited in Whistler, pp. 234-5 (Appendix I, No. 9).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 22 March 1710[/11].
Edited in Works, IV, 237 (Appendix II, No. 47).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 17 May 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 237-8 (Appendix II, No. 48).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 10 August 1711.
Edited in part (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 51 (No. 37); edited complete in Whistler, p. 240 (Appendix I, No. 14).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 11 September 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 238 (Appendix II, No. 49).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 15 September 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 239 (Appendix II, No. 50).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 25 September 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 239-40 (Appendix II, No. 51).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 30 September 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 240 (Appendix II, No. 52).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 27 October 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 240 (Appendix II, No. 53).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 13 November 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 241 (Appendix II, No. 54).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 22 November 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 241 (Appendix II, No. 55).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 1 December 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 242 (Appendix II, No. 56).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 3 December 1711.
Edited in Works, IV, 242-3 (Appendix II, No. 57).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to an unidentified correspondent (? Harley), from Whitehall, 27 Deceember 1711.
Abstract in HMC, Portland V (1899), p. 132; edited in Works, IV, 51-2 (No. 38).
Volume XXVIII of the Harley Papers among the Portland Papers.
Vanbrugh's autograph copy of a letter by him to [Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford], from London, 3 August 1712.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 52 (No. 39).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 30 October 1712.
Edited in Works, IV, 243 (Appendix II, No. 58).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Marlborough], 4 November 1712.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 52-3 (No. 40).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
An autograph copy by Vanbrugh of a letter by him to the Duke [of Marlborough], 4 November 1712, sent to Robert Harley.
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), pp. 139-40. Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 52-3 (No. 40).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Duke [of Marlborough], 4 November 1712.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph copy by Vanbrugh of his letter to the Mayor of Woodstock, from Whitehall, 26 January 1712[/13], sent to Robert Harley.
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), pp. 144-5. Edited in Works, IV, 53-4 (No. 42, misdated 25
January).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
A scribal copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Mayor of Woodstock, from Whitehall, 26 January 1712/13.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Mayor of Woodstock, from Whitehall, 26 January 1712/13, in the hand of John Anstis (1669-1744), Garter King of Arms, antiquary, transcribed from a true Coppy
witnessed by Sidgwick Harrison, William Foulks, Bar[tholomew] Jones and Merrick Jenkens.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford], 21 February 1712/13.
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), p. 145, and in Whistler, p. 128 (Appendix I, No. 15, p. 240).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 18 March 1712/13.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 240-1 (Appendix I, No. 16), and, with a facsimile, in Maynard Mack, They have actually turned me out
: Vanbrugh to Marlborough, The Scriblerian, 9 (1977), 77-83.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh, to an unspecified relation, 2 April 1713, sent by one J. S.
from Liverpool, 26 June 1713, to Robert Harley, to expose Vanbrugh's treacherous Principles
.
Edited in HMC, Portland V (1899), p. 299, and in Works, IV, 55 (Nos 43-4).
Volume XXX of the Harley Papers among the Portland Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford], from Whitehall, 14 April 1713.
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), p. 147, and in Whistler, p. 129 (Appendix I, No. 17, p. 241).
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Edited in Howard P. Vincent, Two Unpublished Letters of Vanbrugh, N&Q, 173 (21 August 1937), 128-9, and in Whistler, p. 242 (Appendix I, No. 19).
Sotheby's, 14 May 1904, lot 311, to Pritchard.
Edited in Works, IV, 55-6 (No. 45).
Recorded in Whistler, pp. 130, 246, as among Plans of Blen 1713
at Blenheim Palace (and possibly still at Blenheim).
Edited (presumably from Cox's transcript) in Works, IV, 56-7 (No. 46).
Sotheby's, 13 December 1918, lot 2629, to Tregaskis, and 22 February 1938, lot 569, to Barrow.
Edited in Works, IV, 57-8 (No. 47). Register, No. 2232.
Copy, in James Winston's hand, of Vanbrugh's letter to [Thomas Coke], Vice-Chamberlain, from Castle Howard, 20 November 1713.
Christie's, 19 September 1984, lot 322, to Goldschmidt.
Photocopy in the British Library, RP 2840. Facsimile in The Autograph Portfolio; A Collection of Fac-simile Letters from Eminent Persons (London, 1837). Edited from thence in Arthur R. Huseboe, Vanbrugh: Additions to the Correspondence, PQ, 53 (1974), 135-40 (pp. 138-9, the date incorrectly given as Decb: 4th, 1713
).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from London, 29 May 1714.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 58-60 (No. 48).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (p. 609). Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 84. Register, No. 2424.
Edited in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (pp. 609-10). Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 84. Register, No. 2427.
Edited in Works, IV, 247-8 (Appendix III, No. 1).
Recorded in Downes, p. 521.
Edited in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (p. 610). Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 84. Register, No. 2491.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Thomas Pelham-Holles], Earl of Clare [afterwards fourth Duke of Newcastle], Saturday Night [Autumn 1714 or early 1715].
Edited in Works, IV, 61 (No. 50).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Lord Poulet, from Blenheim, 30 September 1710, as part of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 16 January 1714[/15].
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 60-1 (No. 49).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Thomas Pelham-Holles, Earl of Clare, afterwards fourth Duke of Newcastle], from Whitehall, 4 February 1714[/5].
Edited in Works, IV, 61-2 (No. 51).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to an unidentified correspondent, with an enclosed warrant in a professional hand (f. 161), 9 February 1714/15.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 63 (No. 52).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Works, IV, 248-50 (Appendix III, No. 2).
Edited in Pat Rogers, An Unpublished Vanbrugh Letter, The Scriblerian, 5 (1972), 42, and in Downes, pp. 536-7 (Appendix G, No. 2).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 3 May 1715.
Edited in Works, IV, 243-4 (Appendix II, No. 59).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Whitehall, 5 May 1715.
Edited in Works, IV, 244 (Appendix II, No. 60).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Whitehall, 7 May 1715.
Edited in Works, IV, 244 (Appendix II, No. 61).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Whitehall, 12 May 1715.
Edited in Works, IV, 244-5 (Appendix II, No. 62).
Edited from this MS in Downes, p. 537 (Appendix G, No. 3).
Presumably among the six letters by Vanbrugh in the Tonson papers sold at Christie's, 5 November 1945, lot 193.
Edited in Works, IV, 63 (No. 53).
Edited in Downes, p. 538 (Appendix G, No. 4).
Edited in Horace Walpole, Anecdotes of Painting in England, ed. James Dallaway, 5 vols (London, 1828), III, 300-1. Reprinted in Works, IV, 63 (No. 54).
Sunday[October 1715].
Edited in Downes (1977), p. 274 (Appendix L).
Recorded in Ragnhild Hatton, George I: Elector and King (London, 1798), pp. 147, 343.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, 5 April 1716.
Edited in Works, IV, 245 (Appendix II, No. 63).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], from Whitehall, 19 April 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 64-5 (No. 55).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from London, 1 May 1716.
Edited in Works, IV, 245-6 (Appendix II, No. [64]).
Edited in Downes, p. 538 (Appendix G, No. 5.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], 25 May 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 65 (No. 56).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Whitehal, 12 June 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 66-7 (No. 57).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duche ss of Marlborough], from Whitehall, 12 June 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 66-7 (No. 57).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 19 June 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 67-8 (No. 58).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 30 June 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 68-70 (No. 59).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 10 July 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 70-2 (No. 60).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 13 July 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 72-3 (No. 61).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 27 July 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 73-5 (No. 62).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
An extract copied from Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, 19 June 1716.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Extract copied from Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Blenheim, 27 July 1716.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from London, dated by him Augt. 3d
but postmarked 2 October 1716 and evidently sent then.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 75-7 (No. 63).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duchess of Marlborough], from Castle Howard, 19 August 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 77-9 (No. 64).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Scarborough, 21 August 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 79-80 (No. 65).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Blenheim, 27 September 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 80 (No. 66).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, from London, 18 October 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 81 (No. 67).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Whitehall, 20 October 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 81-2 (No. 68).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, 6 November 1716.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Duchess of Marlborough], 6 November 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 83-4 (No. 70).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Duchess of Marlborough, 6 November 1716.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Whitehall, 8 November 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 84-5 (No. 71).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Whitehall, 8 November 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 84-5 (No. 71).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to the Duchess of Marlborough, from Whitehall, 8 November 1716.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Marlborough, from London, 10 November 1716.
Edited in Works, IV, 85-6 (No. 72).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, 15 November 1716.
Edited in Works, IV, 86-7 (No. 73).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Newcastle], from Whitehall, 27 November 1716.
Edited in Works, IV, 87-8 (No. 74).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Tilleman Bobart], from London, 15 December 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 89 (No. 75).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to [Tilleman Bobart], London, 15 December 1716.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 89 (No. 75).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [Tilleman Bobart], from London, 15 December 1716.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to[the Duke of Marlborough], [1716], endorsed by the Duchess of Marlborough.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to[the Duke of Marlborough], [1716].
Edited in Whistler, pp. 242-3 (Appendix I, No. 20).
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Downes, pp. 538-9 (Appendix G, No. 6).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [a lady in the household of the Earl of Carlisle], from Greenwich, 30 April [1717].
Edited in Kerry Downes, Vanbrugh's Heslington Lady, Burlington Magazine, 124 (March 1982), 153-5.
Volumr I of the Newcastle General Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, May day
[1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 98-9 (No. 84).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to an unidentified correspondent, with an architectural drawing enclosed,May day
[1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 99 (No. 85).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Earl of Carlisle], [June 1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 89-93 (No. 76, the addressee tentatively identified as Lord Godolphin, but see Whistler, p. 246).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to [the Earl of Carlisle], [June 1717].
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Marlborough], 27 June 1717.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 243-4 (Appendix I, No. 21).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, 3 July 1717.
Edited in Works, IV, 94 (No. 77).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Thursday[between July 1717 and April 1718].
Photocopy in the British Library (RP 666, item 4). Edited, with a facsimile example, in Catalogue of the Collection of Autograph Letters…by Alfred Morrison, VI (1892), 297. Reprinted from thence in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (pp. 607-8). Edited from the original in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (p. 439).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Bath, 9 October 1717.
Edited in Works, IV, 94 (No. 78).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Edited in Works, IV, 94-5 (No. 79).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, [from Whitehall], Tuesday Night
[November 1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 155 (No. 151, among letters of 1723).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Greenwich, 21 December 1717.
Edited in Works, IV, 96 (No. 80).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, Sunday Night
[1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 97-8 (No. 82).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, Friday One o Clock
[1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 96-7 (No. 81).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Newcastle], [1717].
Edited in Works, IV, 98 (No. 83).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, Tuesday
[1717-18].
Edited in Works, IV, 155 (No. 152, among letters of 1723).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, 5 a Clock
[1717-18].
Edited in Works, IV, 155-6 (No. 153, among letters of 1723).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Peter] Forbes, from Greenwich, 4 July 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 99 (No. 86).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Earl of Sunderland, 31 July 1718.
Edited in Whistler, p. 244 (Appendix I, No. 22).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, 7 August 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 100 (No. 87).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, Sunday
[September 1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 102 (No. 91).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], 30 August 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 101 (No. 88).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Greenwich, 17 September 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 101 (No. 89).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to [the Earl of Suffolk], from Whitehall, 30 October 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 103-4 (No. 93).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Greenwich, 29 November 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 105 (No. 96).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Nottingham, 17 December 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 105-6 (No. 97).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Castle Howard, 25 December 1718.
Edited in Works, IV, 107-8 (No. 98).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, Thursday Night
[1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 154 (No. 149, among letters for 1723).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle],Thursday Night
[1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 103 (No. 92).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle,Friday Night late
[1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 104-5 (No. 95).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, Saturday
[1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 102 (No. 90).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, Friday
[1718].
Edited in Works, IV, 104 (No. 94).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Castle Howard, 4 January 1718/19.
Edited in Works, IV, 108-9 (No. 99).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from York, 12 January 1718/19.
Edited in Works, IV, 109-10 (No. 100).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Nottingham, 24 January 1718/19.
Edited in Works, IV, 110-11 (No. 101).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Earl of Newcastle, Tuesday Morning
, with an enclosure dated 5 May 1719.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 244-5 (Appendix I, No. 23).
Edited in Works, IV, 111-12 (No. 102).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 1 July 1719.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from London, 23 July 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 113 (No. 103).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Duke of Newcastle], from Whitehall, 6 August 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 113-15 (No. 104).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from London, 11 August 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 115-16 (No. 106).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, 15 August 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 116-17 (No. 107).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [the Earl of Sunderland? or Stanhope?], from London, 10 September 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 117-18 (No. 108).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Christie's, 17 December 1907 (Tonson sale), lot 166. Christie's, 12 June 1980 (Arthur A. Houghton Jr sale, Part II), lot 514, with a facsimile example in the sale catalogue; Quaritch's sale catalogue No. 1013 (1981), item 82.
Edited in Works, IV, 120 (No. 111).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from Whitehall, 5 November 1719.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Whitehall, 23 November 1719.
Edited in Works, IV, 120-1 (No. 112).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Sotheby's, 16 December 1929, lot 600, to Faber.
Edited in Works, IV, 121-3 (No. 114).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from Whitehall, 29 November 1719.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Whitehall, Wednesday
[1719].
Edited in Works, IV, 118-19 (No. 109).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, from Greenwich, Sunday
[1719].
Edited in Works, IV, 119 (No. 110).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], [1719].
Edited in Works, IV, 115 (No. 105).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Edited in Works, IV, 121 (No. 113).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from Whitehall, 31 December 1719.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Presumably among the six letters by Vanbrugh in the Tonson papers sold at Christie's, 5 November 1945, lot 193.
Edited in Works, IV, 125-6 (No. 116). Register, No. 2997.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 18 February 1719/20.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from London, 15 September 1720.
Edited in Works, IV, 126 (No. 117).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Piers] Mauduit, [Windsor Herald], 24 November 1720.
Edited in Works, IV, 127 (No. 118).
Volume IX of the correspondence of the Gawdy family, baronets, of West Harling, Norfolk.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to an unnamed person, beginning I have just now been with Ld Carlisle...
, undated.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Edited in Works, IV, 127 (No. 119).
Edited in Works, IV, 128 (No. 120).
Edited in Works, IV, 129 (No. 121).
Edited in Works, IV, 129-30 (No. 122), misdated 20 February.
Edited in Works, IV, 131 (No. 123).
Edited in Works, IV, 132-3 (No. 124).
Edited in Works, IV, 133 (No. 125).
Edited in Works, IV, 134 (No. 126).
Edited in Works, IV, 135-6 (No. 127).
Edited in Works, IV, 136 (No. 128).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Castle Howard, 8 August 1721.
Edited in Works, IV, 136-7 (No. 129).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Brigadier Watkins, from York, 26 August 1721.
Edited in Works, IV, 137-8 (No. 130).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Edited in Downes, pp. 539-40 (Appendix G, No. 7).
Edited in Works, IV, 139 (No. 131).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Whitehall, 18 November 1721.
Edited in Works, IV, 140 (No. 132).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], 11 February 1721/2.
Edited in Works, IV, 140-1 (No. 133).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Sotheby's, 28 March 1972, lot 330, to Quaritch.
Photocopy in the British Library, RP 737, item 1. Recorded in Downes, p. 524.
Edited in Works, IV, 141 (No. 134).
Edited in Works, IV, 142 (No. 135).
Edited in Works, IV, 143-4 (No. 136).
Edited in Works, IV, 144 (No. 137).
Edited in Works, IV, 145 (No. 138).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Sir Hans Sloane, from Whitehall, Thursday Noon
[c.14 June 1722].
Edited in Downes, p. 540 (Appendix G, No. 8).
Maggs's sale catalogue No. 623 (Spring 1936), item 221.
Edited in Works, IV, 145-6 (No. 139). Register, No. 3113.
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 18 June 1722.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Edited in Works, IV, 147 (No. 140).
Edited in Works, IV, 147-9 (No. 141).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to [Henrietta Godolphin, second Duchess of Marlborough], from Winchester, 26 July 1722.
Edited in Downes, pp. 408-9.
Volume CCCXXXII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 7 September 1722.
Edited in Clyve Jones, To dispose in earnest, of a place I got in jest
: Eight New Letters of Sir John Vanbrugh, 1722-1726, N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (p. 463).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, 19 January 1722/3.
Edited in Works, IV, 150 (No. 142).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 27 June 1723.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (pp. 463-4).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, 30 July 1723.
Edited in Works, IV, 150-1 (No. 143). Register, No. 3191.
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Peter Forbes, from Greenwich, 3 August 1723.
Edited in Works, IV, 151 (No. 144).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Castle Howard, 20 August 1723.
Edited in Works, IV, 151-2 (No. 145).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, 1[?] November [1723].
Edited in Works, IV, 82-3 (No. 69, dated there [1716?]
).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Joynes, from Greenwich, 11 November 1723.
Edited in Works, IV, 152-3 (No. 146).
Edited in Works, IV, 153 (No. 147).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, 22 December 1723.
Edited in Works, IV, 153-4 (No. 148).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke of Newcastle, Monday, 12 aClock
. [1723?].
Edited in Works, IV, 154-5 (No. 150).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Edited in Works, IV, 156-7 (No. 154).
Edited in Works, IV, 157-8 (No. 155).
Edited in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (pp. 440-1).
Edited in Works, IV, 158-60 (No. 156).
Edited in Works, IV, 160-1 (No. 157).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Greenwich, 10 July 1724.
Edited in Works, IV, 161 (No. 158).
Volume II of the Newcastle Home Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from [Scarborough], 23 August 1724.
Edited in Works, IV, 161-2 (No. 159).
Volume II of the Newcastle Home Correspondence.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to the Duke [of Newcastle], from Castle Howard, 28 August 1724.
Edited in Works, IV, 162 (No. 160).
Volume I of the Newcastle Correspondence.
Copy of a letter by Vanbrugh to William Guidott, [the Duke of Marlborough's solicitor], 4 September 1724, sent by Guidott to Mr Waller of Lincoln's Inn on 15 September 1724.
Edited in Whistler, pp. 245-6 (Appendix I, No. 24).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Edited in Works, IV, 163 (No. 161).
Edited in Works, IV, 164-5 (No. 162).
Edited in Works, IV, 165 (No. 163).
Edited in Works, IV, 166 (No. 164).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from Hartford Bridge, 11 May 1725.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (pp. 464-5).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 1 June 1725.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (p. 465-6).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 29 June 1725.
Edited in Clyve Jones, N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (pp. 466-7).
Edited in Works, IV, 166-7 (No. 165).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from London, 12 August 1725.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Edited in Downes, pp. 540-1 (Appendix G. No. 10).
Edited in Works, IV, 168-9 (No. 166).
Edited in Works, IV, 169-70 (No. 167).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 21 October 1725.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (p. 467).
Maggs's sale catalogue No. 568 (Christmas, 1931), item 1441.
Edited in Works, IV, 170-1 (No. 168).
Copy of Vanbrugh's letter to Jacob Tonson, from Greenwich, 25 October 1725.
from the originals in the possn. of Willm. Baker, Esqre, 143 pages (plus numerous blanks), in contemporary vellum.
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from Greenwich, 16 November 1725.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (pp. 467-8).
Edited in Works, IV, 171-2 (No. 169).
Autograph letter signed by Vanbrugh, to Henry Bowes Howard, fourth Earl of Berkshire, from London, 3 February 1725/6.
Edited by Clyve Jones in N&Q, 234 (December 1989), 461-9 (pp. 468-9).
Edited in Works, IV, 172-3 (No. 170).
Autograph memorandum by Vanbrugh on Expences in Building and Gardening at Hampton Court Kensington and St James's, Sence the Revolution, on the first page of a pair of conjugate quarto leaves, sent to Thomas Coke, Vice Chamberlain, endorsed Richardson's bill
, undated.
Volume XXVI (Series III) of the Coke Papers.
Register, No. 1732.
Recorded in 1984 by Graham Barlow: see Register, No. 1731.
Register, No. 1720.
Agreement for the Duke of Newcastle to have free access to the new Haymarket Theatre, in a professional hand, signed and subscribed by Vanbrugh, also signed by William Congreve, 8 May 1704 (endorsed 9 May).
Recorded in HMC, 13th report, Appendix, Part II: Portland II (1893), p. 185. Register, No. 1768.
Vere & Cavendish Papers, recorded in HMC, PortlandII, pp. 110-235.
Copy of a memorandum of an agreement with the Duke of Marlborough concerning stone, the original signed by Vanbrugh, 19 June 1705.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of an agreement between Vanbrugh, as agent for the Duke of Marlborough, and Benjamin Johnson and John Davie, the original signed by Vanbrugh, 9 July 1705.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Register, No. 1846.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 83.
Edited in Coke Papers, p. 7. Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), p. 77. Register, No. 1860.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1861.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1863.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1862.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1864.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1865.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1866.
Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 77. Register, No. 1867.
Edited in Coke Papers, pp. 9-10 (No. 5). Register, No. 1856.
true copyby Vanbrugh, by Henry St George and by Peter Le Neve, 19 December 1706.
Christie's, 20 June 1990, lot 367, with a facsimile in the sale catalogue. John Wilson's sale catalogue No. 69 (December 1990).
Among the papers of Sir Henry St George the younger later in the Hermor-Hesketh Library at Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, sold at Sotheby's, 15 December 1999, lot 295, to Heywood Hill.
Later in the Enys Collection. Michael Silverman's sale catalogue No. 24 (2005), item 101.
Report to Henry Howard, Earl of Bindon, Deputy Earl Marshal, in a professional hand and signed by Vanbrugh and by other officers of arms, 25 November 1707.
Volume DXXXVIII of the Blenheim Papers
Register, No. 1953.
Copy by Winston of a memorandum to Thomas Coke, Vice Chamberlain, proposing a subsidy by the Queen, 21 February 1707/[8].
Edited in Coke Papers, pp. 83-4 (No. 53). Register, No. 1957.
Edited in Coke Papers, pp. 88-9 (No. 56).
Edited in Coke Papers, pp. 90-1 (No. 57).
Edited in Coke Papers, pp. 92-3 (No. 58). Register, No. 1968 (in part).
Sotheby's, 24 July 1916, to Borrow.
Edited in E.V. Unger and W.A. Jackson, The Carl H. Pforzheimer Library: English Literature 1475-1700, 3 vols (New York, 1940), III, 1059-60, and in Coke Papers, pp. 97-8 (No. 62). A typed transcript is in Westminster City Archives (A.M. Broadley, Annals of the Haymarket (1911), Vol. II, f. iii). Register, No. 1972.
Copy by Winston of Vanbrugh's memorandum on The Dayly Charge of an Opera, 7 April 1708.
Edited from this MS in Philip Olleson, Vanbrugh and Opera at the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, TN, 26 (1971-2), 94-101 (p. 98).
Mr Vanbrugh shares, being a proposal for profit-sharing in 1708-9.
Facsimile in British Literary Autographs, Series I, ed. Verlyn Klinkenborg et al. (New York, 1981), No. 64. Edited in Coke Papers, p. 99 (No. 63). Register, No. 1973.
Photocopy in the British Library, RP 1461.
Report to Henry Howard, Earl of Bindon, Deputy Earl Marshal, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh and other officers of arms, 29 November 1708.
Vol XL of the Blenheim Papers.
being accounts from various workmen for work done at Blenheim Palace, and another similar Doc[ument], unsigned, May-June 1709.
Sotheby's, 31 January 1956, lot 444, to Hamilton.
Autograph signed memorandum on Reasons offer'd, for Preserving some Part of the old Manour, 11 June 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 29-30 (No. 19).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's memorandum on Reasons offer'd, for Preserving some Part of the old Manour, 11 June 1709.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's memorandum on Reasons offer'd, for Preserving some Part of the old Manour, 11 June 1709.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Memorandum about Blenheim Palace, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh, 8 July 1709.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 32-3 (No. 21).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph Proposalls for Work to be done at Blenheim in 1709.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 19 July 1993, lot 452, to Maggs, with a facsimile in the sale catalogue.
Autograph memorandum signed by Vanbrugh, about his salary and expenses, 10 February 17[09/]10.
Edited in Downes, p. 536 (Appendix G, No. 1).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Later owned by Robert Borthwick Adam (1863-1940), American book collector. Afterwards in the collection of Donald Frizell Hyde (1909-66) and Mary Hyde (1912-2003), Viscountess Eccles.
Recorded in The R. B. Adam Library, 3 vols (London & New York, 1929), III, 247 [ref. Life 4.1.55].
Copy by Vanbrugh of a letter to him by J. Taylor, 6 October 1710.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 44-8 (No. 33).
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 30 November 1938, lot 835, to Kenny.
Henry Sotheran's sale catalogue of autograph letters [1904], item 849.
Copy of a memorandum of Work directed by the Duke of Marlborough to be done at Blenheim this year: 1711, in a professional hand and signed by Vanbrugh, sent to Robert Harley, 15 June 1711.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Report to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, about marble delivered to Blenheim, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh and by Christopher Wren, at Whitehall, Office of Works, 29 June 1711.
Edited in HMC, Portland, X (1931), p. 138.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Later owned by William Westley Manning (1868-1954), artist. Sotheby's, 25 January 1955 (Westley Manning sale), lot 460, to Peter Murray Hill.
Allow'dby him, [October-ante 16 November 1711], on f. iiir in a grangerized exemplum of Broadley's book.
Vera copiamade for Charles Mawson) of an illuminated grant of arms to the Dummer family of Swathling, Hampshire (the original signed by Vanbrugh and by Henry St George), 22 October 1711.
Autograph version of a memorandum of Work directed by the Duke of Marlborough to be done at Blenheim this year: 1711.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph version of a memorandum of Work directed by the Duke of Marlborough to be done at Blenheim this year: 1711.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Autograph proposals by Vanbrugh for building fifty new churches, [1711].
Edited in Whistler, pp. 247-52 (Appendix II), with a facsimile of one page containing his sketch of a cemetery at Surat as Plate 140, and in Downes (1977), pp. 257-8 (Appendix E), with a facsimile example of the same page as Plate 55.
Copy of Mr Van-Brugg's Proposals about Building ye new Churches, [1711].
Copy of a memorial by Vanbrugh about Worke which the Duke of Marlborough has desir'd may be done this Year at Blenheim, 15 June 1712.
Accepted August the 4th 1712) on a bill of exchange, in the hand of his brother Sir Charles Vanbrugh, for payment of £26 to Thomas Ray, Ostend, 25 July 1712.
Memorandum on money Due to Severall Workmen and Artificers for Worke pform'd by them at the Building of Blenheim, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh, by Nicholas Hawksmoor and by Henry Joynes, July 1712.
Memorandum on money Due to Severall Workmen and Artificers for Worke pform'd by them at the Building of Blenheim, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh, by Nicholas Hawksmoor and by Henry Joynes, July-October 1712.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
In an extra-illustrated exemplum of Peter Cunningham's The Story of New Gwyn, near p. 14.
Later owned by W.A. Foyle (1885-1963), of Beeleigh Abbey, Essex, bookseller. Christie's, 12 July 2000 (Foyle sale, Part III), lot 329.
Autograph memorandum signed by Vanbrugh (imperfect), concerning the Duke of Marlborough's will, 18 November 1712. A scribal abstract of the will is on f. 57r.
Edited in Works, IV, 53 (No. 41, misdated 10th
November). Facsimile in Garnett & Gosse (1903), III, 167.
Edited in Judith Milhous, Five New Letters by Sir John Vanbrugh, HLB, 27 (1979), 434-41 (p. 437).
Phillips, 12 June 1998, lot 331, to Maggs, with a facsimile in the sale catalogue. Maggs's sale catalogue No. 1257, item 182.
Copy of Vanbrugh's Estimate of the Expence for Finishing the Works of Blenheim Castle in Woodstock Park, November 1714.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Scribal draft.of a report to the Treasury (the original signed by Vanbrugh, by Nicholas Hawksmoor and by Henry Joynes), 2 December 1714.
Copy of a report to the Treasury (the original signed by Vanbrugh, by Nicholas Hawksmoor and by Henry Joynes), 2 December 1714.
Report to the Treasury, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh, by Nicholas Hawksmoor and by Henry Joynes, 2 December 1714.
Autograph memorandum by Vanbrugh on the St[ate] of the Debt at Blenheim, comprising a few calculations with an endorsement, ante 5 December 1714.
Copy of an agreement between Vanbrugh, as Marlborough's agent, and George Lowe for a cottage house [before 1715].
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury, giving An Account of what has passed with the Treasury relating to the Building at Blenheim since my Lord Godolphin was removed (incorporating Vanbrugh's copies of his related letters to various bodies). [c.1714-15].
Copy of The Reply of Sr. John Vanbrugh on the behalf of the Workmen employed in the Building of Blenheim, Humbly presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, [c.1714-15].
Copy of a version of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury on Blenheim Palace, [c.1714-15].
Copy of The Reply of Sr. John Vanbrugh on the behalf of the Workmen employed in the Building of Blenheim, Humbly presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, [c.1714-15].
Edited in Works, IV, 198-203 (Appendix I, No. 3).
Copy of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury on 10 October 1710, giving An Account of what has passed with the Treasury relating to the Building at Blenheim since my Lord Godolphin was removed (incorporating Vanbrugh's copies of his related letters to various bodies), this copy in a professional hand, signed twice by Vanbrugh, and sent to Robert Harley, [c.1714-15].
Edited in HMC, Portland X (1931), pp. 140-3.
Volume XLVI of the Portland Papers.
Formerly Loan MS 29/217.
Edited (from Coxe's transcript) in Works, IV, 192-8.
Edited in Albert Rosenberg, New Light on Vanbrugh, PQ, 45 (1966), 603-13 (p. 609), and in Coke Papers, pp. 233-6. Recorded by Milhous and Hume in TN, 35 (1981), 122. Register, No. 2506.
at Midsummer last, undated, loosely inserted in his account book.
Copy of Vanbrugh's report to the Treasury, giving An Account of what has passed with the Treasury relating to the Building at Blenheim since my Lord Godolphin was removed (incorporating Vanbrugh's copies of his related letters to various bodies, [c.1714-15].
Autograph memorandum by Vanbrugh, about the Duchess of Marlborough, endorsed by her, [after July 1716].
Edited in Whistler, p. 246 (Appendix I, No. 25).
Memorandum of James Thornhill's expenses, in a scribal hand and signed and subscribed by Vanbrugh, December 1716.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Memorandum of James Thornhill's expenses, in a scribal hand and signed and subscribed by Vanbrugh, December 1716.
Volume CCLIII of the Blenheim Papers.
Sotheby's, 23 July 1985, lot 549. Sotheby's, 18 December 1986, lot 315, to Curry. Sotheby's, 18 December 1995, lot 543, to Maggs, with a facsimile page in the sale catalogue.
Maggs's sale catalogues No. 554 (Spring 1931), item 308, and No. 646 (Summer 1937), item 576. Later owned by William Westley Manning (1868-1954), artist. Sotheby's, 25 January 1955 (Westley Manning sale), lot 459.
Copy of a memorandum by Vanbrugh of James Thornhill's expenses at Blenheim, totalling £978, in a professional hand, December 1716.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Memorandum of Vanbrugh's estimates for completing Blenheim, in an unidentified hand.
Volume CCLIV of the Blenheim Papers.
Copy of an Abstract of the new Regulations, at present State of the Board of His Majesty's Works, in a professional hand, endorsed in Vanbrugh's hand Copy of a Paper given to the King. From the Late Treasury…translated into French and given to the King by Mr Walpole
, 8 February 1716/17.
Surveyr: of the Kings Private Roads, [April 1717].
Report to Henry, Earl of Suffolk, Deputy Earl Marshal, in a professional hand, signed by Vanbrugh and other officers of arms, 3 May 1717.
Copy by Samuel Stebbing of a memorandum by Vanbrugh on reasons why the Norroy King of Arms should not share in the Garter King of Arms's fees during a vacancy of the latter, 1717.
Register, No. 2910.
Edited. as by Vanbrugh, in Downes (1977), p. 262 (Appendix H).
Copy of a memorandum by Vanbrugh about an additional officer for the Establishment of the Board of Works [1719].
Register, No. 3031.
Maggs's sale catalogue No. 1432 (2009), item 165, with a facsimile inside the rear cover.
1721.
I
Phillips, 12 June 1998, lot 332, with facsimile in the sale catalogue (cover and p. 331).
A partly printed document signed by Vanbrugh, giving power of attorney to Jeremiah Nicolls in relation to South Sea Company stock, 9 June 1723.
Volume DXVIII of the Evelyn Papers.
Edited in Works, IV, 204-5 (Appendix I, No. 4).
Extracts from plays by Vanbrugh, including The Relapse, The Provoked Wife, Esop, The Confederacy, and The False Friend, headed The Cream of Poetry / Vanbrugh's Plays
.
Compiled at least in part by Thomas Barker, of Jesus College, Cambridge (inscription f. 1r).
Later owned by F.W. Cosens (1819-9), book collector; by J.W. Jarvis (pencil inscription inside front cover); and by Francis Jenkinson, librarian, in 1923.