Chetham's Library, Manchester
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 26
Copy, headed William Dru
.
First published in
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 1311
First published in Richard Brathwayte,
This poem is ascribed to Ralegh in most MS copies and is often appended to copies of his speech on the scaffold (see
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 1373
The first extract headed in the margin
William Pickering,
Books I-III first published in London, 1590. Books IV-VI published in London, 1596. Variorum, Vols I-VI.
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 2216
This leaf is folio 8 extracted from the verse miscellany now
This MS recorded in Hazlitt, p. 22.
This MS recorded in Hazlitt, p. 22.
First published in Hazlitt (1870), pp. 23-4. Dunlap. p. 132.
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 2217
This leaf is folio 54 extracted from the verse miscellany now
This MS collated in Herford & Simpson.
This MS collated in Herford & Simpson.
First published in
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 2220
First published, in a musical setting by John Gamble, in his
Halliwell-Phillipps No. 2757
This leaf is folio 7 extracted from the verse miscellany now
Copy of the last couplet (beginning Lo: verulam
, deleted.
First published in Thomas Farnaby,
Copy, untitled, subscribed Doctor King
, and deleted.
First published, as
Mun. A.3.47
Recorded as being compiled by Thomas Smyth, of Manchester.
c.1630.Bookplate of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8055 in the sale of his library by Thomas King, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Afterwards owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector. Formerly Chetham's MS 8010.
Copy, headed
Often headed in MSS
Copy of Paradox VI (here
Eleven Paradoxes and ten Problems first published in Dubia
) and nineteen Problems (No. XI by Edward Herbert) edited in Peters.
Copy, headed
First published, in a musical setting, in Orlando Gibbons, What is our life?
Copy, untitled.
First published in
Mun. A.3.48
Later owned by the Rev. Thomas Corser, FSA (1793-1876), book collector.
Copy of a version headed
Edited from this MS in G.M. Story,
First published in
Copy of Book I, lines 1-263, with dedicatory epistle (subscribed Gulielmus Alabaster
) and dedicatory verses, the sidenotes in a separate column.
This MS collated in O'Donnell.
Of Alabaster's unfinished epic Apotheosis poetica
, written probably in 1588-91 and celebrating the reign of Queen Elizabeth, only Book I survives. The text is preceded by a dedicatory prose epistle to the Queen and by eight lines of dedicatory verse to her beginning
Mun. A.4.14
Compiled by Oliver Le Neve (d.1711), younger brother of Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), Norroy King of Arms and antiquary.
c.1690.Bookplate of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8055 in the sale of his library by Thomas King, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Formerly Chetham's MS 8013.
Copy, headed
This MS recorded in Vieth.
First published in
Copy, headed
First published in probably Marvell's
.
Copy, headed
This MS recorded in Patterson, loc. cit.
First published, in shortened form, in Johannes Prinz,
Copy, headed
This MS recorded in Vieth,
First published in
Copy, headed
First published (as a single half sheet) [in Oxford], 1681. Kinsley, I, 210-11. California, II, 180-1. Hammond & Hopkins, I, 426-7.
Copy, subscribed Au: incognito
.
First published in
Copy, headed
First published (with the Prologue, on a single half sheet) in London, 1681. Kinsley, I, 213-14. California, II, 186-7. Danchin, III, 325-7. Hammond & Hopkins, I, 440-3.
Copy, headed Dryden
.
First published (with the Epilogue, on a single half sheet) in London, 1681. Kinsley, I, 212-13. California, II, 185-6. Danchin, III, 323-5. Hammond & Hopkins, I, 437-40.
Copy of a version headed Ld Rochester
.
This MS recorded in Vieth and in Walker.
First published in
Copy, headed Mr Shepperd
.
First published (in part) in
Copy, headed (at a later date) Buckingham
.
First published in
Copy, in double columns, headed
First published, as
Mun. A.4.15
Possibly compiled by one or more persons connected with the Inns of Court.
c.1600-1620s.Later in the library of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8055 in the sale of his library by Thomas King, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Probably owned afterwards by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector. Formerly Chetham's MS 8012.
The volume edited by Alexander B. Grosart as
Copies of two letters by Ralegh, to Sir Robert Carr and to Ralegh's wife.
Copy of Bacon's submissions, untitled.
The Humble Submissions and Supplications Bacon sent to the House of Lords, on 19 March 1620/1 (beginning I humbly pray your Lordships all to make a favourable and true construction of my absence...
); 22 April 1621 (beginning It may please your Lordships, I shall humbly crave at your Lordships' hands a benign interpretation...
); and 30 April 1621 (beginning Upon advised consideration of the charge, descending into mine own conscience...
), written at the time of his indictment for corruption. Spedding, XIV, 215-16, 242-5, 252-62.
Copy of a sequence of nine sonnets, with a dedicatory sonnet J D
, the series of Mr. Dauyes
.
Edited from this MS in Krueger. Facsimile of p. 69 in
First published in Grosart,
Copy, headed
Printed from this MS in Grosart,
First published in
Copy, headed
First published in
Copy, as Per J: Hoskins
.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. IX (p. 170).
Copy, headed J: H
.
Edited from this MS in Grosart,
First published in Henry Parrot,
Copy, untitled, subscribed J: H.
This MS recorded in Osborn.
Osborn, No. XXI (p. 189).
Copy, headed Mr Hoskins
.
This MS recorded in Osborn.
Osborn, No. XXII (p. 190).
Copy, headed
This MS collated in Davis, p. 493.
First published in
Copy, headed in the margin
Grosart, I, 89. This MS collated (from Grosart's edition) in Sargent.
First published in
Copy, as By ye Earle of Oxforde
.
The Grosart text collated in May.
First published in John Mundy,
Copy, headed
Edited from this MS in Grosart, I, 97, and in May.
May, No. 9, p. 47.
Copy of the first stanza, heavily deleted.
Edited from this MS in Hannah and in Rudick, No. 12B, p. 16. Recorded in Latham, p. 96.
First published in Hannah (1870), p. 57. Rudick, Nos 12A (eighteen-line version) and 12B (six-line version), pp. 15-16.
Copy.
Grosart, I, 97. Collated in May, pp. 124-5.
May,
Copy of epigrams 1-5, 7-10, 14-18, and 29.
Grosart, I, 100-5. Collated in Sanderson.
A series of 31 epigrams, possibly by Rudyerd, attributed to him in James L. Sanderson, Stolen Feathers
of Henry Parrot
Copy, untitled.
Grosart, I, 106-8. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published as
Copy, untitled.
This MS recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in
Copy, untitled.
This MS recorded in Shawcross.
First published in
Copy, headed
First published in London, 1616. Herford & Simpson, V, 139-272.
Copy of a fourteen-stanza version, subscribed Wa: Raleigh
.
Edited from this MS in Grosart,
First published in Francis Davison,
This poem is attributed to Richard Latworth (or Latewar) in Lefranc (1968), pp. 85-94, but see Stephen J. Greenblatt, answer
to this poem is printed in Höltgen, pp. 435-8. Some texts are accompanied by other answers.
Copy, untitled.
This MS text collated in May, pp. 127-8.
May,
Copy, subscribed Mr Dauies
.
Edited from this MS in Krueger.
First published in Grosart,
Copy, subscribed Abrah: Frances
, following an unascribed six-line poem in Latin
Six lines in Latin. Unpublished.
Copy, headed
This MS collated in Rollins,
First published in
Copy, untitled, subscribed J: Hoskynes
.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. VIII (p. 170).
Copy, headed Mr Hoskynes
.
Edited from this MS in Grosart,
A version, ascribed to John Hoskyns, first published in William Camden,
Copy, untitled, subscribed per eundem
.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. III (p. 169).
Copy, subscribed per eundem
.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. XIX (p. 189).
Copy, subscribed Mr Hoskynes: medij Templi
.
Grosart, II, 181.
Copy, subscribed per eundem
.
Grosart, II, 185.
Copy, subscribed per Eundem
[i.e. Hoskyns].
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
First published in William Camden,
Copy, subscribed per eundem
[i.e. Hoskyns].
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
First published in William Camden,
Copy, subscribed per eundem
[i.e. Hoskyns].
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. XI (p. 171).
Copy, subscribed per Eundem
[i.e. Hoskyns].
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
First published in William Camden,
Copy.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
Osborn, No. IV (p. 169).
Copy.
Edited from this MS in Osborn.
First published in William Camden,
Copy, headed
Edited from this MS in Grosart. Collated in Pitcher,
First published in Grosart,
Copy, headed
Krueger, p. 57, among Poems Attributed to Pembroke in Manuscripts
. Also in online Early Stuart Libels.
Copy, headed B. J.
Edited from this MS in Harper (1863). Collated in Herford & Simpson.
First published in John A. Harper,
Copy, headed
This MS recorded in Latham, p. 153.
First published in Richard Brathwayte,
This poem is ascribed to Ralegh in most MS copies and is often appended to copies of his speech on the scaffold (see
Copy.
A version of lines 1-22, headed
Attributed to Edward Fairfax in
Mun. A.4.16
Once owned by Thomas Martin (1697-1771), of Palgrave, Suffolk, antiquary and collector. Later in the library of the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Lot 8053 in his sale, 7 May to 16 June 1798. Formerly Chetham's MS 8011.
Copy, untitled and subscribed Rob. [?]Gar
.
First published in
Copy.
First published in
Copy, headed
This MS recorded in Latham, p. 139.
First published as
Copy, headed
First published in
Some texts accompanied by an A ballad late was made
).
Mun. A.4.36
First published in Dublin, 1719-20. Published in London, 1720. Incorporated into the 1816, 1826 and 1849 editions of
Mun. A.6.17
Copy, headed
Speech (variously dated 4, 7, 9 and 10 November 1640) beginning We are here assembled to do God's business and the King's...
. First published in
Copy, headed
Speech beginning It well becometh vs thankefully to acknowledge the prudent & painfull endeuours of my Lords the Peers Comissioners...
. First published in 18
[i.e. 14]. Manning, pp. 169-72.
Copy, headed
Speech beginning The principal part of this business is money...
. Manning, pp. 166-7.
Mun. A.6.33
A modern pencil note on a flyleaf claims to identify the compiler as one Raworth
.
Numerous extracts from various of Hall's works, including entries on pp. 7, 12, 15bis, 29, 34, 59, 69, 69bis, 77, 79bis, 84, 85, 102, 106, 132, 146, 168, 180, 185, 198, 207-9, 212, 224, 226, 228, 232, 272, 281, 290, 310, 382, 393, 395, 397, 404, 426, 449-50, 514-15, 560, 563, 577-8, 595, 618, and 634.
Numerous extracts, including entries on pp. 15, 15a, 27, 34, 60, 63, 65, 79, 96, 106, 119-21, 138, 153, 162, 201, 206-7, 226, 236, 238, 264, 266, 282, 288, 308, 321-3, 329, 332, 337-8, 362, 386, 420, 430, 442, 449, 453-4, 467, 470, 473, 492-4, 525-6, 591, 596-600, 605, 607, 613, 619-22, 624, 626, 633-4, 637, and 648 (rev.).
First published in London, 1614.
Extracts, including entries on pp. 19-20, 323-4, 469, and 493.
Extracts, including entries on pp. 27, 340a, 355, and 540.
First part first published in London, 1612. First published complete in London, [1618?]. Grosart, IV, 69-299. V, 1-291.
Extracts, including entries on pp. 52, 79, 185, 188, 201, 258, 308, 310, 488, 519, 618, and 623.
First published in London, 1649. Published in London, 1880 (with Autobiography).
Extracts from Andrewes's works, most notably from
First published in London, 1630. A version published as the Author's own copy
, London, 1650. LACT (1841).
Extracts, including entries on pp. 75, 86, 136, 154, 224, 258, 352, 355, 442, 455, and 607.
Extracts from works by Bacon including
Mun. A.6.34
Mun. A.7.64
Among MSS of John Byrom (1792-1763), poet and shorthand system inventor.
Unpublished.
2.I.7.12
On the final blank page in a printed exemplum of
A translation of Ausonius's Epigram 117 (