Balliol College, Oxford
MS 266
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and described, pp. xv-xvi.
This MS collated in Hitchcock & Hallett and described, pp. xv-xvi.
A life of More written in 1599, possibly by Robert Basset (1574-1641), of Devon, a zealous Catholic and kinsman of More: see Andrew Breeze,
MS 270
Bequeathed by Dr George Coningsby, 1766.
Copy, headed Vpon the 30th day of June towards the evening in ye yeere of Christ. 1609. I began to copie out this booke, & vpon the 0. 3. day of July next following I ended it. R b' t Sprakeling
.
First published in George Cavendish,
Copy, headed
Transcripts of Ralegh's speech have been printed in his At the time of his death
: Manuscript Instability and Walter Ralegh's Performance on the Scaffold
MS 336
Compiled by Nicholas Crouch (c.1618-90), bursar of Balliol College and notary.
Late 17th century.Copy.
Edited from this MS in Sant & Brown. Discussed. with a facsimile, in Elizabeth H. Hageman and Andrea Sununu, More Copies of it abroad than I could have imagin'd
: Further Manuscript Texts of Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda
First published in Patricia M. Sant and James N. Brown,
Copy, untitled, with the name Lucasia
.
This MS recorded in Sant & Brown. Also discussed in Elizabeth H. Hageman and Andrea Sununu, More Copies of it abroad than I could have imagin'd
: Further Manuscript Texts of Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda
First published in
Copy, untitled.
Edited from this MS in Sant & Brown. Facsimile in Elizabeth H. Hageman and Andrea Sununu, More Copies of it abroad than I could have imagin'd
: Further Manuscript Texts of Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda
First published in Patricia M. Sant and James N. Brown,
Copy, headed
This MS collated in Thomas, where it is suggested (I, 46) that Crouch's source was probably Francis Finch (Palaemon
), who was for a time a gentleman commoner of Balliol. Recorded in Sant & Brown.
First published in
Copy, headed
This MS collated in Thomas, where it is suggested (I, 46) that Crouch's source was probably Francis Finch (Palaemon
), who was for a time a gentleman commoner of Balliol. Also collated in Mambretti's 1979 dissertation and recorded in Sant & Brown.
First published in
Copy, headed Sr. Ch: sidley
.
First published in
MS 354
Entitled Iste liber pertineth Rycardo Hill, servant with M. Wynger, alderman of London
. Compiled largely by Richard Hill (b.c.1490), citizen and grocer of London, free of the Company of Merchant Adventurers.
A deleted inscription (p. 178) Iste liber partinet John Stokes
. Notes on farming matters dated 1731 including the name Robert Tombs
.
Copy of More's verses on Fortune (in 37 stanzas), headed
Edited from this MS in
The Fortune Verses first published, in a 313-line version, including a Prologue
beginning
Copy.
Edited from this MS in
First published, as
Copy, headed
Edited from this MS in
Mackenzie, No. 88, pp. 177-8.
700.a.20 (1)
Stern, p. 238.
Stern, p. 238.
700. a.20(2)
Stern, p. 240.
Stern, p. 240.
PRT. 670. a. 13
Formerly owned by Mrs S.L. Barnard, of Cave Castle, East Yorkshire. Sotheby's, 23 June 1925, lot 345, with a facsimile example in the sale catalogue.
Autograph notes, entered c.1636-7, partly deleted and rewritten c.1660, in two printed almanacs: Jonathan Dove,
This MS discussed in de Beer, I, 48, and the notes edited, I, 75-7, with a facsimile example after p. 76. A facsimile example is also in Petti,
First published in selections in Bray (1818). The text for the period from 4 October 1699 to 1706 first published as a serialisation in