Devon Record Office, Exeter
Basket D/67/99
Robertus Herrick) appearing as the first of six in support of the testament, 12 October 1661. 1661.
The Bishop's Transcripts for 1613-1811
Robert Herrick Minister), on a leaf in the Bishop's Transcripts for 1613-1811 relating to Dean Prior, the leaf, probably written shortly after 20 April 1663, containing
The names of those which haue beene buried since the first day of Aprill one thousand sixhundred sixtie and Two, counter-signed by Herrick's churchwardens Thomas Mudge and Samuel Hore. 1663.
Chanter 151
The signature of Robert Herrick Rector of Deane Prior
on a leaf in the middle of twenty-five signatures by clerics and academics (eighth in the right-hand column), 31 August 1662.
L. 276
Certificateregarding a school and teachers, itself subscribed and supported by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral, all in a professional secretary hand, on both sides of a folio leaf. c.1625.
L. 325
L. 326
L. 337
L. 352
L. 353
L. 363
MS 36
Once in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 34507. Sotheby's, 25 March 1895. Afterwards owned by Thomas Nadauld Brushfield (1828-1910), medical superintendant, antiquary, and Ralegh scholar.
Once in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 34507. Sotheby's, 25 March 1895. Afterwards owned by Thomas Nadauld Brushfield (1828-1910), medical superintendant, antiquary, and Ralegh scholar.
A treatise, with a dedicatory epistle to James I beginning Those that are suppressed and hopeless are commonly silent ...
, the dialogue beginning Now, sir, what think you of Mr. St. John's trial in the Star-chamber?...
. First published as Midelburge
and Hamburg
[i.e. London], 1628).