Gregory Baran and Laura Federighi Collection, Seattle
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Tableof contents (ff. 2r-5r), and foliation throughout) being the
Feathery Scribe, vi + 211 leaves, in late 17th-century calf. c.1625-30s.
Bookplates of Sir John Dolben, second baronet (1684-1756), of Finedon, Northamptonshire, and of The Rev. H.C. Beeching/Yattendon/1897
. Acquired from Maggs.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
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Tract beginning For the Clearinge whereof wee will intreate off the name...
. Hearne (1771), II, 1-12.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
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A tract beginning Which office because it was neuer hereditary...
. Unpublished?
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
, headed
A tract beginning Whom we call in English steward, in Latine is called seneschallus...
. First published in Hearne (1771), II, 38-40.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
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Tract beginning Yff wee curiouslye will looke the Roote of this question...
. Hearne (1771), II, 65-7.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
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Tract beginning The plentye of this discourse, the last question of Highe Connstables, whereto...
. Hearne (1771), II, 97-103.
Copy, in the hand of the Feathery Scribe
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A dedicatory epistle beginning Sir, Yor small tyme, I must Ballance, wth as sclendr Aunswere...
followed by a tract beginning Because the Jurisdiction att the Comon Lawe was vncertayne...
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Copy, in the hand of an unidentified scribe, headed
A tract beginning Such is the vncertainety of etimologyes...
and sometimes entitled in manuscripts
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Written by Sr Robert Cotton Anno 1621, on six unbound folio leaves, once folded as a letter or packet. c.1620s.
Swann, New York, 15 September 2011 (Eric. C. Caren Collection), lot 147.
Tract, the full title sometimes given as Sir, To give you as short an accompt of your desire as I can...
. First published in London, 1640.
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Acquired from Maggs Brothers, 20 January 2006.
Tract, addressed to George Villiers, first Duke of Buckingham, beginning In humble obedience to your Grace's Command, I am emboldned to present my poor advice...
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Bookplate of Thomas Philip (1781-1859), Earl de Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire. Maggs's sale catalogue
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
This MS collated in Brown, I, 345-96.
First published, ascribed to the Honourable Sir W[illiam] C[oventry]
, in London, 1688. Foxcroft, II, 273-342. Brown, I, 178-243.
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Later owned by Thomas Martin (1697-1771) of Palgrave, antiquary and collector. Acquired by Charles Brietzcke (c.1738-95), government official, 19 May 1774. Later owned by Arthur Beauchesne, parliamentary clerk in Canada. Sotheby's, 15 July 2010, lot 3.
Copy, headed 1628
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A speech beginning There be diverse recantations, submissions and sentences remaining on record...
. Variant versions include one beginning That there have been many publique censures and recantacions...
. See