Sheffield Archives
EM 1144
Owned in 1713 by one Millicent Rasby, whose name occurs repeatedly. Among the papers of the Elmhirst family of Houndhill, Worsbrough Bridge, Yorkshire.
Copy of the song by the Spirits of Queen Statira and Darius at the opening of the last act, untitled.
The song published, in Daniel Purcell's setting and as Sung by Mr Pate
, in
Copy of the dirge, untitled, here beginnining
Gifford & Dyce, VI, 396-7. Armstrong, p. 54. Musical setting by Edward Coleman published in John Playford,
WWM MS 1
Inscribed (f. 1r) En dieu est tout: Et tout en tout / ThWentworth
: i.e. by Thomas Wentworth (1593-1641), first Earl of Strafford. Among the Wentworth Woodhouse Muniments.
Copy of Bacon's inaugural speech as Lord Chancellor, 7 May 1617.
Copy, including the dedicatory epistle to James I, in a predominantly secretary hand.
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).
WWM MS 2
The tract is here untitled, the initial epistle set out separately on f. 1r, and the deed cover inscribed inside in large letters Have mercye on vs Lord amen, as if to conceal, or at least minimize detection of, the true character of the work.
Late 16th century.First published as
WWM MS 16
Wentworth.
First published in Dublin, 1719-20. Published in London, 1720. Incorporated into the 1816, 1826 and 1849 editions of
WWM Str P 22/111
WWM Str P 40/91
Among the papers of the Wentworth family, Earls of Strafford.
Copy, in a mixed hand, on folio pages.
Essay, beginning A king is a mortal god on earth...
. Spedding, VI, 595-7 (discussed pp. 592-4).
Copy, headed
First published in