Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds
941/73/2
Probably once owned by John Hervey (1665-1751), first Baron Ickworth and first Earl of Bristol, of Ickworth, near Bury St Edmunds.
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).
Copy, headed
Attributed to Hoskyns by John Aubrey. Cited, but unprinted, as No. III of Doubtful Verses
in Osborn, p. 300. Early Stuart Libels website.
Copy, headed
A tract beginning To obey commandment of my lord the prince, I have sent you my opinion of the match lately desired by the duke of Savoy...
. First published in
Copy, dated 1611.
A tract beginning There is nobody that persuades our prince to match with Savoy, for any love to the person of the duke...
. First published in
Copy.
First published, as
941/73/4
Once owned by John Hervey (1665-1751), first Baron Ickworth and first Earl of Bristol, of Ickworth, near Bury St Edmunds.
This MS discussed in Robert Gathorne-Hardy,
This MS discussed in Robert Gathorne-Hardy,
First published, ascribed to the Honourable Sir W[illiam] C[oventry]
, in London, 1688. Foxcroft, II, 273-342. Brown, I, 178-243.