University of North Carolina
CSWR A30
A tract beginning If the ill success of this enterprise of mine had been without example...
. First published in
CSWR A32
A Booke of Memorable Accidents and famous Arraignements with other worthy matters touchinge great personages agitated wthin this Realme of England in the Reignes of Queene Elizabeth and Kinge James, compiled by William Bull, of the Middle Temple, 104 leaves, bound with other material by Henry Bull, Jr, and others, in half-calf. c.1620s.
Puttick & Simpson's, 11 November 1887, lot 1050. Briefly owned by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), literary scholar and book collector. Bequeathed to his nephew and executor Ernest E. Baker. Acquired in 1960 from Emily Driscoll, manuscript dealer, New York.
Copy.
Generally incorporated in accounts of Essex's execution and sometimes also of his behaviour the night before.
Copy, largely faded.
First published as
Copy of Ralegh's arraignment in 1603, in the hand of Henry Bull, Jr.
Accounts of the arraignments of Ralegh at Winchester Castle, 17 November 1603, and before the Privy Council on 22 October 1618. The arraignment of 1603 published in London, 1648. For documentary evidence about this arraignment, see Rosalind Davies, The Great Day of Mart
: Returning to Texts at the Trial of Sir Walter Ralegh in 1603
Copy, in the hand of Henry Bull, Jr.
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
CSWR A36
Copy, as Written by Sr Walter Rawleigh
, on nineteen folio leaves.
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
CSWR A96
Once owned by Robert Greville (c.1638-77), fourth Lord Brooke, of Warwick Castle. Sotheby's, 11 May 1970, lot 146. Hofmann and Freeman, sale catalogue No. 36.
This MS, or one similar to it, used by Laurence Echard as the basis for his
This MS, or one similar to it, used by Laurence Echard as the basis for his
First published in London, 1614.