Untraced, Phillipps MS
MS 3119
Comprising: (ff. 1r-24v) Wireker's
Sotheby's, 28 November 1973, lot 610, to Kraus. Description and facsimile example in the sale catalogue, pp. 102-8 and plate 29.
This volume probably corresponds to items 27, 48-9, 57, 77-8, 133, 152-3, 170-3 in the list in McCusker,
This volume probably corresponds to items 27, 48-9, 57, 77-8, 133, 152-3, 170-3 in the list in McCusker,
Unpublished?
MS 4855
A tract addressed to James I and beginning It belongeth not to me to judge whether the king of Spain hath done wrong to the Netherlands...
. First published in
[no shelfmark]
Unlocated Phillipps MS 8455, sold at Sotheby's 15 June 1896, Lot 982, to W. Flower.
A treatise beginning Most writers accord that Mahomet which name in the Arabique signifies Indignation or Furie...
. First published in London, 1637, with a dedication to Carew Ralegh. This is a synopsis of a translation (or a translation of a synopsis) of a work by Miguel de Luna: see Lefranc (1968), pp. 65-6.
MS 4888
Christie's, 29 May 1986, lot 200.
Letter, to Lord Goring, beginning Being thus far from London...
. Published in
MS 7420
Comprising visitations of Devon, Dorset and Suffolk, with pedigrees (including Sir Walter Ralegh's on f. 66r) and coats of arms drawn in trick, &c, mainly in two scribal hands, with some notes also in the hand of Henry St George the Elder (1581-1644).
Sotheby's, 14 December 1976, lot 49, to Maxwell.
[unnumbered]
For ye fayrest Lady in Kent, Mrs Jane Twisden…. c.1704.
Puttick & Simpson's, 10 July 1861, lot 679; Sotheby's, 18 June 1962, lot 743, to Holloway. Anderson Auction Company, New York, 1 May 1911 (Robert Hoe sale, Part II), lot 3526, with a facsimile of the inscription in the sale catalogue. This volume is also recorded in Phillipps MS 8101, a 19th-century MS
MS 8455
Sotheby's, 15 June 1896, lot 982, to W. Flower.
Copy.
A treatise in ten chapters, beginning There is nothing more becoming any wise man than to make choice of friends...
. First published in London, 1632.
MS 10666
From the Original Copy written with his own hand, with pen-and-ink drawings, prefatory verses, a title-page and index, c.330 octavo pages. Mid-late 17th century.
Sotheby's, 8 June 1898, lot 430, to J. Eliot Hodgkin, FSA (1829-1912), of Richmond, Surrey, engineer and book collector. Sotheby's, 14 December 1993 (Fairfax sale), lot 15, to Spelman.
Facsimile examples in Sotheby's 1993 sale catalogue.
Facsimile examples in Sotheby's 1993 sale catalogue.
First published in
MS 11936
Owned in 1709 by Browne Willis, MP, FSA (1682-1760), of Whaddon Hall, near Winslow, Buckinghamshire, antiquary. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 11936. Bookplate of W.A. Foyle (1885-1963), of Beeleigh Abbey, Essex, bookseller. Christie's, 12-13 July 2000 (W.A. Foyle sale, Part III), lot 317.
Copy.
First published (Version III), as
Version I. Beginning Mr. Speaker, we have heard your declaration and perceive your care of our estate...
. Hartley, III, 412-14. Hartley, III, 495-6.
Version II. Beginning Mr. Speaker, we perceive your coming is to present thanks unto me...
. Hartley, III, 294-7 (third version).
Version III. Beginning Mr. Speaker, we perceive by you, whom we did constitute the mouth of our Lower House, how with even consent...
. Hartley, III, 292-3 (second version).
Version IV. Beginning Mr Speaker, I well understand by that you have delivered, that you with these gentlemen of the Lower House come to give us thankes for benefitts receyved...
. Hartley, III, 289-91 (first version).
Copy.
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...
.
Copy.
Speech beginning Mr. Speaker, Although the constant Wisdome of this House of Commons...
.
Copy.
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.
MS 12385
Once owned by the St George family of heralds. Sotheby's, 28 June 1965, lot 43, to Jantzen. Sotheby's, 21 July 1980, lot 3 (unsold). Sotheby's, 11 July 1983, lot 84, to Ferrers-Walker.
MS 13134
Once owned by the St George family of heralds. Sotheby's, 15 June 1971, lot 1612, unsold.
MS 13185
Dawson's sale catalogue No. 200 (1969), item 24. Sotheby's, 29 October 1975, lot 78 (unsold).
Copy, headed
First published in
Copy, headed
First published in
MS 13773
Sotheby's, 15 June 1971, lot 1623 (withdrawn).
MS 13778
Sotheby's, 15 June 1971, lot 1626 (withdrawn).
MS 13788
Successively owned and augmented by Richard Lee, Clarenceux King of Arms (d.1597), Nicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald (d.1613), Camden, and the St Georges. Sotheby's, 15 June 1971, lot 1624, unsold.
MS 18428
Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 18428. Sotheby's, 28 June 1965, lot 61, to Miss [Winifred] Myers. Probably the Phillipps volume sold at Sotheby's 29 April 1903, lot 529, to Dobell.
Extracts.
First published in London, 1656. Toland, pp. 31-211. Pocock, pp. 155-359.
First published, in two parts, in London, 1657-8. Toland, pp. 213-357. Pocock, pp. 389-566.
[unnumbered (Fairfax)]
said to be the autograph of Edward Fairfax, entitled. c.1610.Armada, Raccolta di Pasquinate Diverse in Diverse Lingue Scritte
Once in the library of James I and afterwards among the papers of the Fairfax family.
Sotheby's, 8 June 1898 (Phillipps sale of Fairfax MSS), lot 390, to Ellis.
[no shelfmark]
Later owned by the Rev. John Brand (1744-1806), antiquary and topographer, and by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector. Sotheby's, 18 May 1897 (Phillipps sale), lot 238.
Copy.
First published in
[unnumbered (R. Cotton)]
Covers bearing arms of the Russel family, Earls of Bedford, Woburn Abbey. Thomas Thorpe's sale catalogue for 1831, item 4236. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector.
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.