Huntingdon Record Office

  • Cromwell Bush 162 (58/29)

    Copy, headed Mr Dryden's Poem on OC, on pages 1-6 of two pairs of conjugate quarto leaves, imperfect.

    Late 17th century.

    Among the papers of the Cromwell family.

    • DrJ 59
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in Three Poems Upon the Death of his late Highnesse Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland (London, 1659). Kinsley, I, 6-12. California, I, 11-16. Hammond & Hopkins, I, 18-29.

      John Dryden, Heroique Stanza's, Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of his most Serene and Renowned Highnesse Oliver Late Lord Protector of this Common-Wealth, &c. ('And now 'tis time. for their Officious haste')
  • DD M/28/4/11

    Copy, untitled, on a single quarto-size leaf.

    Mid-17th century.

    Among papers of the Duke of Manchester of Kimbolton Castle.

    • StW 1285
      No description or publication history available.

      First published, as The Church Papist, in Wits Recreations (London, 1640). Reprinted as The Jesuit's Double-faced Creed by Henry Care in The Popish Courant (16 May 1679): see August A. Imholtz, Jr, The Jesuits' Double-Faced Creed: A Seventeenth-Century Cross-Reading, N&Q, 222 (December 1977), 553-4. Dobell, p. 111. Listed, without text, in Forey, p. 339.

      William Strode, Jack on both Sides ('I holde as fayth What Englandes Church Allowes')