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  • PR1241 L6 vol 158 no 5 Longe Coll

    Contemporary MS additions to the dramatis personae page and other occasional MS corrections and emendations, in an exemplum of the quarto printed edition of 1637, bound with other plays in old calf gilt.

    Possibly made in preparation for an intended second edition.

    Mid-17th century.

    Bookplate of Francis Longe, of Spixworth Park, Norfolk.

    These emendations selectively collated in Huebert and discussed, pp. 43-4.

    • ShJ 183
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in London, 1637. Gifford & Dyce, IV, 1-100. Edited by Ronald Huebert (Manchester, 1986).

      James Shirley, The Lady of Pleasure
  • PR2704.D8 1623 English Print

    Some 33 substantive MS corrections or emendations, in a near-contemporary italic hand, in an exemplum of the printed quarto edition of 1623, in modern red half-morocco.

    Mid-17th century.

    This item collated in Edwards & Gibson.

    • MsP 19
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in London, 1623. Edwards & Gibson, I, 213-300.

      Philip Massinger, The Duke of Milan
  • PZ3. W946 English Print

    Exemplum of The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania (London, 1621) with a three-line MS verse conclusion to the work, following the final incomplete printed sentence And, added in pencil in an unidentified hand.

    Early-mid-17th century.

    The MS conclusion edited in Renée Pigeon, Manuscript Notations in an Unrecorded Copy of Lady Mary Wroth's The Countess of Mountgomeries Urania (1621), N&Q, 236 (March 1991), 81-2.

    • WrM 9
      No description or publication history available.

      First published as The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania (London, 1621). Edited by Josephine A. Roberts, as The First Part of the Countesse of Montgomeries Urania (Binghamton, NY, 1995). Poems alone edited in Roberts, Poems, and in Pritchard, pp. 127-99.

      Lady Mary Wroth, The First Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania
  • MS Records of Virginia Company III, pt. ii, p. 58

    Petition by Sandys to the Governor and Council in Virginia, 2 November 1622.

    1622.

    Edited in Kingsbury, III, 699.

    • SaG 39
      No description or publication history available.
      George Sandys, Letter(s)