MS in the Chapel of the Relics
Autograph volume of writings by Sir Thomas More while imprisoned in the Tower (17 April 1534 to 6 July 1535, but before 12 June 1535 when he was denied writing materials), left unfinished, 161 leaves.
1534-5.-
*MrT 19 ff. 1r-156rAutograph
Autograph draft, with extensive revisions, entitled De tristitia tedio pauore et oratione Christi ante captionem eius, together with rough notes and drafts for the same work.
First published, as Expositio passionis Domini, in Thomae Mori...omnia...latina opera (Louvain, 1565). Mary Basset's English translation, An exposicion of a parte of the passion of our saviour Iesus Christe, published in Workes (London, 1557), pp. 1350-1404. Yale, Vol. 14, Parts I & II.
Sir Thomas More, De tristitia Christi -
*MrT 23 ff. 156v-61vAutograph
Autograph devotional notes in Latin out of which was apparently assembled the Latin
godly instruccion
(beginningVita per offensam dei seruata erit...
), on the last gathering of the MS.Workes (1557), pp. 1405-7. Edited from this MS in Yale, Vol. 13, pp. 209-11. Facsimiles of ff. 158r, 159v, in Thomas More's Prayer Book (Yale, 1969), pp. xxx, xxxii; of ff. 156v-61v in Yale, Vol. 14, Part I, and see Part II, 744-5.
Devout Instructions &c. first published in Workes (London, 1557), pp. 1405-18. Yale, Vol. 13, with English translation.
Sir Thomas More, Devout Instructions, Meditations and Prayers