Royal College of Physicians

  • Dorchester Library, D 32 b/5

    An exemplum with Ralegh's signature, W Ralegh, on the title-page (midway down on either side) and his autograph motto, Medium Medijs, at the bottom.

    c.1582.

    The title-page also bears the signature of Ralegh's cousin, George Carew (1555-1629), Baron Carew of Clopton.

    This volume recorded by W.R.B. Prideaux in N & Q, 9th Ser. 7 (5 January 1901), 7. It is noted in Ralegh's list of books (Oakeshott's No. 507, with a reference to this volume mistakenly printed under No. 506).

    • *RaW 1035
      Autograph
      No description or publication history available.
      Sir Walter Ralegh, Rocca, Bernardino. De' discorsi di guerra (Venice, 1582)
  • MS 190

    Copy.

    • MaA 163.96
      No description or publication history available.

      A lampoon sometimes called The Gamball or a dreame of ye Grand Caball. First published in A Second Collection of the Newest and Most Ingenious Poems, Satyrs, Songs, &c. (London, 1689). Edited in POAS, I (1963), pp. 191-203, as possibly by John Ayloffe. Ascribed to Marvell in two MS copies (MaA 163.4 and MaA 163.92).

      Andrew Marvell, The Dream of the Cabal: A Prophetical Satire Anno 1672 ('As t'other night in bed I thinking lay')
  • MS 200

    Copy, headed The Epitome of the Civill Warres of England, on 267 folio pages.

    Late 17th century.
    • HbT 11
      No description or publication history available.

      First published, as The History of the Civil Wars of England, ([in London], 1679). Molesworth, English, VI, 161-418. Edited by Ferdinand Tönnies (London, 1889). 2nd edition, with introduction by M.M. Goldsmith, (London, 1969), and reprinted with an introduction by Stephen Holmes (Chicago & London, 1990).

      Thomas Hobbes, Behemoth or The Long Parliament
  • MS 310, No. 84, f. 119

    Autograph letter signed (Bathsua Makin), to Dr Baldwin Hamey (1600-76), physician, from her lodgings at Long Acre, London, 22 November 1675.

    1675.

    Facsimile in Teague, pp. 92.

    • *MaB 8
      Autograph
      No description or publication history available.
      Bathsua Makin, Letter(s)
  • 871-1 (d) 14878

    A printed exemplum with Sandys's autograph motto and signature on the title-page, the binding bearing royal arms.

    1606.
    • *SaG 53
      Autograph
      No description or publication history available.
      George Sandys, Horatius Flavius, Quintus. Poemata, ed. John Bond (London, 1606)