MS 32
A large folio composite volume of state letters and papers, iv + 207 leaves, in contemporary calf.
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BcF 637 ff. 1r-4v, 121r, 191r, 194r-202r,
Copies of various letters by Bacon.
Francis Bacon, Letter(s) -
RaW 976 ff 9r, 12v, 16v-18r
Copies of letters by Ralegh, to Sir Robert Carr (1608), to James I (2), and to Lady Ralegh.
Sir Walter Ralegh, Letter(s) -
RaW 728.255 ff. 13r-14r
Copy.
Accounts of the arraignments of Ralegh at Winchester Castle, 17 November 1603, and before the Privy Council on 22 October 1618. The arraignment of 1603 published in London, 1648. For documentary evidence about this arraignment, see Rosalind Davies,
The Great Day of Mart
: Returning to Texts at the Trial of Sir Walter Ralegh in 1603, Renaissance Forum, 4/1 (1999), 1-12.Sir Walter Ralegh, Ralegh's Arraignment(s) -
RaW 802 ff. 14r-16v
Copy. c.1620s-30s.
Transcripts of Ralegh's speech have been printed in his Remains (London, 1657). Works (1829), I, 558-64, 691-6. VIII, 775-80, and elsewhere. Copies range from verbatim transcripts to summaries of the speech, they usually form part of an account of Ralegh's execution, they have various headings, and the texts differ considerably. For relevant discussions, see Anna Beer, Textual Politics: The Execution of Sir Walter Ralegh, Modern Philology, 94:1 (August 1996), 19-38, and Andrew Fleck,
At the time of his death
: Manuscript Instability and Walter Ralegh's Performance on the Scaffold, Journal of British Studies, 48:1 (January 2009), 4-28.Sir Walter Ralegh, Speech on the Scaffold (29 October 1618) -
GrF 14.8 ff. 48r-101r
Copy.
First published, attributed to Greville, in London, 1643. Almost certainly apocryphal.
Fulke Greville, The Five Yeares of King James -
BcF 119.5 ff. 129r-37r
Copy.
First published in Resuscitatio, ed. William Rawley (London, 1657). Spedding, X, 218-34.
Francis Bacon, Certain Articles or Considerations touching the Union of England and Scotland -
BcF 120 ff. 194r-203v
Copy.
This MS recorded in Spedding, X, 218.
First published in Resuscitatio, ed. William Rawley (London, 1657). Spedding, X, 218-34.
Francis Bacon, Certain Articles or Considerations touching the Union of England and Scotland