Press A.7.6
A composite volume of chiefly early 18th century printed squibs and broadsides.
Later owned by Sir William Betham, Ulster King of Arms (1779-1853). Sotheby's, 1 June 1854 (Betham sale), lot 159.
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RnT 147 No. 1
MS in the hand of a scribe, evidently the poet's presentation copy, of an epithalamium on the wedding of George Goring and Lettice Boyle, 25 July 1629, neatly written out on two folio leaves, now imperfect. [1629].
Edited from this MS in Grosart. Edited chiefly from this MS in Thorn-Drury and also in G.C. Moore Smith, Randolph's Epithalamium to George Goring, RES, 2 (1926), 146-51. A transcript made by George Thorn-Drury from Grosart's published text is in the Bodleian (Thorn-Drury e. 15, pp. 57-60).
First published in Alexander B. Grosart, Literary-Finds in Trinity College, Dublin, and Elsewhere, Englische Studien, 26 (1899), 1-19 (pp. 9-13). Thorn-Drury, pp. 151-6.
Thomas Randolph, In auspicatissimas nuptias Nobilissimi Iuvenis Georgii Goringe ('When I my serious thoughts had sett')