University of Michigan

  • MSS 1570-1965

    Copy.

    Early 17th century.

    Formerly owned by the Sotheby family at Ecton Hall, Northamptonshire.

    This MS recorded in Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the William L. Clements Library, by Arlene Phillips Sky and Barbara A. Mitchell, 3rd edn (Boston, Mass., 1978), p. 96, No. 148 (44).

    • RaW 667
      No description or publication history available.

      A tract addressed to James I and beginning It belongeth not to me to judge whether the king of Spain hath done wrong to the Netherlands.... First published in Three Discourses of Sir Walter Ralegh (London 1702). Works (1829), VIII, 299-316.

      Sir Walter Ralegh, A Discourse touching a War with Spain, and of the Protecting of the Netherlands
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    Copy.

    In the Hubert S. Smith Collection.

    Early 17th century?.
    • RaW 1076
      No description or publication history available.

      A treatise beginning Forasmuch as in every doubtfull and questionable matter, it is familiar and common amongst men to be diverse.... First published in London, 1734. It was probably written by Sir Thomas Wilford (1541-1601?), or possibly by Sir Francis De Vere or Nathaniel Boothe. See Lefranc (1968), pp. 64-5.

      Sir Walter Ralegh, A Military Discourse
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    Pages 163-84 from a Shakespeare Second Folio (1632), roughly marked up with cuts.

    Mid-late 17th century?.

    Recorded in Shattuck, p. 276, No. 1.

    • ShW 62.5
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in London, 1600.

      William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice