‘Letterbook of Sir George Manners’
Letterbook of Sir George Manners.
f. 132r
• WrM 35: Lady Mary Wroth, Letter(s)
An autograph letter signed by Sir George Manners, to Lady Mary Wroth, asking to read her manuscript of [Part two of] Urania, 31 May 1640. 1640.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Appendix, Part IV, Rutland, Vol. I (1888), p. 520. Edited in Roberts, Poems, pp. 244-5.
Letters & Papers, Vol. VII
A composite volume of state letters and papers.
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• *CoH 165: Henry Constable, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Constable, to the Earl of Rutland, 16 January 1583[/4]. 1584.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Part IV, Rutland I (1888), pp. 158-9.
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• *CoH 166: Henry Constable, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Constable, to his father, Sir Robert Constable, 12 September 1584. 1584.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Part IV, Rutland I (1888), p. 168.
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• *CoH 168: Henry Constable, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Constable, to the Earl of Rutland, from Paris, 13 March 1585[/6]. 1603.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Part IV, Rutland I (1888), p. 173.
Letters & Papers, Vol. XIV
A composite volume of state letters and papers.
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• EsR 246: Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex, Essex's Arraignment, 19 February 1600/1
Copy. Early 17th century.
Recorded in HMC 12th Report, Part IV, Rutland I (1888), pp. 370-3.
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• *CoH 172.5: Henry Constable, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Constable, to the Earl of Rutland, from Paris, 11 ?June 1603.
Recorded in HMC, 12th Report, Part IV, Rutland I (1888), p. 391.
Letters & Papers, Vol. XVIII
A composite volume of state letters and papers.
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• *TaJ 63: Jeremy Taylor, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Taylor, to [the Countess of Rutland], from Annesley, 21 June 1658. 1658.
Edited in HMC, 12th Report, Appendix 5, Rutland II (1889), pp. 5-6.
Letters & Papers, Verses, Vol. XXV
A folio composite volume of verse MSS, in various hands. c.1612-20.
In collections of the Manners family, Dukes of Rutland.
Recorded (erroneously as Volume XXIV) in HMC, 12th Report, Appendix V, Rutland II (1889), pp. 316-31.
f. 18r
• HrJ 237.5: Sir John Harington, Of certain puritan wenches (‘Six of the weakest sex and purest sect’)
Copy, in the secretary hand of George Faulcon, receiver or secretary to Roger Manners (1576-1612), fifth Earl of Rutland, and to George Manners (1580-1641), seventh Earl of Rutland, headed ‘Six holie Sisters’, here beginning ‘Six holie sisters of the Purest sect’, with another epigram on a single quarto leaf. Early 17th century.
First published (anonymously) in Rump: or An Exact Collection of the Choycest Poems and Songs (London, 1662), II, 158-9. McClure No. 356, p. 292. Kilroy, Book II, No. 94, p. 164.
f. 27r
• HoJ 268: John Hoskyns, Convivium philosophicum (‘Quilibet si sit contentus’)
Copy. Early 17th century.
Osborn, No. XXVIII (pp. 196-9), with an English version (beginning ‘Whosoever is contented’), on pp. 288-91.
f. 31r
• DrJ 250.4: John Dryden, The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards: In Two Parts, Part I, Act IV, scene ii, lines 122-49. Song (‘Wherever I am, and whatever I doe’)
Copy of the song. Late 17th century.
California, XI, 69-70. Kinsley, I, 132-3. Hammond, I, 239-40.
ff. 32-46v passim
• SiP 108: Sir Philip Sidney, The New Arcadia
Verse and prose extracts, including lines from poems No. 2, 4, 6, 14, 19 and 51, transcribed for writing practice by Lady Katherine Manners (1603?-49), who became wife of the first Duke of Buckingham, in a small booklet, the name ‘William Ellis’ inscribed (f. 45v). Early 17th century.
This MS discussed in Josephine A. Roberts, ‘Extracts from Arcadia in the Manuscript Notebook of Lady Katherine Manners’, N&Q, 226 (1981), 35-6.
The unfinished revised version of Arcadia (the ‘New Arcadia’) first published in London, 1590. Edited, as The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (The New Arcadia), by Victor Skretkowicz (Oxford, 1987).
f. 53r
• RaW 410.5: Sir Walter Ralegh, ‘ICUR, good Mounser Carr’
Copy, here beginning ‘I.C.V.R. brave monser Car’. c.1615.
First published in Love-Poems and Humourous Ones, ed. Frederick J. Furnivall, The Ballad Society (Hertford, 1874; reprinted in New York, 1977), p. 20. Listed but not printed in Latham, p. 174. Rudick, No. 48, p. 121 (as ‘Sir Walter Raleigh to the Lord Carr’).
f. 66r
• RoJ 57: John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester, The Disabled Debauchee (‘As some brave admiral, in former war’)
Copy, headed ‘The Debauch disabled’, on a single leaf.
First published in Poems on Several Occasions (‘Antwerp’, 1680). Vieth, pp. 116-17. Walker, pp. 97-9. Love, pp. 44-5.
Letters & Papers Supplementary
A composite volume of state letters and papers.
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• *CoH 178: Henry Constable, Letter(s)
Autograph letter signed by Constable, to [? the Earl of Rutland], 1608?. 1608.
Recorded in HMC, Rutland IV (1905), p. 211.
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A fragment of Henslowe's ‘Diary’, containing Dekker's autograph receipt for 18 January 1599/1600. 1600.
*DkT 55: Thomas Dekker, Document(s)
Formerly among the manuscripts of the Egerton-Warburton family. Sotheby's, 16 March 1937, lot 484, to J. K. Fletcher. Currently untraced.
Recorded in HMC, 3rd Report (1872), Appendix, p. 291. Facsimiles in W. W. Greg, ‘A Fragment from Henslowe's Diary’, The Library, 4th Ser. 19 (1938-9), 180-4, and in Sotheby's sale catalogue.