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Image Field Data Digital Image File Name Source Title Poetical commonplace book, probably compiled by a person connected with Oxford. Source Created or Published c.a Physical Description fol. 33v Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.162

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 103 Source Title Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Source Created or Published ca Physical Description fol. 12v: Herbert's "The Altar" and Shakespeare's Sonnet 71 ("No longer mourn for me when I am dead") Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.162 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v. Subject (Hamnet) Epitaphs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Epigrams -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Heylyn, Peter, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Suckling, John, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bassano, Abraham, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wellden, Stephen, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wellden, Elizabeth, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Thoms, William John, , former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in the Folger index of first lines. Notes (Hamnet) 97 leaves. Leaves 6 and 7 interchanged. Some leaves missing though the 19th century pagination is continuous. Pages cut affecting text. Originally two separate volumes. Notes (Hamnet) Probably compiled by a person connected with Oxford, includes fables, epigrams, epitaphs, a narrative poem about Joseph and Potiphar's wife (leaf 97), poems by Donne, Jonson, Raleigh, Suckling, Shakespeare (2 sonnets, leaves 12v and 26), and Peter Heylyn (leaf 40v), and a few prose pieces. Notes (Hamnet) Poem on leaves by Peter Heylyn See BM Quarterly XXXIV, no. 1-2 (Aut. 1969), p. 21. Provenance (Hamnet) Abraham Bassano -- Stephen Wellden -- Elizabeth Wellden -- Halliwell-Phillipps -- W.J. Thoms MS. Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Citations (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. Calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, drawings & engravings formerly preserved at Hollingbury Copse (1891), 277 Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.162

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 104 Source Title Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Source Created or Published ca Physical Description fol. 26r: Shakespeare's Sonnet 32 ("If thou survive my well contented day"); Drayton's "Nothing but No and I, and I and No" Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.162 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v. Subject (Hamnet) Epitaphs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Epigrams -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Heylyn, Peter, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Suckling, John, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bassano, Abraham, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wellden, Stephen, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wellden, Elizabeth, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Thoms, William John, , former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in the Folger index of first lines. Notes (Hamnet) 97 leaves. Leaves 6 and 7 interchanged. Some leaves missing though the 19th century pagination is continuous. Pages cut affecting text. Originally two separate volumes. Notes (Hamnet) Probably compiled by a person connected with Oxford, includes fables, epigrams, epitaphs, a narrative poem about Joseph and Potiphar's wife (leaf 97), poems by Donne, Jonson, Raleigh, Suckling, Shakespeare (2 sonnets, leaves 12v and 26), and Peter Heylyn (leaf 40v), and a few prose pieces. Notes (Hamnet) Poem on leaves by Peter Heylyn See BM Quarterly XXXIV, no. 1-2 (Aut. 1969), p. 21. Provenance (Hamnet) Abraham Bassano -- Stephen Wellden -- Elizabeth Wellden -- Halliwell-Phillipps -- W.J. Thoms MS. Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Citations (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. Calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, drawings & engravings formerly preserved at Hollingbury Copse (1891), 277 Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.162

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 1248 Source Title Commonplace book Source Creator Hall, Joseph Image Details fols. 115v-116r Physical Description fols. 115v-116r Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.339

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name Source Title Miscellany of Joseph Hall [manuscript], ca Source Creator Hall, Joseph, fl Source Created or Published ca Physical Description fol. 203v (ms. fol. 197v): Shakespeare's Sonnet 138 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.339 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Hall, Joseph, fl Uniform Title (Hamnet) Wits recreation. Title (Hamnet) Miscellany of Joseph Hall [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v. ; 14 x 9 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Epitaphs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Medical formularies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) James I, King of England, Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Sermons -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Proverbs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Anthologies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Letters -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Petitions -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Throckmorton, Bess, 1565? Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Legal formularies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Addresses -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of, d Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Fishing -- Early works to Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Monteagle, William Parker, Baron, 1574 or Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Gunpowder Plot, Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Jahangir, Emperor of Hindustan, Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Correspondence -- Manuscripts. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Collier, John Payne, , forger. Associated Name (Hamnet) James I, King of England, , recipient. Associated Name (Hamnet) Petrarca, Francesco, Associated Name (Hamnet) King, Henry, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) May, Thomas, Associated Name (Hamnet) Read, John, fl Associated Name (Hamnet) Throckmorton, Bess, 1565?-1647, recipient. Associated Name (Hamnet) Arcaeus, Franciscus, ? Associated Name (Hamnet) Taylor, John, 17th cent. Associated Name (Hamnet) Mason, Edmund, d Associated Name (Hamnet) Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of, d. 1645, recipient. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jahangir, Emperor of Hindustan, , correspondent. Associated Name (Hamnet) Carpenter, Nathanael, ? Associated Name (Hamnet) Vaus, John, 17th cent. Associated Name (Hamnet) Cuff, Henry, Associated Name (Hamnet) Laguna, Andrés de, Associated Name (Hamnet) England and Wales. Parliament. Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618, correspondent. Associated Name (Hamnet) Monteagle, William Parker, Baron, 1574 or , recipient. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in the Folger index of first lines. Notes (Hamnet) Index of main prose items. Notes (Hamnet) Poems on leaves 37-39, 105v-174, 176, v, are Collier forgeries. A number were included by Collier in his edition of Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company, London, Shakespeare Society, see I, p. vii-viii and II, vii-x. For a discussion of this manuscript see "John Payne Collier's great forgery", by G.E. Dawson in Studies in bibliography, vol. 24 (1971). Notes (Hamnet) According to De Ricci and Dr. Dawson, Joseph Hall is not the bishop of that name. Notes (Hamnet) 1-14, [1], , [1], , [1], , [1], , , , , , [1], leaves. Notes (Hamnet) Contents include: notes on medicine from Francis Arcaeus, John Read and Andrew Lacuna, (90v); household recipes; how to make fireworks, (174v); a guide to angling, (180); Catholic propositions, (83); a legal formulary, (234v, 281v); figures of speech with index, (239v); samples of letter writing, (208v); epitaphs; proverbs; stories, (270v); sermons; the petition of the grammar schools in and about London to Parliament, 1642, (260); extracts from the Achitophel of Nathaneal Carpenter, (32); High Cuff's speech at his execution, (207); an epitaph on Raleigh, (252); 3 letters of Raleigh's to his wife, [1603], (205), to Sir Robert Carr, 1618, (205v), and to the King, (210v); a letter from the Great Mogul to the King, 1619, (208); the letter [to Monteagle] revealing the gunpowder plot, (209v); and poems and excerpts by e.g. Dr. Mason, dean of Salisbury, John Taylor, (24v), Thomas May, John Vaus, Henry King, Petrarch, (246), Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare (e.g. Richard II and The passionate pilgrim), including some from the Wits recreation. Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.339

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name Image Title Commonplace book. Manuscript, ca Source Title Commonplace book [manuscript], ca Source Created or Published ca Physical Description page 36 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.345 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 item (vi, 315 p.) Subject (Hamnet) Temperance. Subject (Hamnet) Holyday, Barten, Subject (Hamnet) Scotland. Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. Subject (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Subject (Hamnet) Christ Church (University of Oxford) Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Drake, Francis, Sir, 1540? Subject (Hamnet) Mary, Queen of Scots, Subject (Hamnet) Poems rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Sidney, Philip, Sir, Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Subject (Hamnet) Armada. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wotton, Henry, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Strode, William, 1600 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Lapworth, Edward, Associated Name (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Associated Name (Hamnet) Curteis family library, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Earle, John, 1601? Associated Name (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), Associated Name (Hamnet) Harington, John, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) King, Henry, Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Corbet, Richard, Associated Name (Hamnet) Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Segar, William, Sir, d Associated Name (Hamnet) Herbert, George, Associated Name (Hamnet) James I, King of England, Notes (Hamnet) Leaf between vi and 1 cut out, p.114 omitted in numbering. Notes (Hamnet) Accompanied by a letter from Mrs. Hooper to Mr. and Mrs. Curteis, May 12, Notes (Hamnet) Contents include poems, many with a Christchurch interest, by Strode, Herbert, Jonson, Wotton, Bacon, King, Donne, Corbet, Raleigh, Lapworth, King James, Shakespeare (e.g. on Sir John Coome, p.232), some taken from Thomas Bastard's Chrestoleros and Sir John Harington's Epigrams, and some on Bacon, Sidney, Captain Drake's voyage, p.52, Holyday's Technogamia, p.131 and 140, Mary's execution, p.103, the Armada, p.164, as well as an epitaph on Shakespeare, p.74; News out of Scotland, p.37; William Segar's dedicatory letter to Elizabeth and his poem on the Blazon of papists, p.96; a sermon on drunkenness, p.180; the greater part of John Earle's Microcosmographie, p.182 and several pharmaceutical recipies. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in Folger card index of first lines. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Curteis MS. Citations (Hamnet) De Ricci, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, Citations (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps. Calendar of Shakespearean rarities, 754 Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.345

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name Image Title Commonplace book. Manuscript, ca Source Title Commonplace book [manuscript], ca Source Created or Published ca Physical Description page 37 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.345 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 item (vi, 315 p.) Subject (Hamnet) Temperance. Subject (Hamnet) Holyday, Barten, Subject (Hamnet) Scotland. Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. Subject (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Subject (Hamnet) Christ Church (University of Oxford) Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Drake, Francis, Sir, 1540? Subject (Hamnet) Mary, Queen of Scots, Subject (Hamnet) Poems rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Sidney, Philip, Sir, Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Subject (Hamnet) Armada. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wotton, Henry, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Strode, William, 1600 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Lapworth, Edward, Associated Name (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Associated Name (Hamnet) Curteis family library, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Earle, John, 1601? Associated Name (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), Associated Name (Hamnet) Harington, John, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) King, Henry, Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Corbet, Richard, Associated Name (Hamnet) Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Segar, William, Sir, d Associated Name (Hamnet) Herbert, George, Associated Name (Hamnet) James I, King of England, Notes (Hamnet) Leaf between vi and 1 cut out, p.114 omitted in numbering. Notes (Hamnet) Accompanied by a letter from Mrs. Hooper to Mr. and Mrs. Curteis, May 12, Notes (Hamnet) Contents include poems, many with a Christchurch interest, by Strode, Herbert, Jonson, Wotton, Bacon, King, Donne, Corbet, Raleigh, Lapworth, King James, Shakespeare (e.g. on Sir John Coome, p.232), some taken from Thomas Bastard's Chrestoleros and Sir John Harington's Epigrams, and some on Bacon, Sidney, Captain Drake's voyage, p.52, Holyday's Technogamia, p.131 and 140, Mary's execution, p.103, the Armada, p.164, as well as an epitaph on Shakespeare, p.74; News out of Scotland, p.37; William Segar's dedicatory letter to Elizabeth and his poem on the Blazon of papists, p.96; a sermon on drunkenness, p.180; the greater part of John Earle's Microcosmographie, p.182 and several pharmaceutical recipies. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in Folger card index of first lines. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Curteis MS. Citations (Hamnet) De Ricci, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, Citations (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps. Calendar of Shakespearean rarities, 754 Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.345

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 105 Source Title Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Source Created or Published ca Physical Description p. 145: William Strode's "Chloris in the Snow;" Shakespeare's Sonnet 2 ("When forty winters shall besiege thy brow") Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.345 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca Physical Description (Hamnet) vi, 315 p. Subject (Hamnet) Sidney, Philip, Sir, Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Scotland -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Coome, John, Sir -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Drake, Francis, Sir, 1540? Travel -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Armada, Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Letters -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Holyday, Barten, Technogamia -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Temperance -- Early works to Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Poetry -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Christ Church (University of Oxford) -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Epigrams -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Epitaphs -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Medical formularies -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- England -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- England -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Mary, Queen of Scots, Death and burial -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Manuscripts. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Wotton, Henry, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Harington, John, Sir, Associated Name (Hamnet) Lapworth, Edward, Associated Name (Hamnet) Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552? Associated Name (Hamnet) Bacon, Francis, Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Earle, John, 1601? Associated Name (Hamnet) James I, King of England, Associated Name (Hamnet) King, Henry, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Strode, William, 1600 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Corbet, Richard, Associated Name (Hamnet) Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Segar, William, Sir, d Associated Name (Hamnet) Herbert, George, Associated Name (Hamnet) Curteis Family Library, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Leaf between vi and 1 cut out, p.114 omitted in numbering. Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in Folger index of first lines. Notes (Hamnet) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, The Reader Revealed (catalog entry 101) DFo Notes (Hamnet) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, Breaking News (catalog entry 3) DFo Notes (Hamnet) Contents include poems, many with a Christchurch interest, by Strode, Herbert, Jonson, Wotton, Bacon, King, Donne, Corbet, Raleigh, Lapworth, King James, Shakespeare (e.g. on Sir John Coome, p. 232), some taken from Thomas Bastard's Chrestoleros and Sir John Harington's Epigrams, and some on Bacon, Sidney, Captain Drake's voyage, p. 52, Holyday's Technogamia, p. 131 and 140, Mary's execution, p. 103, the Armada, p. 164, as well as an epitaph on Shakespeare, p. 74; News out of Scotland, p. 37; William Segar's dedicatory letter to Elizabeth and his poem on the Blazon of papists, p. 96; a sermon on drunkenness, p. 180; the greater part of John Earle's Microcosmographie, p. 182; and pharmaceutical recipes, p Accompanied by a letter from Mrs. Hooper to Mr. and Mrs. Curteis, May 12, Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Curteis MS. Citations (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. Calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, drawings & engravings formerly preserved at Hollingbury Copse (1891), 754 Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.345

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 101 Source Title Collection of poems, possibly compiled by a person connected with Oxford [manuscript], ca ca Source Created or Published ca ca Physical Description p. 163: lines 1-6 of Shakespeare's Sonnet 2 ("When forty winters shall besiege thy brow") Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.170 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) Collection of poems, possibly compiled by a person connected with Oxford [manuscript], ca ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 265 leaves ; 19 x 14 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Oldisworth, Nicholas, 1611? Associated Name (Hamnet) Dobell, Bertram, , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Strode, William, 1600 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Corbet, Richard, Associated Name (Hamnet) Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, , former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Pages lacking. Pagination begins at p. 13. Notes (Hamnet) Majority of the poems are by W.S. [William Strode]. Among the other poets are Donne, Jonson, Corbet, Oldisworth [probably Nicholas Oldisworth], and Shakespeare (p. 163). Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in the Folger index of first lines. Provenance (Hamnet) Dobell manuscript. Possibly Phillipps MS 18123; see De Ricci Citations (Hamnet) Phillipps, T. Phillipps manuscripts, Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.170

Image Field Data Digital Image File Name 102 Source Title Collection of poems, possibly compiled by a person connected with Oxford [manuscript], ca ca Source Created or Published ca ca Physical Description p. 164: lines 7-14 of Shakespeare's Sonnet 2 ("When forty winters shall besiege thy brow") Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.a.170 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) Collection of poems, possibly compiled by a person connected with Oxford [manuscript], ca ca Physical Description (Hamnet) 265 leaves ; 19 x 14 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Poetical miscellanies -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- England -- Oxford -- 17th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jonson, Ben, 1573? Associated Name (Hamnet) Oldisworth, Nicholas, 1611? Associated Name (Hamnet) Dobell, Bertram, , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Donne, John, Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Associated Name (Hamnet) Strode, William, 1600 or Associated Name (Hamnet) Corbet, Richard, Associated Name (Hamnet) Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, , former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Pages lacking. Pagination begins at p. 13. Notes (Hamnet) Majority of the poems are by W.S. [William Strode]. Among the other poets are Donne, Jonson, Corbet, Oldisworth [probably Nicholas Oldisworth], and Shakespeare (p. 163). Notes (Hamnet) Poems listed in the Folger index of first lines. Provenance (Hamnet) Dobell manuscript. Possibly Phillipps MS 18123; see De Ricci Citations (Hamnet) Phillipps, T. Phillipps manuscripts, Citations (Hamnet) Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Call Number (Hamnet) V.a.170