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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 63780 Source Title Annalesthe true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne, with such ac Source Creator Camden, William, 1551-1623. Source Created or Published 1625 Physical Description frontispiece portrait Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 4497 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Camden, William, 1551-1623. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. Book 1-3. English Title (Hamnet) Annales the true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne, with such acts and treaties as past betwixt hir Matie. and Scotland, France, Spaine, Italy, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, and the Netherlands, are exactly described. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed [by George Purslowe, Humphrey Lownes, and Miles Flesher] for Beniamin Fisher and are to be sould at the Talbott in Pater Noster Rowe, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1625. Physical Description (Hamnet) [96], 435, [5], 232, 251-292, [2] p. : port. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) Associated Name (Hamnet) Vaughan, Robert C., printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Darcie, Abraham, fl. 1625. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Britwell Court Library, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Anonymous. By William Camden. Notes (Hamnet) Translator's dedication signed: Abraham Darcie. Notes (Hamnet) A translation of the French translation by Paul de Bellegent of books 1-3 of: Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. Notes (Hamnet) The title page is engraved and signed: R. Vaughan. Notes (Hamnet) "Lownes app[parently]. pr[inted]. pi² (only the letterpress), a-b ⁴, [chi] ⁴ (dedic. to Charles, etc), 2nd (*) ⁴ (contents), and [V]-[Ee] ⁴ ; Flesher [B]-[T] ⁴ ; Purslowe the rest. Copies display some variation in the shared dedics. on [chi]2, Gg3, and Kkk4"--STC. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: [pi]² a-b ⁴ [par.] ⁴ [chi] ⁴ ²[par.] ⁴ (*) ⁴ A ⁴ (a)-(c) ⁴ (d)² ²(*) ⁴ B-3K ⁴ [B]-[2G] ⁴ 4A-4E ⁴ 4F². Notes (Hamnet) "The historie of the most high, mighty, and euer-glorious empresse, Elizabeth... The second [-third] booke" have separate title page; book 3 has separate pagination; register is continuous. Notes (Hamnet) Running title reads: The history and annalls of Elizabeth, Queene of England, &c. Notes (Hamnet) Final leaf has verses "To the reader" signed "A.D."; verso blank. Variant 1: verso has an engraved portrait of Darcie. Notes (Hamnet) Variant 2: title page omits Fisher's address and names Darcie as translator; some other preliminaries printed in gold or green (?). Notes (Hamnet) Entered 20 March 1624. Notes (Hamnet) Copy 2. Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003. Elizabeth I (p. 145) DFo Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 4497 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S107372 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs100 Call Number (Hamnet) STC 4497 copy 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 63782 Source Title The historie of the most renowned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England. Contayning all the important and remarkeable passages of state both at home and abroad, during her long and prosperous raigne. Composed by way of annals. Neuer h Source Creator Camden, William, 1551-1623. Source Created or Published MDCXXX. [1630] Physical Description frontispiece Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 4500 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Camden, William, 1551-1623. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. English Title (Hamnet) The historie of the most renowned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England. Contayning all the important and remarkeable passages of state both at home and abroad, during her long and prosperous raigne. Composed by way of annals. Neuer heretofore so faithfully and fully published in English. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed [by Nicholas Okes, Elizabeth Allde?, Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet, Thomas Purfoot, and John Beale] for Benjamin Fisher and are to be sold at his shop in Aldersgate streete, at the signe of the Talbot, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) MDCXXX. [1630] Physical Description (Hamnet) [22], 138, 120, 104, [6], 105-148, 224, [20] p. : port. ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) Associated Name (Hamnet) Allde, Elizabeth, printer. Associated Name (Hamnet) Beale, John, d. 1643, printer. Associated Name (Hamnet) Delaram, Francis, 1589 or 90-1627, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Norton, Robert, d. 1635. Associated Name (Hamnet) Hilliard, Nicholas, 1547?-1619, ill. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Alsop, Bernard, printer. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) A translation of "Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha" by William Camden, who is named on A1r. Notes (Hamnet) Translator's introduction signed: R.N., i.e. Robert Norton. Notes (Hamnet) "Okes app[arently]. pr[inted]. A ⁴ B² and quires (Aa)-(Gg), Eeee-Gggg; Allde possibly B-T; Alsop and Fawcet (Hh)-(Pp); Purfoot Aa-Gg, Oo-Ss; and Beale Hh-Nn*, Aaa-Dddd"--STC. Notes (Hamnet) Each book has separate pagination; register is continuous. Notes (Hamnet) With ten final contents leaves. Notes (Hamnet) Running title reads: The historie of Elizabeth, Queene of England. Notes (Hamnet) The frontispiece is engraved by Francis Delaram from a painting by Nicholas Hilliard. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: pi² A ⁴ [superscript pi]B² B-T ⁴ (2A)-(2P) ⁴ 2A-2N ⁴ 2N* ⁴ (-2N*4) 2O-2R ⁴ 2S ⁶ 3A-4E ⁴ 4F ⁸ (4F7+4G²). Notes (Hamnet) Entered 28 January 1626. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 4500 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S107164 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH44/23. 2D3 misbound before 2D2. Provenance: Harmsworth copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 4500 copy 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 27679 Source Title Elisabetha dei gratia Angliae Franciae et Hiberniae regina [graphic] / [after the portrait of Oliver]. Source Created or Published [S.l. : s.n., 17th century?] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File E43 no.44 (size S) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Elisabetha dei gratia Angliae Franciae et Hiberniae regina [graphic] / [after the portrait of Oliver]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [S.l. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 17th century?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; oval image 9 1/4 x 7 in. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 17th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Oliver, Isaac, 1556?-1617, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Date range based on style of print. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File E43 no.44 (size S)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 985 Source Title Elizabeth I Source Creator Passe, Crispin van de Image Details no. 2 Source Created or Published 1603-1604 Physical Description no. 2 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 7758.3 vol. 3
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 1022 Source Title Elizabeth I Source Creator Delaram after Hilliard Image Details no. 1 Source Created or Published 1617-1619 Physical Description no. 1 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 7758.3 vol. 3
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 28517 Source Title Elizabetha Angliae Regina [Coat of arms with motto] Honi Soit Qvi Mal Y Pense [graphic]. Source Created or Published [S.l. : s.n., 17th century?] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File E43 no.33 (size M) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Elizabetha Angliae Regina [Coat of arms with motto] Honi Soit Qvi Mal Y Pense [graphic]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [S.l. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 17th century?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; image 7 1/2 x 5 in., on sheet 16 1/4 x 12 in. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 17th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Note in pencil on Folger copy: Passe. Notes (Hamnet) Standing portrait of Queen Elizabeth, holding scepter and globus cruciger. A coat of arms is over her left shoulder. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File E43 no.33 (size M)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 78185 Source Title A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercie. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliuerances of the Church and state of England, since the Gospell beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth. Collected by Geo: Carleton Source Creator Carleton, George, 1559-1628. Source Created or Published 1630 Physical Description preceding engraved title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 4643 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Carleton, George, 1559-1628. Title (Hamnet) A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercie. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliuerances of the Church and state of England, since the Gospell beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth. Collected by Geo: Carleton, Doctor of Divinitie, and late Bishop of Chichester. Edition (Hamnet) The fourth edition revised. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by Aug. Math. for Robert Mylbourne, and Humphrey Robinson at the signe of the three Pigeons in Pauls Church-yard, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1630. Physical Description (Hamnet) [10], 292, [2] p. : ill. (engravings) ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) England -- Church history -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) England -- Church history -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) Associated Name (Hamnet) Passe, Willem van de, 1598-ca. 1637, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Hulsius, Friedrich van, b. 1580, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) With an additional engraved title page (plate) signed "G. Pass sc." (i.e. Willem van de Passe). Notes (Hamnet) The last leaf is blank. Notes (Hamnet) The illustrations are by Frederik van Hulsen. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-2P ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Copy 1 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2008. History in the Making. DFo Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 4643 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S107519 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs163. Lacking blank; some leaves torn and stained. Provenance: armorial bookplates of Francis Edward Freeland and Cornelius Paine; signatures of Cornelius Paine and Edd. Thelwall Call Number (Hamnet) STC 4643 copy 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4533 Source Title Elizabethan conceit [manuscript], 1602/3 March 8. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1602/1603 Physical Description verso Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.319 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan conceit [manuscript], 1602/3 March 8. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 piece of parchment : chiefly col. ill., music ; 535 x 423 mm folded to 330 x 210 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Thisbe (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Venus (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) David, King of Israel, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Dido (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Juno (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Minerva (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Pyramus (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Watercolors -- 17th century. -- gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- 17th century. aat Subject (Hamnet) Songs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Illustrated works -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Joshua (Biblical figure), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Michael (Archangel : Spirit), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Judith (Jewish heroine), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Paris (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. N.T. Revelation, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Mythology -- Early works to 1800, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Musical notation -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 17th century. gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 17th century. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "The Pen's Excellencie" : Treasures from the Manuscript Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library, curated by Heather Wolfe, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., February 6- June 8, 2002. Notes (Hamnet) Folded into 15 rectangles and so cut as to reveal, when unfolded section by section, 4 painted figures, each with two fold-over flaps portraying alternate heads. A different verse accompanies each group and each figure. The 4 groups represent: 1) The judgment of Paris, with Paris kneeling before Juno, Pallas Minerva, and Venus; 2) 'Three lovers true' that committed suicide, with Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe; 3) 'Three gallant wights' from the Bible, with David, Judith and Joshua; 4) 'Three creatures sweet and all divine' triumphing over sin, with the Woman Clothed with the Sun from Revelations 12:1, St. Michael the Archangel, and Queen Elizabeth with a line of music for tenor. Notes (Hamnet) The conceit was presumably given as a gift on Shrove Tuesday (March 8, 1602/3). Notes (Hamnet) First lines listed in the Folger index of first lines of poem. First line of verses: As Paris had a goulden ball. First line of song: Singe and reioce [a]ll Christen harts. Notes (Hamnet) In black, brown, gray, orange, purple and red ink and paint. Notes (Hamnet) Originally folded down to 115 x 210 mm. Notes (Hamnet) Formerly Folger MS Add 743. Notes (Hamnet) King, John N. "The Godly Woman in Elizabethan Icongraphy." Renaissance Quarterly, 38 (1985), p. 41-84. Notes (Hamnet) "The pen's excellencie" : treasures from the manuscript collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library / compiled and edited by Heather Wolfe. Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2002, p. 114-115. Notes (Hamnet) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003. Elizabeth I (p. 117) DFo Notes (Hamnet) Facsimile stored with original. Notes (Hamnet) Acquired from Christie's, March 8, 1978, lot 172. Citations (Hamnet) Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger, 106 Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.319
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4535 Source Title Elizabethan conceit [manuscript], 1602/3 March 8. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1602/1603 Physical Description recto Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.319 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan conceit [manuscript], 1602/3 March 8. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 piece of parchment : chiefly col. ill., music ; 535 x 423 mm folded to 330 x 210 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Thisbe (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Venus (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) David, King of Israel, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Dido (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Juno (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Minerva (Roman deity), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Pyramus (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Watercolors -- 17th century. -- gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts -- 17th century. aat Subject (Hamnet) Songs -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Poems -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Illustrated works -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr Subject (Hamnet) Joshua (Biblical figure), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Michael (Archangel : Spirit), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Judith (Jewish heroine), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Paris (Legendary character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. N.T. Revelation, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Mythology -- Early works to 1800, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Musical notation -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 17th century. gmgpc Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 17th century. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "The Pen's Excellencie" : Treasures from the Manuscript Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library, curated by Heather Wolfe, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., February 6- June 8, 2002. Notes (Hamnet) Folded into 15 rectangles and so cut as to reveal, when unfolded section by section, 4 painted figures, each with two fold-over flaps portraying alternate heads. A different verse accompanies each group and each figure. The 4 groups represent: 1) The judgment of Paris, with Paris kneeling before Juno, Pallas Minerva, and Venus; 2) 'Three lovers true' that committed suicide, with Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe; 3) 'Three gallant wights' from the Bible, with David, Judith and Joshua; 4) 'Three creatures sweet and all divine' triumphing over sin, with the Woman Clothed with the Sun from Revelations 12:1, St. Michael the Archangel, and Queen Elizabeth with a line of music for tenor. Notes (Hamnet) The conceit was presumably given as a gift on Shrove Tuesday (March 8, 1602/3). Notes (Hamnet) First lines listed in the Folger index of first lines of poem. First line of verses: As Paris had a goulden ball. First line of song: Singe and reioce [a]ll Christen harts. Notes (Hamnet) In black, brown, gray, orange, purple and red ink and paint. Notes (Hamnet) Originally folded down to 115 x 210 mm. Notes (Hamnet) Formerly Folger MS Add 743. Notes (Hamnet) King, John N. "The Godly Woman in Elizabethan Icongraphy." Renaissance Quarterly, 38 (1985), p. 41-84. Notes (Hamnet) "The pen's excellencie" : treasures from the manuscript collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library / compiled and edited by Heather Wolfe. Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2002, p. 114-115. Notes (Hamnet) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003. Elizabeth I (p. 117) DFo Notes (Hamnet) Facsimile stored with original. Notes (Hamnet) Acquired from Christie's, March 8, 1978, lot 172. Citations (Hamnet) Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger, 106 Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.319
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 6888 Source Title By the Queene. A proclamation vvith certayne clauses of diuers statutes, & other necessary additions, first published in the xix. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne, and now reuiued by her highnes commandement to be put in execution, vpon the penalties in the same conteined. Source Creator England and Wales. Sovereign Image Details p. 198 (penciled 227) from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1579 [i.e. 1580] Physical Description p. 198 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 8119 Copy 1 Bd.w. STC 7758.3 Vol. 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) Uniform Title (Hamnet) Proclamations. 1577-02-16. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Proclamations. 1580-02-12 Title (Hamnet) Proclamations. 1580-02-12 Title (Hamnet) By the Queene. A proclamation vvith certayne clauses of diuers statutes, & other necessary additions, first published in the xix. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne, and now reuiued by her highnes commandement to be put in execution, vpon the penalties in the same conteined. Title (Hamnet) By the Queene. A proclamation with certayne clauses of divers statutes, & other necessary additions, first published in the xix. yeere of the Queenes Majesties reigne, and now revived by her highnes commandement to be put in execution, upon the penalties in the same conteined Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Imprinted at London : Publisher (Hamnet) by Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Anno Dom. 1579 [i.e. 1580] Physical Description (Hamnet) 8 sheets (versos blank) ; 1 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Clothing and dress -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Printing privileges (Publishing) rbpub Associated Name (Hamnet) Wilde, William, Sir, 1611?-1679, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Dyson, Humphrey, d. 1633, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603. Notes (Hamnet) Against excess in apparel--STC. Notes (Hamnet) At end of text on sheets 2 and 8: dated 12 February in the 22nd year of the reign Notes (Hamnet) Identified as STC 8091 on UMI microfilm, reel 1874. Notes (Hamnet) Sheet 3 has caption title "A briefe content of certaine clauses of the statutes of King Henrie the eyght, and Queene Marie,.." Sheet 6 has caption title "Necessarie additions." Sheet 7 has caption title "A commandement giuen by the Queenes most excellent Maiestie,.., concerning clokes and ruffes of excessiue length and depth."; sheets 1-6 reprint STC 8091, with 3-6 signed A3-A6. Sheet 7 may originally have concluded the set of sheets; perhaps because it has new text it is found in two settings: last indented line to right of initials begins: "other" (most copies) or "the". Sheet 8 [with caption title beginning: "A branche of a Proclamation published the twelfth day of Februarie...concerning swordes,..."], which also has imprint as above, possibly represents a separate proclamation, but because of its date of issue is usually considered part of the present item--STC. Notes (Hamnet) Imprint (sheet 7) year given according to Lady Day dating. Notes (Hamnet) Steele notation: 1) Proclamations lawes 2) weare 3) clauses 4) per- 5) mentioned. 6) not 7) this other 8) per- ynches place Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 8119 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S115336 Citations (Hamnet) Steele, I, 745 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Dyson, folios 225-232. Sheet 7, last indented line to right of initial begins: 'other'. MS. numbers: "196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203"; partly MS. ruled in red. Brownish-black goatskin binding, with rules, centerpieces, and corner pieces in gilt; gilt monogram "HMD" [understood to be Dyson's] repeated twice on each cover. For full description of this volume see record for STC 7758.3. Provenance: Humphrey Dyson copy; inscriptions: on front fly-leaf of volume: "Liber Will. Wylde ex donacione Wi[lliam] Jumper"; and on slip pasted inside front cover: "Edward Palmer"; Marquess of Ripon copy; bought by Folger in June 1925 from Pickering Call Number (Hamnet) STC 8119 Copy 1 Bd.in STC 7758.3 Vol. 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 7742 Source Title Englands Elizabeth: her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crowne. Source Creator Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Source Created or Published 1631 Physical Description title page and frontispiece Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 13313 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Title (Hamnet) Englands Elizabeth: her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crowne. Historically laid open and interwouen with such eminent passages of state, as happened vnder the reigne of Henry the Eight, Edvvard the Sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Tho: Heywood. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by Iohn Beale, for Philip Waterhouse; and are to be sold at his shop at St. Pauls head, neere London-stone, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1631. Physical Description (Hamnet) [20], 234, [4] p. : port. ; 12 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) rbprov DFo Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Childhood and youth -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Droeshout, Martin, b. 1601, engraver. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) I. S., fl. 1631-1638, artist. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Last two leaves (L10,L11) are blank. Notes (Hamnet) Entered 26 April [1631]. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A¹²(-A1,2) B-K¹² L¹²(-L12). Notes (Hamnet) With an engraved frontispiece (A3) signed "IS. inuent." and "Martin D. sculp" (i.e. Martin Droeshout). Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 13313 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S104056 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Title (Hamnet) Englands Elizabeth: her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crowne. Historically laid open and interwouen with such eminent passages of state, as happened vnder the reigne of Henry the Eight, Edvvard the Sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Tho: Heywood. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by Iohn Beale, for Philip Waterhouse; and are to be sold at his shop at St. Pauls head, neere London-stone, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1631. Physical Description (Hamnet) [20], 234, [4] p. : port. ; 12 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) rbprov DFo Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Childhood and youth -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Droeshout, Martin, b. 1601, engraver. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) I. S., fl. 1631-1638, artist. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Last two leaves (L10,L11) are blank. Notes (Hamnet) Entered 26 April [1631]. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A¹²(-A1,2) B-K¹² L¹²(-L12). Notes (Hamnet) With an engraved frontispiece (A3) signed "IS. inuent." and "Martin D. sculp" (i.e. Martin Droeshout). Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 13313 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S104056 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs337. Red goatskin binding, gold-tooled, with Tudor rose and crown in center and corners of covers; signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: on t.p.: faint inscriptions, among which is 'F. Smith'; a stamp with crest (?) and initials 'S. W.'; Sotheby sale, 25 May 1905:389 Call Number (Hamnet) STC 13313 Copy 1 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs337. Red goatskin binding, gold-tooled, with Tudor rose and crown in center and corners of covers; signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: on t.p.: faint inscriptions, among which is 'F. Smith'; a stamp with crest (?) and initials 'S. W.'; Sotheby sale, 25 May 1905:389 Call Number (Hamnet) STC 13313 Copy 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 63259 Source Title Pacata Hibernia, Ireland appeased and reduced: or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, under the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, then Lord President of that province, and afterwards Lord Carevv o Source Creator Stafford, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1633. Source Created or Published [1633] Physical Description engraved title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 23132a HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Stafford, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1633. Title (Hamnet) Pacata Hibernia, Ireland appeased and reduced: or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, under the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, then Lord President of that province, and afterwards Lord Carevv of Clopton, and Earle of Totnes, &c. VVherein the siedge of Kinsale, the defeat of the Earle of Tyrone, and his armie; the expulsion and sending home of Don Iuan de Aguila, the Spanish generall, with his forces; and many other remarkeable passages of that time are related. Illustrated with seventeene severall mappes, for the better understanding of the storie. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by A[ugustine]. M[athewes]. 1633. And part of the impression made over, to be vented for the benefit of the children of Iohn Mynshew, deceased, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1633] Physical Description (Hamnet) [14], 391, [1] p., [19] plates (16 folded) : maps, port. ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Totnes, George Carew, Earl of, 1555-1629. Subject (Hamnet) Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603 -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Totnes, George Carew, Earl of, 1555-1629, attributed name. Notes (Hamnet) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003. Elizabeth I (p. 63) DFo Notes (Hamnet) With an additional title page, engraved, with letterpress verse and imprint. Notes (Hamnet) Sometimes attributed to George Carew, Earl of Totnes. Notes (Hamnet) Dedication signed: Tho: Stafford. Notes (Hamnet) Includes index. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from STC. Notes (Hamnet) A reissue, with cancel title page, of the edition with imprint: London, printed by Aug: Mathevves for Robert Milbourne.. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S117457 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 23132a Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH196/1. With all maps. Leaf A6 detached. Bound in old speckled calf gilt. Provenance: armorial bookplates of Isaac Lemyng Rebow; John Gurdon Rebow(with MS. shelf-mark G-8) (motto: In arduis viget virtus); Caesar Litton Falkiner (motto: Fortuna favente); Harmsworth copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 23132a
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4553 Source Title Palatium regium in Angliae regno appellatum Nonciutz, hoc est nusquam simile [graphic] / effigiauit Georgius Houfnaglis anno 1582. Source Creator Hogenberg, Franz, d. 1590?, printmaker. Image Details Elizabeth I arriving at Nonsuch, from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published [Germany? : s.n., 1582] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART Box H716 no.1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Hogenberg, Franz, d. 1590?, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) Palatium regium in Angliae regno appellatum Nonciutz, hoc est nusquam simile [graphic] / effigiauit Georgius Houfnaglis anno 1582. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [Germany? : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1582] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : colored engraving ; platemark 320 x 450 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Women -- 16th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Clothing & dress -- 16th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Pictorial works. Subject (Hamnet) Parades & processions -- 16th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 16th century. Subject (Hamnet) Castles & palaces -- 16th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Surrey (England) -- Buildings, structures, etc., depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Hoefnagel, Joris, 1542-1601, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Engraved by Franz Hogenberg, original drawing for upper section by Georg Hoefnagel. Notes (Hamnet) Engraving is portioned into two segments. Upper segment shows Nonsuch Palace and the royal progress of Queen Elizabeth; lower segment shows costumed figures of women from rustic to nobility. Notes (Hamnet) Folger copy from an unidentified ed. of Braun & Hogenberg, Civitates Orbis Terrarum, vol. 5 (see Hind, Engr. in England, I, 72). Notes (Hamnet) Folger copy is hand colored. Notes (Hamnet) Letterpress printed text on reverse side of image. Citations (Hamnet) Hind, A.M. Engraving in England in the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries, vol. 1, p. 72, no. 8. Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box H716 no.1 (size L)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 1002 Image Title After John de Critz. Queen Elizabeth I. Oil on panel, after 1620 Source Title Portrait of Elizabeth I Source Creator de Critz, after Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1620 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPb66 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Queen Elizabeth I [graphic]. after John De Critz. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) After 1620. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 11 x 8.7 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) De Critz, John, the elder, 1552/53-1642, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the paint surface has chipped at the edges where it has rubbed against the frame. The oak panel consists of two pieces, the smaller one (3 1/8 x 2 5/8 in.) being inserted into the larger piece framing it. The panel is beveled on the back across both pieces, the flat inner surface measuring 2 1/2 by 1 3/8 inches. There is a red wax seal in the lower right corner of the flat surface extending into the beveled edge Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed in gold at top center: "ELISABETH". Notes (Hamnet) On loan to the FSL from April 1948 and given in December 1965. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Purchased by John J. Cunningham of the National Sculpture Society, New York, in a village west of London. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 186 Call Number (Hamnet) FPb66
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3219 Image Title George Gower. The Plimpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. Oil on panel, 1579 Source Title The Plimpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I [graphic] / [George Gower] Source Creator Gower, George, ca. 1540-1596, artist. Image Details after cleaning Source Created or Published 1579 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART 246171 (framed) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Gower, George, ca. 1540-1596. Title (Hamnet) [Sieve portrait of Queen Elizabeth I] [graphic]. [George Gower] Title (Hamnet) Plimpton sieve portrait of Queen Elizabeth I Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1579. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 104.4 x 76.2 cm. Associated Name (Hamnet) Plimpton, George A. (George Arthur), 1855-1936, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Attribution by Roy Strong. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 187 Call Number (Hamnet) ART 246171 (framed)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 65416 Source Title The exemplary lives and memorable acts of nine the most worthy women of the vvorld: three Iewes. Three gentiles. Three Christians. Written by the author of the History of women. Source Creator Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Source Created or Published 1640 Physical Description page 183 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 13316 Copy 2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. Title (Hamnet) The exemplary lives and memorable acts of nine the most worthy women of the vvorld: three Iewes. Three gentiles. Three Christians. Written by the author of the History of women. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Richard Royston, and are to be sold at the signe of the Angell in Ivie Lane, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1640. Physical Description (Hamnet) [22], 212, [12] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Women -- Biography -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) Associated Name (Hamnet) Glover, George, b. ca. 1618, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Cotes, Thomas, d. 1641, printer. Notes (Hamnet) Dedication signed: Tho. Heyvv., i.e. Thomas Heywood. Notes (Hamnet) The words "Three Iewes... Three Christians." are bracketed together on the title page. Notes (Hamnet) The illustrations are engraved by George Glover; nine of them (excepting the plate of Queen Henrietta Maria) were issued separately with verses as "The nine woemen worthys" (STC 11921.6). Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: * ⁴ (-*1) 2* ⁴ A-2F ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Entered 19 September 1639. Notes (Hamnet) Copy 1. Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003. Elizabeth I (p. 145) DFo Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 13316 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S104033 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs399. MS. notes: faded pencilled notes on front fly-leaf. Gathering A misbound before 2*; engr. frontis. port. backed, with inscription cut away; leaf C1 torn at top, with missing text supplied in manuscript; t.p. mended at fore-edge; copy stained and frayed. Provenance: stamp of 'Alexander Gardyne 1883' on verso of t.p.; clippings from 3 different book sales pasted to front fly-leaf; Sotheby sale, 13 February 1906:553 Call Number (Hamnet) STC 13316 Copy 2
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 34801 Source Title Elisabet D.G. Ang. Fran. Hib. et verg. Regina fidei Christianae propugnatrix acerrima [graphic] / honoris ipsius causa aeri incidebat Crispiannus Passaeus Belga, 1592. Source Creator Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637, printmaker. Source Created or Published [London? : s.n.], 1592. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART Box P281 no.8 (size S) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) Elisabet D.G. Ang. Fran. Hib. et verg. Regina fidei Christianae propugnatrix acerrima [graphic] / honoris ipsius causa aeri incidebat Crispiannus Passaeus Belga, 1592. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London? : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n.], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1592. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; 7 x 5 in. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 16th century. Subject (Hamnet) Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 16th century. Notes (Hamnet) Half-length, turned slightly left, wearing hollow-arched crown set with pearls, on a high head-dress; radiating ruff, open at the front, and embroidered dress; holding sceptre in her right hand, and orb in her left; the left hand resting on a cushion on a table.--From Hind. Notes (Hamnet) State 2 (of 3). See Hind. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Citations (Hamnet) Hind, A.M. Engraving in England in the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries, vol. I, p. 283. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Plate mark cut away unevenly. Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box P281 no.8 (size S)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4549 Image Title The holie Bible. London, 1568. Title page from a copy presented to Queen Elizabeth I Source Title The. holie. Bible. Image Details title page, from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published [1568] Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 2099 Copy 3 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Bishops' Bible Title (Hamnet) The nevve testament of our saviour Iesus Christe Title (Hamnet) The. holie. Bible. Title (Hamnet) The newe testament of our saviour Jesus Christe Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [Imprinted at London : Publisher (Hamnet) in povvles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1568]] Physical Description (Hamnet) [25], cxxviii, clxxxv, xlvi, xlix-cciii, cxviii, clii, clv, clix l. : ill., maps ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Made-up copies (Publishing) rbpub DFo Associated Name (Hamnet) Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: pi ⁸ *¹ ⁰ ²* ⁸ A-Q ⁸ ; A-Y ⁸ Z¹ ⁰ ; A-E ⁸ F ⁶ G-2A ⁸ 2B¹²; A-O ⁸ P ⁶ ; A-T ⁸ U ⁶. Notes (Hamnet) Imprint from colophon. Notes (Hamnet) Date of publication suggested by STC (2nd ed.). Notes (Hamnet) Includes Apocrypha. Notes (Hamnet) Each part has divisional title page and separate pagination. Notes (Hamnet) Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of inner margin print. Notes (Hamnet) In five parts. Notes (Hamnet) Numerous errors in paging. Notes (Hamnet) "The nevve testament of our saviour Iesus Christe" has engraved title page and separate pagination. Notes (Hamnet) "A revision of the Great Bible version, undertaken by Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury, with the assistance of many bishops and well known Biblical scholars. In correcting the Great Bible, both the Hebrew and Greek originals were consulted."--NUC pre-1956 imprints. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 2099.2 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S1185 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Crimson velvet binding with engraved silver clasps and bosses with Tudor roses and Elizabeth I's coat of arms (rebacked). Possibly a made-up copy. Pt. 1, *2-10 bound after pi1, ²*7 bound after *1; pt. 1: ²*8 and pt. 5, U6, blanks, lacking. Purchased at Sotheby's July 3, 1922 (lot 1066). Provenance: a presentation copy to Queen Elizabeth that was probably used in her private chapel; Honywood family library - Michael Tomkinson copy (with their bookplates) Call Number (Hamnet) STC 2099 Copy 3
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4619 Source Creator Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Source Title Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608 Image Details Queen Elizabeth Source Created or Published 1608 Physical Description folio 119 recto Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.232 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Miscellany Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book Title (Hamnet) Epitome of ancient and modern history Title (Hamnet) Trevelyon miscellany, 1608. Title (Hamnet) Common-place book, 1608 Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v., rebound in 10 v. : col. ill. ; in container (49.6 x 32.6 x 49.4 cm.) Subject (Hamnet) Calendars. Subject (Hamnet) Alphabets. Subject (Hamnet) Allegories. Subject (Hamnet) Astrology -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Chronology. Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Decoration and ornament -- England. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) London (England) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts, English -- Washington (D.C.) Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Proverbs. Subject (Hamnet) Embroidery -- Patterns. Subject (Hamnet) Poetry. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. O.T. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rosenwald, Lessing J. (Lessing Julius), 1891-1979, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bull, Richard, 1721-1806, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Folger Shakespeare Library. Associated Name (Hamnet) Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Winall family, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander, d. 1814, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Contents cover a variety of subjects, not always in any apparent order, most with text in verse: The author's apostrophe to the reader, f.135v. His sources, f.23v. -- Useful information, including various calendars, tables and rules, such as: A brief computation of the time up to this present year 1608, f.3. Calendars showing saints' days, evil and good days, f.3v. A rule to know all the vigils and fasting days, f.23. Tables showing the golden number..., days for letting blood..., f.17. A rule to know the age of the Moon and how to tell the time by the Moon, ff.15v, 16v. A note on the Julian Calendar and its errors, f.15v. Certain measurements and distances between cities, ff.16, 24v, 34v. The relative sizes of the sun, the planets and the earth, f.21. How described by Ptolemy, f.22v. How to judge the weather by the planets, f.22. A horoscope, f.21v. The ages of the world with some historical notes, 1066-, f.23. University and law terms, f.25. The principal fairs, f.25v. Wise sayings and proverbs, ff.19, 25, 27v, 182v and 204v. -- Gazetteer, including: A description of Britain, f.29. The two universities and their colleges, f.29. Parliamentary seats, f.32v. The wards and parishes of the City of London, f.33v. The sheriffs and mayors of London, 1190-1559, f.308. The Lord mayors and sheriffs of London, 1558-1602, [based on William Jaggard's A view of all the right Honourable the Lord Mayors...of London, 1601 (STC 14343)], f.316. Notable occurrences, f.36v. -- Notes (Hamnet) Foliation: 3-327 [totalling 297] numbered leaves, missing ff. 1-2, 49, 69-70, 107, 136-137, 141, 149, 164-165, 176-177, 190-191, 209, 214, 228-229, 231, 242, 244, 253, 256-258, 282, 322-323; n.b.: Bottom half of f.181 missing, 'folio' 279 has page numbers 279 (on recto) and 278 (on verso), no other leaves paginated; leaves measure: 41.3-42.1 x 24.6-26.5 cm. Notes (Hamnet) - N - 1997 Notes (Hamnet) Author's name from ff. 264v-265. Notes (Hamnet) Described in: Maggs Cat. no. 456 (1924), Lot 155 (on file) ; most poems listed in The Folger First-line Index of Poems (on file). Notes (Hamnet) Gift, Lessing Julius Rosenwald; date of acquisition 17 May 1945. Notes (Hamnet) Known as: Commonplace book; An Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book with original drawings in colours of Queen Elizabeth, King James, etc. (Maggs Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Epitome of ancient and modern history (title on spine of former 19th-century binding). Notes (Hamnet) Old Testament History, beginning with Genesis, f.37. Includes kings from S[h]em to Sedekias [Zedekiah] and the sayings of Jacob's twelve children. -- Kings of England from 1108 [B.C.] to James I, f.71. Sandwiched in is an account of the Nativity, f.89v. Kings of Scotland, 137l to James VI and Queen Anne, f.12lv. -- Various professions and occupations: beginning with the prelate, ff.132v and 208v. -- Well-known historical figures: The six Gunpowder Plot traitors, f.138. Pagan, Jewish and Christian heroes, ff.140, 162, l75v and 194. Allegorical figures, ff.126v, 146v, 159v, 182, 184, 206 and 212, including: The nine muses, f.146v. The seven deadly sins, f.151. The seven virtuous women, f.154v. The seven liberal sciences, f.158. Description of the four forms of the cards, alluding to the four ages of the world, f.160v. The seven things that trouble a city, f.161. Seven kinds of fools, f.161. -- Sayings and parables of Jesus, ff.166 and 211. His 12 disciples, f.168. His crucifixion, f.174. The martyrdom of St. Sebastian, f.174v. -- Designs for embroidery patterns, ff.139v, 215, 299, and 310v, including: Mazes, f.259v. "Thomas Trevelyon", ff.264v-265. Patterns for caps, f.268. Heraldic design, p.279. Designs for letters of the alphabet - 8 sets, ff.280 and 302. -- End: Some surviving but unplaceable fragments used in older repairs. Notes (Hamnet) Preferred citation: Folger Shakespeare Library MS V.b.232 ; formerly Folger MS 450517. Notes (Hamnet) Shelved with this is "Trevelyon original binding" (former binding and endpapers, spine stamped with the title "Epitome of ancient and modern history"); and "Trevelyon manuscript documentation report" recording the 1998 Conservator's report along with two previous conservation reports (the 1984 paper treatment report and the 1978 report on the "Composition of paper and pigments" done at Winterthur's Analytical Laboratory), as well as color photographic slides of each page taken in 1995 prior to the most recent repair of the ms. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "Word & Image: The Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608," Folger Shakespeare Library, January 23 - May 22, 2004. Notes (Hamnet) Among the publications referring to the Trevelyon Miscellany are: Nevinson, J.L., "A Show of the Nine Worthies," Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring 1963), pp. 103-107; Nevinson, J.L., "The Embroidery Patterns of Thomas Trevelyon," The Walpole Society, Vol. 41 (1966-1968), pp. 1-9; Markrich, Lilo, "Thomas Trevelyon, the Mysterious Pattern Maker," Needle Arts, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Winter 1976), p. 7; Schroeder, Horst, "The Nine Worthies, A Supplement," Archiv fu ̈ r das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 218.Bd., 133.Jhrg. (1981), pp. 330-340; Politoske, Daniel, "Euterpe, a Versatile Virtuoso," The Register of The Spencer Museum of Art, Vol. V, No. 9 (Fall 1981), pp. 58-65; Schroeder, Horst, "The Mural Paintings of the Nine Worthies at Amersham," Archaeological Journal, Vol. 138 (1981), pp. 241-247; Arnold, Janet, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, Leeds: Maney, c1988 (p. 300); Belsey, Catherine, "The Serpent in the Garden: Shakespeare, Marriage and Material Culture," The Seventeenth Century, Vol. XI, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 1-20. Notes (Hamnet) N 05/17/1945 - Provenance (Hamnet) Purchased by Lessing Julius Rosenwald from Parke-Bernet Galleries (21 March 1944, Lot 208, J. Pierpont Morgan Sale); Sold by Maggs (Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (10 Dec. 1923, Lot 170, 'Property of a Gentleman'); Attached to former endpapers: bookplate of R[ichard] H[enry] Alexan[der] Bennet [d. 1814], Letter (11 Dec. 1804) from Dr. Pugh to Mr. [Richard] Bull [1721- 1806] thanking Bull for lending him this ms., and arms of Winnall [i.e., Winall] done in watercolor on vellum; Names of Lenard hutton and Iohn Gorst (entered ca. 1625?) appear on ff.127 and 144. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Restricted. Special permission required. Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.232
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 932 Source Title Various "pop culture" items relating to Elizabeth I: Elizabeth Barbie, Elizabeth Rubber Duckie, Elizabeth I video box, Elizabeth R DVD box, Target ad, Elizabeth I CEO book cover Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Copyright information Julie Ainsworth
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