A-C, 69883. COKE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vols. XV A-C, XVI. Sir John Coke: miscellaneous collections; circa 1587-circa 1643, n.d. Mostly autograph. Mostly Latin, French and Italian. Two volumes in five parts.
COKE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vol. XV C. Digest of [Bartolommeo Sacchi], Historia di Battista Platina Cremonense delle vite de i sommi Pontefici (Venice, 1592); circa 1593-1597. Imperfect. Italian. Bartolommeo Sacchi, alias 'Battista Platina'; historian: Digest of his History of the Popes: circa 159...
COKE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vols. XX-XXXIX. Naval papers mainly of Sir John Coke, illustrating all aspects of naval policy and administration especially during his periods as Deputy to Fulke Greville, Treasurer of the Navy (1599-1604), and as a Commisioner of the Navy (1618-1623); 1553-1639, n.d. Included are some naval accounts, etc., of the earlier Elizabethan period. Partly Latin, French, Italian and Spanish. See also Add. 69919 below. Twenty volumes.
Scope & Content:
Navy; England: Papers rel. to English navy: 1553-1639, n.d.: Partly Lat., Fr., Ital, and Span. Accounts: Navy and army accounts: 1553-1639, n.d.
COKE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vol. LIV. Newsletters of Johann Geisell from Frankfort to Sir John Coke; 27 June 1636-10 June 1638. With some miscellaneous despatches; 1594-circa 1654. Latin, French, Italian and German. Newsletters From Germany: Johann Geisell, of Frankfort: Newsletters sent to Sir J....
Correspondence and papers of the Coke family, chiefly of Thomas Coke of Melbourne, co. Derby, M.P. and Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Anne and George I, and his father, Lt.-Col. John Coke; 1636-early 19th cent. Partly calendared in H.M.C. Cowper, II, pp. 343-457, and III, pp. 1-191. Each document has...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Latin
Vol. XXXI. 17th-18th cent. Commonplaces: Political Tracts: Commonplace material, translations and political satire, mostly collected by T. Coke: 17th-18th cent: Partly Lat., Fr. and Ital.: Partly copies. Partly printed.
COKE PAPERS (SERIES III). Vol. XXXI, XXXII. Prose, chiefly political satire, translations from Latin and French, and commonplace material; 17th-18th cent. Partly copies. Partly printed. Partly Latin, French and Italian. Two volumes.