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Harley MS 7002
- Record Id:
- 040-001614241
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 040-001614241
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001515.0x000082
- LARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100163017515.0x000001
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
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- Harley MS 7002
- Title:
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State papers, 1584-1619
- Scope & Content:
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Letters and state papers from the years 1584 to 1619.
ff. 1r-2v: Letter from Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, to William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. 4 June 1584.
f. 3r-3v: Letter from Mary Vaughan to Mr Lyons, a servant to Sir John Puckering. 7 September 1586.
ff. 4r-5v: Letter from Walter Vaughan to Sir John Puckering. 17 May 1586.
ff. 6r-7v: Letter from Walter Vaughan to Sir John Puckering. 18 October [1586].
ff. 8r-9v: Copy of a letter from Sir Francis Drake to John Fox. 27 April 1587.
ff. 10r-11v: Letter from Richard Young to Sir John Puckering. 29 June 1593.
ff. 12r-13v: Letter William James, Dean of Christ Church College, Oxford, to Sir John Puckering. Oxford, 11 April 1595.
ff. 14r-15v: Draft of a letter from an unknown correspondent to an unknown recipient. Woodstock, 27 September 1575.
ff. 16r-17v: Copy of a letter from Jane Roper to Sir Charles Blount. No date.
f. 18r-18v: Letter from one Francis to Queen Elizabeth I. 25 April [no year].
f. 19r-19v: Copies of letters from George Brooke to a lady in the Court and to his wife. No dates.
ff. 19v-20r: Copy of a letter from Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy, to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. No date.
f. 20r: Copy of a letter from Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper, to an unknown recipient. Richmond, 24th October 1599.
f. 20r: Copy of a letter from one J. S. to an unknown recipient. No date.
ff. 21r-22v: Letter from Theodore Philalether, possibly to Queen Elizabeth. No date.
ff. 23r-24v: Letter from Theodore Kirton to Mr Waker, secretary to the Council of War. No date.
f. 25r-25v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Sir Robert Mansell. Paris, 22 October 1603.
f. 26r-26v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Sir Robert Mansell. Paris, 22 October 1603.
f. 27r-27v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to the Lieutenant of Dover Castle [Sir Thomas Fane]. Paris, 23 October 1603.
f. 28r-28v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester. 10 December 1603.
ff. 29r-30v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire. Paris, 5 March 1603.
ff. 31r-32v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire. Paris, 22 March 1603.
ff. 33r-34v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to an unknown recipient. Paris, 21 August 1603.
ff. 35r-36v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Sir James Hayes. Paris, 25 May 1604.
f. 37r-37v: Letter from Alexander Seton, Lord Fyvie, afterwards Earl of Dunfermline, to Harry Saville. 11 September 1604.
f. 38r-38v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire, and Sir Thomas Erskine. Paris, 21 July 1604.
ff. 39r-40v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Paris, 6 October 1604.
ff. 41r-42v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Paris, 1 March 1604.
ff. 43r-44v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to an unknown recipient. No date.
ff. 45r-46v: Draft letter, possibly from Thomas Parry, to Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire. No date.
f. 47r-47v: Draft letter, possibly from Thomas Parry, to Ludovic Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox. Paris, 7 December 1604.
f. 48r-48v: Draft letter, possibly from Thomas Parry, to an unknown recipient. No date.
ff. 49r-50v: Copy of a letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. [4 January 1604].
f. 51r-51v: Copy of a letter from Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York, to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Bishopsthorpe, 28 December 1604.
f. 52r-52v: Draft of a letter from Thomas Parry to Sir James Hayes. Paris, 17 March 1604.
f. 53r-53v: Draft of a letter from Thomas Parry to an unknown recipient. Paris, 17 March 1604.
ff. 54r-55v: Letter from one J. Atkins to an unknown recipient. 3 November 1605.
ff. 56r-57v: Letter from Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset and Lord Treasurer, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 30 March 1605.
ff. 58r-59v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. 28 June 1605.
ff. 60r-63v: Letter from the Privy Council to Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent. Whitehall, 30 June 1605. With a copy of the same.
f. 64r-64v: Draft letter from Thomas Parry to an unknown recipient. Paris, [22] June 1605.
ff. 65r-66v: Letter from Sydney Montagu to Sir Robert Cotton. 6 April 1605.
ff. 67r-68v: Letter from Thomas Burgess to one Mr Tuttoffe. [2] March 1610.
ff. 69r-70v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 5 February 1610.
ff. 71r-72v: Letter from Sir Thomas Cornwall, Baron of Burford, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Burford, 6 April 1611.
ff. 73r-74v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to an unknown recipient. Brill, 7 April 1611.
f. 75r-75v: Letter from Sir G. Markham to Jean Beaulieu. 25 April 1612.
ff. 76r-77v: Letter from Gregory Newton to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 8 April 1611.
ff. 78r-79v: Letter from John Forthe to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 15 April [1611].
ff. 80r-80*v: Letter from John Forthe to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 21 April 1611.
ff. 81r-82v: Letter from R. Cudworth to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 20 April 1611.
ff. 83r-83*v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Whitehall, 30 April 1611.
ff. 84r-85v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 86r-86*v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 87r-88v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 89r-90v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Audley End, no date.
ff. 91r-92v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 93r-94v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 95r-96v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 97r-98v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 99r-100v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 2 August [no year].
ff. 101r-102v: Copy of a letter from Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk to William James, Bishop of Durham. Whitehall, 2 May 1611.
ff. 101r-102v: Copy of a letter from Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton to William James, Bishop of Durham. 10 May 1611.
ff. 103r-104v: Letter from Henry Berkley to Sir Robert Cotton. Wymondham, 30 May 1611.
ff. 105r-106v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 2 June 1611.
ff. 107r-108v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 4 June 1611.
ff. 109r-110v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 11 June 1611.
ff. 111r-114v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton, Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, to William James, Bishop of Durham. 6 June 1611.
ff. 115r-116v: Letter from Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Midsummer [1611].
f. 117r-117v: Letter from Sir Henry Goodere to Sir Robert Cotton. 30 June [no year].
ff. 118r-119v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 120r-121v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 122r-123v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 124r-124v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 125r-125v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 126r-126v: Letter from Richard James to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 127r-127v: Letter from Charles Thynne to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 128r-128v: Letter from Edward Coke to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
f. 129r-129v: Letter from David Dronenius to Sir Robert Cotton. No date. Latin.
f. 130r-130v: Letter from Joseph Fenton to an unknown recipient. No date.
ff. 131r-132v: Letter from George Calvert to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 133r-134v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 7 July 1611.
ff. 135r-135*v: Letter from Sir Robert Spencer to William Camden. Althorp, 24 July 1611.
ff. 136r-137v: Letter from Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Windsor, 6 August [1611].
ff. 138r-139v: Letter from Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 140r-141v: Letter from Sir Thomas Puckering to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Dover, 9 September [no year].
ff. 142r-143v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 13 August 1611.
ff. 144r-145v: Letter from Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, to William James, Bishop of Durham. Hampton Court, 26 September 1611.
f. 146r-146v: Letter from Sir Robert Carr to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Ancram, 27 October 1611.
ff. 147r-147*v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Dieppe, 1 November 1611.
f. 148r-148v: Letter from Sir G. Markham to Jean Beaulieu. Neuborg, 31 November 1611.
f. 149r-149v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 2 December 1611.
ff. 150r-151v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 9 December 1611.
ff. 152r-153v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 12 December 1611.
ff. 154r-155v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 16 December 1611.
ff. 156r-157v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 22 December 1611.
ff. 158r-159v: Letter from Sir George Cary to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Cockington, 29 December [no year].
ff. 160r-161v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 26 December 1611.
ff. 162r-162*v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 31 December 1611.
ff. 163r-164v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 13 January 1611.
ff. 165r-166v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 6 January 1611.
f. 167r-167v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 26 January 1611.
ff. 168r-169v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 19 January 1611.
ff. 170r-171v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. The Hague, 2 January 1611.
ff. 172r-173v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 3 February 1611.
ff. 174r-175v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 10 February 1611.
ff. 176r-177v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 3 February 1611.
ff. 178r-179v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 14 February 1611.
ff. 180r-181v: Letter from Thomas Holcroft to Sir Robert Cotton. 26 February 1611.
ff. 182r-183v: Letter from Sir Thomas Edmondes to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 13 March 1611.
f. 184r-184v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 19 March 1611.
ff. 185r-186v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 19 March 1611.
ff. 187r-188v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 19 March 1611.
ff. 189r-190v: Letter from Sir Charles Cornwallis to Sir Robert Cotton. 1611.
f. 191r-191v: Letter from Theophilus Cangiser to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date. Latin.
ff. 192r-193v: Letter from Fr. Hering to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date. Latin.
ff. 194r-195v: Letter from William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 196r-197v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 8 April 1612.
f. 198r-198v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 8 April 1612.
ff. 199-202v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, June 1612.
ff. 203r-204v: Letter from Sir Oliver St. John to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Dublin, 3 May 1612.
ff. 205r-206v: Letter from Dorothy Starkey to Sir Robert Cotton. Madeley Court, 3 May 1612.
ff. 207r-208v: Letter from Sir Henry Carew to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. The Hague, 9 June 1612.
ff. 209r-210v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 26 May 1612.
ff. 211r-212v: Letter from Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Bishopsthorpe, 16 June 1612.
ff. 213r-214v: Letter from Henry Percy, Bishop of Worcester, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 13 June 1612.
ff. 215r-216v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. The Hague, 29 June 1612.
ff. 217r-218v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton, possibly to Henry, Prince of Wales. Venice, 26 June 1612.
ff. 219r-220v: Letter from Sir John Digby to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 2 July 1612.
ff. 221r-222v: Letter from Randle Cotgrave to Jean Beaulieu. 8 July 1612.
ff. 223r-224v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Brill, 8 August 1612.
ff. 225r-226v: Letter from Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Bishopsthorpe, 10 August 1612.
ff. 227r-228v: Letter from Sir Henry Wotton to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. London [August 1612].
ff. 229r-230v: Letter from William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Venice, 22 August 1612.
ff. 231r-232v: Letter from Gabriel Severus, Archbishop of Philadelphia, to Henry Saville. 21 September 1612. Greek.
ff. 233r-234v: Letter from Sir Edward Conway to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. October 5 1612.
ff. 235r-236v: Letter from Henry Percy, Bishop of Worcester, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Worcester, 29 November 1612.
ff. 237r-238v: Letter from William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Florence, 15 December 1612.
ff. 239r-240v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 1 December 1612.
ff. 241r-242v: Letter from Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, to Sir Charles Cavendish. Whitehall, 18 December 1612.
f. 243r-243v, f. 245r-245v: Letter from the Privy Council to Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent. Whitehall, 31 January 1612.
f. 244r-244v: Letter from Sir John Harington to an unknown recipient. Strand, 5 January 1612/13.
ff. 246r-247v: Letter from William James, Bishop of Durham, to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Bishop’s Auckland, 15 March 1612.
f. 248r-248v: Letter from an unknown recipient to Lord Rochester. [1612].
ff. 249r-250v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 23 March [1612].
f. 251r-251v: Letter from Sir George Carew to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. No date.
ff. 252r-253v: Letter from John Cotton to Sir Thomas Puckering. No date.
ff. 254r-255v: Letter from Edmund Hardy to Sir Thomas Puckering. No date.
f. 256r-256v: Letter from Ullinor Breton to Sir Thomas Puckering. No date.
ff. 257r-258v: Letter from Sir John Swinarton, Lord Mayor of London, and others, to Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent. London, 31 March 1613.
ff. 259r-260v: Letter from Sir Thomas Puckering to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Naples, 16 April 1613.
ff. 261r-262v: Letter from Edmund Mountsteven to Sir Robert Cotton. Paston, 14 April 1613.
f. 263r-263v: Letter from Lewes Bayly to one Mr Hopton. London, [May 1613].
ff. 264r-265v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 16 May 1613.
ff. 266r-267v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to an unknown recipient. Venice, 8 June 1613.
ff. 268r-269v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin, possibly to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 30 June 1613.
f. 270r-270v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 8 July 1613.
f. 271r-271v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 15 July 1613.
f. 272r-272v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 22 July 1613.
f. 273r-273v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 22 July 1613.
ff. 274r-275v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 7 August 1613.
f. 276r-276v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin, possibly to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 12 August 1613.
ff. 277r-278v: Letter from John Woodford to Thomas Lorkin. Paris, 24 August 1613.
f. 279r-279v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 26 August 1613.
f. 280r-280v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 29 August 1613.
ff. 281r-291v: Copies of letters from Sir Robert Killigrew, John Lidcott, Sir Gervase Helwise, Sir Thomas Overbury, and Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk.
ff. 292r-293v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 31 August 1613.
f. 294r-294v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 2 September 1613.
ff. 295r-296v: Letter from John Bridgeman to Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton. Peterburgh, 11 September 1613.
ff. 297r-298v: Draft of a letter from an unknown correspondent to an unknown recipient. 10 October 1613.
f. 299r-299v: Letter from Sir Thomas Edmondes, possibly to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Paris, 9 April 1613.
ff. 300r-301v: Letter from Clement Colmore to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. Durham, 17 December 1613.
ff. 302r-303v: Letter from William Burghley to Jean Beaulieu. [23 January 1613].
ff. 304r-305v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 9 February 1613.
ff. 306r-307v: Letter from Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Wilton, to Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton. No date.
ff. 308r-309v: Letter from William Walden to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 310r-311v: Letter from John Parker to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 312r-313v: Letter from Ny. Stywarde to an unknown correspondent. No date.
ff. 314r-315v: Letter from John Dackombe to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 316r-317v: Letter from N. Fortescue to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 318r-319v: Letter from H. Frodsham to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 320r-321v: Letter from John Welbery to Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince of Wales. 8 May 1614.
ff. 322r-323v: Letter from William Spark to Sir Robert Cotton. Magdalene College, Oxford, 6 April 1614.
ff. 324r-325v: Copy of a letter from Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans, to the House of Lords. With verses by John Hoskyns, beginning ‘Lord Verulam is very lame, the gout of go-out feeling’ and subscribed ‘Franciscan Martir’. No date.
ff. 326r-329v: Copy of a letter from Sir Charles Cornwallis to King James VI and I. 22 January 1614.
ff. 330r-333v: Copy of a letter from Sir Charles Cornwallis to his wife Anne. No date.
ff. 334r-335v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 28 May 1614.
ff. 336r-337v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 18 June 1614.
ff. 338r-339v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 2 July 1614.
ff. 340r-341v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 21 July 1614.
f. 342r-342v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 22 July 1614.
f. 343r-344v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 6 August 1614.
ff. 344r-345v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 29 July 1614.
ff. 346r-347v: Letter from Thomas Wilson to Sir Robert Cotton. Hartford Castle, 18 August 1614.
ff. 348r-349v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 20 August 1614.
ff. 350r-351v: Letter from Edmund Penny to Sir Robert Cotton. Werrington, 4 September 1614.
ff. 352r-353v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 11 September 1614.
ff. 354r-355v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 9 September 1614.
ff. 356r-357v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London 17 September 1614.
ff. 358r-360: Letter from Sir Oliver Cromwell, uncle of the Protector, to Sir Robert Cotton. Hinchingbrooke, 27 September 1614.
ff. 360r-360v: Letter from Edward Parkes, Lord Morley, to Sir Robert Cotton. Stepney, 2 October 1614.
ff. 361r-362v: Letter from Richard Nayle, Bishop of Lincoln, to Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent. Whitehall, 3 October 1614.
ff. 363r-364v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. Paris, 4 November 1614.
ff. 365r-366v: Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Sir Thomas Puckering. Venice, 22 November 1614.
ff. 367r-367*v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. Paris, 9 November 1614.
ff. 368r-369v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. Paris, 12 December 1614.
f. 370r-370v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. 9 January 1614.
ff. 371r-372v: Letter from Robert Arton to Sir Robert Cotton. Queen’s Court, 21 March 1614.
ff. 373r-374v: Letter from Sir George Carew to Sir Robert Cotton. No date.
ff. 375r-376v: Letter from Sir George Carew to William Camden. No date.
f. 377r-377v: Letter from Isaac Casaubon to Sir Robert Cotton. February 1614. Latin.
ff. 378r-379v: Letter from Sir Robert Cotton to Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset. No date.
ff. 380r-381v: Letter from Sir Robert Cotton to Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset. No date.
ff. 382r-385v: Letter from John Stone to Sir Thomas Puckering. Madrid, 22 December 1615.
f. 386r-386v: Letter from Richard Parker to William Camden. Little Wenden, 21 January 1615.
ff. 387r-388v: Letter from John Stone, possibly to Sir Thomas Puckering. Madrid, 20 February 1615.
f. 389r-389v: Letter from John Sacheverell, of Dalbury, Derbyshire, to his sister Mrs Measy. 16 March 1615.
ff. 390r-391v: Letter from D. Luke to Sir Robert Cotton. 4 January [no year].
ff. 392r-393v: Letter from Henry Clifford, Lord Clifford, to George Calvert. Skipton, 22 March [1615].
ff. 394r-395v: Letter from the Privy Council to Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent. Whitehall, 30 April 1616.
ff. 396r-397v: Letter from Edmund Bolton to William Camden. 28 May 1616.
ff. 398r-399v: Letter from Jacob de Thou to William Camden. [January 1615]. Latin.
ff. 400r-401v: Letter from John Castle to an unknown recipient. No date.
ff. 402r-403v: Letter from John Castle to James Miller. No date.
ff. 404r-405v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to an unknown recipient. Greenwich, 16 June 1618.
ff. 406r-407v: Letter from Robert Ap Rees to Sir Robert Cotton. Washingley, 29 March 1618.
ff. 408r-409v: Letter from Marco Antonio de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato, to an unknown recipient. 28 March 1618. Latin.
f. 410r-410v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to an unknown recipient. Greenwich, 31 June 1618.
ff. 411r-412v: Letter from Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc to John Selden. Paris, 4 July 1618. French.
f. 413r-413v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 28 July 1618.
ff. 414r-415v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 14 July 1618.
ff. 416r-417v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 5 October 1618.
ff. 418r-419v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 20 October 1618.
ff. 420r-423v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 3 November 1618. Containing a description of the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh.
ff. 424r-425v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London 24 November 1618.
f. 426r-428v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 1 December 1618.
ff. 429r-430v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 15 December 1618.
ff. 431r-432v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 22 December 1618.
ff. 433r-434v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. No date.
f. 435r-435v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 5 January 1618/19.
ff. 436r-437v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 19 January 1618/19.
ff. 438r-439v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 12 January 1618/19.
ff. 440r-441v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. 26 January 1618/19.
ff. 442r-443v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 9 February 1618/19.
ff. 444r-445v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, Candlemas day 1618/19.
ff. 446r-447v: Letter from Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc to Sir Robert Cotton. Paris, 10 February 1618/19. French.
ff. 448r-449v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, [23] February 1618/19.
ff. 450r-451v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. No date.
ff. 452r-453v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 16 March 1618/19.
ff. 454r-455v: Letter from Francis Metcalfe to Sir Thomas Grentham. 23 March 1618/19.
ff. 456r-457v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 4 April 1619.
ff. 458r-460v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 12 April 1619. Enclosing an untitled poem beginning, ‘Twas to invite this guest god sent the star’.
ff. 461r-462r: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 19 April 1619.
ff. 463r-464v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 26 April 1619.
ff. 465r-466v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 4 May 1619.
ff. 467r-468v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 5 May 1619.
ff. 469r-470v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 11 May 1619.
ff. 471r-472v: Letter from Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans, to Sir Thomas Leigh and Sir Thomas Puckering. York House, 15 May 1619.
ff. 473r-474v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 18 May 1619.
f. 475r-475v: Letter from John Henry to an unknown recipient. 20 May 1619.
ff. 476r-478v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 24 May 1619.
ff. 479r-480v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 31 May 1619.
ff. 481r-482v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. London, 8 June 1619.
ff. 483r-484v: Letter from George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Adam Newton. Lambeth, 5 July 1619.
ff. 485r-486v: Letter from James Orenge to Sir Thomas Puckering. August 1619.
ff. 487r-488v: Letter from Thomas Lorkin to Sir Thomas Puckering. Emmanuel College, Cambridge, March 8 1619.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Greek Manuscripts
Harley Collection - Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "040-001614241", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Harley MS 7002: State papers, 1584-1619" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002045828
040-001614241 - Is part of:
- Harley MS 1-7661 : Harley Manuscripts
Harley MS 7002 : State papers, 1584-1619 - Hierarchy:
- 032-002045828[7012]/040-001614241
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Harley MS 1-7661
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
-
1 volume
- Digitised Content:
- https://iiif.bl.uk/uv/#?manifest=https://bl.digirati.io/iiif/ark:/81055/vdc_100163017515.0x000001
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- Languages:
- English
French
Greek, Modern
Latin - Scripts:
- Greek
Latin - Start Date:
- 1584
- End Date:
- 1619
- Date Range:
- 1584-1619
- Era:
- CE
- Place of Origin:
- England.
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- User Conditions:
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Letter of introduction required to consult this manuscript.
- Physical Characteristics:
-
Materials: Paper.
Dimensions: 345 x 260 mm.
Foliation: ff. xxi + 488.
Binding: Post-1600. British Museum.
Script: Secretary, italic.
- Custodial History:
-
Thomas Baker (1656-1740), nonjuring Church of England clergyman and antiquary: former owner (Wright).
William Hanbury (1665-1737): former owner (Wright).
George Harbin (c. 1665-1744), nonjuror and historical writer: former owner of f. 411 and f. 446 (Wright).
George Holmes (1662-1749): former owner (Wright).
George Paul (d. 1714), of Jesus College, Cambridge: former owner (Wright).
George Paul’s unnamed landlady: former owner.
William Stratford (1672-1729), chaplain: former owner of f. 49 and f. 51 (Wright).
John Strype (1643–1737), historian and biographer: former owner (Wright).
Humfrey Wanley (1672–1726), Old English scholar and librarian: former owner.
Welbeck Abbey, Cavendish Holles Library: former owner of ff. 241-2 (Wright).
The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (1661-1724), 1st earl of Oxford and Mortimer, politician, and Edward Harley (1689-1741), 2nd earl of Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts.
Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta Cavendish, née Holles (1694-1755) during her lifetime and thereafter to their daughter, Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (1715-1785), duchess of Portland; the manuscripts were sold by the Countess and the Duchess in 1753 to the nation for £10,000 under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library.
- Publications:
-
A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum (London: British Museum, 1808), vol. 3, pp. 495-496.
‘Harley MS 7002’, Catalogue of English Literary Manuscripts 1450-1700, ed. Peter Beal, online: http://www.celm-ms.org.uk/repositories/british-library-harley-7000.html [accessed 13 August 2019].
Cabala, sive, Scrinia sacra mysteries of state & government: in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents, in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charl[e]s: in two parts (London: G. Bedel and T. Collins, 1654).
Francis Bacon, The Works of Francis Bacon, ed. James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, 14 vols. (London: Longmans, 1857-74).
Anna Beer, ‘Textual Politics: The Execution of Sir Walter Ralegh’, Modern Philology, vol. 94, issue 1 (1996), pp. 19-38.
Noah Millstone, Manuscript Circulation and the Invention of Politics in Early Stuart England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Louise Brown Osborn, The Life, Letters, and Writings of John Hoskyns 1566-1638 (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1937).
Baird W. Whitlock, John Hoskyns, Serjeant-at-Law (Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1982).
Cyril E. Wright, Fontes Harleiani: a study of the sources of the Harleian collection of manuscripts preserved in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum (London: British Museum, 1972).
- Exhibitions:
- Shakespeare, Life of an Icon, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, January 20 2016 - March 27 2016
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Notes:
- Thomas Lorkin letter to Sir Thomas Puckering. Exhibited: Shakespeare, Life of and Icon, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, January 20 2016 - March 27 2016.
- Names:
- Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1562-1633,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083686634
Bacon, Francis, Viscount St Albans,, Lord Chancellor, politician and philosopher, 1561-1626
Baker, Thomas, scholar and antiquarian, 1656-1740
Beaulieu, Jean, French secretary to James I
Bentinck, Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Portland, née Harley, collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of arts and sciences, 11 Feb 1715-17 Jul 1785,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000115857160,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/2356861
Blount, Charles, 1st Earl of Devonshire, soldier and Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1563-1606,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000023261781
Calvert, George, 1st Baron Baltimore, 1580-1632,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000073736722
Camden, William, historian and herald, 1551-1623,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109092667
Carleton, Dudley, 1st Viscount Dorchester, diplomat, art collector and letter writer, 1573-1632,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122793150
Carr, Robert, 1st Earl of Somerset, 1587-1645,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000366040753
Casaubon, Isaac, classical scholar and ecclesiastical historian, 1559-1614,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121340643
Cecil, Robert, Viscount Cranborne, 1st Earl of Salisbury, 1563-1612
Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley, royal minister, Lord Treasurer 1572, 1520-1598,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121428768
Conway, Edward, 1st Viscount Conway and 1st Viscount Killutagh, politician, 1564-1631,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/17049056
Cornwallis, Charles, Knight, diplomatist, d 1629
Cotgrave, Randle, lexicographer, fl. 1587-1630,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080775172
Cotton, Robert Bruce, first baronet, antiquary and politician, 22 Jan 1571-6 May 1631,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000008116498X
Drake, Francis, Knight, pirate, explorer and circumnavigator, 1540-1596
Dudley, Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester, courtier and statesman, ?1532-1588
Edmondes, Thomas, Knight, diplomat, 1563-1639
Egerton, Thomas, 1st Baron Ellesmere, 1st Viscount Brackley, 1540-1617
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121446237
Fane, Thomas, Lieutenant of Dover Castle, d. 1607
Goodere, Henry, Knight, landowner and courtier, 1571-1627
Grey, Henry, 6th Earl of Kent, landowner, 1541-1615
Harbin, George, nonjuror, chaplain to Bishop of Ely, 1665-1744
Harington, John, 1st Baron Harington of Exton, 1539-1613
Harley, Edward, second earl of Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, 2 Jun 1689-16 Jun 1741,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108078249,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/160524259
Harley, Henrietta Cavendish, Countess of Oxford and Mortimer, née Holles, patron of architecture, 4 Feb 1694-9 Dec 1755,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000030125833,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/6045563
Harley, Robert, first Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, politician, 5 Dec 1661-21 May 1724,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083423906
Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, courtier and patron of the arts, 1580-1630
Holmes, George, archivist and editor, 1662-1749,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080013469
Howard, Henry, Earl of Northampton, 1540-1614
Howard, Thomas, 1st Earl of Suffolk, 1561-1626
Hutton, Matthew, Dean of York, Bishop of Durham, Archbishop of York, 1529-1606
James, William, Bishop of Durham, 1542-1617
Lorkin, Thomas, alias Lorkyn, d 1625
Matthew, Tobias, President of St John's College, Oxford; Dean of Christ Church, Oxford; Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University; afterwards Bishop of Durham and Archbishop of York, 1546-1628,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000119524996
Newton, Adam, Royal official, d. 1630
Overbury, Thomas, courtier and author, 1581?-1613
Paul, George, Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, d. 1714
Puckering, John, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 1544-1596,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000058483165
Raleigh, Walter, courtier, military and naval commander and author, 1554-1618,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000113957336
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, poet and administrator, 1536-1608,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108650890
Seton, Alexander, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, 1556-1622
Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, 1550-1628
St John, Oliver, lawyer and politician, 1598-1673
Stewart, Ludovic, 2nd Duke of Lennox, 1574-1624,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000054891380
Stratford, William, DD, Canon of Christ Church Oxford, 1672-1729
Strype, John, historian and biographer, 1643-1737,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122779439
Swinarton, John, Mayor of London, 1564-1616
Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, 1553-1616
Wanley, Humfrey, Old English scholar and librarian, 1672-1726,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083872680
Wotton, Henry, diplomat and writer, 1568-1639