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- Record Id:
- 040-002021141
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002021128
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001348.0x000211
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- Add MS 29607
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POETICAL pieces, religious meditations, etc. Included are:-
1. "Answere to ye Doctr Corbet's verses;" beg., "The warlicke kinge did wonder when he spide," f. 1.
2. "Rapti Ganymedis honores," a theme in prose addressed by Francis Carew to his father [Sir Nicholas Throckmorton-Carew]; circa 1620-1630, f.12.
3. "A cordiall of comfort," a letter from Henry Rigges to [Sir Nicholas Throckmorton-Carew] on the death of his daughter; [? 1631], f. 14.
4. "A [satirical] petition to the king" [James I.]; in the band of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton-Carew. In Harl. MS. 1925, f. 1 b, called "The poore mans peticion." f. 17. Paper; xviith and xviiith centt. Folio.
Poetry: Collections of English political and miscellaneous pieces: 17th and 18th centt.
includes:
- f. 1 Richard Corbett, Bishop of Norwich: Metrical answer to verses of: 1628.
- f. 2 Political and Satirical Poems: Satire on the Papists: circ. 1700.
- ff. 4, 5 Andrew Hill, Dr: Verses to: circ. 1725.
- ff. 6, 9 William Chetwynd, of Beddington; MP, Under Secretary of State: Verses by him and Elizabeth his wife: 1740.
- f. 12 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Carew, of Beddington: Theme addressed to, by his son: 1620-1630.
- f. 12 Sir Francis Carew, K B, of Beddington: Theme addressed to his father: circ. 1620-1630.
- f. 14 Reverend Henry Rigges: Letter to Sir N. T. Carew: circ. 1631.
- f. 17 Satires: The Poor Man's Petition to the King: temp. Jas.I.
- f. 17 James I of England: Satirical petition to: circ. 1605.
- f. 17 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Carew, of Beddington: The Poore Man's peticion: temp. Jas. I.: Autograph.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002021128
040-002021141 - Is part of:
- Add MS 29597-29610 : CORRESPONDENCE and papers of the families of Carew, of Beddington, co. Surrey, and Isham, of Lamport, co. Northampton,…
Add MS 29607 : POETICAL pieces, religious meditations, etc. Included are:- 1. "Answere to ye Doctr Corbet's verses;" beg., "The… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002021128[0009]/040-002021141
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 29597-29610
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 17th century-18th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Carew, Francis, K B, of Beddington
Carew, Nicholas Throckmorton, of Beddington
Chetwynd, William, of Beddington; MP, Under Secretary of State
Corbett, Richard, Bishop of Norwich
Hill, Andrew, Dr
James VI and I, King of Scotland, England and Ireland, 1566-1625,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109229555
Rigges, Henry, Reverend