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Sloane MS 3516
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- 040-002115904
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- 032-002112337
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- Sloane MS 3516
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Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Poems inscribed to: 18th cent.
Poetry LATIN: Political satires, epitaphs, etc.: 18th cent.
Poetry ENGLISH: Moral and political verses: 18th cent.
Poetry FRENCH: Political satires, epitaphs, etc.: 18th cent.
includes:
- ff. 1, 9, 154 James Hobart: Letters and verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 1721, and n.d.
- f. 3 de La Chaumett: Motif de la paix par le feu surprenant d'Italie; in verse.: 18th cent.
- ff. 4, 79 John Thomas de Woolhouse, Physician to the Hospital for the Blind at Paris: Epigram by, on Qu. Caroline's visit to Sir H. Sloane's Museum: 18th cent.: Lat.: Two copies.
- ff. 5, 191 Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; Prime Minister: Elegy dedicated to, when Chancellor of the Exchequer, by J. T. de Woolhouse: 18th cent.: Lat.
- ff. 5, 191 John Thomas de Woolhouse, Physician to the Hospital for the Blind at Paris: Verses by, to Sit. R. Walpole and his brother, Horatio Walpole: n.d.
- ff. 5, 191 Horatio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton: Elegy dedicated to, when Ambassador to France, by J. T. de Woolhouse: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 6 George I of England: Verses on his Coronation day, by J. T.: [1714].
- f. 6 J- T-: Carmen in Regis Georgii I. Coronationis diem: [1714].
- f. 7 John Toll, BA, of Pembroke or St. John's College, Cambridge: Verses begging for food: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 8 Ralph Palmer, of Little Chelsea: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 1736/7.
- ff. 10-17, 88-92 William Howard, excise officer: Letters with verses inscribed to Sir H. Sloane: 1719, and n.d.
- f. 18 John Fowler: Begging-letter. to Sir H. Sloane, in verse: 18th cent.
- f. 20 George II of England: Carmen inaugurale ab H. Eelbeck: [1727].
- f. 20 Henry Eelbeck, Ludi Magister: Carmen in Georgii II. coronationem: [1726].
- ff. 21-25 Henry Eelbeck, Ludi Magister: Letters and verses to Sir H. Sloane: 1726.: Engl. and Lat.
- f. 27 William Cadogan, 1st Baron and (1718) Earl Cadogan: Epitaph on: circ. 1726.: Lat.
- ff. 28-31 William Wotton, of Catharine Hall, Cambridge: Verses on, by Dr. J. Duport: 18th cent.: Engl. and Lat.
- ff. 28-31 James Duport, Regius Professor of Greek, Cambridge: Verses on W. Wotton: 18th cent.: Engl. and Lat.
- f. 32 Jacobus Barton: Carmen in honorem H. Sloane: n.d.
- f. 33 Poetry LATIN: Versus in barometrum: 18th cent.
- f. 35 Ludovicus de Bonneval: Verses to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 37 Quintus Horatius Flaccus, poet: Bk. 1. Od. 22, translated by T. Ward: 1721.
- ff. 37-40 b Thomas Ward, MB; Prisoner in the Fleet: Translation of Horace, Lib. i. Od. 22, inscribed to Sir H. Sloane: 1721.
- ff. 42-45 Andrew Marvell: Dialogue, in verse, between Brittania and Sir W. Ralegh: 17th cent.
- ff. 42-45 b Charles II of England: Satirical verses on the Court, by A. Marvel: 17th cent.
- f. 46 Poetry ENGLISH: Satire on women: 18th cent.: Imperf.
- f. 48 George I of England: Ode on his birthday, by J. Arnold: n.d.: Lat.
- f. 49 Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester: Satire on: 18th cent.
- f. 53 Our Saviour Jesus Christ: Verses on Christmas Day: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 55 Thomas Browne, Poeta Londinensis: Carmen: 18th cent.: Imperf.
- ff. 56-78, 117-133, 136-151, 197, 201 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Letters and verses to Sir H. Sloane: 1724-1733.: Lat. and Engl.
- f. 79 George II of England: Epigram on Qu. Caroline's visit to Sir H. Sloane's Museum, by T. de Woolhouse: n.d.: Lat.
- f. 84 Samuel Sunindale: Verses on Sir H. Sloane's picture in Physicians' Hall: 18th cent.
- ff. 85, 86 Paul Sweetapple: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.
- f. 93 Joseph Harris, Page of the Backstairs to the Dowager Queen Catharine of Braganza: Letter and verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 1731.
- f. 95 J- A-: Verses by, to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 96 Isaac Bickerstaff, writer of plays: Poem addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.
- f. 97 Gilbert Knowles, MD: Verses to Sir H. Sloane, on his wife's death: [1724].: Lat.
- f. 99 David Dorrington: Poem to Sir H. Sloane: n.d.
- f. 100 Timothy Harris, Keeper of the Coffee House in Ormond Street, London, and Prisoner in the King's Bench, Southwark: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane, on Lady Sloane's death: 18th cent.
- f. 102 Joshua Bowes: Verses on the death of Sir H. Sloane's brother: n.d.
- ff. 104-108 James Wright: Letter to, with encomium on Sir H. Sloane: 1728.
- f. 109 J- T-: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.: Lat.
- ff. 110-113, 134 Richard Bryan, Sub-Poet to George II: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: n.d.
- f. 114 John Radcliffe, MD: Poem on his picture, by R. Celthurst: 18th cent.
- f. 114 Robert Collhurst: Poem on the picture of Sir H. Sloane and Dr. Radcliffe.: 18th cent.
- ff. 115, 116 R- Phillips: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: n.d.
- f. 135 Anne of England: Epitaph on: [1714].: Lat. verse.
- f. 156 Chelsea, Middlesex: Prologue at the Parson's Barn playhouse in: 18th cent.
- f. 156 Drama ENGLISH: Prologue spoken at the playhouse, alias the Parson's Barn, in Chelsea: 18th cent.
- f. 157 Noel Broxholme, MD: Carmen ad ejus natalem diem: 18th cent.
- f. 162 Joseph Haines, self-styled Count; Actor: Epilogues spoken by: 18th cent.
- f. 164 Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby; 1st Duke of Leeds: Stanzas on his impeachment: 1678.
- f. 167 Prophecies: Prophetia de Caroli 1. morte: 18th cent.
- f. 173 Our Saviour Jesus Christ: Verses on the Passion: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 176 Johann Tacke, MD of Hesse, and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Giessen: Ad effigiem J. J. Winckelmanni: 1671.: Lat. verse.
- f. 176 Johann Just Wynkelmann: Carmen ad ejus effigiem, a J. Tackio: 1671.
- f. 178 City of Vienna: Inscriptio in memoriam ejus liberationis: 1683.
- f. 179 Rochester, Kent: Inscription over the gate of the travellers hospital at: 18th cent.
- f. 181 John Waldron: Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane: 18th cent.
- f. 183 Fifield D'Assigny, son of Reverend Marius D'Assigny: Verses on Dr. J. Tempest's death: circ. 1717.
- f. 183 John Tempest, MD: Verses on his death, by F. D'Assigny: 18th cent.
- f. 185 John Bettesworth, LLD, Dean of the Arches: Verses to, on the recovery of his brother in law, the Bishop of London, by J. Harris: 18th cent.
- f. 185 Edmund Gibson, Bishop of Lincoln and (1720) of London: Verses on his recovery, by J. Harris: 18th cent.
- f. 185 Joseph Harris, Page of the Backstairs to the Dowager Queen Catharine of Braganza: Verses on Bishop Gibson's recovery: [1733].
- ff. 186, 188 Charles Williamson, of Aberdeen: Letter to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing a Latin elegy on Sir D. Hamilton: [1721].
- f. 188 Sir David Hamilton, MD; royal physician: Lines on his death, by C. Williamson: [1721.]: Lat.
- f. 192 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Carmen in D. Rutty obitum: 18th cent.
- f. 192 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Carmen in J. G. Scheuchzer obitum: 1729.
- f. 192 Jean Gaspard Scheuchzer, MD, FRS; Librarian to Sir H Sloane: Elegy on, by J. Arnold: 1729.: Lat.
- f. 194 William Rutty, MD, Secretary of the Royal Society: Epitaph on, by J. Arnold: [1730].: Lat.
- f. 195 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Carmen in Georgii I. obitum: 18th cent.
- f. 195 George II of England: Verses addressed to, on the death of George I., by J. Arnold: 1727.: Lat.
- f. 195 George I of England: Verses on his death, addressed to George II., by J. Arnold: [1727].: Lat.
- f. 196 Samuel Bradford, Bishop of Rochester: Epitaph by J. Arnold: 18th cent.
- f. 196 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Epitaphium in Samuelis, Episcopi Roffensis, obitum: 18th cent.
- f. 197 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Epitaphium in P. King, Cancellarii, obitum: 1729.
- f. 198 Peter King, 1st Baron King; Lord Chancellor: Epitaph , by J. Arnold: [1734].: Lat. verse.
- f. 199 John Freind, MD, Physician to the Duke of Ormonde in Flanders: Carmen in ejus obitum, per J. Arnold: [1728].
- f. 199 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Carmen in J. Friend obitum: 18th cent.
- f. 200 Thomas Bowers, Bishop of Chichester: Poem on his death, by J. Arnold: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 200 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Carmen in T. Bowers, Episcopi Cicestrensis, obitum: 18th cent.
- f. 201 James Arnold, of Aberdeen: Poem on the great commanders of the age: 1732.
- ff. 205-208 b Edmund Waller, poet: Panegyric on Oliver Cromwell, as Lord Protector: 17th cent.
- ff. 205-208 b Oliver Cromwell of England: Panegyric on, by E. Waller: 17th cent.
- f. 209 J- B-: Fabula ab, H. Sloane inscripta: 18th cent.
- f. 212 Fiction: A Welsh story in Terence's style: 18th cent.: Lat.: Imperf.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Sloane Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002112337
040-002115904 - Is part of:
- Sloane MS 1-4100 : Sloane Manuscripts
Sloane MS 3516 : Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Poems inscribed to: 18th cent.Poetry LATIN: Political satires, epitaphs, etc.: 18th cent.Poetry… - Hierarchy:
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- File
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- Languages:
- English
Latin - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1700
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 18th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Arnold, James, of Aberdeen
Barton, Jacobus, composer of verses in honour of Sir Hans Sloane, fl 18th century
Bettesworth, John, LLD, Dean of the Arches
Bickerstaff, Isaac, writer of plays
Bonneval, Ludovicus
Bowers, Thomas, Bishop of Chichester
Bowes, Joshua, of Sloane MS 3516
Bradford, Samuel, Bishop of Rochester
Browne, Thomas, Poeta Londinensis
Broxholme, Noel, MD
Bryan, Richard, Sub-Poet to George II
Cadogan, William, 1st Earl Cadogan, army officer and diplomat, 1671-1726
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Collhurst, Robert
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Dorrington, David, poet, fl 18th century
Duport, James, classical scholar and Dean of Peterborough, 1606-1679
Eelbeck, Henry, Ludi Magister
Fowler, John, of Sloane MS 3516
Freind, John, MD, Physician to the Duke of Ormonde in Flanders
George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1727
George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1683-1760
Gibson, Edmund, jurist, antiquary and Bishop of London, 1669-1748
Haines, Joseph, actor, fl 18th century
Hamilton, David, MD; royal physician
Harris, Joseph, Page of the Backstairs to the Dowager Queen Catharine of Braganza
Harris, Timothy, Keeper of the Coffee House in Ormond Street, London, and Prisoner in the King's Bench, Southwark
Hobart, James, of Sloane MS 3516
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus, also known as Horace, 65 BC-8 BC,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121452178,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/100227522
Howard, William, excise officer
Hyde, Laurence, 1st Earl of Rochester, 1642-1711
Jesus Christ, c 6 BC-c 30,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000403006061,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/299030644
King, Peter, 1st Baron King, Lord Chancellor
Knowles, Gilbert, MD
La Chaumett
Marvell, Andrew, of Sloane MS 3087
Osborne, Thomas, 1st Duke of Leeds, 1632-1712
Palmer, Ralph, of Little Chelsea
Phillips, R-
Radcliffe, John, MD; of Sloane MS 3516
Rutty, William, MD, Secretary of the Royal Society
Scheuchzer, Jean Gaspard, MD, FRS; Librarian to Sir H Sloane
Sloane, Hans, Baronet, physician and collector, 1660-1753,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000123196729,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/77959
Sunindale, Samuel
Sweetapple, Paul
Tacke, Johann, MD of Hesse, and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Giessen
Tempest, John, MD
Toll, John, BA, of Pembroke or St. John's College, Cambridge
Waldron, John
Waller, Edmund, poet, 1606-1687
Walpole, Horatio, 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton
Walpole, Robert, 1st Earl of Orford, Prime Minister, 26 Aug 1676–18 Mar 1745,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121448574
Ward, Thomas, MB; Prisoner in the Fleet
Williamson, Charles, of Aberdeen
Woolhouse, John Thomas, Physician to the Hospital for the Blind at Paris
Wotton, William, of Catharine Hall, Cambridge
Wright, James, of Sloane MS 3516
Wynkelmann, Johann Just
d'Assigny, Fifield, son of Reverend Marius D'Assigny, fl 1717
d'Astorga, Emanuele, composer, Late 17th century-Mid 18th century - Places:
- Chelsea, Middlesex
Rochester, Kent
Seville, Sevilla, Spain
Vienna, Austria