La Z 13/3/47 | 1922 | Newspaper cutting from the 'New York Times Book Review'; 1922 |
Pw V 37/15 (p 5) | | MS poem, entitled 'On Mr William Shakespeare', by William Basse; April 1616 |
Pw V 37/34 (p 12) | | MS poem, entitled 'An epitaph on Sr Edward Standly Ingraven on his Toombe in Tong Church', by... |
Pw V 37/35 (p 12) | | MS poem, entitled 'On Sir Thomas Standley', probably by William Shakespeare; n.d. |
Pw V 37/123 (p 69) | | MS poem, entitled 'A Lover to his Mistres', by William Shakespeare; n.d. |
Pw V 224 | 1728 | MS prologue and epilogue to a production of Julius Caesar, by Thomas Fitzgerald; 1728 |
Pw V 224/1 | 1728 | MS prologue, entitled 'Prologue to Julius Caesar, acted by the Westmr. Scolars at the French... |
Pw V 224/2 | 1728 | MS epilogue, entitled 'Epilogue, Spoken by L<or>d Danby', by Thomas Fitzgerlad; 1728 |
Pw V 225 | 1728 | MS poem, entitled 'An Epilogue for Julius Cesar, acted by young Gentlemen of Quality at... |
Pw V 226 | 1728 | MS poem, entitled 'Epilogue to Julius Caesar', by Thomas Fitzgerald; n.d. [1728] |
Pw V 227 | 1728 | MS poem, entitled 'Epilogue to Julius Caesar. To be spoke by a Westminister Scholar', by Thomas... |
Pw V 1296/7 | 1716 | MS poem, being a Westminster School election (1716) declamation verse on the theme 'Meruere decus... |
Pw V 1298/25 | 1716 | MS verse, being a Westminster School election (1716) poem on the theme 'Meruere decus Vestigia... |
Pw V 1305/5 (f 2r) | 1723 (c) | MS verse, being [Christ Church, Oxford] declamation on the theme 'An Motus sit Mensura Temporis... |
Pw V 1310/6 (f 2r) | 1728 | MS verse, being a Westminster School election (1728) declamation by [Edward] Phillips on the... |
Pw2 V 108 | | MS list, giving the cast of Julius Caesar as acted by the boys of Westminster School; n.d. [c. 1728] |
Pw2 V 115 | | MS verse, being unattributed epilogue for Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor as acted at Bury... |
Pw2 V 137 | n.d. | MS 'Prologue for Othello'; n.d. |
TCS | 1746-1923 | Manuscript material within the Cambridge Shakespeare Collection, 1746-1923 |