Pw A 1255/1-2 | 6 September 1696 | Letter from Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, Althorp [Northamptonshire], to William... |
Pw A 2461/1-2 | 1725 (c) | Open letter from Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton, giving his reasons for 'leaving his Native... |
Pw V 487 | | MS poem, entitled 'The Duke of Wh____n's Letter to Mr. Lloyd', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d. |
Pw V 488 | | MS poem, entitled 'A Lett<e>r from ye D. of Wh___n to Mr Lord', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d. |
Pw V 489 | | MS poem, entitled 'A Letter from the D. of Wh___n to Mr Loyd',by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d. |
Pw V 490 | | MS poem, entitled 'A True and Lamentable new Ballad, call'd The Earl's Defeat', by Philip, Duke... |
Pw V 491 | | MS poem, entitled 'The Tale of Ay and No', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d. |
Pw V 492 | (1724) | MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle from Jack Shephard to the E[arl] of M[acclesfield]... 1724', by... |
Pw V 493 | (1724) | MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle from Jack Sheppard to the E[arl] of Mac[clesfield]... ', by Philip... |
Pw V 494 | (post 1724) | Two MS poems, one entitled 'An Epistle from John Sheppard to ye E<arl> of Maclesfield upo<n> His... |
Pw V 494/1 | (post 1724) | MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle from John Sheppard to ye E<arl> of Maclesfield upo<n> His being... |
Pw V 494/2 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725] |
Pw V 495 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens',by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725]. |
Pw V 496 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725]. |
Pw V 497 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725]. |
Pw V 498 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; 1725 (c). |
Pw V 499 | (1725) | MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725] |
Pw V 500 | (1723) | MS poem, entitled 'A Satir', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1723 (c)]. |
Pw V 501 | (1723) | MS poem, entitled 'A Satir', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1723] |
Pw V 642 | | MS poems, petition of Philip Duke of Wharton prefaced by quotations from Juvenal and Oldham; n.d. |