Pw A 565/1-2 | 5 May 1702 | Letter in Dutch (with translation) from A[nthony] Heinsius, The Hague [Netherlands], to William... |
Pw V 42/68 (pp 443-53) | Jan 1703 c | MS poem, entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill', by Arthur Mainwaring; 1703 |
Pw V 43/21 (pp 97-104) | | MS poem, entitled 'The Present State Of Matrimony', by John Howe; n.d. |
Pw V 44/8 (pp 31-32) | 1693 (c) | MS poem, entitled 'A Satyr On the Modern Lampooners', not ascribed; 1690 |
Pw V 44/14 (pp 50-54) | | MS poem, entitled 'Somerton's Epistle' probably by John Howe; 1691 |
Pw V 44/23 (pp 88-91) | | MS poem, entitled 'A Satyr', probably by John Howe; 1693 |
Pw V 44/38 (pp 159-61) | 1697 | MS poem, entitled 'A Ballad on the Capitation Act', probably by John Howe; 1697 |
Pw V 44/104 (pp 439-44) | Dec 1704 (c) | MS poem, entitled 'The Consolidators OR The French King's Cordiall', by John Tutchin; 1704 |
Pw V 46/52 (ff 82r-83r) | | MS poem, entitled 'Song', by John Howe; n.d. |
Pw V 46/59 (ff 90v-91r) | 1693 (c) | MS poem, entitled 'On Monmouth, Jn How. and Lord Mulgrave', not ascribed; n.d. |
Pw V 47/36 (f 52v) | | MS poem, entitled 'Song', by John Howe; n.d. |
Pw V 47/44 (ff 61r-61v) | 1693 (c) | MS poem, entitled 'On Monmouth. J: How. & L: M__grave', not ascribed; n.d. |
Pw V 48/30 (ff 53r-53v) | 1693 (c) | MS poem, entitled 'On the Modern Lampooners', not ascribed; 1690 |
Pw V 566 | January 1704 (c) | MS poem entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill being an excellent new song'; Jan... |
Pw V 567 | January 1704 (c) | MS poem entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill being an excellent new song'; Jan... |
Pw V 1066/7 (ff 10r-11r) | | MS poem, entitled 'a Song', by Mr John Howe, 1657-1722; n.d. |
Pw V 1198/4 (f 2r) | | MS poem, entitled 'An Ode, said by Mr How', probably by Mr John Howe, 1657-1722; n.d. |
Pw V 1209 | | MS poem, entitled 'A New Ballade to ye old Tew of we have raised an Army of lusty young fellows... |
Pw V 1231/2 | | MS poem, untitled, not ascribed; n.d. |
Pw V 1274/33 (f 15r-v) | | MS poem, untitled, ascribed to 'Mr How'; n.d. |