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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
Document Reference
Pw V 28
Title
Photographic reproduction of a play, entitled 'The Humorous Lovers', by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; 1668
Date
1668
Extent
44 ff
Level
Item/file
Content Description
Photographic reporoduction of the 1st Duke of Newcastle's play 'The Humorous Lovers', c.1668. British Library Harleian MS 7367, which was acted by the Duke of York's company at Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1668
Title Of Work
The Humorous Lovers
First Line of Poem
Oh it is Joy, great Sums now wee shall wyn
Last Line of Poem
And let me have it under all yor. Hands!
Language
English
ReprodnNote
Volumes from Pw V cannot be photographed by readers with their own camera or device, but reprographic copies can be supplied for educational and private study purposes only.
Physical Description
Photographic reproduction
Descriptive Features
Bound by Birdsall who was also responsible for Pw V 23-27 and Pw V 29.
Related Material
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 24/53
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Publication Note
Cavendish, William, The Humorous Lovers (London, 1677)
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA689
Cavendish; William (1593-1676); 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; cr. Viscount Mansfield 1620; Earl of Newcastle upon Tyne 1628; Marquess of Newcastle upon Tyne 1643; Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne 1665
1593-1676
NA74216
Rolleston; John (c.1597-1681); Mr; secretary to Newcastle
c.1597-1681
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