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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
1 - MS commonplace book of Denzil Holles; n.d. [c.1558]
2 - MS commonplace book of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare; n.d. [1615-1623]
3 - Commonplace book of Denzel Holles, 1st Baron Holles; n.d. [c.1614]
4 - Bound, autograph MS miscellany volume of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare; n.d. [1592/1662]
5 - Bound, autograph MS miscellany volume of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare; n.d.
6 - MS volume including work of Gervase Holles, John Donne and others, compiled by Gervase Holles; n.d. [1630-1670]
7 - Caveats and patents sealed in the office of the Duke of Newcastle, Lord Privy Seal
8 - An account book of all the Patents sealed in the Office of the Lord Privy Seal
9 - Bound volume of the pedigree of the Cavendish family compiled by James Strangman in 1593.
10 - Bound volume listing the estates of Charles Cavendish and his wife n.d.
11 - Bound documents containing genealogical information regarding the Cavendish family
12 - Volume containing genealogical essay on the Cavendish family history
13 - MS volume containing genealogical information on the Cavendish family; 1667
14 - Bound volume containing MS copy of ode, entitled 'Anniversale Carmen Jacobi II. 1687', dedicated to Dr Humfrey Babington; n.d. [original dated 1687]
15 - Volume, containing MS poem in draft, entitled 'Satyre Nouuelle faite par Monsieur Boileau Contre les Monopoleurs', by Nicolas Boileau; n.d. [original 1698]
16 - MS presentation volume of an essay entitled 'A Martyr' and three poems entitled 'A Spirituall Coward', 'A Weeping Convert' and 'A Sacrifice' by Robert Davenport; 1629-1643
17 - MS volume, entitled 'Calendars dreame, by John Hawkins; n.d.
18 - Volume of printed poems, entitled 'Poeticall Varieties: or, Varietie of Fancies' and a collection of mostly autograph MS poems and songs by Thomas Jordan; n.d.
19 - MS volume of poems, entitled 'Elegy', by Thomas Lawrence; 22 Sept. 1669
20 - MS play, entitled Hengist King of Kent or the Maior of Quinburough, by Thomas Middleton; n.d. [c.1620]
21 - Autograph MS text of manual on horsemanship, by William Cavendish, the 1st Duke of Newcastle; n.d. [1658- May 1660]
22 - Autograph MS volume, entitled 'Horse-manshipp', by William, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d. [May 1660-1667]
23 - MS volume, entitled 'The King's Entertainment' by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d.
24 - Volume of MS poems and dramatic works, mainly by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d. [1650-70]
25 - Volume containing MS poems and songs, mainly by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d.
26 - Bound volume containing MS poems and dramatic works mostly by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d. [1620-1644]
27 - Reprographic copy of a play, entitled 'The Country Captain, by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; n.d.
28 - Photographic reproduction of a play, entitled 'The Humorous Lovers', by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; 1668
29 - Photographic reproduction of a play, entitled 'The Phanseys of the Marquesse of Newcastle sett by him in Verse at Paris', by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne; 1645
30 - Bound volume of MS poems by Corbet Owen and others; n.d.
31 - Volume containing autograph MS poems, songs and part of a play, by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester and Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester; n.d. [1660-1680]
32 - Volume containing MS poems, by various authors; n.d.
33 - MS bound volume of a play, entitled 'The Humorists', by Thomas Shadwell; 1670-1671
34 - Bound volume of a MS play, entitled 'The Sullen Lovers: or, The Impertinents', by Thomas Shadwell; n.d. [1667-1668]
35 - Bound volume of a MS poem, entitled 'Faction Display'd, A Poem', by William Shippen; n.d.
36 - Volume of opera entitled 'The Union of Loving Ennemie', unascribed; n.d.
37 - Bound volume containing various poetical works; 21 Oct. 1622-27 Mar. 1625
38 - Volume containing MS poems and songs, by anon. and various authors including John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, John Dryden and Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset; n.d.
39 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors including anon., Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, Roger L'Estrange, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
40 - Bound volume of MS poems; n.d.
41 - Bound volume of MS poems and songs by various authors many of which are not ascribed; n.d. [c.1640-c.1700]
42 - MS verse miscellany including work by various authors, some of which are identified; n.d. [late 17th c.]
43 - Bound volume of MS poems and songs by various authors; n.d. [1681-1703]
44 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors; n.d. [1688-1704]
45 - Bound verse miscellany; n.d.[c.1682]
46 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors; n.d.
47 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors; n.d.
48 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors; n.d.
49 - Account book of W.V. Schuylenburg for the Earl of Portland; 1691-1695
50 - Volume of copy letters from Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland to Louis XIV, King of France; 1698
51 - Bound volume containing 53 letters from William Blathwayt to Sir Robert Southwell; 1676-1680
52 - Bound volume containing 76 letters from William Blathwayt to Sir Robert Southwell; 1681-1684
53 - Bound volume containing 71 letters from William Blathwayt to Sir Robert Southwell; 1685-1688
54 - Bound volume of diplomatic papers and correspondence of William Blathwayt; 1691-1699
55 - Bound volume of diplomatic papers addressed to William Blathwayt; 1693
56 - Bound volume of diplomatic papers addressed to William Blathwayt; 1693
57 - Bound volume of letters addressed to William Blathwayt; 1693
58 - Bound volume of letters addressed to William Blathwayt; 1693
59 - Bound volume of letters addressed from Charles Montague, 1st Earl of Halifax, Commissioners of the Bank of England and others to William Blathwayt; 1693
60 - Bound volume containing 59 letters from John Povey to Sir Robert Southwell; 1684-1687
61 - Bound volume containing 78 letters from John Povey to Sir Robert Southwell; 1687-1705
62 - Bound volume containing 53 state papers; 1691-1693
63 - Bound volume of 24 letters in French, 8 from and 16 to Anthony Heinsius, Grand Pensionary of Holland; 1692-1699
64 - Bound volume of 77 letters from J. J. Hamel Bruyninx, Vienna to William Blathwayt; 1694-1696
65 - Bound volume containing 101 letters mostly from Count Frise, Vienna to William Blathwayt; 1695-1696
66 - Bound volume containing 86 letters mostly from Count Frise, Vienna to William Blathwayt; 1696-1704
67 - Bound volume of diplomatic papers relating to the Treaty of Ryswick; 1697
68 - Bound volume of diplomatic papers relating to the Treaty of Ryswick; 1697
69 - Bound volume of historical records entitled 'Relacion y Memorias Historicas y Politicas' which involve Don Pedro Ronquillo, vol.1; n.d.
70 - Bound volume entitled 'Relacion y Memorias Historicas y Politicas' vol. 2; 1671-1691
71 - Bound volume entitled 'Relacion y Memorias Historicas y Politicas' vol. 3; 1671-1691
72 - Bound volume entitled 'Relacion y Memorias Historicas y Politicas' vol. 4; 1671-1691
73 - Bound volume containing MS papers on ecclesiastical affairs; 1559-1700
74 - Bound volume containing papers relating to England, Ireland and Wales; n.d. [1691-1700]
75 - Volume containing details of the ...; 1546 and 1563
76 - Printed bound volume, entitled 'Book of Common Prayer'; 1549-1552
77 - MS psalms and canticles with music, entitled 'Mr Henry Noell his funerall Psalmes Composed by Jo: Doulande Bacheler of musick/ Canto'; n.d. [1597-1600]
78 - MS psalms and canticles with music, entitled 'Mr Henry Noell his funerall Psalmes Composed by Jo: Doulande Bacheler of musick/ Alto'; n.d. [1597-1600]
79 - MS psalms and canticles with music, entitled 'Mr Henry Noell his funerall Psalmes Composed by Jo: Doulande Bacheler of musick/ Tenore'; n.d. [1597-1600]
80 - MS psalms and canticles with music, entitled 'Mr Henry Noell his funerall Psalmes Composed by Jo: Doulande Bacheler of musick/ Basso'; n.d. [1597-1600]
81 - Bound MS volume of historical and legal documents, entitled 'High Courts of Justice in England'; 1600-30
82 - Bound volume, detailing the life imprisonment of William Prynne, the Puritan pamphleteer; 1634-50
83 - MS biography, entitled 'A brief collection of the greatest part of the life of Sir James Croft, Controwler of the Household...', by Sir James Croft; n.d.
84 - Volume containing contemporary copies of and extracts from entries in the Docket Books of Writs of the Privy Seal; n.d.
85 - Bound volume containing details of the habeas corpus of Sir Thomas Darnell and others; 1627-28
86 - Volume containing details of the arraignemnt of Mervyn Touchet, Lord Audley, [later 2nd Earl of Castlehaven]; 1631
87 - Volume containing details of Judge Crook in the case of Mr Hampden; 1638
88 - Volume containing sermon notes written in Thomas Shelton's system of shorthand; 1645=1646
89 - Bound MS volume entitled 'Expression of Faith' by Lady Frances Pelham; n.d.
90 - MS volume containing medicinal recipes; n.d. [1643-1665]
91 - Bound volume of recipes; [n.d.] 1630-1680
92 - MS volume containing details of royal proceedings; 1661
93 - MS volume of orders for the administration of the royal household; 1673
94 - Sealed Book of Common Prayer; 1662
95 - MS journal on London, untitled, not ascribed; 1682-1683
96 - Bound MS volume of transactions between England and France relating to Hudson's Bay; 1687-1688
97 - Bound MS volume, entitled 'History of the Talbots Family'; Feb 8 1693/4
98 - Bound MS volume containing a victualling contract between King Charles II and Major Brett and partners; [original 31 Dec. 1677] 29 Sept. 1693
99 - Bound MS volume giving details of import and export accounts; 1697-1698
100 - Volume containing survey of Portsmouth docks by the Surveyor of his Majesty's Navy; 1698
101 - MS small quarto volume of logical terms; 17th century
102 - Bound MS volume, entitled 'The Life of King Henry the Third', by John Hayward; n.d. [17th century]
103 - Bound volume entitled 'A Booke of Husbandrie and Housewifery', not ascribed; 17th century
104 - Volume containing details of land on Lord Woodstock's Estate, Ireland and the rent owed; 1699
105 - Volume containing details of land on Lord Woodstock's Estate, Ireland and the rent owed; 1699
106 - Bound volume of accounts of Henry Bentinck, Earl of Portland [later 1st Duke of Portland]; 1708/9-1715
107 - Volume containing copies of letters from W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 24 July 1794 to 20 Sept. 1794
108 - Volume containing copies of letters from W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 23 Sept. 1794 to 23 Jan. 1795
109 - Volume containing copies of letters from W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 28 Jan. 1795 to 31 Dec. 1795
110 - Volume of private correspondence from W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Jan.1796 - July 1797
111 - Volume of private correspondence from W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; July 1797 - Jan. 1801
112 - Volume of private correspondence concerning George Assiotti, given to W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 1795-1808
113 - Volume of private correspondence of W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland concerning Nottinghamshire affairs; 1796-1798
114 - Volume containing lists of applications for various honours and offices, apparently made to W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 1807-08
115 - Volume containing lists of applications for various honours and offices apparently made to W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; n.d. [1807-08]
116 - Bound volume containing abstracts of parliamentary cases; n.d. [early 18th century]
117 - Commonplace book incorporating Riders British Merlin; 1706
118 - Volume containing accounts of Viscount Vane, several unascribed poems and a menu; n.d.
119 - MS score book containing choruses from the play entitled 'Marcus Brutus', written by Alexander Pope and John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham, music by Signor Giovanni Bononcini; 1723
120 - Bound volume of letters from Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury to his cousin William Herring, Chancellor of York; 1725-1749
121 - Bound volume of letters from Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury to his cousin William Herring, Chancellor of York; 1750-1757
122 - Volume containing MS copies of various documents relating to the case of the murder of Captain John Porteous; n.d. [originals 1736]
123 - MS recipe book of Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford; 1743
124 - MS recipe book of Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford; 1743
125 - MS recipe book of Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford; 1743
126 - Volume containing abstracts of European treaties and commentary on political events from 1678-1748 in the hand of W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; n.d. [1759]
127 - Bound volume containing details of English exports and imports; 1698-1762
128 - Volume containing details in French of the financial affairs of France; 1765
129 - Bound volume containing details of excise revenue; 1662-1773
130 - Bound volume containing details of excise revenue; 1662-1773
131 - Bound volume containing details of deputation to China, and observations on aspects of China and Chinese culture; 1792-1794
132 - Volume containing details of estates belonging to Henrietta Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck [Marchioness of Titchfield]; 1796
133 - Bound volume of correspondence submitted to [W.H.C. Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck], 4th Duke of Portland by W. Marson; 1818
134 - Note book of Lord William Bentinck [governor-general of India] detailing campaign in the Peninsula and Battle of Corunna; 1808-1809
135 - Volume referring to the new constitution of Sicily; n.d. [1800-20]
136 - Volume containing the 'Reflections on the Practicability of an Invasion of British India by a Russian Army' by Captain G.N.C Campbell; 1831
137 - Volume of correspondence from Lord George Bentinck to Michael Benson, with other material; 1843-1923
138 - Bound volume entitled 'A Description of the City of New Vera Cruz'; 1900-1930
139 - Typed MS, entitled 'In my end is my Beginning', by Maurice Baring; 1931
140 - Typed MS, entitled 'In my end is my Beginning', by Maurice Baring; 1931
141 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Doctorem Gregory Astron. Profess. Savilianum' by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
142 - MS poem, entitled 'Alsopus Keilo S.D.' by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
143 - MS poem entitled 'Alsopus Keilo S.' by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
144 - MS poem, untitled, by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
145 - Three MS poems, by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
146 - MS poem, untitled, by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
147 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Amicum', by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
148 - Three MS poems written by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
149 - Five MS poems, by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
150 - MS poem, entitled 'The following copy of Verses was written by Mr Alsop to Mr Nicol, second Master of Westminster, just before he was marryed' by Anthony Alsop; n.d.
151 - Seven MS poems by Anthony Alsop and George Tollett; n.d.
152 - MS fragment of a later 17th century MS of The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun with correspondence; 17th century-1930
153 - MS poem, untitled, by Charles Arbuthnot; n.d.
154 - MS poem, entitled 'The Woodland Rout MDCCXXIII', by Rev John Baddcock; n.d.
155 - Two MS poems written by Mary Barber; n.d.
156 - MS entitled 'Serenissimo Britanniarum Principi, Henrico, Jacobi Magni filio' by John Barclay (1607) with later correspondence; 1607-1935
157 - Photographic copy of extracts of a satire entitled 'Argenis' by John Barclay; n.d. [c.1620]
158 - MS poem, entitled 'Upon the Death of the very Rev<eren>d and learned Mr Baker', by Barnard Junior; n.d.
159 - MS poem, entitled 'Desire, A Pindaric' by Aphra Behn; n.d.
160 - Two MS poems by Thomas Blundeston; n.d.
161 - Autograph poem entitled 'To the Honourable Robert Harley Esqr.' by Robert Blunt; 29 Oct. 1710
162 - MS poem, entitled 'To the Right Honou<ra>ble Robert Harley Esq.', by Robert Blunt; 1710
163 - MS poem, entitled 'Prologus Phormioni, Spoke by Ja. Johnson', composed by Vincent Bourne for Terence's Phormio, performed at Westminster School [1713?]; n.d.
164 - MS poem, entitled 'In Miltonum', by Vincent Bourne; n.d.
165 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'Miltoni Effigies in Aede Westm.', probably in the hand of Vincent Bourne, the author; n.d.
166 - MS poem, entitled 'A Journey from Dublin to Dungannan in a letter to Dr. Delany, Dungannon June 9th 1733', by John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Orrery; n.d.
167 - MS poem, entitled 'Vppon the large Margent of Sir John Suckling's Play=booke of Aglaura', by Mr Richard Brome; n.d.
168 - MS poem, entitled 'To the Lords in councill asembled the Pindarique Petition of Thomas Browne humbly sheweth', by Thomas Brown; n.d.
169 - MS poem, entitled 'Out of Merlyn, Carm[ina], 1690', by Thomas Brown; n.d.
170 - MS poem, entitled 'Out of Merlyn, Carm[ina], 1690', by Thomas Brown; n.d.
171 - Two MS poems by Thomas Brown; n.d. [c 1697]
172 - Four MS poems by Isaac Hawkins Browne; n.d.
173 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad D. Hedges', by Dr Noel Broxholme; n.d.
174 - MS poem, entitled 'In Obitum Illustrissimi Georgij Principis Daniae Ad Reginam', by Dr Noel Broxholme (1708); n.d.
175 - MS poem, entitled 'In Obitum H. Aldrich Aedis Christi Decani', by Dr Noel Broxholme; 1711/12
176 - MS poem, untitled, by John Chaworth; n.d.
177 - MS poem, entitled 'The Rebell Scott', by John Cleveland; n.d.
178 - MS poem, entitled 'A Dialogue', by John Cleveland; n.d.
179 - MS poem, entitled 'On S<i>r R: B:' [Richard Blackmore], by Colonel [Christopher] Codrington; n.d.
180 - MS poem, entitled 'The Tears of Amaryllis for Amyntas', by William Congreve; n.d.
181 - MS poem, entitled 'The Faeries Farewell', by Richard Corbet; n.d.
182 - MS poem, untitled, by Sir Andrew Corbett; n.d.
183 - MS poem, entitled 'Reginae' [Queen Anne], by James Cunningham; n.d.
184 - MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle to J. W. a Clergyman, a Courtier In Imitation of Ep. 10 of Hor. Book 1 by a young Clergyman', by Dr Davies Sneyd and written in the hand of Timothy Thomas; n.d.
185 - MS poem, entitled 'TENTAMEN de HOMINE', by Dr Sneyd Davies, being a translation of Pope's Essay on Man, Epistle 1, written in the hand of Rev. Timothy Thomas; 1 Jan. 1733/4
186 - MS poem, entitled 'The Vision a Poem', by Daniel Defoe; 1706
187 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'The Vision', by Daniel Defoe; n.d.
188 - MS poems entitled 'Verses left with a silver Standish on the Dean of St. Patrick's Desk, on his Birthday'; n.d.
189 - MS poem, entitled 'Brent A Poem dedicated to Thomas Palmer, Esqr.', by Rev. William Diaper; n.d.
190 - MS poem, entitled 'The Footman, An Epistle to a Friend', by Mr Robert Dodsley; n.d.
191 - MS poem, entitled 'Satyra', by Dr John Donne; n.d.
192 - MS poem, entitled 'In obitum Principis Georgii' [Prince George of Denmark, d.1708], by William Dowdeswell (1708); n.d.
193 - MS poem, entitled 'In obitum Doctoris Breech' [William Breach, d 1708], by William Dowdeswell; n.d.
194 - MS poem, entitled 'Aude hospes contemnere opes', by William Dowdeswell; n.d.
195 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad P. Tomkyns cui pisciculos misi vulgo vocatos anglice Crawfish', by William Dowdeswell; n.d.
196 - MS poem, entitled 'In aream ang: Dean's Yard', by William Dowdeswell; n.d.
197 - MS poem, entitled 'The 5 sensses', not ascribed; n.d.
198 - MS poem, untitled ['For the Kinge'], not ascribed ; n.d.
199 - Two MS poems; n.d. [c 1680]
200 - MS poem, entitled 'An Essay upon Satyr', by John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby; n.d.
201 - MS poem, entitled 'An Essay upon Satyre', by John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby; n.d.
202 - MS poem, entitled 'Alexander's feast: or ye power of Musick. An Ode in honour of St Cecilia's Day', by John Dryden; n.d. [c.1700]
203 - MS poem, entitled 'Epilogue', by John Dryden; n.d.
204 - MS prologue, entitled 'Prologue to the Prophetesse', by John Dryden; n.d.
205 - MS poem, entitled 'A song made by Sr Marten Marall & his man Warner to the Lady falklands tune', by John Dryden with later correspondence; n.d.
206 - Last part of a MS poem, untitled [taken from 'The Medall'], by John Dryden; n.d.
207 - Autograph MS poem, untitled ['To a Gentleman, who requested a copy of verses from the Author'], in the hand of Mr Stephen Duck, the probable author; 25 Dec. n.y.
208 - MS poem, untitled ['The Parson among the Peas. A New Song'], by Thomas D'Urfey; n.d.
209 - MS poem, entitled 'The Mare and the Mistress a Comicall Song or Parallell The Words made to A Humourous Tune Representing the going of a Pad', by Thomas D'Urfey; n.d.
210 - MS poem, entitled 'The P - sons Daughter', by Thomas D'Urfey; n.d.
211 - MS poem, entitled 'Prologue', not ascribed; n.d.
212 - MS poem, untitled ['A Song'], not ascribed ; n.d.
213 - Three MS poems, not ascribed; n.d.
214 - MS poem, entitled 'The Royall Health in 6 movem<en>ts to ffarinells Ground Sung to a Theorbo', by Thomas D'Urfey; n.d.
215 - MS poem, entitled 'The Ballad of the Cloak or the Cloaks Knavery ', by Thomas D'Urfey; n.d.
216 - MS poem, entitled 'A Dialogue between the Paris and London Gazette upon the Batle of Ramillies by Mr Estcourt', by Richard Estcourt; n.d.
217 - MS poem, entitled 'Mens: Mart: 7.o. Votum in Aduentum Reginae ', by Fane Milmay, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, on the arrival of Catherine of Braganza (1661); n.d.
218 - MS poem, entitled 'A Song on ye S. Sea by the countess of Winchelsea 1720', by Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea; 1720
219 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mrs Kat. Fl. at Ld. D. in Warwicksre', by Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea; n.d. [post 1718]
220 - MS poem, entitled 'Sallude la gran benignita... Sonetto', by Antonio Fiorentino addressed to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford; n.d.
221 - MS poem, entitled 'Sallude la singolar virtu, e rarissimo ... Sonnetto', by Antonio Fiorentino, addressed to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford; n.d.
222 - MS poem, entitled 'Sallude la gran uirtu ... Sonetto' by Antonio Fiorentino, addressed to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford; n.d.
223 - MS poem, entitled 'S'allude alla gran potenza... Sonetto', by Antonio Fiorentino, addressed to Queen Anne; n.d.
224 - MS prologue and epilogue to a production of Julius Caesar, by Thomas Fitzgerald; 1728
225 - MS poem, entitled 'An Epilogue for Julius Cesar, acted by young Gentlemen of Quality at Westminster School', by Thomas Fitzgerald; n.d. [1728]
226 - MS poem, entitled 'Epilogue to Julius Caesar', by Thomas Fitzgerald; n.d. [1728]
227 - MS poem, entitled 'Epilogue to Julius Caesar. To be spoke by a Westminister Scholar', by Thomas Fitzgerald; n.d. [1728]
228 - MS poem in Latin with an unascribed English translation, untitled, by Thomas Flatman; n.d.
229 - MS poems, entitled 'In memory of C.C. who dyed ye 15. June 1679 being 21 weekes & 2 dayes old', by Thomas Flatman; n.d.
230 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'To the Reverend Dr William Sandcroft Deane of St. Paul's my ever honourd friend. The Review. A Pindariqu' Ode', by Thomas Flatman; n.d.
231 - MS poem, untitled, by Robert Fletcher; n.d.
232 - MS poem, entitled 'Thomae de Novo-Castello Duci', by Dr Robert Freind on his installation as Canon of Christ Church, Oxford; 30 March 1737.
233 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Thomam Ducem de Newcastle', by Dr Robert Freind; n.d.
234 - MS poem in Latin, untitled, by Dr Robert Freind on Mr [Philip] Carteret's monument in Westminster Abbey; 1711
235 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'An Elegy which I made on the much lamented death of Mr Walter Garington, my most Deare and Deservedly Honnoured Father of Blessed Memory who Departed this life the sixteenth Day of Aprill 1661', by Abraham Garington; c.1661
236 - Two MS poems, one by David Garrick, the other not ascribed; n.d.
237 - MS poem, entitled 'Prologue design'd for Tamerlane', by Samuel Garth; n.d.
238 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'The Squabble. A PASTORAL', by John Gay; n.d.
239 - MS poem, entitled 'The Despairing Damsell, A PASTORAL', by John Gay; n.d.
240 - MS poem, entitled 'Song', by John Gay; n.d.
241 - MS poem, entitled 'Newgate's Garland', by John Gay; n.d.
242 - MS poem, entitled 'The 4th Epode of Horace imitated by S<i>r. J. Baker Knt to ye, Ld. C... n', by Sir James Baker; n.d.
243 - MS poem, entitled 'The 4th Epode of Horace imitated by S<i>r. James Baker K<nigh>t to ye L<or>d C... n', by Sir James Baker; n.d.
244 - MS poem, entitled 'Ballade', by John Gay; n.d.
245 - MS poem, untitled ['A Jouney into France'], probably by Thomas Goodwyn; n.d.
246 - Autograph MS speech, entitled 'Uganda's speech, design'd to conclude the British Enchanters', by George Granville, Baron Lansdowne; n.d.
247 - MS corrections to John Grubb's Ballad 'The British Heroes', with a Latin poem to be prefixed to it addressed to Anthony Atherton; n.d. [c.1707]
248 - Printed poem, entitled 'The British Heroes: OR, A NEW BALLAD In Honour of St. George, &c. Printed: and are to be sold by John Morphew near Stationers_Hall: and H.Clements in Oxford 1707', by John Grubb; 1707
249 - MS poem, entitled 'A Lampoon on ye Hereford Ladies', by Henry Hall; n.d.
250 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Anthony Hammond; 24 Aug. 1704
251 - MS poem, entitled 'To A.H. ', by A. E___n; 29 Aug. 1704
252 - Autograph Latin MS couplet with English translation addressed to Abigail Stephens, by Sir Edward Harley; n.d.
253 - MS poem, entitled 'To Miss Peggy ', by Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford; 11 Feb. 1717/18
254 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford; 11.2.1719/20
255 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'To the Lady H H on her Birthday, Feb: 11: 1719/20', by Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford; 11 Feb. 1719/20
256 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'On the Eleventh Day of February The Anniversary of the Rt. Honble. Lady Cavendish Holles Harley and of Her daughter'; n.d. [1716-1724]
257 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'On the Eleventh Day of February The Anniversary of the Right Honourable Lady Cavendish Holles Harley and of Her daughter', probably in the hand of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, the author; n.d. [1716-1724]
258 - MS poem, entitled 'Content', by Sir Robert Harley; 1648
259 - MS poem, entitled 'Content', by Sir Robert Harley; n.d.
260 - MS poem, entitled 'Content', by Sir Robert Harley; n.d.
261 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'Descriptio Horologii', by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford; n.d. [c.1675]
262 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'Tamisis vinctus', by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford; n.d. [c.1675]
263 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford; n.d. [c.1675]
264 - Seven autograph MS poems by Christopher Harvey; n.d. [1597-1663]
265 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'South sea Directors & the Proprietors', by George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull; 29 Sept. 1720
266 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Regem' [George II], by Robert Drummond, Archbishop of York; n.d.[c.1727]
267 - Two MS poems by Hedges; n.d.
268 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Natalem Broxolme M.D.', not ascribed [Hedges]; n.d.
269 - MS poem, entitled 'On a Stream which was Frozen in the Earl of Hartford's Garden at Marleborough', by the Countess of Hertford; n.d.
270 - MS poem, entitled 'Lord Harvey on the Dutchess of Richmond', by Lord John Hervey; n.d.
271 - MS poem, untitled, by Bevil Higgons; 23 Apr. 1711
272 - MS poem, entitled 'A Prologue spoken to Anthony and Cleopatra by ye Lady Anne Spencer at Blenheim ', by Benjamin Hoadly; n.d.
273 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Francis Hoffman; 1711
274 - MS poem, entitled 'Lord Carlisle's Letter to his Son a few days before he dyed', by Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle; n.d.
275 - MS poem, untitled, by Howard Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle; 1764
276 - MS poem, entitled 'A fit of the spleen Written in Imitation of Shakespear', by Rev. Benjamin Ibbot with response by Alexander Pope; n.d. [1689-1741]
1 - MS poem, entitled 'A fit of the spleen Written in Imitation of Shakespear', by Rev. Benjamin Ibbot; n.d.
2 - MS poem, entitled 'Lines said to be written by Mr Pope upon reading the foregoing verses', by Alexander Pope; n.d.
277 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'Written in the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford's Library at Wimple, 1729', by Soame Jenyns; 1729
278 - Untitled autograph MS poem, headed by address 'To the Honourable & Renowned Robt. Earl of Oxford & Mortimer upon his Acquittal & safe deliverance by the House of Lords July ye 1st A.D. 1717', by Rev. Moses Jones; 1 July 1717
279 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'A Poem from Italy, in Answer to the Preceding Poem. In the year MDCCX', by Dr Basil Kennett; 1710
280 - Untitled MS poem, headed 'Buckland Dec: 12. 1706', not ascribed; n.d.
281 - Three MS poems by William King; n.d.
282 - Two MS poems by William King; n.d.
283 - Untitled MS poem, headed 'On S<i>r Salathiel Lovels passing sentence upon Whitney by Dr King', by Dr William King; n.d.
284 - MS poem, entitled 'The Garden Plot', by Dr William King; n.d.
285 - MS poem in Latin, untitled, by Mr Lawton; 1712
286 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mr. Pope', by David Lewis; n.d.
287 - MS poem, entitled 'verses made by Edward Lewis', by Edward Lewis; n.d.
288 - Two MS poem, by Dr Edward Littleton; n.d.
289 - MS poem, untitled [Upon a spider], by Dr Edward Littleton; n.d.
290 - MS poem, untitled, by Sir George Lyttleton; n.d.
291 - MS poem, entitled 'Vaticinium, or the Prophecy', by L. Maidwell; 1712
292 - MS poem by L. Maidwell sent as a soteria to Edward Harley; Apr. 1711
293 - MS poem, untitled ['Hoppy and Toppy'], by Arthur Mainwaring; [1708]
294 - MS poem, entitled 'Robertus Harleius Comes Oxoniensis...Virtute & Fide', not ascribed [by Michael Maittaire]; n.d. [1722]
295 - MS poem, entitled 'Equi ecphrasis ex Jobi capite trigesimo nono desumpta, et Latino carmine reddita', by [Michael Maittaire]; n.d. [1722]
296 - MS poem, entitled 'Iudicium Paridis', by William Markham; n.d.[c.1740]
297 - MS poetical paraphrase of Psalm 104, by Michael Martin; 1688
298 - MS poetic paraphrase of Psalm 104, by Michael Martin; n.d.
299 - MS poem entitled 'The last instructions to a Painter, London, September the 4th 1667'; n.d.
300 - MS poem attributed to Henry Savile entitled 'Advice to a Painter to Draw the Duke of Yorke'; 1673
301 - MS poem attributed to Marvell entitled 'Further advice to a Painter'; n.d. [c 1671]
302 - MS poem attributed to Marvell entitled 'Further advice to a Painter'; n.d. [c 1671]
303 - MS poem attributed to Marvell, untitled; n.d. [c 1671]
304 - MS poem, entitled 'Epitaph', by William Mason and Thomas Gray; n.d.
305 - MS poem entitled 'An Epitath on sir Humphry May'; n.d.
306 - MS set of rules in Latin for an oratorical competition at Christ Church, Oxford, laid down by the Dean, F. Atterbury; Oct. 1712
307 - MS set of rules in Latin for poetic competition at Christ Church, Oxford, laid down by the Dean, Francis Atterbury; Sept. 1712
308 - MS poem on Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church, Oxford by [Thomas] Bromley [or Noel Broxholme] for poetic competition; 1712
309 - MS poem, entitled 'Atrium Pecwateriense' on Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church, Oxford, for poetry competition by William Le Hunte; 1712
310 - Three MS poems on a single folio, two by Thomas Carew and one by Richard Lovelace; n.d. [1640-1660]
311 - MS poem, entitled 'Mrs. Molesworth, to her Husband, Capt<ain> Molesworth', by Mrs Molesworth; n.d.
312 - MS poem, entitled 'A Poeticall Epistle from a lady Dying of a Consumption at the Bath, to her Husband at London', by Mrs Molesworth; n.d.
313 - MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle to Dr. Harrison on his being elected History Professor', by James Moore Smythe; 1720 (c)
314 - Ms poem, entitled 'An Epistle to Dr. Harrison on his being elected History Professor of Oxford', by James Moore Smythe; 1720 (c)
315 - Leaf taken from a book containing two poems, the second incomplete, by the 3rd Earl of Peterborough and John Gay; n.d.
316 - MS inscription possibly from flyleaf of volume; 1642
317 - MS Poem, entitled 'On the Peace', by Hugh Morgan; 1713
318 - MS poem, entitled 'On the Death of Charles Arbuthnot Esq. student of Christchurch and of the Temple', by John Morgan; January, 1732
319 - MS Letter from John Morgan to 'Mr Hopkins' at the Earl of Oxford's at Wimpole, enclosing two poems; 18 September, 1729
320 - MS poem, entitled 'To John Barington Esq', by John Morgan; 1732
321 - MS poem, untitled, by John Morgan; 16 November 1731
322 - MS poem, entitled 'To Charles Arbuthnot Esq', by John Morgan; n.d. [1731-1732]
323 - MS poem entitled 'An Elegy vpon King James'; n.d.
324 - MS poem entitled 'The Phoenix'; n.d.
325 - MS poem entitled 'A Poet to his Mistresse'; n.d.
326 - MS extract from Motteux's play 'Love's a Jest'; n.d. [post 1696]
327 - MS poem, titled 'Aedes Blenhemianae', written by William Murray, Earl of Mansfield for Christ Church, Oxford poetry prize; 1728
328 - Two epitaphs on the death of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford; n.d.
329 - MS poem, entitled 'On a Future State', by Anne Oakeley; n.d.
330 - MS poem, untitled, 'How long shall Addison, thy charming Lyre'; n.d.
331 - MS poem entitled 'A Poem on the Death of Mr Viner'; n.d.
332 - MS poem satirising opera singer Francesca Cuzzoni; n.d. [c. 1700-1770]
333 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Dominum St John', by John Phillips; n.d.
334 - MS epitaph, untitled, for John Phillips (d.1709), not ascribed, probably by Robert Freind; August 1710
335 - MS poem, untitled, epitaph of John Phillips (d.1709), not ascribed, probably by Robert Freind; 1710
336 - MS poem, entitled 'A funerall Elegie on Sr. Thomas Isham Barronet', by Joan Phillips; n.d.
337 - Manuscript copies of a poem by Katherine Philips and an unascribed poem; n.d.
338 - MS poem, entitled 'To the Queens Maiesty on her late sicknesse and recovery', by Katherine Philips; n.d.
339 - MS poem, entitled 'The C[h]oice', by John Pomfret; n.d.
340 - MS poem, entitled 'In Memory of Mrs Elisabeth Corbett', by Alexander Pope; n.d. [post 1725]
341 - MS poem, entitled 'Epitaph on the Momument of the Hon<oura>ble Robert Digby', by Alexander Pope; n.d. [1727]
342 - MS poem, entitled 'On Mr Gay', by Alexander Pope; n.d [post 1732].
343 - MS poem, untitled ['To Mr John Moore'], by Alexander Pope; n.d. [post 1716]
344 - MS poem, entitled 'A Short History of Am- Ph-s', by Alexander Pope; n.d.
345 - MS poem, entitled 'Farewell to London 1714', by Alexander Pope; n.d. [post 1714]
346 - MS poem entitled 'Glumdalcliths Lamentation a Pastoral'; n.d.
347 - English MS poem, entitled 'Quod Te Roma legit, Rumpitur Invidia' [Character of Atticus], by Alexander Pope; 1722
348 - MS poem, entitled 'Verses Occasion'd by Mr Thomas D'Urfey's adding a Flourish at the End of His Name...', by Alexander Pope; n.d. [c. 1724]
349 - MS poem, entitled 'Bounce and Fopp', attributed to Alexander Pope; n.d. [1726-1736]
350 - MS poem, entitled 'Epitaph on Mr Fenton', by Alexander Pope; n.d. [post 1730]
351 - MS poem, entitled 'A Strange and Wonderfull Relation...', attributed to John Gay; n.d. [post 1718]
352 - Photographic copy of verses from unidentified MS poem, [A Strange and Wonderful Relation...' by John Gay]; n.d. [1718]
353 - Two MS odes in Latin, untitled, by Benjamin Portlock; n.d.
354 - MS poem, entitled 'An Hyme made by Mr Vavasore Powell an was by him sange at Blackefryers Church a pon ye 25th of Aprill 1653', by Vavasor Powell; n.d.
355 - MS poem, entitled 'Ed. Prior's Lamentation for ye loss of Jugg B[ent]ly', by Edward Prior; n.d.
356 - MS poem, entitled 'Odi Imitatores servum Pecus &c', by Matthew Prior; n.d.
357 - MS poem, entitled 'To My honorable friend Sir William Masham Knt. Baronet.', by Francis Quarles; n.d.
358 - MS copy of versions of psalms 1-8, in verse form, by Francis Quarles; n.d.
359 - MS poem, untitled, by Walter Raleigh; n.d.
360 - MS Copy of Randolph's 'Ecloga Sacra' with autograph drafts of two poems by the 1st Duke of Newcastle; 1630-1644
361 - MS poems, copy of Claudian's 'In Sphaeram Archimedis' [Carmina Minora 51]; n.d. [mid 17th Century]
362 - Draft MS poem, untitled, by George Rust, Bishop of Dromore; n.d.
363 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'On the Statu[e in] the Privy Garden', by Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset; 1686
364 - MS poem, entitled 'Under the statue in the Privy Garden', by Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset; n.d. [1686]
365 - MS poem, untitled, by Charles Sackville, 2nd Duke of Dorset; n.d.
366 - MS poem, entitled 'On Lady Di: Spenser Dutchess of Bedford', by John Savage; n.d.
367 - MS poem, entitled 'In Defence of Satyrs', by Sir Carr Scroop; n.d.
368 - MS poem, entitled 'A pastorall Dialogue', by Sir Charles Sedley; n.d. [late 17th C]
369 - MS poem, entitled 'To his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. A Congratulatory Address', by Elkanah Settle; n.d.
370 - Autograph MS verse, entitled 'Prologue or Epilogue To The Country Captain', by Thomas Shadwell; n.d. [c.1690]
371 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Thomas Shadwell; n.d. [1682]
372 - MS poem, entitled 'The Chusing a Poet Lawreat at the Death of Mr Row', by John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham; n.d.
373 - MS poem attributed to Fleetwood Sheppard entitled 'A Madame, Madame Back-Stair Sexagenaire'; n.d. [c 1693]
374 - MS poem, entitled 'Faction Display'd', by William Shippen; 1702
375 - MS poem, entitled 'The Com<m>on-wealth of Birdes', by James Shirley; n.d.[1640-1650]
376 - MS poem, entitled 'Tassos Ierusalem Book 4', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
377 - MS poem, entitled 'On the Creation', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
378 - MS poem, untitled, by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
379 - MS verse, entitled 'A Description of the Enchanted Palace & Garden of Armida', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer), translated from Tasso, Gerusalemme Liberata; n.d.
380 - MS verse, entitled 'The Story of Erminia Translated from Tasso', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
381 - Two MS poems, translated by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
382 - MS poem, entitled 'The Inchanted forrest out of Tasso', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
383 - MS poem, entitled 'The Story of Olinda & Sophronia English'd From Tasso's Ierusalem Book 2d', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
384 - MS poem, entitled 'On The Vain Attempt of drawing L<or>d Boyles Picture', by Elizabeth Rowe (née Singer); n.d.
385 - MS poem, entitled 'Reverendo admodum munificoq<ue> Viro D.D. Babington....', by James Smalwood; n.d.
386 - Bifolium containing five MS poems by James Smalwood; n.d.
387 - Two MS poems in the form of correspondence between A[rthur] C[harlett] and W[illiam] P[ercival] by Edmund Smith; 1705
388 - MS poem, untitled, endorsed 'Capt<ain> Rags verses on J[ohn] Philips', by Edmund Smith; n.d.
389 - MS poem, entitled 'A Poem to the Memory of Mr John Philips', by Edmund Smith; [post 1709]
390 - MS poem, entitled 'Mr Snape's Verses on the Death of Doctor Roderick Provost of Kings College in Cambridge Buried in the Library there'; [post 1712]
391 - MS poem, entitled 'The Hyp', by William Somerville; n.d.
392 - MS poem, untitled, by Mr Stephens; 8 March, 1720/1
393 - MS poem, untitled, by Mr Stephens; 8 March, 1720/1
394 - MS poem, entitled 'To the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford as passing near the Free School at Lucton founded by Mr John Pierrepont and open'd in the Year 1710', by Mr Stephens; 1721
395 - MS poem entitled 'The Nature of Dreams'; n.d.
396 - MS poem, untitled, by Mr Strangeways; n.d.
397 - Autograph MS poems by William Strode; n.d.
398 - MS poem, untitled, attributed to William Strode; n.d.
399 - Two MS poems concerning Sir John Sucklin; n.d.
400 - Two MS poems concerning Sir John Sucklin; n.d.
401 - MS poem, entitled 'Prometheus; A Poem', by Jonathan Swift; [c.1724]
402 - MS poem, entitled 'Prometheus a Poem', by Jonathan Swift; [c. 1724]
403 - MS poem, entitled 'The Architect', by Jonathan Swift; 1709
404 - MS poem, entitled 'The history of Vanbrugh's House', by Jonathan Swift; c. 1709
405 - Three MS poems, written by and to Jonathan Swift; n.d.
406 - Two MS poems, one anonymous and one by Jonathan Swift; 1708
407 - MS poem by Jonathan Swift with response; n.d.
408 - MS poem, entitled 'By Dr Swift upon the presents made him by the Earl of Orrery and Dr Delany on his birth day Nov<embe>r. 30th. 1732', by Jonathan Swift, n.d.
409 - 2 MS poems, by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
410 - MS poem, entitled 'On the Words - Brother Protestants and Christians', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
411 - MS poem, entitled 'On the Words, Brother Protestants and Fellow-Christians', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
412 - MS poem, entitled 'Dean Swift upon his Curate Robert Hewit', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
413 - MS poem, entitled 'An Excellent, new Song being the Intended Speech of a famous Orator against Peace', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
414 - MS poem, entitled 'A translation of a French Lampoon on Cardinal Fleury', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
415 - MS poem, entitled 'A New song', by Bache Thornhill; n.d.
416 - MS poem, entitled 'A Hue & Cry after Four of the Kings Liege Subjects, who were lately suppos'd to be seen at Roystone in Hartfordshire', by [Charles Bridgeman]; 18 Mar 1721
417 - MS poem, entitled 'A Hue and cry after 4 of the Kings Liege Subjects who were lately supposed to be seen at Royston in Harfordshire', by [Charles Bridgeman]; [1721]
418 - Prose drama, part of Act 5 of Ruggle's 'Ignoramus' as adapted by George Tollet for performance at Westminster School, 1713; n.d.
419 - MS poem, entitled 'Nanny so pretty in Oxford City: In imitation of Sally in our Alley', by George Tollet; n.d.
420 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mr. Bennet & his Lady vpon their arrivall att Mansfield Woodhouse Octo<b>er ye 3d It beeing att that time very bad weather', by William Tunstall; n.d.
421 - MS poem, entitled 'Pastoral Upon my L<or>d Danbys Birth=day - Nov<emb>er: 6th: ', by William Tunstall; 1718
422 - Letter from William Tunstall to Abigail Harley, Lady Dupplin, 14th November, [1718].
423 - MS poem, untitled, by John, Lord Vaughan; n.d.
424 - MS poem, untitled, an epitaph on Lord Fairfax, by George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham; n.d.
425 - MS poem, untitled, followed by letter from Henry Villiers, probably to Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, offering the verses to him; n.d.
426 - MS poem, entitled in English 'Epigram By Mr Henry Villiers, at the Election at Westminster 1719' and in Latin 'Nec Caesar nec Nullus'; 1719
427 - MS poem, entitled 'Fons Blandusii or The Mineral waters of Balkham in Sussex', by John Wainwright; [1725]
428 - MS prose, translation from Latin (mainly Virgil, Eclogue 10), by John Wainwright; n.d.
429 - MS poems by Edmund Waller; n.d. [mid 17th century]
430 - MS poem, entitled 'A Panegyricke to my Lord Protector...', by Edmund Waller; n.d.
431 - MS poem, untitled ['On the Marriage of Sir John Denham'], by Edmund Waller; n.d.
432 - Published version of poem entitled 'On the Marriage of Sir John Denham' by Edmund Waller with correspondence; 1921-1935
433 - MS poem entitled 'The Golden-Age Retriev'd'; n.d. [c1703]
434 - MS poem entitled 'The Golden Age Retriev'd'; n.d. [c1703]
435 - MS poem entitled 'The Golden Age Retriev'd'; n.d. [c1703]
436 - MS poem entitled 'The Golden Age'; n.d. [c1703]
437 - MS poem, untitled, by William Walton; n.d.
438 - MS poem, untitled, by William Walton; n.d.
439 - Four MS poems forming discourse between Nathaniel Wanley and Robert Wild; n.d. [1634-1680]
440 - MS poem entitled 'To his learned and very faithful friend Mr. Samuel Frankland head schoolmaster in Coventry, Thomas Dugard wisheth health and happiness'; n.d.
441 - MS poem, entitled 'On Mr Philips Death', by Leonard Welsted; 1709-10
442 - MS poem, entitled 'To My Lord Gallway on his defeat in Spain', by Leonard Welstead; 1707
443 - MS poem, untitled, by Leonard Welstead; 13 August 1710
444 - MS poem, entitled 'Her Majesty's Success', by Leonard Welstead; [1702-1711]
445 - MS poem, entitled 'A Poem upon apple pye', by Leonard Welstead; n.d.
446 - Two MS poems, untitled, dedicated to Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, by Leonard Welstead; [pre 1711]
447 - MS poem, untitled, by Leonard Welstead; 1708
448 - MS poem, entitled 'To the most Honourable Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer Lord high Treasurer of Great Brittain', by Leonard Welstead; 1711
449 - MS copy of the prologue and epilogue composed by Samuel Wesley, the younger, for Terence's Adelphoe, performed at Westminster School (1718); n.d.
450 - MS prologue and epilogue composed by Samuel Wesley, the younger, and Thomas Fitzgerald for Terence's Phormio performed at Westminster School (Dec. 1727); 1727
451 - MS poem, endorsed 'On Dr B[entley]'s putting out an Edition of Homer', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; 1726
452 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; 1727
453 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; 1727
454 - MS poem, entitled 'On Dr Middleton', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
455 - MS poem, entitled 'The Non Subscribers. A Satyr', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
456 - MS poem, an untitled epigraph on John Byfield, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
457 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
458 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mr Pope. Upon Bentley's Railing at Him', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
459 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
460 - MS poem, entitled 'Ware the third Time. An Excellent new Ballad upon C[olonel] C[harteris]', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
461 - MS poem, entitled 'Englands Glory being An Excellent New Ballad on the Fleet at Spithead', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
462 - MS poem, entitled 'Verses on the Art of Politicks', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
463 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
464 - MS poem, untitled, a ballad on 'Bambridge the Warden', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
465 - Six MS poems, three entitled 'To S<i>r R.', 'To the Ds. of Q.' and 'To Johnny Gay' and three untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
466 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
467 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'The Maggot in Imitation of the Fly', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
468 - MS poem, entitled 'The Maggot, in imitation of the Fly', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
469 - Autograph MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
470 - Two autograph MS poems, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
471 - Two autograph MS poems, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
472 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; 1728
473 - MS poem, entitled 'Antrum Foeminimum', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
474 - Seven MS poems, written in the hand of Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
475 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
476 - Two MS poems, entitled 'Jacta est Alea' and 'A Jesuits Epitaph on Qu<een> Bess', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
477 - MS poem, entitled 'The Duel. A Ballad to the Tune of King John and the Abbot', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
478 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
479 - MS poem, entitled 'Occasioned by the Elegy on Mrs. Tompson', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
480 - MS poem, untitled, by Samuel Wesley, the younger, plus other poetry and comment on a dispute between a master and a boy at Westminster School [1720s?]; n.d.
481 - MS poem, entitled 'A Song, To Philly four Years Old', by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.
482 - MS verse, prologue and epilogue to Terence's Eunuchus, specially composed by Vincent Bourne and Samuel Wesley, the younger, performed at Westminster School Jan. 1727; n.d. [c.1727]
483 - MS poem, entitled 'On the Death of Mrs. Morris' [Mrs Morice d 1729], by Samuel Wesley, the younger; n.d.[c.1729]
484 - MS Verse, Epilogue specially composed for Terence's Eunuchus by Samuel Wesley, the younger, performed at Westminster School; n.d.
485 - MS Verse, untitled, [Epilogue specially composed for Terence's Eunuchus by Samuel Wesley, the younger, performed at Westminster School]; n.d.
486 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mr P[embrton] on his being ent'red in the Temple', by Gilbert West; n.d.
487 - MS poem, entitled 'The Duke of Wh____n's Letter to Mr. Lloyd', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d.
488 - MS poem, entitled 'A Lett<e>r from ye D. of Wh___n to Mr Lord', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d.
489 - MS poem, entitled 'A Letter from the D. of Wh___n to Mr Loyd',by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d.
490 - MS poem, entitled 'A True and Lamentable new Ballad, call'd The Earl's Defeat', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d.
491 - MS poem, entitled 'The Tale of Ay and No', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; n.d.
492 - MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle from Jack Shephard to the E[arl] of M[acclesfield]... 1724', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; 1724
493 - MS poem, entitled 'An Epistle from Jack Sheppard to the E[arl] of Mac[clesfield]... ', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [post 1724]
494 - Two MS poems, one entitled 'An Epistle from John Sheppard to ye E<arl> of Maclesfield upo<n> His being sent for to ye Chancery Barr', and the other untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [post 1724]
495 - MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens',by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725].
496 - MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725].
497 - MS poem, untitled, but known as 'The Whens', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725].
498 - MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; 1725 (c).
499 - MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1725]
500 - MS poem, entitled 'A Satir', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1723 (c)].
501 - MS poem, entitled 'A Satir', by Philip, Duke of Wharton; [1723]
502 - MS poem, untitled, addressed to John Wilmot, earl of Rochester, by Robert Whitehall; 1 January, 1666/1667
503 - Two MS poems, written in the hand of Robert Whitehall, and possibly by him; n.d.
504 - Two MS poems, copied in the hand of Robert Whitehall, and two TS copies of poems, all relating to Mrs More's sending her drawing of Sir Thomas More to the School's Gallery at Oxford; n.d.
505 - MS poem, entitled 'On Romes Pardon', by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
506 - MS poem, entitled 'The History of the Incipids', probably by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
507 - MS poem, entitled 'His Hy: Conversion by ffather P:', by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
508 - MS poem, untitled, by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
509 - MS poem, entitled 'On the supposed Author of the Defence of Satyre', by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester with response by Sir Carr Scroope; n.d.
510 - MS poem, untitled, by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
511 - MS poem, untitled, by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
512 - Late seventeenth century untitled copy of two poems and one song by the 2nd Earl of Rochester and a poem by his wife Elizabeth; n.d. [late 17th century]
513 - MS poem, entitled 'My Lord All-Pride', by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; n.d.
514 - MS poem, untitled, by George Wither; n.d.
515 - MS poem, entitled 'The Prisioners to the Ladys by way of Comfert from C.W. to W.T in ye Marshallsea', by Charles Wogan; n.d.
516 - MS poem, entitled 'To Mrs Wharton On a Paper of verses She did me the hono<ur> to write in praise of the Preface to Valentinian', by Robert Wolsely; n.d.
517 - MS poem entitled 'Monday The Drawing Room'; n.d.
518 - Three MS poems, untitled, on George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham: one version in English by Sir Henry Wotton, and two versions in Latin, possibly by the same author; n.d.
519 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'A Sudden rapture vpo<n> the late ravishing new[s] of a much-prayed-for Parliam<en>t which is to begin (I heare) Novemb<er> 3. 1640', by John Yates; 1640.
520 - Autograph MS poem, entitled 'A Sudden rapture vpo<n> the ravishing news of a much prayed for Parliam<en>t w<hi>ch is to begin (I heare) Novemb<er>. 3. 1640.', by John Yates; 1640.
521 - MS couplet, possibly autograph, entitled 'On Voltaire', by Edward Young; n.d.
522 - MS poem, untitled, 'Heaven bless King James our Joye'; n.d. c 1623
523 - MS poem entitled 'Upon the nameing of the Duke of Buck: in the demonstrances'; 1628
524 - MS poem entitled 'Upon the naming of the Duke of Buckingham in the Remonstrances'; 1628
525 - Prologue to MS play 'Virtue Betray'd'; c 1682
526 - MS ballad entitled 'A Ballad To the tune of liley bulerro'; n.d.
527 - MS satire on Abigail Marsham and Robert Harley; 1708
528 - MS satire on Abigail Marsham and Robert Harley; 1708
529 - MS answer to satire on Abigail Marsham and Robert Harley; c 1708
530 - MS poem entitled 'A Choice New Song call'd She-Land and Robinocracy'; n.d.
531 - MS poem entitled 'The South Sea Whim'; n.d.
532 - MS poem, untitled, 'A Plott it was so deeply laid'; n.d.
533 - MS poem entitled 'The Warning'; c 1710
534 - Miscellaneous group of 4 poems in Latin and English; n.d.
535 - MS entitled 'The Strowlers Prologe at Cambridge' by Sir Henry Sheers; n.d.
536 - MS entitled 'The Strowlers Prologe at Cambridge' by Sir Henry Sheers; n.d.
537 - MS poem entitled 'Cleon to Dorinda'; n.d.
538 - MS poem, untitled 'There was an old lad, roade on an old pad'; n.d.
539 - MS poem entitled 'A New Ballad to the tune off Packingtons pound'; n.d.
540 - MS poem entitled 'The History of the Impeachment or The Nation Run Mad'; n.d. [c 1710]
541 - MS poem, untitled, 'Here's a Health to the Queen and a prosporis Reigne'; n.d. [pre 1710]
542 - MS poem, untitled, 'Here's a Health to the Queen and a prosperous Reign'; n.d. [pre 1710]
543 - MS poem entitled 'A Ballad to ye tune of Youth, Youth &c or Packingtons Pound'; n.d. [1710]
544 - MS verse, prologue to [Ruggle's] 'Ignoramus', unattributed; n.d. [1711]
545 - MS verses, unattributed prologue and epilogue for Plautus' Amphitruo [produced at Westminster School 1704]; n.d.
546 - MS verse, unattributed epilogue composed for Plautus' Amphitruo [performed at Westminster School 1704]; n.d.
547 - MS verse, unattributed, epilogue composed for Terence's Phormio [performed at Westminster School 1713?]; n.d.
548 - MS verses, unattributed prologue and epilogue for Terence's Eunuch, plus dramatis personae, as performed at Westminster School (Nov. 1726); 1726
549 - Two MS verse texts, one by Vincent Bourne and the other unascribed plus a dramatis personae for Terence's Andria, performed at Westminster School, November [1725]; n.d.[1725]
550 - MS prologues and epilogues to Terence's 'Adelphoe', one by Vincent Bourne, three unattributed, for performances at Westminster School (1724?); n.d.
551 - MS verse, unattributed prologue for Terence's Adelphoe, performed at Westminster School (Jan. 1725); n.d.[1725]
552 - MS poem entitled 'The Lovers Session'; n.d.
553 - MS poem entitled 'The Lovers Session'; n.d.
554 - MS poem, untitled 'A thin ill natur'd Ghost that haunts the King'; 1690
555 - MS poem entitled 'To The Confederates OR The first happy day of the Island Princess'; n.d.
556 - MS poem, untitled, 'As in a Dream our thinking Monarch lay'; 1691
557 - MS poem, satire upon the poets in imitation of Juvenal Satire 7, by Matthew Prior; n.d.
558 - MS song, untitled, 'D'ye hear ye News o'th'Dutch, Dear Frank Souterkin etc.'; n.d.
559 - MS poem entitled 'A Congratulary Poem on his Matiret'; n.d. [post 1690]
560 - MS poem, untitled 'How our good king does Papists hate'; 1680
561 - MS poem entitled '[The Seven Wise Men]'; 1704
562 - MS poem, untitled, 'Prorogued or prorogation, damn'd Rogues and Knaves'; 1671
563 - MS poem entitled 'On the prorogation of the black P[ar]liament of pencours.'; 1671
564 - MS poem entitled 'Epigram on Or and Mar:'; n.d.
565 - MS poem entitled 'On Orpheus and Segra Margerita'; n.d.
566 - MS poem entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill being an excellent new song'; Jan. 1704
567 - MS poem entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill being an excellent new song'; Jan. 1704
568 - MS poem entitled 'Upon a Coach traveling from London to Gravesend'; n.d.
569 - MS poem entitled 'The Parliament farte'; n.d.
570 - MS poem entitled 'The Rump Dockt'; n.d.
571 - MS satire, untitled, 'Six of the female sex & purest sect'; n.d.
572 - MS poem, untitled 'Upon a grey day'; n.d.
573 - MS satire entitled 'The Towne Life'; c 1686
574 - MS poem entitled 'The Paralell'; n.d. [post 1682]
575 - MS poem entitled 'The fable of ye pot and kettle'; n.d.
576 - MS verse, being unattributed poem [entitled 'To Julian']; n.d.
577 - MS poem, unattributed English translation of Boileau's 4th Satire [1687]; n.d.
578 - MS epistle entitled 'An Epistle From Henry Heveringham to the D of Somersett'; n.d.
579 - MS epistle entitled 'An Epistle From Henry Heveningham In London to the D of Somerset at Newmarket'; n.d.
580 - MS epistle entitled 'An Epistle From H. H. the D of L.'; n.d.
581 - MS satire entitled 'A Letter from J P to Collonel Heveringham, Occasion'd by the Collonels two late letters'; n.d.
582 - MS satire entitled 'An Answer To H Heveringham's Letter'; n.d.
583 - MS satire entitled 'An Answer To H Heveringham's Letter'; n.d.
584 - MS poem entitled 'The Golden Age Revers'd'; c 1703
585 - MS poem, untitled, 'I'le goe to my Love, where he lyes in ye Deepe'; n.d.
586 - MS poem, untitled, 'Come honest Sexton take the Spade'; n.d.
587 - MS poem entitled 'Partus Chauceri Posthumus'; n.d.
588 - MS song, 'Give o'er, foolish Heart and make haste to Despair'; n.d.
589 - MS poem, untitled, 'Hard by the Hall our Maisters House'; n.d.
590 - MS poem on Duchesses of Newcastle and Queensbury; 1734
591 - MS poem entitled 'Part of a Prophesy which hath been in Manuscript in the Lord Powis's ffamily aboue 60 Years'; 1691
592 - MS poem entitled 'Part of a Prophesy w ch hath been in Manuscript in the Lord Powis's ffamily aboue 60 Years'; 1691
593 - MS poem entitled 'Part of a Prophesy w ch hath been in Manuscript in the Lord Powis's ffamily aboue 60 Years'; 1691
594 - MS poem entitled 'Advice to a Painter'; c 1697
595 - 2 MS poems, untitled; n.d.
596 - MS poems on death of Duke of Buckingham; n.d. [1620s?]
597 - MS poem untitled with transcript; nd [17th, 19th cents]
598 - MS poem, untitled, 'Let Oliver now be forgotten his policy's quite out of doores'; n.d.
599 - MS poem, untitled, 'Let Oliver now be forgotten his policy's quite out of door's'; n.d.
600 - MS anthem 'God save Great George our King'; c 1745
601 - MS poem, untitled, 'Oh what a plague is Love I cannot bear it'; n.d.
602 - MS poem on the Lord Lovelace's coming to Oxford in Dec. 1688.
603 - MS ballad entitled, 'The Checquer Inne'; 1680-1700
604 - MS satire on the address to both Houses of Parliament made by Charles II and then by Heneage Finch; c 1679
605 - MS poem, untitled, 'Of old the very Name of Drake'; n.d.
606 - Two MS poems on Sir George Rook; n.d.
607 - MS ballad entitled 'A Ballad on the Bishop of Salisbury's building up the seats in St James's Chapell'; 1699
608 - MS poem entitled 'The prophesy of Nostradam written in ffrench And now done into English'; 1675-1699
609 - MS poem entitled 'Nostredamus a Prophecy by A.M.'; 1675-1699
610 - MS satire entitled 'The Renegade Poet or A Satyr upon Poetry'; n.d.
611 - MS poem entitled 'Madam Le Croy'; n.d.
612 - MS poem entitled 'The Assembly of Moderate Divines'; 1684
613 - MS poem entitled 'A Dialogue between ye Gentleman that looks over Lincoln and ye Gentleman on Bloomsbury Church. par Nobile Fratum'; c 1723
614 - MS entitled 'A Dialogue between the Gentlm that looks over Linc__n and the Gentlm on Bl___y Ch___. Par Nobile Fratum'; n.d. [c 1723]
615 - MS song on Burnet Bishop of Salisbury's Death; n.d. [post 1715]
616 - MS poem entitled 'Hells Holyday Or Doctor Gilbert Burnets Triumph'; n.d. [post 1715]
617 - MS song entitled 'Upon the French Kings returne out of Flanders to France'; n.d. [late 17th century]
618 - MS hymn entitled 'A Catholic hymn, on the Birth of the Prince of Wales'; 1688
619 - MS poem entitled 'Love is better seen than heard'; n.d. [late 17th century]
620 - MS poem, untitled, 'I am in a Sadd Distresse'; n.d.
621 - MS poem on the Queen's statue in St Paul's; n.d. [post 1712]
622 - MS entitled 'Present Moderation'; 1712
623 - MS satire entitled '[On the Queen's Speech]'; c Apr. 1710
624 - MS poem, untitled, 'Be kind, my Dear Chloe, let's kiss & let's ... love'; n.d.
625 - MS song entitled 'England's most Humble Address to Her Soveraign'; n.d.
626 - MS song entitled 'A New Ballad'; n.d.
627 - MS poem, untitled, 'At James's House is a fearfull Rout'; n.d.
628 - MS song entitled 'To the K___gs most Excellent M______y'; 1715
629 - MS song entitled 'An Excellent new Ballad, on the fall of Guineas'; 1715
630 - MS song, untitled, 'My Masters give ear, and a story you'll hear'; n.d.
631 - MS song entitled 'On reading a Bully Speech that ends with that Terrible word Destruction'; n.d.
632 - MS song entitled 'A New Ballad. Tune of To you fair Ladies now at land'; n.d.
633 - MS song entitled 'Le H_____p's Epistle to P. Fr___d___k'; n.d.
634 - MS song entitled 'On Sr W___ M___ Kt. of the Bt loosing the Badge of the Order'; n.d.
635 - MS poems, 'The Young Statesmen' with an answer poem; n.d. c 1680
636 - MS satire entitled 'The Caball' in response to Dryden's essay on satire; c 1680
637 - MS poem, untitled, 'Tis strange to think on'; n.d.
638 - MS poem entitled 'The Voyage to Chatham with ye sad Dissaster of her Majesty's great Belly'; c 1688
639 - MS poem, untitled, 'Yee Musgrave, Clarges, Harley, Foley, Lowthers'; c 1696
640 - MS poem on the Earl of Danby's impeachment; n.d. [c 1678]
641 - MS poem entitled 'Orkney in Character, or Ponds Almanacke and Postnostication calculated for the Meridian of Tankernesse but may indifferently serve for all Scotland' with later correspondence; 1652, 1934
642 - MS poems, petition of Philip Duke of Wharton prefaced by quotations from Juvenal and Oldham; n.d.
643 - MS poem, untitled, known elsewhere as 'Leteup at Hanover'; n.d.
644 - MS poem entitled 'The Oak and the Dunghill A Dialogue Being a Sequel to the Tale'; n.d. [pre 1729]
645 - MS poem, untitled, imitation of Martial by Sir John Walters; n.d. [1705]
646 - MS poem entitled 'To the Queen on ye late Promotions'; n.d. [1705]
647 - MS poem entitled 'Verses on the late Promotion by the Queen'; c. Oct. 1705
648 - MS verse, being unattributed poem entitled 'On a fine Statue'; n.d.[c.1720-1730]
649 - MS epitaph on Elizabeth Hampton of Oxford; n.d.
650 - MS poem entitled 'The Jesuits Double-fac'd Creed'; c 1700
651 - MS copy of Prior's poem 'Dr Sacheverell and Benjamin Hoadley'; c. Aug. 1708
652 - MS poem entitled 'A Dialogue Between the Ghosts of Russell and Sidney'; c 1689
653 - MS poem, untitled, 'Unhappy Man! at first created just'; n.d.
654 - MS poem entitled 'An Epistle, from Ld Townshend to Sir Robert Walpole containing a word of advice, and sent as a New-year's Gift from his L dsp's seat in Norfolk to St. James's Jan 1st 1730/31'
655 - MS poems, 'The Maypole in the Strand to ye Maypole at farnham in Surrey, occasioned by something that was spoken by that Maypole' with an answer poem' n.d. [Mar. 1716]
656 - MS song entitled 'Hyde park Camp To the tune of St John brought him an Ambling nag'; n.d.
657 - MS poem entitled 'Labor ipse voluptas' in hand of Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon; n.d.
658 - MS epitaph for James Lord Baron Barry of Santry; n.d.
659 - MS poem entitled 'On ye Restoration'; n.d.
660 - MS poem entitled 'Hell in an Uproar or Lord Wharton's Last Plot'; n.d.
661 - MS poem entitled 'An Epithalamy on the Names and Nuptials of the Much Honou'd Ed Chamberlaine, Es. And the most Truely Vertuous Minded Ladye Susanna Clifford, His most Endeared Consort'; n.d.
662 - MS song entitled 'The Whiggish merchant Alamode answered verse for verse by Nic. Fitz Gerald'; n.d.
663 - MS poem entitled 'A Poem presented To the most honble the Lady Marchioness of Ormond in the yeare 1656'
664 - MS poem in Greek, funerary dithyramb for Dr Brattell [of Trinity College Cambridge, d 1695], by George Tilson; n.d.
665 - MS poem in Greek, hymn on the incarnation of Christ, by George Tilson; n.d.
666 - MS poem in Greek, entitled Eidullion: Nomeis (Idyll, Herdsmen), by Richard Duke; n.d.
667 - MS poem in Greek, triumphal song for the victorious angels, by Richard Duke; n.d.
668 - Two MS poems on the Nativity of Christ, one Latin, one Greek, by Redmayne; n.d.
669 - MS poem entitled, 'In Sanctum Thomam' [Thomas the Apostle], by Redmayne; n.d.
670 - MS poem, entitled 'De gestis, successibus et victorijs Regis Sueciae in Germania. 1631', by Alexander Gill, commemorating the exploits of Gustavus Adolphus; n.d. [c.1631]
671 - Three MS poems, one entitled 'An forma ultima sit specifica', two (one Latin, one English) entitled 'On Sir Tippings Marriage', unattributed; n.d.
672 - MS poem, entitled 'Observatio de lusu Cylindrico', by Henry Allen; n.d.
673 - MS poem, entitled 'An imperium fert consortem?', by George Smith; n.d. [1705]
674 - MS poem entitled, 'Pontius a Leako defatigatus', celebrating victory at Gibraltar in 1705, by William Savage of Trinity College, Cambridge; n.d. [1705]
675 - MS poem, entitled 'Ad Galliam Post maximam ad Danubim Cladem', on the French defeat at Blenheim, by Burmania; n.d. [1704]
676 - MS poems, addressed to Queen Anne, celebrating the raising of the siege of Barcelona and English participation in the War of the Spanish Succession, by Brother Basilio Affatighi; n.d. [1706]
677 - MS poem, entitled 'Omnia Vanitas', by William Fielding; n.d.
678 - MS verses, entitled 'Aula Divi Georgi', unattributed; n.d.
679 - MS poem, entitled 'In Obitum Eld: Gaell. A: M:', by Wray; n.d.
680 - MS poem entitled 'A Dialogue between ye Duke of Bucks. and his father's Ghost apearing with Felton's knife in his wounded bodye'; n.d.
681 - Two MS epitaphs on Lord Richardson and Sir Walter Pye; n.d. [post 1636]
682 - MS poem, untitled, 'Wee fasted first, then pray'd the warres might cease'; 1642
683 - MS poem entitled 'Upon ye English, Duch Fight etc O.P.'; n.d. [post 1654]
684 - MS song entitled 'The Noble High Shreife March the 7th Anno 1636'; 1637
685 - MS poem, untitled, 'Flye fame report that all the world may knoe'; n.d.
686 - MS poem, untitled, 'Come Arme, Come Arme fayre England'; n.d.
687 - MS song, untitled, 'The Parliament sate'; c 1654
688 - MS poem entitled 'The Easters Reveille'; 1651
689 - MS poem, English translation of a hymn by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola; n.d.
690 - MS poem, English translation of a hymn by Pico della Mirandola; n.d.
691 - MS poem entitled 'Curtis and Felton'; 1768
692 - MS poem, untitled 'Quoth Walpole to Hendhill shall we two Agree'; n.d. [18th century]
693 - MS verse, being poem entitled 'Not<e> on Ch_sw_ck' addressed to the 3rd Earl of Burlington, and another addressed to William Kent; n.d.
694 - MS poem entitled 'Upon the York Beauties From Mr Loyd to his Friend Jemmy Worster'; n.d.
695 - MS letter entitled 'A Letter to J:S:M:P. A Neighbour of Mine, the Other Person by ye Name of Rider is a Civilian'; n.d.
696 - MS song entitled 'To ye D_____ of A______'; n.d.
697 - Incomplete MS poem, untitled, not ascribed; n.d.
698 - MS poem entitled 'Glasgow Complaint'; n.d.
699 - MS poem entitled 'Geordies Lamentation'; n.d.
700 - MS song entitled 'The Sterling Ballad'; n.d.
701 - MS song entitled 'A Song to ye tune of Still Still he's the man'; n.d.
702 - MS song entitled 'An excellent new Ballad To the Tune of No Body can deny'; 1719
703 - MS song, untitled, 'Now Sally Salisbury's Dead as a Drum'; n.d.
704 - MS poem, untitled, 'This hopefull son, at distance kept from thee'; n.d.
705 - MS poem entitled 'Upon the Poets Laureats' being Expelld the House of Lords'; n.d.
706 - MS song entitled 'A New Ballad on ye Royall Snailery at Kensington to ye old tune of a begging wee will go &c'; n.d.
707 - MS poem entitled 'To the King's most Excellent Majesty the Humble Address of his Majtys Ship'; n.d.
708 - MS song entitled 'A Song made the 2d of Aprill 1724. To the tune of Chivy Chace'; 2 Apr. 1724
709 - MS poem entitled 'A Phrophecy'; 1716
710 - MS poem, untitled, 'Here old Clitus, thou lovest a good Horse'; n.d.
711 - MS poem entitled 'Cressy'; n.d.
712 - Two MS poems, untitled, relating to the Old Pretender; n.d. [1715]
713 - MS satire on the Yorkshire elections; 1708
714 - MS poem entitled 'Verses occasion'd by reading his Majesty's speech at the opening this Parliament'; n.d.
715 - MS song, untitled, 'Come listen, good people, both aged and young'; n.d.
716 - Three MS poems on John Macky; n.d.
717 - MS epigram from tomb addressed to Earl of Oxford; n.d.
718 - MS song entitled 'Ar____le' Levèe or Duke D__n__l. A New Ballad by Coll. Ch____res'; n.d.
719 - MS song entitled 'The History of the Guelphs To the Tune of O London is a fine Towne'; n.d.
720 - MS song entitled 'A dainty new Ballad Occasion'd by a wonderfull Edifice lately erected in Kew Gardens 1732'
721 - MS poem entitled 'A Pasquin to the Queen's Statue at St. Pauls during the Procession Jan 29th 1714'; 29 Jan. 1715
722 - MS poem, untitled, 'Wolsey thô much I love thy Generous Rage'; n.d.
723 - Two MS poems on George II and Robert Walpole; n.d. [c 1727]
724 - MS epigram on John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough; 1715
725 - MS song relating to meeting of Whig Lords at Devonshire House to discuss peerage bill; 1719
726 - MS song entitled 'The Orphans address to the Parliament to the tune of Chivy Chase'; n.d.
727 - MS poem entitled 'The Whitehall Preachers'; n.d.
728 - MS poem entitled 'The Whitehall Preachers 1724'
729 - MS song 'Bring in the Bow'l I'll toast a health'; 1715
730 - MS poem entitled 'The Muses Looking Glasse'; n.d.
731 - MS poem entitled 'A Party to Richmond'; n.d.
732 - MS ballad on the Bishop of Rochester's plt (1702), copied on a bifolium in which is inserted an unrelated scrap of paper with a verse on 'ye Dog Harlequin'; n.d. [c 1702]
733 - Two MS political poems on George I sent to the 1st Earl of Oxford; n.d. [early 18th century]
734 - MS song entitled 'A Song to the tune of High Derry Down'; n.d.
735 - MS poem entitled 'An Elogy on ye Young Prince'; n.d.
736 - MS poem entitled 'An Elogy on ye Young Prince'; n.d.
737 - MS poem, untitled, 'Miss York was Bathing in the Sea'; n.d.
738 - MS song, untitled, known elsewhere as 'A Dialogue between the Old House at Charring Cross and the New one in Hanover Square'; n.d.
739 - MS song entitled 'A Dialogue between the Old Horse at Charing Cross and the New one in Hanover Square with a Figure upon it'; n.d.
740 - MS song, untitled, 'King George, to the Commons this message did send'; n.d.
741 - MS poem, untitled, 'Who dares affirm my power is weak'; n.d.
742 - MS poem, untitled, 'Ascend ye Furies, come infernal Sprights'; n.d.
743 - MS poem, entitled 'On setting up K__g G____es statue at ye Royal exchange', in English and Latin versions; n.d.
744 - MS poem entitled 'Treason upon Treason'; n.d.
745 - MS poem, untitled, but endorsed 'The Conceit'; n.d.
746 - MS song, 'I am a Sawcy Scribbler'; n.d.
747 - MS song, 'I am a famous Scribbler'; n.d.
748 - MS song, 'I am a famous Scribbler'; n.d.
749 - Two MS poems, untitled, concerning the King and early 18th century politics; n.d. [early 18th century]
750 - MS poem entitled 'The Dutch Embassy'; n.d.
751 - MS poem, untitled, 'While with delusive hopes of pardon fed'; c 1716
752 - MS poem, untitled, 'As wars more then Civil or Hatred Domestick'; c 1714
753 - MS poems, being Martial, Epigrams 9.70 with English translation; n.d.
754 - Two MS poems on the death of the organist of Harlow in Essex in 1723
755 - MS poem entitled 'A Panegyrick on the Sanhedrin'; n.d.
756 - MS epitaph 'Here lyes the Governour of Kings'; n.d.
757 - MS poem entitled 'On the Birth of the Prince'; c 1720
758 - MS poem entitled 'The Humble Address of the knight to the King'; n.d.
759 - MS poem, untitled, 'To keep thy hopefull son so far from thee'; n.d.
760 - MS poem entitled 'The New Courtier'; n.d.
761 - MS poem entitled, 'A Poem humbly addressed to Serjeant Bettesworth'; n.d. [early 18th century]
762 - MS entitled 'An Epigram on the Celebrated namesakes in the house of Commons Adress'd to Sr Rob't Walpole'; n.d.
763 - Two MS political poems from the reign of George I; n.d. [1710s-1720s]
764 - MS song, untitled, 'My Commons and Lords I once hoped but in vain'; c 1727
765 - MS poem entitled 'A Tale'; n.d.
766 - MS poem, untitled, 'Great George escaped from narrow seas and storms'; 1737
767 - MS song entitled 'The Reply to the fair Prisoner's petition'; 15 Apr. 1715
768 - MS verse, entitled 'Justice Pern', unattributed; n.d. [c.1733]
769 - MS verse, untitled, unattributed, on Justice Pern; n.d.[c.1733]
770 - MS verse, entitled 'Justice Pern who raised a Mob to break into Emanuel College to find a dead body, which was hid there to be Anatomised', unattributed; n.d. [c.1733]
771 - MS poem entitled 'Like Master like Man or Both triumph for Nisys Exploits Le Heup'; n.d.
772 - MS poem, untitled, 'There's Christopher Wren when he first did come in'; n.d.
773 - MS song entitled 'The Trinity Cavalcade occasioned by [.....]'; n.d.
774 - MS song, untitled, 'Ye Commons and Peers, who are bound by your Pay'; 28 Feb. 1734
775 - MS poem entitled 'Jack of noe sides Complaintes; or Joe haines's Conscience at a Character'; n.d.
776 - MS poem entitled 'To Westminsters Sr Robert cry'd' on Sir Robert Walpole; Jun. 1727
777 - MS poem, untitled, 'Come ye Jacks and ye Whigs and ye Tories draw near'; n.d.
778 - MS poem entitled 'Like Master like Man or Bob's triumph for Nisy's Exploits'; n.d.
779 - MS poem entitled 'To Mrs Caesar at the Speaker'; n.d.
780 - MS poem entitled 'To Mr Forester On his Marriage'; n.d.
781 - MS poem, untitled, 'Attend ye bold Britons I sing of a Battle'; n.d.
782 - MS song entitled 'The Ks Sp Englished A New Ballad'; n.d. [1708]
783 - MS poem, untitled, 'When angry R__l__nd fills the partial chair'; n.d.
784 - MS poem, entitled 'Lord Bolingbroke to Ambition in Imitation of Horace to Venus. Ode 1st Book 4th', unattributed; n.d.
785 - MS poem, untitled, 'I saw the fair Alicia all alone'; n.d.
786 - MS poem entitled 'Written in a glass window at Castle Howard Sept 9:1721 To the Passenger'; 9 Sep. 1721
787 - MS poem, untitled, 'When Sov'reign George reciev'd the Regal Gold'; n.d.
788 - MS song, untitled, 'This lady then was bigg with Child'; n.d.
789 - MS poem entitled 'On the Birth of the Prince'; c 1720
790 - MS poem, entitled 'The 1st Ode of the 4th Book of Horace imitated in a Letter from Mr Edgecombe to Mother Lodge', unattributed; n.d.
791 - MS poem, entitled 'Spes altera Roma', on the birth of Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720), unattributed; n.d.
792 - MS poem entitled, 'Horaces's Vth Ode of the IVth Book Imitated', unattributed; n.d.
793 - MS poem entitled 'An address of thanks to Sr S[eymou]r Pyle For a Ball by a Lady'; n.d.
794 - MS verse, specially composed epilogue in English for Terence's Adelphoe, performed at Westminster School; n.d.
795 - MS prologue to Rowe's tragedy 'Jane Grey'; c 1715
796 - MS verse, specially composed English prologue for Terence's Andria, performed at Westminster School; n.d.
797 - MS verse, specially composed epilogue to Dryden's 'All For Love', unattributed; 1727
798 - MS poem, untitled, 'Whilst Britain bends beneath the weight'; n.d.
799 - MS poem, entitled 'The Turn of the Wheel or Fortunes Gambol', or 'Rota Conversio', in English with Latin translation, unattributed, on the South Sea Bubble; 1720.
800 - MS poem, untitled, 'While you and I were cordial friends' concerning Robert Walpole and Mr Pulteney; n.d.
801 - MS poem, untitled, 'God prosper Long our Noble King'; n.d.
802 - MS poem entitled 'Stuck upon St Martin's New Church Door this morning before five of the Clock May ye 3rd 1726'
803 - MS poem entitled 'Upon Dr Bentley's Emendations of Milton'; n.d.
804 - MS song entitled 'The knight and ye Esquire or Bob and Frank'; n.d.
805 - MS poem, untitled, 'When Homer studied for a name'; n.d.
806 - MS poem entitled 'On Smith's Horse who ended the stage of this Life at the George in Burford Aug 25 1722'
807 - Two MS poems connected with Westminster School; n.d. [early 1730s.]
808 - MS poem entitled 'Writ by a Lady looking upon the Chevalliers Picture'; c 1715
809 - MS poem on the opera singers Cuzzoni and Faustina; 1727
810 - Latin poem entitled 'Via ad Episcopatum', with an English version, and an associated verse; 1722.
811 - MS poem from Westminster School; n.d.
812 - MS verses in English and Latin, untitled and unattributed; n.d.[1734]
813 - MS poem entitled 'Tindall upon reading Ben Hoadly's Sermon'; 1710
814 - MS poem entitled 'Upon reading Mr Addison's Acct of the English Poets To Mr Pope'; n.d.
815 - Three MS political poems from the reign of George I; n.d. [1714-1727]
816 - MS poem, untitled, 'If Robert Knight' on the South Sea Bubble; n.d.
817 - MS poem, untitled, 'Whigs would Torys all devour'; n.d.
818 - MS song entitled 'The Royall Retreat and Triumphant Entry or Work for ye Glasier'; n.d.
819 - MS poem entitled 'The parting Doom'; n.d.
820 - MS poem, untitled, 'High Church is undone'; n.d.
821 - MS verses on the burning of Whitehall Palace (1698), entitled 'Epigramma in Regiam Albam', unattributed; n.d.
822 - MS poem entitled 'Upon the most Excellent Queen'; n.d.
823 - MS poem entitled 'The Reign' on Queen Anne; n.d.
824 - MS poem 'A Prophesy by Merlin ye famous British prophet found written upon an old wall'; c 1714
825 - MS poems on coronation of George II, unattributed; n.d. [1727]
826 - MS song entitled 'For Lady: to the Tune we'el never be drunck again'; n.d.
827 - MS poem, untitled, 'Look out Dear Jo! thy conduct is arraign'd'; n.d.
828 - Two MS political poems; n.d.
829 - MS poem, untitled, 'To Glasgow, my lads, to Glasgow we'll goe'; n.d.
830 - MS poem, untitled, 'My C______s and Lords I once hoped but in vain'; 1727
831 - MS song to the tune of 'Which Nobody can deny'; n.d.
832 - MS song to the tune of 'Which Nobody can deny'; n.d.
833 - MS poem, untitled, 'I often for my King have stod'; n.d.
834 - MS poem entitled 'On the Eclipse'; c 22 Apr. 1715
835 - MS poem entitled 'A Prophecy of Merlin Faithfully translated from the Orogonal Welch'; May 1768
836 - MS song entitled 'Free Trade for Ever, and everything cheap air Hunting the Hair'; n.d.
837 - MS poem entitled 'Jockey Lynn'; n.d.
838 - MS poem entitled 'Advice to ye Maidens of Hon<our>'; n.d.
839 - Three draft MS poems, untitled; n.d.
840 - MS poem, untitled, 'Cloe sure was fram'd for swiving'; n.d.
841 - Two MS draft poems, untitled, probably in hand of author; n.d.
842 - MS poem, untitled, 'Soft retreats and silent Groves'; n.d.
843 - MS song entitled 'The Farewell, a ballad to ye Tune of what you please'; n.d.
844 - MS poem, untitled, 'By Ages Spent in Sighs and Tears'; n.d.
845 - Two MS pastoral poems; n.d.
846 - MS poems, 'Yee Rocks yee Caves & pensiue shades in vain' and various drafts of 'Love gives now Pains but What wee may endure'; n.d.
847 - Four MS fragments of untitled, unascribed poems; n.d.
848 - MS poem, untitled, 'The world could never yett agree'; n.d.
849 - MS poem, untitled, 'Why would men know the point of time'; n.d.
850 - MS poem on defeat of Louis XIV; c 1704
851 - MS poem entitled 'A Thought on a C___tes att ye Bath by her unkown Admirer a E____n'; n.d.
852 - MS poem, untitled, 'Love fair Celinda pleads a just Excuse'; n.d.
853 - MS poem, untitled, 'To mistaken Caelia'; n.d.
854 - Four MS poems, two of which are titled, not ascribed; n.d.
855 - Two draft MS poems on love; n.d.
856 - MS group of poems by various authors including Henry Hall, Aphra Behn, Sir Charles Hedges and several unascribed.
857 - MS poems, mainly on political topics, some by Thomas Ward of Christ Church, Oxford; 1703-1706
858 - MS entitled 'Epilogue spoken by Ignoramus'; n.d.
859 - MS poem entitled 'The Sturdy Beggars'; n.d.