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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T12:21:49machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T12:21:49humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonArundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595presumedHoward, Philipp, 1st Earl of Arundel, 1557-1595presumedHoward, Philip, s., 1557-1595presumedArundel, Philip Howard, 1st earl.presumedArundel, Philip Howard, 20th Earl OfpresumedHoward, Philipp 1557-1595 1st Earl of ArundelpresumedArundel, Philip Howard of 1557-1595presumedHoward, Philipp 1557-1595presumedArundel, Philipp Howard of 1557-1595presumedHoward, Philip Earl of Arundel, Saint 1557-1595presumedArundel, Philip Howard Earl of 1557-1595presumedArundel, Philipp Howard of 1557-1595presumedArundel, (1st Earl of) 1557-1595presumedSurrey, Philip Howard Earl of, Saint 1557-1595presumed1557-06-281595-10-19English poetry 16th centuryBretonsBurghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598,Church of EnglandElizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603,Houghton Library.Southwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595.Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595. Copy of the original letter : to Queen Elizabeth, ca. 1585.Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603,Copy of the original letter : to Queen Elizabeth, ca. 1585.1 item (20 p.)Announcing his intention of leaving England for the sake of his religion. Pierpont Morgan Library.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?. Poetical miscellany [manuscript], 1604.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632.Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?W. I., fl. 1601.Cambridgeshire (England). Justices of the Peace.Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872,Poetical miscellany [manuscript], 1604.82 p.Contains 6 published works, and 4 letters, etc., each with the date of copying, April to November 1604. Contents: Newes from Graves-end, p. 1 (STC 12199, 1604); Looke to it: for, Ile stabbe ye, p. 12 (STC 21398, 1604, by Samuel Rowlands); The owle, by Michael Drayton, p. 19, a transcript of the first quarto of 1604; The lettinge of humours blood in the head vaine, by S.R. (Samuel Rowlands STC 21393, 1600, where the order of the epigrams differs from manuscript) p. 31; The whipping of the satyr, introduction signed W.I. (STC 14071, 1601), attributed to John Weever, p. 43; Thomas Stanley's letter to Cambridge justices, 1597, p. 57; Pasquils mad-cappe, (STC 3675, 1600, by Nicholas Breton) p. 60; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk's letter to the Queen, 1571, and account of his execution in 1572, p. 69; The end of Walter, Earl of Essex, 1576, with epitaphs, p. 72; Philip, Earl of Arundel's letter to the Queen, 1586, p. 79. Folger Shakespeare LibrarySouthwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595. Poems of Robert Southwell [manuscript], ca. 1625.Southwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595.Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.Vaux, Henry, ca. 1559-1587.Harmsworth library,Poems of Robert Southwell [manuscript], ca. 1625.88 leaves.Manuscript poems bound with, but not included in, the printed edition of John Wolfe's edition of Saint Peters complaint with other poems, 1595 (STC 22957). Also includes poem of the contempt of the world by Philip, Earl of Arundel after his attainder, leaf 51 (see Charles Edmond's edition of A fourfold meditation, 1895); and several by Henry Vaux, leaf 69, (see Appendix C of Vaux of Harrowden by G. Anstruther, 1953). Folger Shakespeare LibraryBurghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598,. Letter signed from William Cecil, Baron Burghley, to Sir Roger Townshend [manuscript], 1589 June 15.Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598,Townshend, Roger, ca. 1544-1590Letter signed from William Cecil, Baron Burghley, to Sir Roger Townshend [manuscript], 1589 June 15.1 item.Asking him to visit the Earl of Arundel in the Tower, and confer about his debts. Folger Shakespeare LibraryÁguila, Juan del, 1545-1602. Miscellany on religion and state affairs, 1559-1601 [manuscript], compiled ca. 1601.Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603Águila, Juan del, 1545-1602.Bacon, Nicholas, Sir, 1509-1579.Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Dering, Edward, 1540?-1576.Digges, Thomas, d. 1595.Hammond, John, 1542-1589 or 90.Rainolds, John, 1549-1607.Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617.Savile, Henry, Sir, 1549-1622.Some, Robert, 1542-1609.Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.Greene, Richard,Scott, Thomas,Knatchbull, John,Miscellany on religion and state affairs, 1559-1601 [manuscript], compiled ca. 1601.1 v. ; 23 x 32 cm.Contents include many reports and letters to and from the Earl of Essex, the Queen, the Privy Council and others relating to the 1596 Cadiz expedition, (including one from Sir Walter Raleigh), the 1597 voyage to the Azores, Ireland from 1599 to 1601, and the 1601 Essex rebellion; Essex' Apology; the Statesman's speech from Francis Bacon's Device to entertain the Queen at Essex house [1595]; [Edmund Spenser's] View of the present state of Ireland, 1597; [A looking glass for her Majesty wherein to view Ireland, by Bernabe Rich, 1599]; proclamation of Don Juan del Aguila to the Catholics of Ireland, [1601]. Also includes various controversial writings and sermons arising from the Bishops' Articles by Edward Dering, Robert Some, [John?] Hammond, John Rainolds; several sermons; speeches of the Queen to the ambassador to the King of Poland, 1597, and to the students at Oxford, [1592]; Henry Savile's oration to the Queen at Oxford, 159[2]; a letter of the Queen to Lady Norris, 1597; the first part of Thomas Digges' [Humble motives] and his notes on Holland and Zeeland; letters to the Queen from the Duke of Norfolk, 1571, Philip, Earl of Arundel, [1585] and Sir Francis Walsingham, 1581; a letter from the Duke of Norfolk to his son, [1572]; speeches of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1559-1569; a general band for the preservation of James VI of Scotland and his right to the English throne, 1599; the instrument of association for the preservation of Elizabeth, 1584; a letter discussing the Duke of Mayenne's answer ... [1593?]; and Bainbridge & Johnson of the oath. Vellum stubs: According to Charteris: formerly used as reinforcement in the binding date from the Medieval times. Unidentified fragments, which derived from a liturgical music manuscript, contain incomplete text and one includes Gregorian chant in square notation. Folger Shakespeare LibraryArundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595. The pathe to paradise, [circa 1600].Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.The pathe to paradise, [circa 1600].1 v. (27 ff.) ; 22 x 15 cm.Manuscript, on paper, in italic script, produced in England around 1600. The text is a devotional poem, also known as The Fourfold Meditation. After the introduction of 216 lines, the poem begins "O wretched man which louest earthlie thinges ..." Manuscript, on paper, in italic script, produced in England around 1600. For more information on the text, see notes to Osborn a6. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryBurns, John,. Commonplace book : manuscript, [ca. 1590].Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.Burns, John,Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603,Fulke, William, 1538-1589.Lillie, Edmund.Tichborne, Chidiock, ca. 1558-1586.Vallenger, Stephen.Walpole, Henry, 1558-1595.Harpsfield, Nicholas, 1519-1575.Commonplace book : manuscript, [ca. 1590].1 v. (163 leaves) ; 20 cm.Written in an unidentified hand in an English cursive secretary script; concerns Catholic martyrs in England. Houghton LibraryLife of the Earle & Countess of Arundel.Life of the Earle & Countess of Arundel. [1st quarter of 18th cent.]93, 95 p. 24 cm.[Pt. 1] The life and death of the renown'd confessor Phillippe Howard, Earl of Arundel, etc.--[pt. 2] The life of the right-honourable Lady, the Lady Anne, Countesse of Arundell and Surrey, foundresse of the English College of the Society of Jesus in Gant. Richard A. Gleeson Library (University of San Francisco)Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D.Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D1 collectionIndex to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.Houghton LibraryThornborough, John, 1551-1641. Ledger [manuscript], 1572/3 January 20.Thornborough, John, 1551-1641.Davies, John, 1565?-1618.Candeler, Thomas, mercer.Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland)Guicciardini, Francesco, 1483-1540.Dallington, Robert, 1561-1637.Lansperger, Johannes Justus, 1489-1539.Buckland, Richard, d. 1575?Buckland, Didimus, fl. 1550-1590.Parkinson, Mr., fl. 1604.Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.James I, King of England, 1566-1625.Crowcombe court,Ware, John,Ledger [manuscript], 1572/3 January 20.1 v. ; 34 x 23 cm.Contents of Part I: Debts "per me" Thomas Candeler, mercer. Contents of Part II: (1) leaf 5 -- An epistle or exhortation of Jesus Christ to the soul ... [by Joannes Justus Lanspergius], ca. 1590, an English version [attributed to Philip, Earl of Arundel], which follows the printed text of 1592-3 fairly closely, except for the verses and hymns which are very different. It does not have "The Instructions" but does have an extra hymn on leaf 62, as well as some additions and alterations in a different hand. (For a discussion of this and the next two works see Publications of the Catholic Record Society, vol. 21, (1919), p. 324); (2) leaf 70 -- Letter from Philip [Earl of] Arundel to Elizabeth, Easter 1585, printed op.cit. p. 99; (3) leaf 73 -- a long poem [Fourfold Meditation] "written against Christmas 1587," attributed to Arundel in another hand; (4) leaf 100v -- the song, Come live with me and be my love [by Marlowe], and its Response [by Raleigh]; (5) leaf 101v -- Mr. Parkinson's speech to the king at Berwick, [1604]; (6) leaf 102 -- part of [The device to entertain Her Majesty at Harefield, 1602], attributed to John Davies by A. Harbage ... in Annals of English drama ... 1964 (see X.d.172); (7) leaf 105 -- Aphorism [from Book I of Sir Robert Dallington's Aphorisms ... out of ... Fr. Guicciardine], translated into Latin by John Ware (see leaf 124v) - the first 13 and part of the 14th only; (8) Numerous abstracts of leases ... or properties in London and Middlesex, 1550-1590, belonging to Richard Buckland and his son Didimus, including the will of Richard, August 22, 1573, proved August 19, 1575; (9) Miscellaneous papers relating to Ireland including an extent and an inquisition of lands in Esker [near Lucan, co. Dublin], temp. Henry VIII and July 26, 1547, leases made by the dean and chapter of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1557-1582, several royal grants of offices, 1586-1595, and The present state of Ireland touching the rebels and their strength both of horse and foot, [at the arrival of the earl of Essex, April 1599], leaf 98, printed with marked differences in Cal. of S.P. Carew, 1589-1600, p. 298. Folger Shakespeare Library