Marvell, Andrew

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referencedIn Collection of letters and papers made by Thomas Birch, chiefly transcripts in his autograph but including a few original letters; 17th-I 8th centt. Included are: (a) copies of the correspondence of Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, made from..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn Walter Charleton, d 1707 MD, FRS: Loci communes: 17th cent.includes:f. 7 Hippocrates: Sententiæ de medico: 18th cent.ff. 9-12 Regnerus de Graaf, Physician of Delt: Summarium libri " De virorum organis generationi inservientibus": 18th cent.ff. 13... British Library
referencedIn Vol. I (ff. i + 214). (a) Papers relating to the "European Magazine," with details respecting the Handel Commemoration, 1784-1787. ff. 59 b-100; (b) Facsimile of Milton's assignment of "Paradise Lost" to S. Symons, 1667. The original is Add. MS. 1886... British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANY OF RESTORATION POEMS AND VERSE-SATIRES; circa 1655-1679. Copies. The collection consists of forty-one satirical and lyric poems dating mostly from the 1670s, of which some twenty-six are of established authorship. The great majority are by..., approximately 1655-1679 British Library
creatorOf CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. II. English literary autographs; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Edmund Waller, Andrew Marvell, John Evelyn, John Locke, John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, William Congreve, Sir Richard Steele, ..., approximately 16th century-20th century British Library
creatorOf PETTY PAPERS. VOL. I. General correspondence of Sir William Petty; 1649-1687. Including (f. ii) a list of contents by the 6th Marquess of Lansdowne, labels by James Matthews (ff. iii, 167), and annotations throughout by both. For an item by item list..., 1649-1687 British Library
creatorOf TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CCXXXVIII (ff. 145). Political poems and satires, etc.; circa 1609-circa 1735, n.d. Partly French. Partly printed. Most of the pieces are datable to the reigns of William III and Anne, and several (ff. 38, 42, 68, 86-89 and 114)..., 1604-1740 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 1079. Christopher Shaw Collection: Vol. ii. ‘Garden songs’, also known as ‘In praise of gardens’, cantata for tenor solo, chorus, organ and piano; 1975, revised and orchestrated 1977-78. Full score of original version (ff. 1-38) and orchest..., 1975-1978 British Library
referencedIn HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCCCCXXII. Miscellaneous letters and papers, chiefly literary; 1707-1794. Included are:-1. Alexander Pope to [the Rev. Ralph] Bridges, in answer to criticisms on his Homer; 5 April, [1708]. Copy. Printed in Elwin's Works of Po..., 1707-1794 British Library
referencedIn includes:f. 1 Andrew Marvell: Instructions to a Painter: 17th cent.f. 2 Bible. Commentaries: Note on Romans i. 16: 17th cent.f. 4 Spain, General: Description of the Escorial: 17th cent. British Library
referencedIn includes:ff. 1-7 George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham: Speech in the House of Lords: 1677.ff. 1-7 Charles II of England: Speech in the House of Lords by the Duke of Buckingham: 1676/7.ff. 7, 21 b, 28-30, 36-38 Poetry ENGLISH: Moral and polit... British Library
referencedIn G. VersePetty Papers. Vol. L. Verse by Petty and others, followed by a group of miscellaneous papers; circa 1664-1686, 1728 and n.d. With a list of contents (f. i) by the 6th Marquess of Lansdowne, and two labels by James Matthews, 'Sir William Petty..., 1659-1728 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XXII, 1669-1685.includes:ff. 1-9b England; Parliament: List of Commons members of: 1669.ff. 10, 11 Nonconformists: Draft of Bill for toleration of: [1673?].ff. 10, 11 England; Parliament: Draft of bill for toleration of Dissenters: [1673?]..., 1669-1685 British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS. Paper; ff. 338. British Library arrangement. A. Eleven letters from William Ewart Gladstone to Joseph Williams Blakesley, Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, and (1872) Dean of Lincoln, mainly concerning political a..., 1655-1983 British Library
referencedIn Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Poems inscribed to: 18th cent.Poetry LATIN: Political satires, epitaphs, etc.: 18th cent.Poetry ENGLISH: Moral and political verses: 18th cent.Poetry FRENCH: Political satires, epitaphs, etc.: 18th cent.includes:ff. 1, 9, 15... British Library
referencedIn William Empson papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Poetry ENGLISH: Collections of miscellaneous pieces: 17th cent.includes:ff. 3, 4, 48, 49, 51, 56, 61 John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester: Poetical pieces: 17th cent.ff. 10-13 Matthew Prior, poet and diplomatist: Poetical satire on modern translato... British Library
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Chelsea, Middlesex
Solway Firth, United Kingdom
Spain, Europe
Romsey, Hampshire
Fontenoy, Belgium
Vienna, Austria
Ireland, Europe
Rochester, Kent
Eton, Buckinghamshire
Venice, Italy
Stowe House, Buckinghamshire
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