Spenser, Edmund, poet

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referencedIn ORIGINAL grant by Edmund Spenser, of Kilcolman [co. Cork], the Poet, of the custody of the woods of Balliganim and a house in the bawne of Richardston [co. Cork] to [James Roche alias] McHenry; [circa 1597 ?]. With autograph signature. Paper. Folio., approximately 1597 British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclix. ff. 32.1. Epithalamion (words, Edmund Spenser), for organ and soprano solo (optional), op. 67 no. 3; 1968. Draft (ff. 1-7) and fair copy (ff. 8-15) scores, both in pencil; -dyeline score (ff. 16-23). 370 x 275mm.;..., 1968 British Library
referencedIn ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. G.F. Handel: Occasional Oratorio (libretto by Newburgh Hamilton after texts by John Milton and Edmund Spenser) (HWV 62); 1746. Autograph. (Händel-Gesellschaft XLIII). According to Barclay Squire the MS. is foliated throughout ..., 1746 British Library
referencedIn Sir Edward Stradling: Letter to, from Sir K. Digby, on verses of E. Spenser: 17th cent.Edmund Spenser, poet: Exposition of his verses in the Faerie Queene, book ii. canto 9, on the soul and body of man, by Sir K. Digby: 17th cent.Sir Kenelm Digby, Ch... British Library
referencedIn "A VIEW of the present State of Ireland discoursed by way of a dialogue between Eudoxus and Irenæus;" written by Edmund Spenser, in 1596. A contemporary copy, originally belonging to Sir Arthur Chichester, Lord-Deputy of Ireland, 1604-1613, whose nam... British Library
referencedIn Sloane 1442Paper, 4to, ff. 106, XVII century."A monethes jorney into Fraunce", or a kind of journal, divided into four books, kept by a person on a tour through Normandy and France. ff. 1-106.Voyages and Travels: Tour through Normandy and France: [16... British Library
referencedIn POETICAL MISCEI,LANY, with a few prose pieces. Among the writers whose names or initials are given are.-H. N. [Henry Noel ?]. ff. 1, 1 b, 24 b, 140 b, 172 b, 173, 176. John Cleveland. ff. 5-8, 17 b, 62, 66 b, 154-158 b. Capt. [Richard] Lovelace: Ver..., 1638-1655 British Library
referencedIn Sloane 1695Paper, in folio, ff. 53, XVII Century; bound with No. 1742.A view of the state of Ireland, written dialogue-wise between Eudoxus and Irenaeus, by Edmund Spenser. ff. 1-53.Edmund Spenser, poet: View of the state of Ireland: 1596.Ireland: Vi... British Library
referencedIn 1972-1983.1. Three Latin Motets, SSATB, op.83, no. 1; 1972. Score; sketches; printed copy.2. Hymn for Shakespeare’s Birthday (Day-Lewis), SATB and organ, op.83, no.2; 1972.3. ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’, treble, SATB and organ, op.91, no. 1; 1975. Scor..., 1972-1983 British Library
creatorOf EDMUND SPENSER: 'Mother Hubberds tale'; circa 5 June 1607. Copy. This text of Spenser's satirical allegory, published as 'Prosopopoeia: or, Mother Hubberd's Tale' in Complaints (1591), comprises 1362 verses rather than the 1388 of the printed version... British Library
referencedIn MIDDLETON PAPERS. Vol. XLIV (ff. 205). Kenelm Digby Papers, consisting of correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Sir Kenelm Digby (d. 1665), illustrating his multifarious interests in literature, philosophy, theology and alchemy; 1636/7-1663, n.d..., 1637-1664 British Library
referencedIn "NOTULÆ; a few notes upon the Scriptures and some of our greater poets," by Joseph Hunter. 1. Notes on passages in the Pentateuch and other books both of the Old and New Testament, ff. 3, 28, 33; Illustrations of obsolete English terms used in the re..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclxxiii. ff. 26.1. 'Amoretti', sonnet for speaker and viola (words, Edmund Spenser); n.d. Draft MS. in pencil (ff. 1-2); -non-autograph fair copy in ink on transparency (ff. 3-5). 370 x 260mm.; 420 x 295mm.2. 'Bring, in..., 1934-1936 British Library
referencedIn " THE SHEAPHEARDS LOGIKE: conteyning the præcepts of that art put downe by Ramus; examples fet owt of the Sheapheards Kalender; notes and expositions collected owt of Beurhusius, Piscator, Mr. Chatterton and diuers others. Together with twooe general..., approximately 1580-approximately 1585 British Library
referencedIn 'The Life of Mr. Edmund Spenser', by Thomas Birch; 1751. This is the draft of his 'Life' prefixed to his edition of The Faerie Queene, 1751, 3 vols. At the beginning are the 'Proposals' for printing the work. Paper; ff. iii + 39. Quarto. A.D. 1751.Ed..., 1751 British Library
referencedIn ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. G.F. Handel: Miscellaneous collections and selections vol. VI; circa 1735 -circa 1750. Autograph. Fragments with English words. f. i was removed during recent conservation work; between ff. 17 and 18, 34 and 35 are single fol..., approximately 1735-approximately 1750 British Library
referencedIn ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. G.F. Handel: Anthems V. Coronation Anthems for King George II and Queen Caroline (HWV 258-261); 1727. Autograph. (Händel-Gesellschaft XIV). Between ff. 17 and 18 is a single leaf, ruled with staves but otherwise blank, foliate..., 1727 British Library
referencedIn ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. G.F. Handel: Occasional Oratorio; [HWV 62] 18th century. Copy. (Händel-Gesellschaft XLIII). Full score. Smith Collection, Vol. 15. For autograph see R.M.20.f.3.ff. 153. 14.5 x 10.25 in.John Milton, poet: Edmund Spenser, poet: ..., 18th century British Library
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Balliganim, Cork
Ireland, Europe
Belgium, Europe
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Siena, Italy
Normandy, France
Richardston, Cork
Ireland, Europe
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