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D'Israeli, Isaac, Cur. Lit. (1791–1834), date of original edition. ed. B. Disraeli, 1849, date of edition referred to. 79, page of Life. [iii. 140], volume and page of Cur. Lit.
A.
Arber, Edward, English Reprints: p. 83 [No. 29, xiv. 13–22].
Archaeologia (Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries): pp. 130 [xxii. 175], 299 [xii. 271], 368 [xliv. 394]. See also Collier, Monson.
Ashmolean MSS. (Bodleian Library): pp. 368 [DCCLXXXVI, fol. 101], 386.
Aubrey, John, Letters by Eminent Persons and Lives of Eminent Men, 1813: pp. 8, 13, 25, 28, 35, 49, 57, 58, 100, 104, 105, 164, 180, 181, 192, 209, 249, 273, 282, 283, 300 [ii. 416 and 494, and 509–21].
Aulicus Coquinarius (published in Secret History of James I, 1811)—'supposed to have been compiled from Bishop Goodman's materials by William Sanderson': p. 210 [173].
B.
Bacon, Anthony, Correspondence (MSS. Tenison, at Lambeth, and Lambeth Palace MSS.): pp. 89 [Cat. 162], 108 [Cat. 166].
Bacon, Francis, Lord, Works, Letters, and Life, ed. James Spedding, R.E. Ellis, and D.D. Heath, 1858–1874.
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—Life: pp. 359 [vi. 360–2], 361 [vi. 356, 364–5].
Bayley, John, History and Antiquities of the Tower of London, 1821: p. 250 [Appendix, vol. ii. ch. x].
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Beaumont, Christopher de Harlay de, Lettres à Henri IV (transcripts by E. Edwards from MSS. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris): pp. 182, 195, 201, 227, 237, 239, 240.
Biographia Britannica, 1747–1766 (Art. W. Ralegh): pp. 39, 49.
Birch, Rev. Thomas, D.D., Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 1754: pp. 89 [i. 79], 147 [ii. 418].
—Life of Sir Walter Ralegh (Oxford ed. of Ralegh's Works): pp. 89 [i. 593], 300 [i. 613].
Blackstone, Mr. Justice Sir William, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–1769). Revised by Serjeant Henry John Stephen, 3rd ed. 1853: p. 285 [ii. 475].
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount ('The Craftsman, by Caleb D'Anvers, Esq.' 1731–1737. Nos. 160, 163, 164, 175, 274): p. 269.
Bray. See Manning.
Brayley, Edward Wedlake, and John Britton, History of Surrey, 1850: p. 380 [ii. 93–4].
Bruce, Rev. John, Correspondence of King James VI of Scotland with Sir R. Cecil and others in England (Camden Society), 1861: pp. 58 [67], 148 [Appendix 82–3, 90], 172 [15], 173 [67], 175 [43], 176 [18–9], 177 [ibid.], 254 [140–60, 219].
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld, M.D., Raleghana (Burial-place of Walter and Katherine Ralegh), 1896: p. 5 (Devon Assoc. Trans. xxviii. 291–4).
—— (Birthplace of Sir Walter Ralegh), 1889: pp. 6, 101 (Devon Assoc. Trans. xxi. 319–21).
—— (Children of), 1896: p. 197 (Devon Assoc. Trans. xxviii. 310–12).
—London and Suburban Residences of Sir Walter Ralegh: pp. 103–5 (Western Antiquary, iv. 82–7, 109–12).
—Bibliography of Sir Walter Ralegh (reprinted from Western Antiquary), 1886: pp. 265–76.
—(Tobacco and Potatoes): p. 49 (Devon Assoc. Trans. xxx. 158–97). Builder, The, Sept. 17, 1864: p. 105.
Bullen, A.H. (Poetical Rhapsody, ed. Francis Davison, 1602), 1890: pp. 78 [i. 116, and Introd. 83, 84], 79 [i. 28, and Introd. 86].
—(England's Helicon, 1600), 1887: p. 80 [Introd. 22, 23].
Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, State Papers at Hatfield House, Vol. ii, 1571–1596, ed. Rev. Wm. Murdin: pp. 93 [ii. 657], 95 [ii. 658], 102 [ii. 675], 152 [ii. 811].
C.
Calendar, Carew MSS. 1515–1624, Lambeth Palace Library, ed. Rev. John S. Brewer and William Bullen, 1868: pp. 38, 49, 71, 91, 126, 148, 149, 156, 158, 162, 169, 330.
—State Papers, Domestic Series, Elizabeth and James I, 1585–1618: pp. 34, 35, 36, 37, 43, 45, 51, 54, 55, 58, 59, 64, 69, 82, 84, 87, 89, 96, 98, 101, 102, 117, 125, 134, 135, 142, 146, 147, 164, 169, 180, 182, 201, 208, 241, 242, 243, 247, 249, 252, 254, 257, 260, 262, 263, 264, 266, 288, 297, 298, 300, 301, 302, 307, 313, 316, 332, 333, 337, 346, 347, 348, 349, 352, 358, 366, 369, 372, 375, 381, 384, 385, 386, 387, 393, 394, 396.
—Venetian State Papers, 1581–1591: pp. 50, 64.
Camden, William, Annales, etc. regnante Elizabethâ (Part I, to 1589, 1615; Part II, 1627), ed. Thomas Hearne, 1717: pp. 9 [i. 198], 66 [ii. 574–5], 89 [iii. 697], 109 [iii. 697], 137 [iii. 741–2].
—Annales Regni Jacobi I: p. 275 [9].
—Epistolae (containing in appendix the Annales Jacobi I), ed. Thomas Smith, 1691: pp. 325 [256], 333 [243].
Campbell, John, Lord, Lives of the Chief Justices of England, 1849–1857: p. 209 [i. 210–11].
Carew, Richard, Survey of Cornwall (1602), ed. Lord de Dunstanville, 1811: p. 168 [xxv-xxvi].
Carlyle, Thomas: p. 279 (see Cromwell).
Carte, Thomas, General History of England, 1747–1755: p. 205 [iii. 719].
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, first earl of, The Difference and Disparity between the Estates and Conditions of George, Duke of Buckingham, and Robert, Earl of Essex, 'written by the Earl of Clarendon in his younger Dayes' (in Reliquiae Wottonianae, 4th ed. 1685, 185–202): p. 145 [190].
Coke, Sir Edward, Third Institute (1644), 1797: p. 214 [24–5].
Collier, John Payne (Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, vol. v): pp. 244 [7], 246 [7].
—Archaeologia (Society of Antiquaries) 1852–1853: pp. 11 [xxxiv. 139], 15 [xxxiv. 139], 21 [xxxiv. 141], 36 [xxxv. 368–71], 42 [xxxiii. 199, and xxxiv. 151], 89 [xxxiv. 160], 90 [xxxiv. 161], 91 [xxxiv. 165], 133 [xxxiv. 168], 164 [xxxiv. 163–4], 165 [xxxv. 214], 244 [xxxv. 217–8], 252 [xxxv. 219–20].
Corney, Bolton, 'Curiosities of Literature, by I. D'Israeli, Esq., Illustrated by Bolton Corney, Esq.,' 1837: p. 274.
Costello, Louisa Stuart, Memoirs of Eminent Englishwomen, 1844: p. 63 [i. 209–10].
Cotton. Library MSS., British Museum: pp. 57 [Galba, C. 9, fol. 157], 132 [Vespas. C. 13, fol. 290], 149 [Julius, F. 6, p. 433], 272 [Julius, C. 3, fol. 311], 316 [Titus, B. 8, fol. 155], 351 [Vitell. C. 17, foll. 439–40], 373 [Titus, C. 6, fol. 93].
Craftsman. See Bolingbroke.
Cromwell, Oliver, Letters and Speeches, ed. Thomas Carlyle, 1870: p. 279 [ii. 293].
—Memoirs of the Protector Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry, by Oliver Cromwell, Esq. (1820), 3rd ed. 1822: p. 279 [i. 369–70].
D.
Declaration of the Demeanour and Carriage of Sir Walter Raleigh, as well in his Voyage, as in and since his Return, printed by the King's Printers, 1618; reprinted Harleian Miscellany, iii, 1809; Somers Collect, ii, 1809: pp. 301 [Harl. iii. 20–3], 389–93 [Harl. iii. 18, et seq.].
Dee, Dr. John, Private Diary, ed. J.O. Halliwell (Camden Society), 1842: p. 104 [54].
Devereux, Walter B., Lives and Letters of the Devereux, Earls of Essex, 1853: pp. 61 [i. 86], 62 [i. 186–8], 130 [i. 376–7], 138 [i. 457].
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, Transactions of the (see also Brushfield): pp. 2 [xv. 163–79], 313 [xv. 459].
D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, Journals of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, ed. Paul Bowes (1682), 1862: pp. 105 [478, 492], 106 [508–9], 158 [674–6], 159 [629–33].
D'Israeli, Isaac, Curiosities of Literature (1791–1834), ed. B. Disraeli, 1849: pp. 79 [iii. 140], 274 [iii. 145–7], 334 [iii. 127], 375 [iii. 141].
—'Amenities of Literature (Psychological History of Rawleigh (1840)),' 1841: pp. 59 [iii. 152], 181 [iii. 166–7], 274 [iii. 172–84].
Dixon, William Hepworth, Her Majesty's Tower, 1869–71: pp. 198 [i. 351–4], 266 [i. 369–70].
Drexelius, Jeremiah (Trismegistus Christianus), Antwerp, 1643: p. 40 [469].
Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, 'Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with—January, 1619' (Shakespeare Society), ed. David Laing, 1842: pp. 13 [21], 270 [15], 274 [15], 301 [21].
E.
Echard, Archdeacon Laurence, History of England, 1711: p. 186 [i. 911].
Edwards, Edward, Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, 1868: p. 26 [i. 54–5].
Egerton Papers—from MSS. belonging to Lord Francis Egerton, ed. J. Payne Collier (for Camden Society), 1840: pp. 36 [94], 183 [377].
Eliot, Sir John, Monarchy of Man, MSS. Harleian, 2228, Brit. Mus. (cf. Forster's Life of Eliot [i. 34, 604]): pp. 375, 397.
Evelyn, John, Diary and Correspondence, ed. William Bray (1818–1819), 1872: p. 267 [i. 391].
F.
Febre, Nicholas le, Discours sur le Grand Cordial de Sir Walter Ralegh, 1664: p. 266.
Flying Chudleigh, Chaplain of the, MSS. Corpus Christi, Oxford: p. 326.
Forster, John, Life of John Eliot, 1864. See Eliot.
Fortescue Papers; collected by John Packer, Secretary to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, ed. S.R. Gardiner, 1871: pp. 332 [40], 386 [80], 387 [67], 395 [143].
Foss, Edward, Judges of England, 1857: pp. 209 [vi. 179], 231 [vi. 159].
Foster, Mr. Justice Sir Michael, Trial of the Rebels in 1746, and other Crown Cases (1st ed. 1762), new ed. 1809: pp. 214, 222 [234].
Fox (or Foxe), John, Acts and Monuments (1554–1562), 1684: p. 5 [iii. 748].
Froude, James Anthony, History of England, 1856–1870: p. 4 [vi. 149].
Fuller, Rev. Thomas, Church History of Britain, 1655: p. 7 [170].
—History of the Worthies of England (1662), 1811: pp. 24 [i. 287], 166 [ii. 286], 394 [ii. 336].
G.
Gainsford, Captain Thomas, Vox Spiritus, or Sir Walter Rawleigh's Ghost, 1620: p. 395 [Fortescue Papers, 143].
Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, History of England, from the Accession of James I to the Disgrace of Chief Justice Coke, 1603–1616. 1863: pp. 190 [i. 102], 193 [i. 89], 226 [i. 58–9], 263 [i. 29–32].
—Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, 1617–1623. 1869: pp. 238 [i. 151], 309 [i. 57–64], 324 [i. 125, 130], 332 [i. 134], 337 [i. 140].
—The Case against Sir Walter Ralegh (Fortnightly Review, vol. vii; New Series, vol. i), 1867: pp. 305 [613], 318 [602–14].
Gascoigne, George, The Glasse of Gouernment (1576), ed. W.C. Hazlitt (Roxburghe Library), 1870: p. 12 [ii. 178].
Gerard, John, Herbal, or General History of Plants, 1597, with dedication to Sir Walter Raleigh: p. 105 [546].
Gibbon, Edward, Life and Works, ed. John Lord Sheffield (1799), new ed. 1814: pp. 102 [i. 152], 281 [i. 151], 309 [i. 152–3], 398 [i. 153].
Gibson MSS., Lambeth Palace Library: p. 345 [viii. fol. 21].
Gifford, William, Ben Jonson's Works, with Memoir by, 1860: p. 157 [19].
Goodman, Godfrey, ex-Bishop of Gloucester, Court of King James the First, ed. John S. Brewer, 1839: pp. 195 [ii. 93–7], 381 [i. 69].
Gorges, Sir Arthur, A larger Relation of the said Island Voyage (1607), iv. Purchas, 1938–1969: pp. 136 [iv. 1950], 139 [iv. 1965], 140 [iv. 1938–69].
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H.
Hailes, Lord, Secret Correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI, ed. Lord Hailes, 1766: pp. 171 [116], 174 [9], 175 [29], 176 [68], 180 [231], 182 [107], 254 [140–60, 290].
Hakluyt, Richard, Voyages, Navigations, Traffics, and Discoveries of the English Nation (1600). New ed. 1810: pp. 11 [iii. 364], 15 [iii. 186], 44 [iii. 301–6], 45 [iii. 324–40], 47 [iii. 365], 50 [iii. 366], 53 [iii. 364], 67 [ii. 169], 84 [ii. 663–70], 119 [iv. 66].
Hall, Bishop Joseph, Balm of Gilead (1660), Works, 1837: p. 279 [vii. 171].
Hallam, Henry, Constitutional History of England, Henry VII—George II (1827), 1850: pp. 183 [i. 354], 199 [i. 353], 204 [i. 354], 225 [i. 353], 285 [i. 277], 293 [i. 352–3], 303 [i. 354].
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Hampshire, History of, by Richard Warner, 1795, Woodward, Wilks, and Lockhart (undated) 209 [i. 298–302], Murray's Handbook, 5th ed. 1898: p. 209 [98–9].
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Hariot (Harriot, Heriott, or Heriot), Thomas, A Briefe and True Report of the new found Land of Virginia, February, 1587; published, London, 1588, and in Latin, by Theodore Bry at Frankfort, 1590; reprinted from the London edition by Hakluyt (iii. 324–40), 1600; new ed. of Hakluyt, 1810: pp. 45, 49.
Harleian MSS., British Museum: pp. 20 [6993, fol. 5], 21 [1644, fol. 77], 56 [6994, fol. 2], 181 [11402, fol. 88], 210, 218 [xxxix. ff. 277 et seq.], 288 [xxxix. fol. 359], 290 [xxxix. ff. 350–1], 329 [4761, ff. 23–5], 333 [7002, fol. 410].
Harleian Miscellany (from library of Edward, second Earl of Oxford), (1st ed. William Oldys, 1744–1753; 2nd ed. the late William Oldys and Thomas Park, 1808–1813): pp. 381 [iv. 62], 382 [iv. 63], 387 [iii. 63–8].
Hatfield Papers, Hatfield House: pp. 18, 102, 103, 107, 111, 112, 119, 120, 124, 126, 141, 156, 160, 164, 165, 170, 171, 174, 178, 181, 194, 201, 203, 232, 233, 242, 244, 246, 247, 249, 260, 261, 334.
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Hennessy, Sir John Pope, Sir Walter Ralegh in Ireland, 1883: pp. 70 [1–3], 162 [75–9], 272 [142–3].
Heylin, Rev. Peter, D.D., 'Observation upon some particular persons and passages in a Book intitled A Compleat History of the Lives and Reigns of Queen Mary and King James, By a Lover of the Truth, 1656' (ascribed to Carew Ralegh, but queried in British Museum Catalogue as by Peter Heylin): pp. 243, 254, 281.
Historical Account of Sir Walter Raleigh's Voyages and Adventures, 1719: p. 7.
'Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1st ed. by Raphael Holinshed, 1577; 2nd ed. by Raphael Holinshed, William Harrison, and others, newlie augmented and continued to the yeare 1586 by John Hooker, alias Vowell, Gent.'—the 'supplie' by Hooker, vol. vi, 323–461—1586–1587). Reprint 1807 (to which I refer): pp. 4 [iii. 942], 15 [vi. 107], 16 [vi. 437], 18 [vi. 441–5], 38 [vi. 183], 45 [iv. 598–9].
Hooker, John, alias Vowell. See Holinshed. Also, Epistle Dedicatory, prefixed to his translation of The Irish Histories of Giraldus Cambrensis, and his Continuation of the Chronicles of Ireland, in ii. Holinshed, ed. 1587. Reprint 1807, vol. vi, pp. 101–110: pp. 1 [vi. 105–6], 3 [vi. 105], 53 [vi. 107].
Howell, Thomas Bayly (Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials, edited by Thomas Bayly Howell, 1809–1815; and by Thomas Jones Howell, 1815–1826): pp. 174 [ii. 48], 228 [ii. 48], 230 [ii. 47–51], 237 [ii. 50], 260 [ii. 950–1].
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I.
Irish Correspondence, Eliz. (Record Office): pp. 19 [lxxx. § 82], 20 [lxxxiii. § 16].
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K.
King, Captain Samuel, Narrative of Sir Walter Ralegh's Motives and Opportunities for conveying himself out of the Kingdom, with the Manner in which he was betrayed, MS. 1618. (Cited by Oldys in Life; and stated by E. Edwards to be in the British Museum; but not discoverable there by Spedding): pp. 333–342.
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L.
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Leicester's Commonwealth. See Parsons.
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M.
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Monson, Sir William, Narrative of the Principal Naval Expeditions of English Fleets, 1588–1603 (MSS. Cotton. Titus, B. viii, ff. 127 et seq. Brit. Mus.). Printed by Sir Henry Ellis in xxxiv. Archaeologia, 296–349, as by an anonymous writer 'closely connected with Sir William Monson, if he was not Sir William himself'; and as Sir William Monson's Naval Tracts, in iii. Churchill's Collection of Voyages and Travels, 3rd ed. 1745, pp. 147–508: pp. 71 [iii. 164], 99 [iii. 165], 125 [iii. 167], 127 [iii. 169], 129 [iii. 170], 131 [iii. 172], 136 [iii. 173], 138 [iii. 173, but cf. xxxiv. Archaeol. 324].
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N.
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O.
Observation upon a Book, &c. See Heylin.
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P.
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