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Venus and Adonis, seventh edition

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Creator: William Shakespeare
Title: Venus and Adonis [by W.Shakespeare. Wanting the title-leaf].
Date: [Lond.? R. Bradock for W. Leake, 1602?] 
Repository: Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Call number and opening: Arch. G g.4 (2), title page & sig. A2
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William Shakespeare
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Venus and Adonis [by W.Shakespeare. Wanting the title-leaf].
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Lond.? R. Bradock for W. Leake, 1602?]
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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Arch. G g.4 (2), title page

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Lucrece, fourth edition

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Creator: William Shakespeare
Title: Lucrece
Date: London : I.H. for I. Harrison, 1600.
Repository: Bodleian Library, Oxford Unversity, Oxford, UK
Call number and opening: Arch. G g.4 (1), title page & sig. A2r-v
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William Shakespeare
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Lucrece
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London : I.H. for I. Harrison, 1600
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Arch. G g.4 (1), title page

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Venus and Adonis, eighth edition

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Creator: William Shakespeare
Title: Venus and Adonis [by W. Shakespeare].
Date: Lond. [F. Raworth] for W. Leake, 1602 [really 1607?] 
Repository: Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Call number and opening: Arch. G f.3 (2), title page & sig. A2r-v
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William Shakespeare
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Venus and Adonis [by W. Shakespeare].
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Lond. [F. Raworth] for W. Leake, 1602 [really 1607?]
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Arch. G f.3 (2), title page

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Fair Em, first edition

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Title: A pleasant commodie, of faire Em the millers daughter of Manchester.
Date: Lond. for T.N. and I.W., [1592?] 
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Call number and opening: Mal. 208 (5), title page
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A pleasant commodie, of faire Em the millers daughter of Manchester.
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Lond. for T.N. and I.W., [1592?]
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Mal. 208 (5), title page

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Codex chartaceus, 1612-1613: expenses, including those for performances of plays by Shakespeare

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Title: The accompte of the right honoble the Lo. Stanhope of Harrington Trer of his mats chamber for all such somes of money as hath beine receaved and paied by him within his office from the feaste of St. Michaell Tharchangell anno r. Regis Jacobi decimo (1612) untill the feaste of St. Michaell anno r. Regis Jacobi undecimo (1613), conteyning one whole yeare. 
Date: 1612-1613
Repository: Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Call number and opening: Rawl. A 239, fol. 47v 

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Item paid to Iohn Heminges vppon the Cowncells warrant,
dated att Whitehall xxo die Maij 1613 for presentinge
before the Princes highnes the Lady Elizabeth and the Prince
Pallatyne Elector fowerteene severall playes viz one
playe called ffilaster, One other called the knott: of ffooles,
One other Much adoe abowte nothinge, The Mayeds Tragedy
The merye dyvell of Edmonton, The Tempest, a kinge
and no king. The Twins Tragedie / The Winters-
Tale, Sir Iohn ffalstafe, The Moore of Venice, The
Nobleman, Caesars Tragedye / And one other called Love
lyes a bleedinge, all which Playes weare played within the
tyme of this Accompte, viz paid the some of
xx
iiij xiij li vj s viij d ./

                                        Item paid to the said Iohn Heminges vppon the lyke warrant
                                        dated att Whitehall xxo die maij 1613 for presentinge
                                        sixe severall playes viz one playe called a badd beginninge
                                        makes a good endinge, One other called the Capteyne, One
                                        other the Alcumist./ One other Cardenno./ One other
                                        The hotspurr./And one other called Benedicte and
                                        Betteris All played within the tyme of this Accompte viz
                                        paid ffortie powndes, And by waye of his Maiesties rewarde
[.st] Cowncells Warrant/ twentie powndes In all
                                        Lx li ./

Item paid to Phillipp Losseter vppon the Cowncells
warrant dated att Whitehall xxiiijth die Novembris
1612 for himself and the Children of the Queenes maiesties   
Revells, for presentinge before the Princes highnes: the Lady
Elizabeth grace, and the Cownt Pallatyne; a Commedye
called the Coxcombe the some of
vj li xiij s iiij d

                                  
Item paid to the said Phillipp Losseter vppon the lyke warrant
dated att Whitehall vltimo die Maij 1613 for presentinge
two severall playes, before the Princes highnes, One              
vppon the ixth of Ianuerie last called Cupides revenge; And
the other called the Widdowes Teares, vppon the xxvijth
of ffebr: followinge the some of
xiij li vj s viij d
173-6-8     exr

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The accompte of the right honoble the Lo. Stanhope of Harrington Trer of his mats chamber for all such somes of money as hath beine receaved and paied by him within his office from the feaste of St. Michaell Tharchangell anno r. Regis Jacobi decimo ...
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1612-1613
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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Rawl. A 239, fol. 47v

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Catalogus Universalis, Autumn 1622: reference to Shakespeare and the First Folio

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Title: Catalogus vniuersalis pro nundinis Francofurtensibus vernalibus ... 1621. autumn.
Date: Francof. [really Lond. J. Bill], 1622.
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Call number and opening: Ashm. 1057(14), sigs. D4r & D4v
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Catalogus vniuersalis pro nundinis Francofurtensibus vernalibus ... 1621. autumn.
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Francof. [really Lond. J. Bill], 1622
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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Ashm. 1057(14), sig. D4r

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Catalogus Universalis, Spring 1624: reference to Shakespeare and the First Folio

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Title: Catalogus universalis pronundinis Francofurtensibus vernalibus de anno M.DC.XXIV. Hoc est: designatio omnium librorum, qui hisce nundinis vernalibus, vel noui, vel emendatiores & auctiores prodierunt.
Date: Francofurti [London : Eliot's Court Press], 1624
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Call number and opening: 4o.P.70(4)Art., sig. D4v
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Catalogus universalis pronundinis Francofurtensibus vernalibus de anno M.DC.XXIV. Hoc est: designatio omnium librorum, qui hisce nundinis vernalibus, vel noui, vel emendatiores & auctiores prodierunt.
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Francofurti [London : Eliot's Court Press], 1624
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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4⁰.P.70(4)Art., sig. D4v

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Epigrams in the Oldest Cut: critical responses and allusions to Shakespeare and three of his works

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Mal. 904, folio E6 recto

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Creator: John Weever
Title: Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion.
Date: Lond. V.S. for T. Bushell, 1599
Repository: Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Call number and opening: Mal. 904, fol. E6r (epigram 22)
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John Weever
Item Title
Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion.
Item Date
Lond. V.S. for T. Bushell, 1599
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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Mal. 904, fol. E6r

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Hampshire Archives and Local Studies

The Archives and Local Studies service at Hampshire Record Office collects archives relating to Hampshire and Hampshire families, and film and sound archives relating to central southern England. They also house Hampshire's local studies library.

The Hampshire Record Office’s entire holdings have been designated by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council as an outstanding collection of national and international importance, providing an unparalleled resource for the knowledge and understanding of the history of the geographical area of Hampshire.

Holkham Hall

Holkham Hall is a Palladian mansion built between 1734 and 1764. Still the family home of the Earl of Leicester, it sits at the heart of a thriving, privately owned 25,000-acre agricultural estate on the north Norfolk coast. Holkham was the creation of Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester, based on designs by William Kent. The house reflects Coke’s passion for classical art and architecture, developed during his Grand Tour of Europe. It displays the remarkable collection of paintings, sculptures and books that he amassed during his Tour, which remains largely intact to this day.

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