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Source Call Number:
V.a.459
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V.a.459
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Source Creator:
Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600.
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Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600.
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Source Title:
Diaries of Richard Stonley
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Diaries of Richard Stonley
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Source Created or Published:
1581-1598
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1581-1598
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27v-28r
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Creator (Hamnet):
Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600.
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Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600.
Creator (Hamnet)
false
Title (Hamnet):
Diaries of Richard Stonley [manuscript], 1581-1598.
bib_title
Diaries of Richard Stonley [manuscript], 1581-1598.
Title (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
3 v.
bib_physicaldescription
3 v.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Venus and Adonis -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Venus and Adonis -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600 -- Diaries -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Stonley, Richard, 1519 or 20-1600 -- Diaries -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Diaries -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Diaries -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Uvedale, William, fl. 1581-1598 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Uvedale, William, fl. 1581-1598 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Dawtrey, William, of Moor -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Dawtrey, William, of Moor -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Manuscripts -- England -- London -- 16th century.
bib_subject
Manuscripts -- England -- London -- 16th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Menus -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Menus -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Accounts -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Accounts -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Accounts -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Accounts -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Books -- Prices -- Early works to 1800 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Books -- Prices -- Early works to 1800 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Branche, John, Sir, fl. 1581-1598 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Branche, John, Sir, fl. 1581-1598 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Campion, Edmund, Saint, 1540-1581 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Campion, Edmund, Saint, 1540-1581 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Church of England -- Customs and practices -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Church of England -- Customs and practices -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Deeds -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Deeds -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Diaries -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Diaries -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Dun, Daniel, 1544 or 5-1617 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Dun, Daniel, 1544 or 5-1617 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Dunne, William, d. 1607 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Dunne, William, d. 1607 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
England and Wales. Exchequer -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
England and Wales. Exchequer -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Fleet Prison (London, England) -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Fleet Prison (London, England) -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Journals (accounts) -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Journals (accounts) -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Journals (accounts) -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Journals (accounts) -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Manuscripts -- England -- Essex -- 16th century.
bib_subject
Manuscripts -- England -- Essex -- 16th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Petre family -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Petre family -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Proverbs -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Proverbs -- England -- London -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Proverbs -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Proverbs -- England -- Essex -- 16th century -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Heigham, William, d. 1620 -- Manuscripts.
bib_subject
Heigham, William, d. 1620 -- Manuscripts.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Niven, William, d. 1921, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Niven, William, d. 1921, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.
bib_associated_name
Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Hawkins, John Adair, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Hawkins, John Adair, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Holte, Humfrey, goldsmith.
bib_associated_name
Holte, Humfrey, goldsmith.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575.
bib_associated_name
Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Douce, Francis, 1757-1834, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Douce, Francis, 1757-1834, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Volume 1 contains a preliminary note of expenses, May 10, 1580-June 26, 1581; volume 2 Francis Douce's copy of the first entries of the diary; volume 2 is bound in part of a mortgage by Humfrey Holte citizen and goldsmith of London to Richard Stonley of Alderichgatestrete, London, Gent. of a tenement ... in Fleet St., originally leased May 17, 1549.
bib_object_notes
Volume 1 contains a preliminary note of expenses, May 10, 1580-June 26, 1581; volume 2 Francis Douce's copy of the first entries of the diary; volume 2 is bound in part of a mortgage by Humfrey Holte citizen and goldsmith of London to Richard Stonley of Alderichgatestrete, London, Gent. of a tenement ... in Fleet St., originally leased May 17, 1549.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
"The pen's excellencie" : treasures from the manuscript collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library / compiled and edited by Heather Wolfe. Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2002, p. 75.
bib_object_notes
"The pen's excellencie" : treasures from the manuscript collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library / compiled and edited by Heather Wolfe. Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2002, p. 75.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
For a list of Stonley's books among the Stonley papers at the P.R.O. see "The Library of Elizabeth's Embezzling Teller" in Studies in bibliography, II (1948-1950), p. 49-62.
bib_object_notes
For a list of Stonley's books among the Stonley papers at the P.R.O. see "The Library of Elizabeth's Embezzling Teller" in Studies in bibliography, II (1948-1950), p. 49-62.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
For references to the entry about Venus and Adonis (v. 2, leaf 9) see An inquiry ..., by E. Malone, 1796, p. 67, and The plays of William Shakespeare, edit. by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, rev. by I. Reed, 1803, II, 152, and for Douce's letter to Steevens, May 7, 1794, announcing the discovery see Folger MS C.b.10, no. 66.
bib_object_notes
For references to the entry about Venus and Adonis (v. 2, leaf 9) see An inquiry ..., by E. Malone, 1796, p. 67, and The plays of William Shakespeare, edit. by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, rev. by I. Reed, 1803, II, 152, and for Douce's letter to Steevens, May 7, 1794, announcing the discovery see Folger MS C.b.10, no. 66.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Richard Stonley was a teller in the Receipt of the Exchequer and lived in Aldersgate St., in the parish of St. Botolph, London. He owned property in Essex at Doddinghurst, where he was a neighbor of the Petre family, East Ham (Estham) and Halstead; in London; in Middlesex and elsewhere. Stonley's wife Anne was the daughter of John Branche and widow of Robert Donne and there are frequent references to his step-sons William Donne, the physician, and Dr. (later Sir) Daniel Donne, principal of New Inn, as well as to his own daughters and sons-in-law, Anne and William Higham or Heigham of East Ham and Dorothy and William Dawtrey of Moor or More, Sussex and to his brothers-in-law William Uvedale and Sir John Branche, lord mayor of London in 1580.
bib_object_notes
Richard Stonley was a teller in the Receipt of the Exchequer and lived in Aldersgate St., in the parish of St. Botolph, London. He owned property in Essex at Doddinghurst, where he was a neighbor of the Petre family, East Ham (Estham) and Halstead; in London; in Middlesex and elsewhere. Stonley's wife Anne was the daughter of John Branche and widow of Robert Donne and there are frequent references to his step-sons William Donne, the physician, and Dr. (later Sir) Daniel Donne, principal of New Inn, as well as to his own daughters and sons-in-law, Anne and William Higham or Heigham of East Ham and Dorothy and William Dawtrey of Moor or More, Sussex and to his brothers-in-law William Uvedale and Sir John Branche, lord mayor of London in 1580.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Scott-Warren, Jason. "Books in the bedchamber: religion, accounting and the library of Richard Stonley." Tudor books and readers / edited by John King. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 232-252.
bib_object_notes
Scott-Warren, Jason. "Books in the bedchamber: religion, accounting and the library of Richard Stonley." Tudor books and readers / edited by John King. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 232-252.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Stonley's entries are brief and include quotations and paraphrases from the Bible, the Classics and proverbs such as the Proverbs or Adages by D. Erasmus, Englished by Richard Taverner, and his household accounts. Among the many books he bought was Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis on June 12, 1593. Stonley mentions public events occasionally: he saw Edmund Campion being taken to Tyburn on December 1, 1581. Stonley was often at Paul's Cross. On Sunday Stonley attended divine service and in 1581 comments several times on the preacher's departure from the order of the book of Common prayer. After the service Stonley often invited the minister and friends, whom he usually mentions by name, to dinner. By 1593 he was in financial difficulties and seeking the counsel of Lord Burghley; Stonley allows himself on comment on him (v. 2, leaf 58). By 1597 Stonley was in the Fleet prison and actively trying to liquidate his assets. There he gives his menus and lists his fellow diners; at times he went out with a keeper.
bib_object_notes
Stonley's entries are brief and include quotations and paraphrases from the Bible, the Classics and proverbs such as the Proverbs or Adages by D. Erasmus, Englished by Richard Taverner, and his household accounts. Among the many books he bought was Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis on June 12, 1593. Stonley mentions public events occasionally: he saw Edmund Campion being taken to Tyburn on December 1, 1581. Stonley was often at Paul's Cross. On Sunday Stonley attended divine service and in 1581 comments several times on the preacher's departure from the order of the book of Common prayer. After the service Stonley often invited the minister and friends, whom he usually mentions by name, to dinner. By 1593 he was in financial difficulties and seeking the counsel of Lord Burghley; Stonley allows himself on comment on him (v. 2, leaf 58). By 1597 Stonley was in the Fleet prison and actively trying to liquidate his assets. There he gives his menus and lists his fellow diners; at times he went out with a keeper.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Volume 1: June 15, 1581-December 31, 1582, 100 leaves; volume 2: May 14, 1593-May 24, 1594, [2], 92 leaves; volume 3: March 14, 1596/7-May 18, 1598, 77 leaves. Each bears a mark: "z"; "KK"; and "OO".
bib_object_notes
Volume 1: June 15, 1581-December 31, 1582, 100 leaves; volume 2: May 14, 1593-May 24, 1594, [2], 92 leaves; volume 3: March 14, 1596/7-May 18, 1598, 77 leaves. Each bears a mark: "z"; "KK"; and "OO".
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Provenance (Hamnet):
Formerly Folger MS Add 618.
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Formerly Folger MS Add 618.
Provenance (Hamnet)
false
Provenance (Hamnet):
Volumes 1-3, sold by James Rimell & Son, no. 547.
bib_provenance
Volumes 1-3, sold by James Rimell & Son, no. 547.
Provenance (Hamnet)
false
Provenance (Hamnet):
William Niven of Kingwood, Berkshire (v. 1 bookplate) -- John Adair Hawkins, Marlow Place Library (v. 2 bookplate).
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William Niven of Kingwood, Berkshire (v. 1 bookplate) -- John Adair Hawkins, Marlow Place Library (v. 2 bookplate).
Provenance (Hamnet)
false
Call Number (Hamnet):
V.a.459-461
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V.a.459-461
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