Poetical miscellany of Theophilus Alye [manuscript], 1679-1716.
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Title
Poetical miscellany of Theophilus Alye [manuscript], 1679-1716.
Variant title
Folger card catalog title: Commonplace book of Theophilus Alye, 1679-1716
Description
1 item ([4], 119 leaves)
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Summary
Includes numerous contributions by others, especially Thomas Dineley of Dilwyn, Herefordshire, and, apparently, Martin Johnson, vicar of Dilwyn. There are epitaphs (some with sketches of arms, and emblems, leaves 16v, 17, 21, 27, 28), mottoes and poems, many by M.J. The epitaph on Shakespeare in Stratford parish church (leaf 72) is entered by Robert Dobyns who transcribed it on a visit in 1673. Several of Dineley's entries are illustrated. Also includes copies of records relating chiefly to the diocese of Hereford, with lists of livings and details of income and its sources, as well as certain accounts, ca. 1716. Dedicated to Sir John Scudamore, Bart.
Note
Poems listed in the Folger card index of first lines.
For a discussion of Thomas Dineley, or Dingley, of Dilwyn, Herefordshire, and his work, and for references to Alye and Johnson, see Camden Society publications, nos. 94 (1867) and 97 (1868)
For a discussion of Thomas Dineley, or Dingley, of Dilwyn, Herefordshire, and his work, and for references to Alye and Johnson, see Camden Society publications, nos. 94 (1867) and 97 (1868)
Provenance
Formerly Folger MS 267.2.
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Herefordshire.
Call number
V.a.147
Folger accession
cs267