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A collection of notes and extracts illustrating the manners of the Elizabethan period in England

MS. Malone 43

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Title

A collection of notes and extracts illustrating the manners of the Elizabethan period in England

Shelfmark

MS. Malone 43

Summary

A collection of notes and extracts illustrating the manners of the Elizabethan period in England, formed by Malone for the purposes of his edition of Shakespeare. They are chiefly on small pieces of paper, numbered by Malone from 1 to 599, and are of considerable extent and interest, but arranged in chance order.

Date

written at about the close of the 18th century by E. Malone

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

643 Leaves

Acquisition

Bought for £5 5s.

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Malone Papers

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