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Short pieces in verse and prose written by sir Robert Southwell

MS. Eng. poet. f. 6

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Title

Short pieces in verse and prose written by sir Robert Southwell

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. poet. f. 6

Summary

Short pieces in verse and prose written by sir Robert Southwell

Associated place

Queen's College | University of Oxford | Oxford

Date

Written in about 1654-1657 by R. Southwell

Language

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

61 Leaves

Custodial history

In the Phillipps Library, no. 8644: sir T. Phillipps had bought the volume from Thomas Thorpe in 1836.

Acquisition

Bought at the Phillipps sale on May 17, 1897 (lot 175).

Subject

Poetry

17th century

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  • Southwell, Sir, Robert, 1635-1702

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