Crewe Manuscripts

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
f. 30r Receipts from Giles Jacob to Bernard Lintot Part 1719–1720
pp. 16–28 ‘An Essay upon Satyr’, by the Earl of Mulgrave (and John Dryden?) Part
pp. 53–5 Verses, by John Milton(?) Part
pp. 60–1 Verses, by John Ayloffe(?) Part
pp. 61–5 ‘On The Lord Mayor & Court of Aldermen going to Whitehall, with The King, and Dukes Freedom’, by Andrew Marvell(?) Part
pp. 66–7 ‘On the K—’, by the Earl of Rochester Part
pp. 82–91 ‘A Dialogue. Between the Two Horses at Chaing Cross, and Wool Church’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 92–5 ‘A Dialogue, Between K. and D.’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 113–21 ‘A Discourse of Rebellion Given up and down in 1676’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 156–8 ‘Cato’s Answer to Labienus, When he advis’d him to go and Consult the Oracle of Jupiter Hammon’, by John Ayloffe or Robert Wolseley(?): a translation of Lucan, Pharsalia, ix. 566–86 Part
pp. 166–7 ‘On the Lord Chancellor Hide. 1667’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 190–1 ‘The Dispute’, by the Earl of Rochester, 1673 Part
pp. 212–13 ‘The Parliament House To be Let’ (author unknown), 1678 Part
pp. 213–15 ‘Advice to Apollo’ (author unknown), 1678 Part
pp. 234–40 ‘Colon. A Satyr on the Court Ladies’, by the Earl of Dorset, 1679 Part
pp. 240–3 ‘An Epistle To Julian’, by Lord Falkland, 1679 Part
pp. 249–51 ‘An Ironical Satir’ (author unknown), 1680(?) Part
pp. 259–64 ‘Satyr. On The Court Ladies’ (author unknown), 1680 Part
pp. 291–3 ‘A Satyrical Sonnet’ (author unknown), 1680 Part
pp. 302–7 Table of contents Part
p. 320 Copy of a letter from King Charles II to King Christian V of Denmark, 1 May 1680. Part
f. 1r Note on the contents of the book Part 18th or 19th c.
f. 2 List of prominent people, including members of the royal family, with some addresses, in an unidentified hand Part 1721 x 1731
ff. 3–4 List of names, headed ‘The Names of the Gentlemen in Lincolnn Inn Fields’, in an unidentified hand Part early 18th c.
f. 6 ‘An Acrostick Epitaph on Mr Christopher Henley’s Tomb, in Stepney Church-Yard. in July 1693.’ In an unidentified hand. Author unknown. Part early 18th c.
ff. 25–31 Notes on various subjects, including plans for the Hyp-Doctor Part 1728–30
ff. 40–6 Ideas for orations, etc. Part 1728–9
f. 51 List of four titles Part early 18th c.
ff. 61–3 ‘List of Books to be written’ Part early 18th c.
f. 130 Brief note on English trade Part early 18th c.