A phraselevel EEBO sweep on the local FTS corpus for adjacent Henry/Henrie/Henrye plus Nevillefamily spellings produced 45 unique TCP hits. The search was run against the local EEBO FTS database with adjacentname phrases only.
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Browse all 194 topicsSTC 5154, TCP A18639 is dated 1587 and is titled: “A Christian and wholesom admonition directed to the Frenchmen, which are reuolted from true religion, and haue polluted themselues with the superstition and idolatrie of poperie.”
Elizabeth Bacon was the eldest child of Sir Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal) by his first wife Jane Ferneley (married 5 April 1540; Elizabeth probably born c. 1541). Francis Bacon was Nicholas Bacon's son by his second wife Ann Cooke — making Eli...
The Neville letters corpus contains a document with the attributes: id="documentnevilleadvice" filename="NevilleAdvice.txt" title="Neville Advice to the King" Paragraph 5 of that XML document contains an anecdote naming: Thomas North's 1579 Plutarch in the EEB...
A local rendered titlepage witness reads: “ASTROLOGOMANIA: The Madnesse of Astrologers. Or An Examination of Sir Christopher Heydons Booke, intituled A defence of iudiciarie Astrologie, Written neere vpon twenty yeares ago, by G.C. And by permission of the Aut...
The Folger catalog record identifies the 1611 book as: “Coryats crudities [electronic resource] : hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia ...” Julian T. S. Neuhauser writes of the commendatory poems:
The preserved Neville Research wiki page for 1616 Folio is a stub sourcemap page rather than a developed argument page. That page points to two external source paths: an Archive.org witness for Jonson's 1616 folio and the epigram to Henry Neville
The local wiki page states that the topic is: The same page identifies these source clusters: “[Secondary source / document / packet]” [Ken Feinstein tweet/blog lead or interpretation, if relevant.] [Sourced date / register / historical frame]
[Fact stated only as supported by a source.] [Fact stated only as supported by a source.] [Ken Feinstein tweet/blog claim, lead, or interpretation.] [Keep this material clearly labeled as tweet/bloglevel unless independently verified.]
The 1587 book A Christian and wholesom admonition directed to the Frenchmen, which are reuolted from true religion, and haue polluted themselues with the superstition and idolatrie of poperie is an important early Nevillehousehold witness because its dedicator...
The 1619 quarto of A King and No King by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher is an important publicationworld document in the Neville project because it was printed for Thomas Walkley with a dedication to Sir Henry Nevill. In context, that dedicatee is generall...
The preserved Neville Research wiki page Affaniae and Cenotaphia identifies Entry 41 of Affaniae as addressing Richard Carew on his return from France. The preserved page includes both: an English rendering mentioning Neville and Trelawny
A National Archives catalogue record describes: “Sixteen newsletters addressed to Thomas Savell of London by an anonymous correspondent, dated from Rome and Venice; in Italian” The same record gives the reference: The same record dates the item:
The Pervez Database manualPASS evidence bank lists All's Well That Ends Well with 27 PASS rows. The closereading compilation links the play to Neville letters through lemmas including imposition, passport, vendible, overture, and papist.
The local EEBO corpus includes TCP A01216, which states of Essex’s dealings: “this fellow ... fell of practising with sir Henry Neuil that serued her maiestie as ligier ambassadour with the french king” Folger's Elizabethan Court Day by Day: Prominent Foreigne...
Sarah Gristwood’s The Elizabethan Court Day by Day: 1584 states: “Dec 22: marriage, St Margaret Lothbury. Henry Neville (15641615), son of Sir Henry Neville, of Berkshire, married Anne Killigrew, daughter of Henry Killigrew, of Lothbury, and Katherine (Cooke),...
Anne Killigrew Neville survived Henry Neville and later married George Carleton, Bishop of Chichester; the main Anne packet preserves local source trails and a printed 1622 dedication naming her as wife to the Bishop of Chichester.
Michelle O’Callaghan’s description of the Convivium Philosophicum attendee list includes: A 20260421 web audit found highquality biographical controls for Ingram but no new direct Neville link beyond the Convivium attendeelist context. The relevant external co...