Anthony White's 1628 Oxford book Truth and Error Discovered is a direct printed witness to Henry Neville III as a patron shortly before his death in 1629. The book is important because it was not merely associated with the Neville family by later genealogy: th...
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Browse all 217 topicsThe older adjacentname sweep undercounted the elder Sir Henry Neville material. A12973 and A72130 are direct 1579 EEBO/TCP witnesses for Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear (d. 1593) in the Windsor witchcraft case. A12973 has one substantive Sir Henry Neuell pass...
The 1579 Windsor witchcraft pamphlets should be treated as direct EEBO witnesses for Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear, the elder (d. 1593), not for the ambassador himself. A12973, A rehearsall both straung and true, contains one substantive passage: Elizabeth ...
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...
This packet controls the located probate witness for Sir Henry Neville's will. It should now be cited whenever the book or topic corpus discusses Neville's death, estate circle, executors, debts, legacies, children, household goods, or reported references to R...
John Thorpe matters to the Neville corpus because he is not merely an architectural name attached to Billingbear by later inference. A NevilletoCecil letter from Paris in May 1600 directly shows Henry Neville recommending "Mr. Thorpe," one of the clerks of the...
This packet controls the inquisition post mortem for Sir Henry Neville, C 142/356/123. A redone transcription set was added on 20260527 and materially upgrades the earlier local transcription. The older transcription captured important Latin passages, but the ...
MPESE's A Collection of Some Graces (1614) witness should be consulted with this packet because it gives a separate Neville reformprogram text near the Advice/Undertakers cluster. Keep the documents distinct: this packet controls the Advice/North's Plutarch an...
The two proper names Shakespeare added to Twelfth Night that are absent from its known sources — Orsino and Sebastian — both stand in Sir Henry Neville's own France correspondence (now imageverified and in the corpus) in the months the play was being written.
This packet is the antiHeydon / antijudicialastrology lane. It is separate from Chamber's Barlaam/Logistica mathematical publication. Chamber's 1601 A Treatise against Iudicial Astrologie (A18368) is formally dedicated to Sir Thomas Egerton, not Henry Neville.
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.] Follow SOURCEQUOTATIONSTANDARD.md. Quote the decisive passages that support the packet's main claims. Source: [Repository/publication, shelfmark/page/folio, date, stable ...
New sourceimage packet: SOURCENOTES.md. Research pass log: CHRISTIANADMONITIONNEVILLE1587RESEARCHPASS20260620.md. Public Archive.org searching did not find a verified pageimage witness for STC 5154 / TCP A18639. The source layer should therefore keep the local...
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
The local research 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.