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Author:
OVERBURY (Sir Thomas)
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OVERBURY (Sir Thomas), the Elder.
See JAMES I., King of Great Britain andIreland.
[Appendixj
The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years...II. The Proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex...Also, tile arraignment of Sir J.Elvis...touchjng the murthering...of Sir Thomas Overbury, etc.
London, 1651.
[Another edition.] Truth brought to
light,
London, 1692.
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Author:
ELWES (Sir Jervis)
Description
ELWES (Sir Jervis).
See JA1iES I., King gf Great Britain and Ireland. IAppendix.j
The Narrative history of King James...
II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex... Also, the arraignment of Sir J.Elvis ..touching the murthering...of Sir Thomas. Overbury, .
Londo, 1651.
—i—, tAwther edition.) Truth brought London, 1692.
Card ID:
352
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Author:
CLARK (Sir George Norman)
Description
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CLARK (Sir George Norman).
The Campden wonder. [Accounts of the mysterious happenings at Chipping Campden in Gloucester— shire in August 1660, by Sir Thomas Overbury, 1676, John Paget, 1860, and Andrew Lang, 1904] Edited by Si G.Clark, with chapters by ‘us— count Maugham and D.Russell Davis. pp. (12) +
155. Plates, facsimiles and p.
8°. London, 1959.
Card ID:
485
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Author:
No Author available
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OVERBURY (.Lr Thomas), the £J4er.
See BACON (Fj, Viscount St. Albans. [Speeches arid Legal Argumcnts.J
Sr Francis Bacon His speech at the arraigrment of the Earl of Somerset [for the elleged po.soning of Sir T.Overbury].
[London, i6i).
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Author:
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OVERBURY Thomas), the Elder.
See OVIDIUS NASO (publius). [Remedia Amoris.
— Enjflish.]
The First and second part of The remedy of loue. Written [or rather translated in verse)from Ovid] by Sir T.Overbury.
London, 1620.
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Author:
No Author available
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DEPOSITORY
ios (Andrew), proressorofL’s, Carnridg. The Great, Oyor of poisoninr: the trial of the
Earl of Somerset for the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, in the Tower of London, and various matters connected therewith, fran oontemporary MSS. pp. 551. Portraits.. [L.I.]
80 ndon. 1846.
Card ID:
610
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Author:
HAWTHORNE (Nathaniel)
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HAWTHORNE (Nathaniel).
See ICCOLS (Richard).
Sir Thomas Overbury’s vision (1616), by Richard Nicco1s and othdr English sources of Nathardel Hawthornets “The Scatlet lettertt. Facsimile reproductions, with an introduction by A.S.Reid.
a.inesvil1e. Fla., 1957.
Card ID:
432
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Author:
ICCOLS (Richard)
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1ICCOLS (Richard).
Sir Thomas Overbury’s vision <1616>, by Richard Niccols, and other English sonrces of nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘The Scarlet I1etter’. Facsimile reproductions, with an introduction by A.S.Reid. pp. xviii. + 202.
8°. inesvi11e. Fla., 195?.
Orio1 the series”Scho1ars Facsimiles 8 Reprint
Card ID:
557
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Author:
NPSO (Publius)
Description
OVIDItIS NPSO (Publius). [Reniedia Amoris. — Ft gl I
The First and second part of The remedy of loue. Written [or rather translated in versç prom Qvidl by Sir Thomas Overbury. ff. (4). LD.-L.L.I
8°. Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to be]cy Iohn: Londgr,
1620.
Card ID:
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Author:
No Author available
Description
i2:it) 8c.
REID (Alfred S.)
NICCOI,S (Richard).
Sir Thomas Overbury’s vision (i616’ by Richard Niccols, and other EngLish sources of Nathaniel Hawthorne’ s “The Scarlet letter”. Facsimile reproductions, with an introduction by A.S. Reid.
Gainesville. Fla., 1957.
Card ID:
394
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Author:
No Author available
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i1i.rVr’I
DAVIS (Derek Russell).
See CLARK (Sir George Norman).
The Campden wonder. [Accounts of the mysterious happenings at Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire in August 1660, by Sir Thomas Overbury, 1676, John Paget, 1860, and Andrew Lang, 1904.) Edited by Sir G.Clark, with chapters by Viscount Maugham and D.Russell Davis. 7
London, ‘1959.
Card ID:
458
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Author:
M (Frederic Herbert)
Description
I rijNTh
1ABGHkM (Frederic Herbert), 1st Viscount Maugbam. See CLARK (Sir George Norman).
The Campden wonder. [Accounts of the mysterious happenings at Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire in August 1660, by Sir Thomas Overbury, 1676, John Paget, 1860, and Andrew Lang, 1904.) Edited by Sir G.Clark, with chapters by Viscount Maugham and D.Russell Davis.
London, 1959.
Card ID:
111