Cavalier, p.40
Cavalier, page 40
97 Margaret Cavendish, The World's Olio (London, 1676), frontispiece.
98 Flecknoe (1666), 'On the Dutchess of Newcastle's Closet', p. 13.
99 Evelyn (1955), Vol. 3, p. 481 (27th April, 1667).
100 Quoted in Worden (1986), p. 191.
101 Warwick (1701), p. 236.
102 Ibid., p. 235.
103 Pepys, Vol. viii (1974), p. 163 ( 11th April, 1667).
104 George Parfitt, English Poetry of the Seventeenth Century (London and New York, 1995), pp. 26-38.
105 I'm grateful to James Knowles for his help with this section.
106 BL Add MS 32497, f. 54r.
107 Ibid., f. 33r.
108 Ibid.J.n.
109 Pepys, Vol. viii (1974), p. 243 (30th May, 1667).
110 Mrs Evelyn's letter to Dr Bohun, quoted in Austin Dobson's edition of Evelyn's Diary (1906), Vol. 2, p. 271.
111 Ibid., 'The Preface'.
112 Dorothy Osborne, Letters of Dorothy Osborne, Ed. G. C. Moore Smith (Oxford, 1928), p. 41.
113 William's 'epistle to justifie the Lady Newcastle', in Margaret Cavendish (1655)
114 Broadsheet of c. 1710, quoted in Peter Brown, In Praise of Hot Liquors (York, 1995), p. 32.
115 Quoted in Hope (2005), p. 74.
116 Evelyn (1955), Vol. 4, p. 413 (6th February, 1685).
117 Quoted in Worden (1986), p. 178.
118 Ibid.
119 Thomson (1937 and 1965), pp. 86-7.
120 UN Pw 1/ 329, 330.
121 HMC, 12th Report (London, 1890), appendix vii, p. 47, newsletter (23rd April, 1667).
122 Margaret Cavendish (1667), p. 89.
123 Margaret Cavendish (1662), p. 66.
124 Ellis (1661), 'Dedicatory Epistle'.
125 Anon., Memoires de la Vie du Comte de Grammont, contenant partic-ulierement I'Histoire Amoureuse de la Com d'Angleterre sous la Regne du Roi Charles II (Cologne, 1713), quotation from A. Hamilton (Ed.), Memoirs of Count Grammont (Philadephia, 1888), pp. 153-4.
126 Evelyn (1955), Vol. 3, p. 482 ( 11th May, 1665).
127 Pepys, Vol. viii (1974), p. 243 (30th May, 1667); p. 163 ( 11th April, 1667); p. 209 (10th May, 1667).
CHAPTER 9: A CONSPIRACY
1 Margaret Cavendish, Observations upon Experimental Philosophy ... the Description of a New Blazing World (London, 1666), p. 109.
2 Ibid., p. 110.
3 UNPw V/25, f. 15 iv.
4 UNPw 1/595 (1662).
5 For example the 'upper nursery', ibid.
6 UNPwi/296.6.g(1691).
7 UN Pw 1/670.
8 UN Pw 1/432 (8th May, 1669).
9 North (1981), p. 139.
10 William Gouge, Of Domesticall Duties (London, 1622), p. 629.
11 UNPw1/315, f. 2.
12 William Wentworth (1604, 1973), p. 21.
13 Margaret Cavendish (1667), p. 102.
14 Margaret Cavendish, Sociable Letters (London, 1664), p. bv.
15 CSPD 1671, Ed. F. H. Blackburne Daniell (1895 and 1968), p. 426, William Fuller, Bishop of Lincoln, from Stamford, to Joseph Williamson (12th August, 1671).
16 UN Pw V/90, f. 7V.
17 Cliffe (1999), p. 90. 18 UNPwi/171.
18 UNPwi/171.
19 UNPw V/26, f. n7 r.
20 Henry Percy, ninth Earl of Northumberland, Advice to his Son (1609), Ed. G. B. Harrison (London, 1930), p. 77.
21 UNPwi/168.
22 Quoted in Wendy Wall, Staging Domesticity (Cambridge, 2002), p. 13.
23 Margaret Cavendish (1666), p. 109.
24 Strong (1903), III D I, p. 56.
25 NA DD.2P.24.73.
26 Strong (1903), III D I, p. 56.
27 Bowles (1981), p. 114; UN Pw 2/651.
28 UNPw V/26, f. 127.
29 Bowles (1981), p. 123.
30 Margaret Cavendish (1667), p. 150.
31 Gouge (1622), pp. 602, 616.
32 Margaret Cavendish, A True Relation (1814).
33 Margaret Cavendish, The World's Olio, London (1671), p. 79.
34 UN Pw 1/315; Pw 1/79; Pw 1/165.
35 Wall (2002), p. 5, and the following passage also owes much to Wall's work.
36 Ibid., p. 16.
37 Woolley (1677), p. 30; and again Wall (2002).
38 Wall (2002), p. 7.
39 NADDP/65/70.
40 Adam Eyre, Diary of Adam Eyre (9th October, 1647), quoted in Christina Hole, The English Housewife (London, 1953), p. 126.
41 Robert Cleaver, Godlie Forme of Householde Government (1598 and 1612), quoted in Cliffe (1999), p. 97.
42 UN Pw V/90, ff. 23V, 52r.
43 Wall (2002), p. 14.
44 UNPwi/3i5,f. 4.
45 Percy (1609, 1930), pp. 99-100.
46 UN Pw 1/389; Pw 1/392; Pw 1/595.
47 UNPw 1/510.
48 UN Pw 1/90.
49 UNPWI/I66.
50 UNPw 1/165.
51 UN Pw 1/503 (8th February, 1662).
52 Pepys, Vol. ix (1976), p. 123 (18th March, 1668).
53 Bod. Ashmole 36, f. 187, No. 185.
54 UNPw V/90, ff. 25; 115.
55 Margaret Cavendish (1664), p. b.
56 Ibid., p. 225.
57 UNPw V/25, f- 125.
58 Ibid., f. 14or.
59 Ibid., f. 144V.
60 UN Pw V/26, f. 63V.
61 Ibid., f. 125V.
62 NADD.P6.1.19.26.
63 Strong (1903), p. 63.
64 BL Add MS 70500, f. 33.
65 Ibid., f. 37.
66 Ibid.,i. 53.
67 BL Add MS 70499, f. 133.
68 UNPw 1/35.
69 UN Pw 1/74.
70 UN Pw V/90, f. 22V.
71 UNPwi/315, f.5.
72 Flecknoe (1666), pp. 10-11.
73 Arthur Oswald, 'A Sight-Seeing Tour in 1676', Country Life, Vol. 106 (i949)»P- 52974 Flecknoe (1666), p. 10.
74 Flecknoe (1666), p. 75 NADD.2P.24.73.
75 NADD.2P.24.73.
76 William Cavendish (1667), p. 114.
77 Nottinghamshire Archives, PRNW, John Rolleston of Sulkholme or Sokeholme (1681), 'Nottinghamshire Marriages Index up to 1699', in Nottinghamshire Family History Society, Vol. 84 (1992), p. 214.
78 NA DD4P.70.43, endorsed 'Charges of a Stand in Clipstone parke'.
79 UN Pw 1/456 (6th August, 1670).
80 Margaret Cavendish (1667), p. 91.
81 Margaret Cavendish, 'A Dialogue between a Bountiful Knight and a Castle Ruined in War', Poems and Fancies (1653), reproduced in Alastair Fowler, The Country House Poem (Edinburgh, 1994), pp. 315-6.
82 UNPw 1/669 (n.d., c.1665).
83 Richard Sheppard, 'Some Recent Archaeological Investigations at Bolsover Castle', unpublished report for English Heritage (April, 2005).
84 UN Pw 1/624C (18th December, 1667).
85 UNPw 1/74.
86 North, Of Building (1981), p. 126.
87 UN Pw 1/461 (n.d., c.1669).
88 UNPwi/3i5,f. 5.
89 UNPwi/179.
90 UNPwi/315, f. 3.
91 NADD2P.24.73,f. 7.
92 Ibid., f. 24.
CHAPTER 10: A SECOND DEATHBED
1 UN Pw V/25, f. 86 (2nd October, 1675).
2 Ibid., f. 123 (15th July, 1676); f. 137.
3 In Letters and Poems in Honour of the Incomparable Princess, Margaret, Dutchess of Newcastle (London, 1674), pp. 107-8, John Dolben, Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster, to William (2nd July, 1671).
4 BL Add MS 12514, f. 282/290.
5 BL Add MS 70500, f. 50.
6 Robert Thoroton, The antiquities of Nottinghamshire, extracted out of records, original evidences, Leiger Books, other Manuscripts, and Authentick Authorities (1677), P- 490
7 TNA Prob.11/353 (formerly PCC Hale, quire 22); a copy exists at NA DD 6P/1/19/30.
8 Margaret Cavendish (1667), p. 91.
9 UN Pw 1/298.6.C
10 John Dryden, quoted in Roy Porter, London, a Social History (London, 1994), P-93
11 BL Add MS 37998, f. 241, Henry Cavendish to John Mazine (n.d.).
12 Clare Gittings, Death, Burial and the Individual in Early Modern England (London and Sydney, 1984), p. 189.
13 William Durant Cooper (Ed.), Savile Correspondence, Camden Society (1858), p. 63.
14 UN Pw 1/593, a copy of the inscription on a tablet in Warsop church.
AFTERWORD
1 Reverend Hamilton Gray, Autobiography of a Scotch Country Gentleman, privately printed with Mrs. Gray's Memoirs and Memorials (n.d., but after 1866).
2 Thomas Skinner, The Life of General Monk: Late Duke of Albemarle (London, 1723), p. 412; Thomas Pennant, Some Account of London (London, 1790, fifth edn, 1813), p. 149.
3 Details in the Minute Book of St James's Church Vestry Meetings, Finsbury Library.
4 Information from David Withey, Finsbury Library Local Studies Collection.
5 BL Add MS 33054, f. 70V; G. Webb,/. Vanbrugh, the Works (London, 1928), Vol. 4, p. 105; Kerry Downes, Sir John Vanbrugh (London, 1987), pp. 377-8.
6 Thomas Chambers Hine, Nottingham, Its Castle. A Military Fortress, A Royal Palace, A Ducal Mansion, Blackened Ruin, A Museum and Gallery of Art (London, 1876), p. 20.
7 G. M. Trevelyan, quoted in J. H. Plumb and Huw Wheldon, Royal Heritage (London, 1977), p. 116.
8 Walter Carruthers Sellar and Robert Julian Yeatman, 1066 and All That (London, 1930), pp. 63-4.
9 Horace Walpole, A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England ('new edition', Edinburgh, 1796), p. 183.
10 Hutchinson (1973), p. 61.
SOURCES
1 R. J. Obey, 'The Portland Papers', Archives, Vol. 19 (1989), pp. 78-87.
Index
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