DIVERSVOYAGES, 1582
The two middle columns indicate
a) presence of Robert Thorne’s world map of 1527 (T)
b) presence of Michael Lok’s polar map of North America in 1582 (L)
BRITISH ISLES
England
Cambridge, Magdalene--‘Magnus ope minorum’, cont. inscr. on
College, Pepys Library(Q5)t.p.; Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), see
[PL 1077(8)]Pepys Cat., vol. 1 (1978) p. 82; bd. w.
10 other works in vol. 1 of ‘Sea Tracts’,
mid/late 17th-cent. calf, w. gilt arms of
Pepys
London,TL‘Richard Hakluyt’ at end of ded. (prob.
British Library I(Q1)not autograph); ‘Robertus Hyggons
[C.21.b.35]possessor’, early inscr.; gift of George
Chalmers, 1841; 19th-cent. green morocco
Ibid. II(Q2)TLThomas Grenville (1755-1846); 19th -cent.
[G.6532]red morocco
Oxford, -LEarly MS annotations; acq. after 1738; bd.
Bodleian Library(Q3)8 other items in 18th-cent. paper boards,
[4to E 2(4) Jur]vellum spine
Oxford,--‘P S’ on vellum bdg. (possibly Philip
St John’s College(Q4)*Sidney, dedicatee); ‘Edward midlton’,
[HB4/c.3.38(1)]inscr. on F1v; bd. w. Cartier, A shorte and
briefnarration, 1580 (STC 4699; ‘Voyages unto
America’ on spine in early hand;‘ptu 11d’,
inscr. on flyleaf; bequest of Nathaniel
Crynes (1686-1745)
Longleat House,--Lacks 2 C1-2E1; Thomas Thynne
Wiltshire(Q8)(1765-1837), 2nd Marquess of
Bath, possibly at Longleat earlier;
early 19th-cent. bdg., from a tract
vol.?
Scotland
Edinburgh, National--2¶4 A-D4 only; ?Advocates’
Library of Scotland(Q7)Library, acq. 1787-1807 (cf. Quinn)
[H.28.d.17]
Glasgow, UniversityTLWilliam Hunter (1718-83); 18th-
of Glasgow(Q6)cent. brown calf gilt, until 1971
[Cp.3.16]bd. w. James Rosier, True relation
of the . . . voyage made in the
discovery of Virginia, 1605
(STC 21322)
UNITED STATES
California
San Marino, Henry E.TLC. K. Kalbfleisch (19th cent.);
Huntington Library(Q9)Marshall Clifford Lefferts (1848-
[RB 17921]1928); Church cat. no. 128;
Henry E. Huntington (1850-1927);
crushed niger morocco by Rivière
Connecticut
New Haven, Yale Centre--2B1,4, 2H2, 2I-K4 lacking, suppl.
for British Art(Q20)in facs.; maps facs.; cont.
[Virginiana 8vo]price ‘pr. ijd’; ‘Henricus
Stratford’, ?(matr. Wadham, Oxford
1618; Gray’s Inn 1620) or ?(matr.
Merton, Oxford 1661); ‘Christo.
Fulthorpe’ ?(St. John’s, Cambridge,
d. 1709) or his son (d. 1703);
H. C. L. Morris, his sale, Sotheby’s,
5 May 1942, lot 283; Paul Mellon
(b. 1907)
Illinois
Chicago, Newberry--Maps facs. lithograph, signed
Library(Q10)‘J. Wharton Rundally 1849’; Edward
[Ayer *110 H2 1582]Everett Ayer (1841-1927); bd. by
William Pratt
Massachusetts
Cambridge, Houghton--Maps pen facs.; lacks A1 (Cabot’s
Library, Harvardletters patent in Latin), replaced
University(Q11)w. a later printed copy (2 leaves);
[STC 12624]Richard Heber (1773-1833), Bibli-
otheca Heberiana, pt. vi, 1835,
lot 1661; Obadiah Rich (1783-1850);
gift of the Hon. William Prescott,
1845
Michigan
Ann Arbor, William L.--William Henry Miller (1789-1848);
Clements Library,S. R. Christie Miller, his sale,
University of Michigan(Q12)Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 15-17
[C 1582 Ha]August 1916, lot 120; William L.
Clements (1861-1934); blue crushed
levant morocco, with Miller arms,
by Francis Bedford
Minnesota
Minneapolis, JamesTLT.p. facs.; John Strange (1732-
Ford Bell Library,99), his sale, Bibliotheca Stran-
University of Minnesota(Q13)*geiana (1801) p. 618, no. 12245,
[1582/Ha]3.17s; acq. by Alexander
Dalrymple (1737-1808), 4 MS leaves
(copy of text on 2K4r/v) in his
hand inserted after D4, "From
Another Copy in Mr Strange’s
Collection" (see Quinn, ed., Divers
voyages (1967) 42); James Ford
Bell (1879-1961); 17th-cent. limp
vellum
New Jersey
Princeton, Princeton --Maps facs.; John Gott (1830-
University(Q14)1908), Bp of Truro, his sale,
[Kane Coll.]Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 20
March 1908, lot 103, stating map
facs. by Harris from Grenville
copy at BL (II); Edward Crane
(1896-1964), his sale, N.Y.,
Richmond Auctions, 26-28 March
1913, lot 358; Grenville Kane
(1854-1943); red morocco by
Francis Bedford
New York
New York, Pierpont--Both maps pen facs.; 2, D4
Morgan Library I(Q16)facs., lacks 2H22I-K4; Henry
[PML 8029]Cruse Murphy (1810-82), his sale,
1884, lot 1115; Theodore Irwin
(1827-1902); acq. 1900; 19th-cent.
red morocco
Ibid. II--Maps early pen facs.; Edward
[PML 127291]Crowninshield (1817-59), see facs.,
(Quinn, ed.), p. 43; Henry
Stevens (1859); Roderick Terry
(1849-1933), his sale, Anderson,
May 1934; gift of the Hon. C.
Douglas Dillon, 1992; goatskin bdg.
by Charles Hering, Jr. (d. c. 1837)
New York--Maps in facs.; British Museum
Public Library(Q15)duplicate (1849)
[*KC 1582 Hakluyt]
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, FreeT-‘Liber Aedmundi Brudenell: militis/
Library(Q17)*empt’ termino pasce/ 1582/ 22 die
[Elkins 43]Maii/ 1582’, Sir Edmund Brudenell
of Northamptonshire; ‘precii
xs[l?]’, early inscr.; Henry F.
DePuy (1859-1924); William K.
Breaker (1867-1953); William M.
Elkins (1882-1947); cont. limp
vellum w. green ties
Rhode Island
Providence,-L‘To the illustrious Philip
John CarterSidney, Lord Mayor, Michael Lok
Brown Library I(Q18)dedicates this Chart’ (trans.?) on
[D582/H155d/copy 1]Lok map; Mondidier sale, Dec. 1851;
Henry Stevens; John Carter Brown
(1797-1874)
Ibid. II(Q19)T-Lacks 2¶4 A-D42K4; 2A-G4 and
[D582/H155d/copy 2]2H22I42K1-3 made up from two
copies; Lathrop C. Harper; acq.
1929