Read Sir Walter Raleigh: In Life & Legend Online
Authors: Mark Nicholls and Penry Williams
Tags: #Nonfiction, #Biography & Autobiography, #History, #England/Great Britain, #Virginia, #16th Century, #Travel & Exploration, #Tudors
C. P. Meehan (trans.), The Rise, Increase and Exit of the Geraldines (Dublin, 1878).
A. C. Miller, 'Sir Roger Williams - a Welsh professional soldier', Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, pt 1 (1972), pp. 86-118.
J. L. Mills, 'Sir Walter Raleigh as a man of letters', in H. G. Jones (ed.), Raleigh and Quinn: the explorer and his Boswell (Chapel Hill, 1987), pp. 165-79.
P. Misopappas, Rau leigh Redevivus; or the life & death of the right honourable Anthony late earl of Shaftsbury (London, 1683).
T. L. Moir, The Addled Parliament of 1614 (Oxford, 1958).
C. Monro (ed.), Acta Cancellariae (London, 1847).
T. Nashe, ChristsTeares over Jerusalem (London, 1593).
Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Divell (London, 1592).
R. Naunton, Fragmenta Regalia, or, observations on the late Queen Elizabeth (London, 1641).
D. Newton, The Making of the Jacobean Regime: James VI and I and the government of England, 1603-1605 (London, 2005).
C. Nicholl, The Creature in the Map: Sir Walter Ralegh's guest for El Dorado (London, 1996).
The Reckoning: the murder of Christopher Marlowe (London, 1992).
M. Nicholls (ed.), 'George Percy's "Trewe Relacyon": a primary source for the Jamestown settlement', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 113 (2005), 212-75.
M. Nicholls, Investigating Gunpowder Plot (Manchester, 1991).
'Sir Walter Ralegh's treason: a prosecution document', EHR 110 (1995), 902-24.
'Strategy and motivation in the Gunpowder plot', Historical Journal 50 (2007), 787-807.
'The "Wizard Earl" in Star Chamber: The trial of the earl of Northumberland, June 1606', Historical Journal 30 (1987), 173-89.
'Treason's Reward: the punishment of conspirators in the Bye plot of 1603', Historical Journal 38 (1995), 821-42.
- 'Two Winchester trials: the prosecution of Henry, Lord Cobham, and Thomas Lord Grey de Wilton, November 1603', Historical Research 68 (1995), 26-48.
A notable historic containing foure voyages made by certain French captaynes unto Florida / written all, saving the last, by Monsieur Laudonnier...; newly translated out of French into English by R. H. (London, 1587).
W. Oakeshott, 'Carew Ralegh's copy of Spenser', The Library, 5th series, 26 (1971), pp. 1-21.
'Sir Walter Ralegh's library', The Library 5th series, 23 (1968), pp. 285-327.
The Queen and the Poet (London, 1960).
D. O'Daly, The Rise, Increase and Exit of the Geraldines, trans. C. P. Meehan (Dublin, 1878).
J. O'Donovan (ed.), Annals of the Four Masters (Dublin, 1856).
F. Osborne, Historical Memoires on the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, and King James (London, 1673).
The works of Francis Osborn, Esq (London, 1682).
[Overbury] The Arraignment and Conviction of Sir Walter Rawleigh...Coppied by SirTho: Overbury (London, 1648).
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [ODNB] (Oxford, 2004).
M. Partridge, 'Lord Burghley and Il cortegiano: civil and martial models of courtliness in Elizabethan England', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 19 (2009), 95-116.
B. Pererius, Commentariorum et disputationum in Genesim (Cologne, 1601).
J. G. A. Pocock, Barbarism and Religion: the enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737-1764 (Cambridge, 1999).
T. Pollard, 'The pleasures and perils of smoking in early modern England', in S. L. Gilman and X. Zhou (eds), Smoke: a global history of smoking (London, 2004), pp. 38-45.
J. Pope Hennessy, Sir Walter Raleigh in Ireland, ed. T. Herron (Dublin, 2009).
N. S. Popper, 'Walter Ralegh's History of the World and the historical culture of the late Renaissance' (Princeton, PhD dissertation, 2007).
Public Record Office Deputy Keeper's Fifth Report, App. II.
S. Purchas, Purchas his Pilgrimes (London, 1625).
G. Puttenham, TheArte of English Poesie (London, 1589).
M. C. Questier, Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England: politics, aristocratic patronage and religion, c. 1550-1640 (Cambridge, 2006).
D. B. Quinn (ed.), The Voyages and Colonising Enterprises of Sir Humphrey Gilbert (London, 1940).
England and the Discovery of America, 1481-1620 (London, 1974).
'The lost colonists', in J. Youings (ed.), Raleigh in Exeter: privateering and colonisation in the reign of Elizabeth I (Exeter, 1985), pp. 59-71.
(ed.), The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590 (2 vols. London, 1955).
'Thomas Harriot and the New World', in J. W. Shirley (ed.), Thomas Harriot: Renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974).
'Thomas Harlot and the Virginia voyages of 1602', William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 27 (1970), pp. 268-81.
D. B. and A. M. Quinn, 'A Hakluyt chronology', in The Hakluyt Handbook (London, 1974).
J. Racin, 'The early editions of Sir Walter Ralegh's The History of the World', Studies in Bibliography 17 (1964), 199-209.
Sir Walter Ralegh as Historian: an analysis of The History of the World (Salzburg, 1974).
[Ralegh], The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana, ed. N. L. Whitehead (Norman, OK, 1997).
[Ralegh] The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, ed. W. Oldys and T. Birch (Oxford, 1829).
T. O. Ranger, 'Richard Boyle and the making of an Irish fortune, 1588-1614', Irish Historical Studies 10 (1957), 257-97.
-'The career of Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork, 1588-1603' (Oxford, D. Phil. thesis, 1958).
A. Righter, Shakespeare and the Idea of the Play (London, 1967).
J. Roberts, 'The second marriage of Walter Rawley', Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 34 (1978), 11-13.
N. A. M. Rodger, 'The development of broadside gunnery, 1450-1650', Mariner's Mirror 82 (1996), 301-24.
A. L. Rowse, Ralegh and the Throckmortons (London, 1962).
Sir Richard Grenville of the 'Revenge' (London, 1937).
M. Rudick (ed.), The Poems of Sir Walter Ralegh: a historical edition (Tempe, AZ, 1999).
M. Rudick, 'The "Ralegh Group" in the Phoenix Nest', Studies in Bibliography 24 (1971), 131-7.
J. Rushworth (ed.), Historical Collections (London, 1721-2).
C. Russell, The Addled Parliament of 1614: the limits of revision (Reading, 1992).
T. Rymer, Foedera, Conventions, Literae...(London, 1726-35).
R. N. Salaman, The History and Social Influence of the Potato (1949, rev. edn 1985).
H. E. Sandison, 'Arthur Gorges, Spenser's Alcyon and Ralegh's friend', PMLA 43 (1928), 645-74.
E. Sawyer (ed.), Memorials of Affairs of State (London, 1725).
B. Schmidt, 'Reading Ralegh's America: texts, books, and readers in the early modern Atlantic world', in P. C. Mancall (ed.), The Atlantic world and Virginia, 1550-1624 (Chapel Hill, 2007), pp. 454-88.
Sir Robert Schomburgk (ed.), The Discovery of the Large, Rich, and Beautiful Empire of Guiana...by Sir W. Ralegh (London, 1848).
T. Scott, Sir Walter Rawleighs Ghost, or Englands Forewarner (Utrecht [London], 1626).
J. A. Sharpe, "'Last dying speeches": religion, ideology and public execution in seventeenth-century England', Past and Present 107 (1985), 144-67.
W. A. Shaw, The Knights of England (London, 1906).
J. T. Shawcross,'A contemporary view of Sir Walter Ralegh', ANQ 5 (1992), 131-3.
R. P. Shephard, 'Sexual rumours in English politics', in J. Murray and K. Eisenbichler (eds), Desire and Discipline: sex and sexuality in the premodern West (Toronto, 1996), pp. 101-22.
J. Shirley, The Life of the Valiant & Learned Sir Walter Raleigh (London, 1677).
J. W. Shirley, 'Sir Walter Raleigh's Guiana finances', Huntington Library Quarterly 13 (1949-50), 55-69.
Thomas Harriot: a biography (Oxford, 1983).
(ed.), Thomas Harriot: Renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974).
K. Sloan (ed.), A New World: England's first view of America (London, 2007).
D. L. Smith, The Stuart Parliaments, 1603-1689 (London, 1999).
J. P. Sommerville, Royalists and Patriots: politics and ideology in England, 1603-1640 (London, 1999).
R. P. Sorlien (ed.), The Diary of john Manningham of the Middle Temple 1602-1603 (Hanover, NH, 1976).
J. Spedding, R. L. Ellis and D. D. Heath (eds), The Works of Francis Bacon (London, 1857-74).
E. Spenser, A View of the Present State of Ireland, ed. W. L. Renwick (Oxford, 1970).
Colin Clouts Come Againc (1595), in E. Spenser, Poetical Works, eds J. C. Smith and E. de Selincourt (Oxford, 1912), pp. 535-45.
M. J. G. Stanford, 'The Raleghs take to the sea', Mariner's Mirror 48 (1962), 18-35.
M. J. G. Stanford and M. W. Turner, 'The Raleghs, father and son', in J. Youings (ed.), Ralegh in Exeter, 1985: privateering and colonisation in the reign of Elizabeth I (Exeter, 1985), pp. 91-104.
W. Stebbing, Sir Walter Ralegh: a biography (Oxford, 1891).
V. E Stern, Sir Stephen Powlc of Court and Country (Selinsgrove, PA, 1992).
J. Stow, The Annales of England...Continued...by E. Howes (London, 1615).
W. Strachey, The Historic of Travell into Virginia Britania (1612), eds L. B. Wright andV. Freund (London, 1953).
E. A. Strathmann, 'John Dee as Ralegh's "Conjurer"', Huntington Library Quarterly 10 (1947), 365-72.
'Ralegh plans his last voyage', Mariner's Mirror 50 (1964), 261-70.
Sir Walter Raleigh; a study in Elizabethan skepticism (New York, 1951).
[Stucley] To the kings most excellent majestic. The humble petition and information of Sir Lewis Stucley...(London, 1618).
H. A. C. Sturgess (ed.), Register of Admissions to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple (London, 1949).
S. A. Tannenbaum, The Assassination of Christopher Marlowe: a new view (New York, 1928).
E. G. R. Taylor (ed.), The Original Writings and Correspondence of the two Richard Hakluyts (London, 1935).
E. G. R. Taylor, 'Harriot's instructions for Ralegh's voyage to Guiana, 1595',Journal of the Institute of Navigation 5 (1952), 345-50.
Tudor Geography, 1485-1583 (London, 1930).
L. Tennenhouse, 'Sir Walter Raleigh and the literature of clientage', in G. E Lytle and S. Orgel (eds), Patronage in the Renaissance (Princeton, NJ, 1981), pp. 235-58.
C. Trebellas and W. Chapman, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site: historic resource study (Atlanta, 1999).
G. M. Trevelyan, History of England (London, 1926).
R. Trevelyan, Sir Walter Raleigh (London, 2002).
The true narration of the entertainment of his Royall Maiestie, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough; till his receiuing at London with all or the most speciall occurrences (London, 1603).
P. Ure,'The poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh', Review of English Literature 1:3 (1961), 19-29.
B. Usher, 'Queen Elizabeth and Mrs Bishop', in S. Doran and T. S. Freeman (eds), The Myth of Elizabeth (Basingstoke, 2003), pp. 200-20.
A. T. Vaughan, 'Sir Walter Ralegh's Indian interpreters, 1584-1618', William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 59 (2002), pp. 341-76.
J. L. Vivian, The Visitations of the County of Devon (Exeter, 1895).
V. von Klarwill (ed.), Queen Elizabeth and Sonic Foreigners (London, 1928).
A. Wall (ed.),'An account of the Essex Revolt, February 1601', BIHR 54 (1981), 131-3.
W. A. Wallace, John White, Thomas Harriot and Walter Ralegh in Ireland (London, 1985).
H. M. Wallis, 'The first English globe: a recent discovery', Geographical Journal 117 (1951), 275-90.
S. S. Webb, 'Raleigh, Harriot and atheism in Elizabethan and early Stuart England', Albion 1 (1969), 10-18.
R. B. Wernham, The Return of the Armadas, the Last Years of the Elizabethan War against Spain, 1595-1603 (Oxford, 1994).
V. Westbrook, 'What remains of Rawleigh/Raleigh/Ralegh (1554-1618)', EnterText 6:3 (Winter 2006-7), 67-90.
A. Williams, The Common Expositor: an account of the commentaries on Genesis 1527-1633 (Chapel Hill, 1948).
F. B. Williams Jr, 'Thomas Rogers on Raleigh's atheism', Notes and Queries 213 (1968), 368-70.
R. C. Winthrop, Life and Letters of Jolin Winthrop (Boston, 1864).
H. R. Woudhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts 1558-1640 (Oxford, 1996).
L. B. Wright (ed.), Advice to a Son: precepts of Lord Burghley, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Francis Osborne (Ithaca, NY11962).
R. Wunderli and G. Broce, 'The final moment before death in early modern England', Sixteenth Century Journal 20 (1989), 259-75.
E A. Yates, A Study of Love's Labour's Lost (Cambridge, 1936).
J. Youings, Ralegh's Country: the south west of England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (Raleigh, NC, 1986).
'Raleigh's Devon', in H. G. Jones (ed.), Raleigh and Quinn: the explorer and his Boswell (Chapel Hill, 1987), pp. 69-85.
Plates
1. Sir Walter Ralegh by Nicholas Hilliard, circa 1585. Images © National Portrait Gallery, London. NPG 4106.
2. Sir Walter Ralegh and his son Walter (Wat), 1602. Images © National Portrait Gallery, London. NPG 3914.
3. Sir Walter Ralegh. The Cadiz Portrait, circa 1598. Attrib. William Segar (fl. by 1589, d. 1633). Oil on Canvas. 109 X 84cm. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland. Photo © National Gallery of Ireland. NGI 281.
4. Lady Ralegh, nee ElizabethThrockmorton. English School, 1603. Oil on Canvas. 112 X 86cm. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland. Photo © National Gallery of Ireland. NGI 282.