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- 11665Ref:GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt q 29Location:University of Leeds Special CollectionsName of creator:Dering Edward 1625-1684.Extent:25 ff. The signatures (of which one ownership inscription of Dering's is in Greek) include at the English end of the volume a few of (?) "John Egond" and/or "John Fendel". From the Latin end, ff.3-6 (part of Juvenal's satires) are paged 1-8, apparently by Dering. Ff.17-25 from the Latin end exist only as torn fragments, that of f.18 bearing further inscribed words on recto. F.1 from the Latin end, conjugate with f.1 from the English end, is also a torn fragment, bearing what may be a large J or a flourish. Possibly in another (rough) hand are numerals for the Juvenal satires, and the title-heading for the eighth of these (written first, Latin end f.3)Language:English LatinShow on map
- 21628-34Ref:GB 118 DER/01Location:Society of Antiquaries of LondonExtent:ff. xvii + pp. 101 Folio. Leather binding, brown (early 19th century), with raised heraldic shields in the corners and a coffin on raised ground in the centre. Engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Edward Dering, dated 1630, fol. iv, now laid down on fol. v (where a reference 'J. 2', in red, is still visible). Armorial bookplate of Cholmeley Charles William Dering (d. 1858; second son of Edward, 7th Bt.), fol. i. Phillipps MS 14298 (note on fol. i)Language:EnglishShow on map
- 316--Ref:GB 247 MS Ferguson 118Location:University of Glasgow Special CollectionsExtent:64 leaves (of which 3 are blank). 19.8x14 cmLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 41628-34 and 19th centuryRef:GB 118 DERLocation:Society of Antiquaries of LondonName of creator:Dering Edward (1598-1644) Knight 1st Baronet MP and antiquary,Smith Herbert Luther (1809-1870) artist.Extent:Two filesLanguage:EnglishShow on map
- 5[c. 1662]-[c. 1663] /Ref:GB 210 NLW MS 21867BLocation:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol CymruName of creator:Philips Katherine 1632-1664.Extent:41 ff. ; 205 x 150 mm. When acquired, remains of raised bands and gold-tooled calf along the spine were evidence of having come from a deliberately broken-up volume; re-bound at NLWLanguage:EnglishShow on map