Poems on several occasions, written by John Fountain

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  • Reference
    • GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS Lt 78
  • Dates of Creation
    • ca.1720
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 1 vol. (90 ff.) Bound in contemporary vellum. Ownership inscription of George Newell, 1721, on title-page and related note inside back cover.

Scope and Content

Collection of fifty poems in a single hand attributed to John Fountain (d. 1663), transcribed ca.1720. Poems are on pages numbered 1-161, but two pages between pp.61-62 are unnumbered in error. Preceded by title page (p.[iii]) and transcriber's note "To my very worthy kinsman Master T.H." (pp.[v]-[x]), giving biographical details of Fountain). Poem on pp.157-8 stated not to be Fountain's, as may be true of some others, as Wither's "The careless lover" (pp.158-9) is called Fountain's.

Administrative / Biographical History

John Fountain was the author of the comedy "The Rewards of Vertue" (1661). He was born in Devon and educated at Oxford University. After travelling abroad he settled in Barnstable, but died young.

Access Information

Access is unrestricted

Acquisition Information

Purchased from Quaritch (Sotheby), July 1986

Note

In English

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Custodial History

George Newell (purchase note dated March 1721 inscribed on title-page)

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