"1600 - 1799" . . . . . "Manuscript, in a single hand, of a collection of several hundred primarily religious or lighthearted entries, including poetry, recipes, sermons, epitaphs, extracts, and a treatise on the months and phases of the moon. The manuscript contains verses copied from early 17th-century books, including Remains concerning Britain by William Camden and Josuah Sylvester's translation of Du Bartas's Divine weeks & works, as well as more contemporary works, such as The true-Bred Englishman and The mock-mourners, by Daniel Defoe. Several of the religious poems are anti-Catholic, while others focus on the subjects of women and love." . . . . . . "In addition to the illustrations accompanying the astrological treatise, the manuscript contains a drawing of the Virgin Mary titled \"Taken oute of T. V. Monk of the holy Order of St. Benedict It shews their absurdity.\"" . "[Commonplace book]" . . . . . . . . . "Commonplace books" . . . . . . "Drawings" . . . . . "Other entries include extracts from sermons of Hugh Latimer and colloquies of Erasmus; recipes, including some from Helmes Trismegistus; extracts from the Journal of Nathaniel Mist; and a lengthy treatise on the months, the phases of the moon, and astrological signs entitled The shepherd's kalendar, which is accompanied by illustrations of astrological signs; a shepherd reaching for the stars;and a diagram with moveable parts, held in place by a pin." . . . . .