Poem, autograph manuscript, written in an unidentified hand, with revisions written by the author.
Attributed to Thomas Tickell, son of John Tickell, a cousin of Thomas Tickell, 1686-1740.
Includes notes on a preliminary page and a dedication to Trelawny, partly in verse.
Copyist's MS. and The MS contains sixteen arias and two cantatas. Five of the arias are scored for unison violins and viola. All have a continuo accompaniment. The two cantatas, "Perdona O cara" and "Cervetta amorosa," are written for soprano and continuo
Manuscript on paper of an almanac for 1692, containing astronomical tables, Saints' days, weather predictions, and other information for each month, accompanied by a preface "To the Benigne Readers," an illustration of "The Moon her dominion over man's body," and concluding with a short essay on the lawfulness and science of astrology. Last three pages contain annotations in another hand listing "bookes of the secrets of Nature and Art." Stitched. Acc.: 02.10.5