Memoirs of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (As they relate to the Story of Mr. Phillips’s Tragedy of that Name; and proper to be Bound up with it). London: Printed for Thomas Corbett, at Addison’s Head, next to the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar; And sold by T. Payne, near Stationers’-Hall, 1723. Price 6d.
A curious little pamphlet of 32 pages, but totally devoid of historical value.
II. MANUSCRIPT AUTHORITIES
British Museum
Stowe MS., 668.
Heraldic and some other Collections, including the letters exchanged between the Dukes of Gloucester and Burgundy.
Cotton MS., Claudius, A. viii.
(1) ‘A Chronicle of King Henry v.’ The last part of a much longer chronicle, probably a continuation of the Brut.
(2) A schedule of the charges of the Monastery of St. Albans for making the tomb of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and for perpetual masses for his soul.
Cotton MS., Claudius, D. i.