Damaged in Cotton fire of 1731 (see Eccles, 474, note 1); edited by Kincaid.
Described in Bodleian catalogue as a draft of "The baron, or the magazine of honor" with other papers. Not previously known to Buc scholars.
Series of leaves, largely in Buc's hand. Includes a Latin eulogy of Philip Sidney, ff. 93v-4.
Another of the discourses in the collection bears the date 27 November 1602; but also a citation from Selden, who was born only 1584. Printed in Hearne, Collection of Curious Discourses (1773), ii, 88.
Letter actually sent is CSPD 1611-18, p. 52 (PRO SP14/65/2). Reproduced by Greg, "Three Manuscripts," plate III; and Stamp, plate XXIV.
Photographic facsimiles and transcriptions in Marcham; folios given in order selected by Marcham.
The Second Maiden's Tragedy, ed. Anne Lancashire, Revels Plays (Manchester: Manchester and Johns Hopkins UP, 1978), includes photographs of ff. 56 and 56v (frontispiece), f. 52b (opp. p. 8), and f. 55b (opp. p. 9)
Signed G. Buc on f. 4.
These four lists are in two different hands, neither of them Buc's; Buc, however, has annotated the first and possibly the fourth list. Photographic facsimiles and transcriptions in Marcham; folios given in order selected by Marcham.
Entirely in Buc's hand. Transcribed by A. N. Kincaid, "A Revels Office Scrap Deciphered," N&Q, n.s. 19 (December, 1972), 461-3. Kincaid's transcription of the last words in the third line, "Duorff Bob", and his interpretation of these words as"Dwarf Bob" (an entertainer) are almost certainly mistaken.