Authority Cited: More’s Life of Sir Thomas More
Author name and dates: Christopher Cresacre More (1572-1649)
BKG Bio-tweet: Sir T. More Great-grandson; Jesuit ed. in France; recusant penalties; Life adds details to Sir T’s son-in-law Roper’s Life
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one C.C. More cite added in 1773 Dict., indicated in bold italics below. The Oxford DNB indicates that the authorship may have been obscured due to recusant penalties. The 1773 Dict. quote reads "Iauill" and "Iauell" in the 1st edition of the text, p. 351. There was also a 1642 edition, which SJ may have used, which appears to use the same orthography as the 1st edition. The 1828 edition of Joseph Hunter deduces the correct author and publication in France.]
Author name and dates: Christopher Cresacre More (1572-1649)
BKG Bio-tweet: Sir T. More Great-grandson; Jesuit ed. in France; recusant penalties; Life adds details to Sir T’s son-in-law Roper’s Life
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one C.C. More cite added in 1773 Dict., indicated in bold italics below. The Oxford DNB indicates that the authorship may have been obscured due to recusant penalties. The 1773 Dict. quote reads "Iauill" and "Iauell" in the 1st edition of the text, p. 351. There was also a 1642 edition, which SJ may have used, which appears to use the same orthography as the 1st edition. The 1828 edition of Joseph Hunter deduces the correct author and publication in France.]
- Life and Death of Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellour of England, Written by M. T. M. and dedicated to the Queen's Most Gracious Majestie (Paris, n.d., 1626-1631?); javel