[Footnote 1: Loricati, (in their coats of mail.)—Matthew of Westminster.]
[Footnote 2: See the order at length in Rymer, ut sup.]
[Footnote 3: Bellenden’s translation.]
[Footnote 4: The Earl of Hereford.]
[Footnote 5: Wishcart, Bishop of Gloucester, before alluded to.]
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A NOTE ON ROBERT HERICK, AUTHOR OF “HESPERIDES.”
In the summer of 1844, I visited Dean Prior in company with my brother, in order to ascertain if we could add any new fact to the scanty accounts of the Life of Herrick recorded by his biographers. The events of his life have been related by Dr. Drake, (Literary Hours, vol. iii., 1st edit. 1798.—3rd edit. 1804), by Mr. Campbell, by Dr. Nott (Select Poems from the Hesperides, &c. Bristol, 1810,) by a writer in the Quarterly Review, vol. iv. 1810, by Mr. Wilmott in his elegantly written Lives of Sacred Poets, vol. i., 1834, and in the memoirs prefixed to the recent editions of Herrick’s Poems published by Clarke (1844), and Pickering (1846). On examining any of these biographies, it will be found that the year and place of Herrick’s death have not been ascertained. This was the point which I therefore particularly wished to inquire into.
Dean Prior is a village about six or seven miles from Totnes: the church, with the exception of the tower, had been recently rebuilt. The monuments and inscribed stones were carefully removed when the old fabric was taken down, and restored as nearly as could be to corresponding situations in the new building. I sought in vain, amongst these, for the name of Herrick. On making inquiry of the old sexton who accompanied us, he said at first in a very decided tone, “Oh, he died in Lunnun,” but afterwards corrected himself, and said that Herrick died at Dean Prior, and that an old tombstone in {292} the churchyard, at the right hand side of the walk leading to the south side of the church, which was removed several years ago, was supposed to have covered the remains of the former vicar of Dean Prior.
Being baffled in our search after “tombstone information,” we called at the vicarage, which stands close by the church, and the vicar most courteously accorded us permission to search the registers of the marriages, births, and burials, which were in his custody. The portion of the dilapidated volume devoted to the burials is headed thus:—
“Dean Prior
“The names of all those
y’t have been buried in y’e same parish
from y’e year of our
Lord God 1561, and so forwards.”
After some careful search we were gratified by discovering the following entry:—
“Robert Herrick Vicker was buried y’e 15th day October, 1674.”
I fancy I met with a selection from Herrick’s Poems edited by Mr. Singer, several years ago, comprised in a small neat volume. Can any of your readers inform me whether there is such a book? I possess Mr. Singer’s valuable editions of Cavendish, More, and Hall’s Satires, and would wish to place this volume on the same shelf.