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XVI.—Continuation of New Materials for a Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: in a Letter from J. Payne Collier, Esq. V.P., to John Bruce, Esq., Treasurer

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My intention in this, and in my two preceding papers on the same subject, has not been, and is not, to give any thing like a new biographical account of Sir Walter Raleigh, but merely to touch upon some points, which, I think, have not been sufficiently illustrated; to correct and settle a few dates; and to add various matters that have either been unknown to, or have been passed over by those who have professed to write the life of this most deserving, but not less unfortunate, favourite of Elizabeth. I make this statement now, because, as I am informed, my purpose has been a little misunderstood; since it has been thought by some, that I was aiming at more than I pretend to accomplish. I merely furnish additional materials to those who may hereafter be disposed to treat the inquiry in detail and upon system. I recommence where I left off in my last; and beg of those who may think matters of the kind not so apposite to our ordinary inquiries, to remember that Sir Walter Raleigh was one of the founders of our Society, and on that account only, if he had no other claims, would merit the utmost interest we can take regarding him.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1852

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References

page 164 note a Life of Raleigh by Mrs. A. T. Thomson. 8vo. 1830. Appendix.

page 166 note a Annals in Kennett, ii. 584.