The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Elizabeth Glanville ( - fl. c. 1700)
Identified by Petiver as s "Curious Gentlewoman" Relationships: Elizabeth Glanville was a source of object(s) for James Petiver (c. 1665-Apr 1718)References in Documents:
Petiver, Musei Petiveriani (1695-1703) 10. Madam ELIZABETH GLANVILE . To this Curious
Gentlewoman I am obliged for an hundredInsects lately sent me (besides
others she gave me before) which she had observed in the West ofEngland ,
several of them being altogether new to me.
Gentlewoman I am obliged for an hundred
others she gave me before) which she had observed in the West of
several of them being altogether new to me.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) Papilio minor supernè fuscus, infernè viridis.
Madam Glanvil ENGLAND , Mr. Antrobus CAMBRIDGE , LONDON .
A.11.
Observed by
in theWest
of
as
also by
also by
about
I have also
once or twice seen it about
once or twice seen it about
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) Phalena alba, signaturis nigris un
datis.England Madam Glanvil
A. 8.
Occident. Angliæ
datis.
This, the last, and Fig. II.
all very rare, were first dis
covered in theWest
covered in the
of
by
a Person
extremely curious in the Knowledge ofEnglish
extremely curious in the Knowledge of
Insects.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)
albescentibus.Madam
Glanvil
WestEngland .
A. 11. Phalena
Occidental. Angliæ, virescens, lineis obliquis
albescentibus.
This rareMoth with many others
Glanvil
was pleasedto g ive me, who had observed them in the
West
of
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 10. Papilio LINCOLNIENSIS Fritillaricus, fasciis
subtus pallidis. The .
Dan
dridge London .
subtus pallidis. The
LincolnshireFritillary.
First observed
there, and given me by
there, and given me by
MadamGlanvile
The Curious Mr.
dridge
hath lately caughthim not far from
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 3. Phalæna OCCIDENTAL. fulva, trifasciata. Madam Glanvil ,
Gi
ven me by
ven me by
and is the only one I have yet seen.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 4. Phalæna fasciata perelegans, extremitatibus serratis.
an
The Furbeloe.Francis Leigh ’
Kent .
an
Goed.155. Tab. 67.
List.in
Goed.81. Fig. 30.
id.A. 38.
The Furbeloe.
I first caught this at Sir
s
in
Mr.Antrobus
andMadamGlanvile
have also sent it
me.
me.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 5. Cochinella OCCIDENTALIS oblonga, rubra, te
tramaculata.Madam Glanvile gave me this, and it's the
only one I have yet seen.
tramaculata.
only one I have yet seen.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 5. Cochinella OCCIDENTALIS oblonga, rubra, te
tramaculata.Madam Glanvile gave me this, and it's the
only one I have yet seen.
tramaculata.
only one I have yet seen.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. FIG FIG . 1.
naturis marginibusque nigris.
Mad. Glanvile England ,
Mr John Perkins , Apothecary, Rigate Surry , ☿ July 1703 .
Phalænaalba parva OCCIDENTALIS, fig
naturis marginibusque nigris.
This prettyMoth
first sent me from theWest
of
which
caught since, in my company, on
the high Chalky Mountains near
the high Chalky Mountains near
in
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 12. Phalæna OCCIDENTALIS coloribus & alis unda
tis.
receiv'd it from who observed it.
tis.
She being the first person IGlanviles tipt Furbeloe.
receiv'd it from who observed it.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 5. Scarabeolus SEPTENTR. vaginis aureis eleganter
striatis, capite nigro:Madam Glan
ville England ,
striatis, capite nigro:
This withFig. 8. & 9.
ville
sent me from the West of
where she had observ'd
them.
them
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) A. 4.
pale Part of this is yellow, the rest brown.Mad. E. Glanvill
gave me this rareMoth it being the only one I have as
yet seen.
Phalena parva, lutea, perelegans, signaturis fuscis. The
pale Part of this is yellow, the rest brown.
gave me this rare
yet seen.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)
- 27
Tunbridge Grayling 14. 9. - 28
Dales Purple Eye 24. 2. - 29
EnfeildEye 24. 3. - 30
Leghorn whiteAdmiral15. 12. - 31
GawseMoth 44. 8. - 32
Glanvile 's Grayling 7. 8. - 33
Glanvile 's small Magpye 25. 1. - 34 Shining
mottledMoth 32. 4. - 35 Mottled
NettleMoth 32. 8. - 36
Cambridge RoyalLeopard33. 10. - 37
London RoyalLeopard33. 12. - 38
Hamstead smallLeopard16. xi. - 39
RagwortMoth 33. 6. - 40
Glanvile ’s green streakt Moth 7. xi. - 41
Dandridge ’s small greenishMoth42. x. A. - 42
Oursmall greenishMoth42. xi. - 43 Its
CoffinandCaterpillar42. 12. 13. - 44
Hackney BroomMoth 14. 3. - 45
Tilman Bobarts Straw Moth . 28. 2. - 46
Glanviles Orange girdledMoth19. 3. - 47
Glanviles Copper spotted Moth 7. 7. - 48 Our
raggedFurbelow 19 4. - 49
Glanvile 's tiptFurbelow25. 12. - 50
PeriodMoth 45. 13. - 51
SemicolonMoth 45. 5. - 52 Great reddish
Moth Drone36. 10. - 53 Great brown
Moth Drone36. 10. a - 54 Small Saffron-rumpt
Moth Drone42. 6. - 55 Large
Hawk Drone36. 5. - 56 Small
Hawk Drone42. 9. - 57 Small brown girdled
Wasp25. 2. - 58 Small, black, yellow girdled
Wasp25. 3. - 59 Small, Saffron yellow girdled
Wasp25. 10. - 60 Black
HedgeFly 14. 4. - 61 Narrow
Water Spider9. 12. - 62 Golden
Water Spider9. 13. - 63
MagpyeBugg 14. 7. - 64 Greenish
Bugg Kin50. 10,&c. - 65 Marbled
Bug Kin50. xi. - 66 Amber
Froghopper49. 1. - 67 Brown
Froghopper47. 6 and 7. - 68 Brown
marbled Froghopper49. 2. - 69
Dandridge sspotted Froghopper47. 4. 5. - 70 Greenish
Froghopper47. 6. - 71 Greenish
broad Froghopper49. 3. - 72 Horned
Froghopper47. 2. 3. - 73 Bright geen
Piper50. 6. - 74 Bright Verdigrease
Piper50. 7.
EnglishButterflies, Moths,
&c.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)
- 75 Brown
Piper50. 8. - 76
Dandridge sPiper50. 9. - 77
Dandridge sPiper24. 4. - 78 Scarlet small
Piper22. 5. - 79 Blackheaded red
Piperkin31. 3. - 80 Black horned
Comb clock23. 3. - 81 Black pounct
Comb clock23. xi. - 82 Black ribb’d
Comb clock23. 10. - 83 Bracken
Comb clock22. 4. - 84 Common
Comb clock19. 1: - 85 Hoary
Comb clock22. 9. - 86 Green
Comb clock23. 12. - 87 Orange girdled
Comb clock13. 6. - 88 Slug
Beetle24. 7. - 89 Steel
Beetle22. 6. - 90 Common
Cow Lady21. 3. - 91 Small
Cow Lady21. 4. - 92 Glanviles
Cow Lady21. 5. - 93
Glanviles long spottedCow Lady21. 5. - 94
Cow Ladywith 13 Specks 29. 9. - 95
Hamstead Turtle Lady12. 2. - 96 Spotted Meadow
Turtle Lady29. 8. - 97 Water
Flea Beetle13. 9. - 98 Black lined golden
Beetlin31. 4. - 99 Yellow tipt black
Beetlin31. 7. - 100
Russia Capricorn8. 8. - 101 Wasp
Capricorn30. 4. - 102 Black tipt small
Capricorn30. 5. - 103 Small Azure
Capricorn31. 2. - 104
Norway BoxCapricorn23. 7. - 105 Orange
Feather Beetle23. 4. - 106 Brown
GardenSnail 50. 14. - 107
New MarketHeath Shell 17. 6. - 108
Dales Spangle Shell 31. 5. - 109 Thick
Oat Shell35. 6. - 110 Slender
Oat Shell30. 7. - 111 Edg'd
Saucer Shell10. xi. - 112
MitshamWrymouth 10. 8. - 113 Common small
RiverShell 18. 8. - 114
Tower ditchGig Shell 18. 2. - 115 Double girdled
Covin34. 4. - 116 Single girdled
Covin34. 5. - 117 Hairy girdled
Covin34. 6. - 118 Great
OrcadeCovin 36. xi. - 119
Dell's girdledWinkle18. 5. - 120 Wrack
Spangle35. 8. - 121 Small Silver
Muscle17. 9. - 122 Golden
PeakSattin 15. 3.
EnglishBeetles, Shells,
&c.
Nor