The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Henry Wotton (1568 - Dec 1639)
Diplomat and author, serving as longtime ambassador to Venice. He was a source of rare objects and paintings for many people back home:The first person to introduce Italian works of art to members of the English Court, he supervised the construction of the mosaic portrait of Robert Cecil for Hatfield House and later purchased pictures for Buckingham. He regarded himself as an expert on Venetian glassware and paid many visits to the Murano glassworks, often choosing pieces for his patrons back home. He is also known to have sent rose cuttings and melon seed to the King and fennel with 'a large direction' on how to dress it to Tradescant.He is named as a benefactor in Musaeum Tradescantianum. Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30001 Other biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wotton Acquirer
Authority - early modern
Relevant locations: Lived at or near London, England
Workplace or place of business Venice, Veneto
Relationships: Henry Wotton was a source of object(s) for Robert Cecil (1 Jun 1563-24 May 1612)
Henry Wotton was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Charles I of England (1600-1649)
Henry Wotton was a friend of John Donne (1572-31 Mar 1631)
Henry Wotton was a source of object(s) for Tradescanti (-)
Walter Stonehouse (c. 1597-17 Jul 1655) was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Henry Wotton
Edward Wotton (1548-1628) was a brother of Henry Wotton
Linked manuscripts: as Subject of/in a document - Lansdowne MS 98/23, British Library,
Linked print sources: as Mentioned or referenced by - The John Tradescants: Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen .
as Mentioned or referenced by - 'The Profession of a Gentleman': Books for the Gentry and the Nobility (c.1560-1640).
as Subject of/in a document - The lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert. by Izaak Walton The lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert.
References in Documents:
Bargrave's catalogue: Rara, Antiqua, et Numismata Bargraviana (Canterbury Cathedral Lit MS E 16a) [*] The same article is described on a
separate paper as “a cristall as it naturally groweth,
sexangular, which I met with on the Penine Alps , on the Sempronian Mount, now called Mount
Samplon .” Sir
Henry Wotton , among his bequests, mentions “a
piece of crystall, sexangular (as they grow all), grasping
divers things within it, which I bought among the Rhaetian Alps , in the
very place where it grew.” (Walton ’s Lives,
109, ed. Oxf .
1824.) For the passage of the Simplon,
as it was in those days, see Raymond , p.
248 .
Musaeum Tradescantianum (1656)
- Principall Benefactors
{King Charles.}{Queen Mary.}GeorgeDuke ofBuckingham.Lady KatharineDutchess ofBuck:William LaudArchbishop ofCant:RobertEarle ofSalisbury.WilliamEarle ofSalisbury.Earle of Carlisle.Lord Viscount Dorchester.Lord Viscount Faulkland.Lord Strange.Lord Goring.Lord Cambden.Countesse of Arundell.Lady Matrevers.Lady Denbeigh.Lady Wootton.Lady Mary Villers.Lady Goring.Lady Killegray.Lady Christian Leviston.Sir Thomas Roe.Sir Christopher Hatton.Sir Henry.VVooton Wooton Sir Kenelme Digby.Sir Nathanael Bacon.Sir Butts Bacon.Sir Dudly Diggs.Sir Henry Vane.Sir Henry Palmer.Sir Robert Heath.Sir Peter Manwood.Sir John Trever.Sir William Boswell.Sir Clipsby Crew.Sir Alexander Gourdon.Sir James Bagg.Sir David Kirke.Sir Richard Wiseman.Sir John Smith.Sir John Wieldes.Sir Henry Meldree.Sir John Aemoote.Lady Roe.Lady Graimes.Doctor Owin.Doctor John Hill.Doctor Thomas Wharton.Doctor William Broad.Doctor Bugg.William MurrayEsq.William CurteeneEsq.Elias AshmoleEsq.Captain Weddell.Captain Plumbey.Captain Ireland.Captain Cleborne.Captain Prim.Captain Wood.Captain West.Captain Swanley.Captain Adam Denton.Captain Trenchfield.Captain David Atchinson.Mr. Nicolas, Secretary to the Navy.Mr. John SlanyMerchant.Mr. CharletonMerchant.Mr. James BoovyMerchant.Mr. John Millen.Mr. Thomas Howard.Mr. WhiteofBurntwood.Mr. Ofield.Mr. Ofley.Mr. Greene.Mr. Munke.Mr. Sadler.Mr. Bushell.Mr. Liggon.Mr. George Tomasin.In EEBO copy: Scratched out in original document and has "Thomason" written beside it in ink. Mr. Dells.Mr. Gage.Mr. Pergins.Mr. Robert Martyn.Mr. Trion.Mr. Woolfe.Mr. Browne.Mr. Martin Masters.Mr. Butler.Mr. Phillips.Mr. Harison.Mr. Pette.Mr. Short.Mr. Bound.Mr. Stone.Mr. Bartholomew Hagatt.Mr. Reeve.Mr. Francis Cline.Mr. Thomas Herbert.Mr. Rowland Bucket.Mr. Snelling.Mr. Rowe.Mr. Smith.Mr. Butterworth.Mr. le Goulz.Mr. William Martyn.Mr. Lanyon.Mr. Gasper Calthoofe.Mr. William Lambert.Mr. John Benson.
to the precedent
Collection.