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122. Add MS 36430-36440
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- Add MS 36430-36440
- Title:
- BUCKLER DRAWINGS. Vols. LXXVI.-LXXXVI. Architectural drawings, classified. In thirty-three parts, each volume containing three parts. At the beginning (formerly on the cover) of each part is a full list of the classes included in it. The drawings (most of which are very small, being mainly concerned with architectural details) are laid down on large sheets of paper. The Index only contains the names of those places of which the drawings are complete or nearly so, or else form a considerable ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, French, and Italian
- Date Range:
- 18th century-19th century
- Extent:
- 11 items
123. Add MS 36456-36472
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- Add MS 36456-36472
- Title:
- BROUGHTON PAPERS. General correspondence, political and private, of John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton; 1774-1867. The names of all the writers appear in the Index. Seventeen volumes. Paper. Folio. The political correspondence follows closely the circumstances of Lord Broughton's public life, his election for Westminster and imprisonment, 1819-1820 (Vols. II., III.), the Queen's case, 1820-1821 (Vols. III., IV.), the French invasion of Spain, 1823 (Vol. V.), the Greek Committee, 1823-1829...
- Scope & Content:
- Sir John Cam Hobhouse, 2nd Baronet; Baron Broughton: Correspondence and papers: 1774-1867.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Persian
- Date Range:
- 1774-1867
- Extent:
- 17 items
124. Add MS 36491-36516
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- Add MS 36491-36516
- Title:
- CUMBERLAND PAPERS. Vols. I.-XXVI. Correspondence; 1748-1835. The names of the writers are included in the Index.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English and Italian
- Date Range:
- 1748-1835
- Extent:
- 26 items
125. Add MS 36545-36547
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- Add MS 36545-36547
- Title:
- CHURCH PAPERS. Vols. III.-V. Correspondence with Greek officials and officers on the same subject, including a few autogr. drafts of orders, etc., by Sir R. Church; 1827-1829. The letters are mostly in Greek, but many are accompanied by a translation in French, Italian or English. There are five or six letters in Turkish or Armeno-Turkish. Three volumes: Vol. III. (ff. 328). Feb.-June, 1827 ;-Vol. IV. (ff. 267). July-Dec. 1827 ;-Vol. V. (ff. 204). 1828, 1829.
- Scope & Content:
- Theodoros Kolokotrones: Letters to Sir R. Church: 1826-1828.: Gr. Greece: Correspondence of Sir R. Church relating to the war: 1827-1829, etc. Sir Richard Church, GCH; General in the Greek army: Correspondence relating to the Ionian isles and Greece: 1809-1829.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Turkish
- Date Range:
- 1827-1829
- Extent:
- 3 items
126. Add MS 36714-36727
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- Add MS 36714-36727
- Title:
- Vols. I.-XIV. Correspondence of Sir A. Panizzi; 1823-1877. Fourteen Volumes. The names of the writers are given in the Index.
- Scope & Content:
- British Museum: Correspondence of Sir A. Pannizi, Principal Librarian: 1831-1866.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
- Date Range:
- 1823-1877
- Extent:
- 14 items
127. Add MS 37173-37174
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- Add MS 37173-37174
- Title:
- C. G. LELAND COLLECTION. Vols. VI., VII. Correspondence of C. G. Leland with students of Romany, etc., and witli gypsies; 1867-1899, and undated. The writers, whose names are all given in the Index, include Alfred Tennyson [Lord Tenntson], George Borrow and many English and coiitinental scholars, but the most extensive correspondence is with Francis Hindes Groome, Edward Henry Palmer and David MacRitchie. Included are three photographic portraits, F. H. Groome, vol. i. f. 57, Esmeralda Lock ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, German, Italian, and Romany
- Date Range:
- 1867-1899
- Extent:
- 2 items
128. Add MS 37348-37352
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- Add MS 37348-37352
- Title:
- WHITWORTH PAPERS. Vols. I.-V. Correspondence of Charles Whitworth, as Resident at Ratisbon during the deliberations of the Diet upon the proposal of the Emperor Leopold to declare war with France, and later; 28 Feb. (O.S.), 1702-22 Nov. (N.S.), 1704. With numerous papers, MS. and printed. War was finally declared 6 Oct. 1702, with the consent of the various states represented at the Diet, with the exception of the Elector of Bavaria, who, espousing the cause of France, seized Ulm and Memming...
- Scope & Content:
- Leopold I; Emperor of Germany: Correspondence of C.Whitworth as Resident at Ratisbon: 1702-1704.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Latin
- Date Range:
- 1702-1704
- Extent:
- 5 items
129. Add MS 37354-37360
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- Add MS 37354-37360
- Title:
- WHITWORTH PAPERS. Vols.VII.-XIII. Correspondence of C. Whitworth, as Envoy Extraordinary to Russia, with successive Secretaries of State, viz. Robert Harley [Earl of Oxford 1711], [Charles Spencer] Earl of Sunderland, Henry Boyle [Baron Carlton 1714], [James Douglas] Duke of Queensberry, and Henry St. John [Viscount Bolingbroke 1712], and with the Duke of Marlborough at the seat of war and other prominent persons in England and at foreign courts; 1704-1712. Besides the higher affairs of stat...
- Scope & Content:
- Peter the Great; Emperor of Russia: Correspondence, etc., of C. Whitworth, British Envoy, and his secretary L. C. Weisbrod: 1704-1712.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Russian
- Date Range:
- 1704-1712
- Extent:
- 7 items
130. Add MS 37364-37372
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- Add MS 37364-37372
- Title:
- WHITWORTH PAPERS. Vols. XVII.-XXV. Correspondence of C. Whitworth, as Envoy Extraordinary, etc., at the Hague during the absence of Gen. William Cadogan, Ambassador Extraordinary; 11 Mar. 1716/7-10 May (N.S.), 1719. He was sent to the Hague (without being recalled from Berlin) owing to the discovery of Swedish designs in aid of the Pretender's invasion of Scotland. During his stay Lord Cadogan twice returned to his post (in Sept. 1717, and in May, 1718-Jan. 1719), and the two then acted join...
- Scope & Content:
- Netherlands, United Provinces: Correspondence and papers of C. Whitworth, Envoy at the Hague: 1717-1719.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Latin
- Date Range:
- 1717-1719
- Extent:
- 9 items