MACKINTOSH PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. XXII A (ff. 143). Miscellaneous papers of Sir James Mackintosh; 1698-1830. Partly French, Greek and Latin. Partly copies, fragments and printed. 1. ff. 1-17v. Notes for lectures on ‘The Laws of Nature and Nations’ given at Lincoln’s Inn. See Add. MS. 78781; ...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Latin
MACKINTOSH PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. XXII B (ff. i+25). ‘Burke No I’, bound draft of ‘The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke’; aft. 1812. 185 x 220mm. Edmund Burke, statesman: Review by Sir J. Mackintosh of 'The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke': aft. 1812: Draft. includes: ...
MACKINTOSH PAPERS (3RD SERIES). VOL. XXIII (ff. 211). History of England, comprising the history of the earliest times to Henry II. Foliated in black ink, ff. 1-203, originally divided into reigns by paper wraps. Included (ff. 1-23) drafts of introduction and (f. 24) an outline; 1811-1822. ...
MACKINTOSH PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vols. XXIII-XXVIII. Drafts for historical works. The History of England, from the Roman Conquest of Britain to the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of Elizabeth was published in D. Lardner, The Cabinet Cyclopædia (1830). Copies are held at 12203.tt.1/10 and G.15418-20. O’Leary (p. 178) suggests that for this work Mackintosh drew on ‘notes intended originally for an introduction to his history of the revolution in England’. See also Mackintosh, Life, vol. ii, ...
Scope & Content:
History: Drafts of Sir J. Mackintosh's historical works: 1811-c.1822: Draft.
MACKINTOSH PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. XXIV (ff. 170). History of England, comprising the history of Richard I to Elizabeth I. Partly foliated in black and red ink, originally divided by reigns by paper wraps.