EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCIV. Transcribed documents from the Public Record Office, 1596-1703, by and concerning the Evelyn family; 19th cent copies, in several different hands, presumably made for William John Evelyn. With an initial table of contents. Original pagination `1-526’. Formerly Ev...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCVIII. 1. Accounts and receipts for personal expenditure of William John Evelyn; 1873-1898. 2. Miscellaneous notes and papers of William John Evelyn; 1819-1877, n.d. Partly printed. Including former Evelyn MSS 161 and 167 and 284.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCC. Correspondence of William John Evelyn (1822-1908), his son, John Harcourt Chichester Evelyn, and other members of the family; 1839-1915, n.d. Followed by three letters addressed to W. G. Hiscock, deputy librarian of Christ Church, 1956.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCV. 1. Transcribed documents containing references to members of the Evelyn family in the 17th cent., from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford; 19[superscript]th[/superscript] cent. [italics]copies[/italics], in a hand resembling one of those in the preceding vol...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCI. `Scribbling book’ of William John Evelyn, containing rough notes, mostly in pencil, on history, languages, botany, current affairs, etc.; 19th cent. Formerly Evelyn MS 287. Original binding of decorated paper over boards. 305 x 210mm.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCIII. Volume of rough notes, records and pedigrees, partly in pencil, relating to the Evelyn family from the 16th to the 19th centuries, by William John Evelyn; late 19th cent. Formerly Evelyn MS 14. 335 x 225mm.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCII. Diary of Lt.-Col. George Pallmer Evelyn (brother of William John Evelyn); 1853-1855. Copy in a clerical hand, apparently from an original in which some words were illegible; these have been supplied and corrections and additions made in another hand, presumably tha...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CCCCVII A-D. Compilations concerning the descent of the Evelyn family in the 19th century, chiefly prepared by William John Evelyn in connection with an action for libel against a former employee, who had cast doubt on the legitimacy of his father, and therefore on their right of succession to the Evelyn estates; 1878-1882. See also Helen Evelyn, Evelyn Family, pp. 360-366. Four volumes.