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Add MS 6759
- Record Id:
- 032-003442820
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003442820
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100075949233.0x000537
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 6759
- Title:
- Thomas Kerrich's note and sketchbooks, numbers 107-110
- Scope & Content:
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In octavo, ff. 176, consisting of similar note and sketchbooks [to Add MS 6758], numbers 107-110, containing: 1. A series of sketches of various architectural details, etc., from the churches, etc., of:
Burnham Norton. f. 1. Burnham Westgate. ff. 2-5. Burnham Priory. ff. 6, 7, 11-18. Llanbadarn. f. 8. Conway Castle. f. 9b. Beaumaris. f. 10. Carnawon. Ibid. Thorpe Chapel, near Peterborough. ff. 19, 20. Stanis Church. f. 21. Salisbury Cathedral. ff. 22, 23. Snettisham, county Norfolk. ff. 24-31. Cherry Hinton, county Cambridgeshire. f. 32. Roughton. f. 33. Wramplingham, county Norfolk. f. 34. Putney. f. 35. Market Weston, county Suffolk. f. 45. Aldeby, county Norfolk. f. 42. Magdalen College Chapel, Cambridge. ff. 43, 44. Broome Hall, county Suffolk. f. 45. Barton, county Suffolk. f. 46. St. Cross, near Winchester. f. 47. Utley or Ifley, county Oxfordshire. f. 48. Reculver, county Kent. f. 49.
2. A series of ground plans of ecclesiastical buildings, namely:
St. Faith Church, under the East end of St. Paul’s, London (from Dugdale). f. 50. Finchale Priory (from Hutchinson). f. 51. Creak Abbey Church, county Norfolk. f. 52. Orval Abbey Church, near Montmedy. f. 53. Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Tournay. f. 54. Church of St. John the Evangelist, at Bois-le-Duc. f. 55. The New Church, at Amsterdam. f. 56. Mechlin Cathedral. f. 57. St. Wandrick’s Church, at Mous. f. 58. Church of Notre-Dame, at Breda. f. 59. Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Teronane. f. 60. Church of St. Gudule [Gudula], at Brussels. f. 61. Church of St. Laurence, at Rotterdam. f. 62. Cathedral of St. Baron, at Harlaem. f. 63. Cathedral of St. Peter, at Middlebourg. f. 64. St. Peter Church, at Leyden. f. 65. St. Martin’s Abbey Church, at Tournay. f. 66. Cathedral of St. Bertin, at St. Omeis (chiefly from a plan by Mr. Essex). f. 68. Church of St. Peter, at Louvain. f. 69. Cathedral of St. Paul, at Munster (from ‘Les Delices des Pais Bas’) at Munster. f. 70. Cathedral of Rheims (from a plan by Clouet). f. 71. Great Church at Seena. f. 72. Cathedral of St. Maria del Fiore at Florence (from B. Sansone Sgrilli). f. 73. Great Church at Milan. f. 74. Cathedral of Antwerp. ff. 75, 76. Cathedral of St. Martin, at Utrecht. f. 77. Church of Notre-Dame, at Valenciennes. f. 78. Cathedral of Notre-Dame, at Cambray. f. 79. Abbey Church of St. Arnand. f. 80. Abbey Church of St. Bernard, near Antwerp Cathedral of St. Martin, at Ipres. f. 82. Church of Notre-Dame, at Fougres. f. 83. Abbey Church of St. Vast, at Arras. f. 84. Canterbury Cathedral (unfinished). f. 85. The Temple of Soloman, according to Wilkins. f. 86. The Great Temple at Pæstum (from a plan by Wilkins, 1805). f. 87. Temple of Peace at Rome. f. 88.Church of St. Mark, at Venice. f. 89. Church of St. Sophia, at Constantinople (from Ciampini). f. 90. Church of St. Andrew in Barbard, at Rome (from Ciampini). f. 91. Runcton Holme Church, county Norfolk. f. 92. Church of St. James’s Hospital, at Dunwich, county Suffolk. f. 93. (From the Archæologia). f. 93. Gillingham Church, county Norfolk, taken in 1796. f. 94. Church of St. Anthony, at Piotoia. f. 95. Little Shelford Church, county Cambridgeshire. f. 96. Barnwell Chapel. f. 97. Round Temple, built in the latter times of Paganism (from Soria). f. 98. Church of the Holy Sepulchre, at Jerusalem (from Sandys). f. 99. Church of the Ascension on Mount Olivet, as built by St. Helena (according to Mr. Essex). f. 100. Church of the Holy Sepulchre, at Cambridge (Essex’s plan). f. 101. St. Sepulchre’s Church, Northampton (from Britton). f. 102. Temple Church, London (from a plan by Mr. Essex). f. 103. A church not named (from Essex’s manuscripts). f. 104. Church of St. Giovanni in Fonte, at Ravenna (from Ciampini). f. 105. Church at Ravenna (from Soria). f. 106. Church built where St. James and St. John were born (from Essex’s manuscripts). f. 107. Church of St. Ann, at Jerusalem (from Essex’s manuscripts). f. 108. Church, or oratory, of the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin (from Sandys). f. 109. The Basilica Sessoriana, or of St. Curtis in Jerusalem, at Rome (from Ciampini). f. 110. Cathedral of St. Donatus, at Bruges. f. 111. Church of Servais, at Maestricht. f. 112. Common general form of a Roman Basilica, according to Alberti. f. 113. Old Conventional Church at Ely (from Bentham). f. 114.Two churches not named (from Essex’s manuscripts). ff. 115, 116. Church of St. Clement at Rome (from Ciampini). f. 117. Basilica of St. Paul, at Rome (from Ciampini). f. 118. Church of St. John Lateram, at Rome (from Ciampini). f. 119. Old Basilica of St. Peter’s, in the Vatican (from Ciampini and Bonanni). f. 120. Basilica Liberiana, or St. Maria Maggione at Rome (from Paulo de Angelis). f. 121. Cathedral of Strasbourg. f. 122. Melbourn Church, county Derbyshire (from Wilkins, 1797). f. 123. Beguines Church at Antwerp (from Essex’s manuscripts). f. 124. Church of St. John Baptist, at Pavia. f. 125. Church of St. Francis, at Assisti. f. 126. Cathedral of Pisa. f. 127. Church of the Nativity, at Bethlehem (from Sandys). f. 128. Cathedral of Parma. f. 129. Cathedral of Cremona (from Campi). f. 130. Cathedral of Placentia. f. 131. Croyland Church, as it was before the alterations (according to Essex). f. 132. Lincoln Cathedral, as originally built (according to Essex). f. 133. Ely Cathedral, as originally built (from Bentham). f. 134. Norwich Cathedral (from Blomefield). f. 135. Castle Acre Priory Church, county Norfolk. f. 136. Heacham Church, county Norfolk. f. 137. Cathedral of Oriveto. f. 138. Rochester Cathedral, taken in 1797. f. 139. Binham Priory Church, county Norfolk. f. 140. Old St. Paul’s Church, London (from Dugdale). f. 141. Great Church at St. Alban’s. f. 142. Coton Church, near Cambridge, taken in 1797. f. 143. St. James’s Church, Bristol. f. 144. Wymondham Church, county Norfolk, taken in 1796. f. 145. Attleburgh Church, county Norfolk. f. 146. Church of St. Cross, at Winchester. f. 147. Yarmouth Church, county Norfolk, in its ancient, and its present, state, taken in 1796. ff. 148, 149. St. Michael’s Church, Long Stanton, near Cambridge. f. 150. Stapleford Church, county Cambridgeshire. f. 151. Burnham Overy Church, county Norfolk. f. 152. Church of St. Francis, at Placentia. f. 153. Winchester Cathedral. f. 154. York Cathedral (from Dart). f. 155. Church of the Chartreuse, at Pavia. f. 156. Trumpington Church, near Cambridge, taken in 1797. f. 157. Burnham Norton Church, county Norfolk. f. 158. Southwold Church, county Suffolk. f. 159. Lowestoft Church, county Suffolk. f. 160.
3. ‘Index to the little memorandum books of Gothic Architecture (nos. 1-109), and the long Parchment-bound Pocket book, mark’d No. 1.’ – which now form the Additional Manuscripts from number 6750 to the present number 6759. ff. 161-176b.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "032-003442820", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Add MS 6759: Thomas Kerrich's note and sketchbooks, numbers 107-110" },{ "id" : "040-003442821", "parent" : "032-003442820", "text" : "Add MS 6759/1: Thomas Kerrich's note and sketchbooks, numbers 107-111" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-003442822", "parent" : "032-003442820", "text" : "Add MS 6759/2: old covers" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003442820
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Contains:
- Add MS 6759/1 : Thomas Kerrich's note and sketchbooks, numbers 107-111
Add MS 6759/2 : old covers
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 volume (176 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1760
- End Date:
- 1840
- Date Range:
- Late 18th century-Early 19th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
- Available for research unless otherwise stated
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Octavo
- Custodial History:
- Add MS 6728 to Add MS 6776, inclusive, were bequeathed by Rev. Thomas Kerrich, Keeper of the Public Library, Cambridge, in 1828
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Notes:
- This catalogue description has been transcribed from the original [18th-19th-century] handwritten Catalogue of Additional Manuscripts and may contain inaccuracies. The handwritten catalogue is available in the Manuscripts Reading Room.