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Lansdowne MS 101
- Record Id:
- 040-002068609
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-002067591
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001257.0x000095
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Lansdowne MS 101
- Title:
- Scope & Content:
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Burghley Papers
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Lansdowne Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002060013
036-002067591
040-002068609 - Is part of:
- Lansdowne MS 1-1245 : Lansdowne Manuscripts
Lansdowne MS 88-93 : Manuscripts relating chiefly to the affairs, public and private, of Sir Michael Hicks, and to matters that happened after…
Lansdowne MS 101 : Burghley Papers - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 101/1 : 1. The synopsis of some intended general description of the world.
Lansdowne MS 101/2 : 2. A genealogical table of the first twelve Cæsars and their families, &c. on a plate etched at Venice by Æneas Vicus…
Lansdowne MS 101/3 : 3. Historical observations, showing the antiquity of the borough of Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk. (Latin.)
Lansdowne MS 101/4 : 4. Valentine Russwurin, a foreign Physician and Oculist, to Lord Burghley; concerning his chemical analysis of human urine.
Lansdowne MS 101/5 : 5. Richard Eden, a Chemist, to Lord Burghley; on his translation of a book of natural philosophy, and of his production of…
Lansdowne MS 101/6 : 6. A true copy of the examinations of Agnes Bowker and others, touching the cat which was brought forth at Harborough…
Lansdowne MS 101/7 : 7. A treatise extracted from a History of China, concerning the mode of fishing with ducks. Much obliterated.
Lansdowne MS 101/8 : 8. A treatise on the cultivation and management of vines and grapes.
Lansdowne MS 101/9 : 9. On the management of fishes, coneys, pigeons, artichokes, strawberries, musk melons, pompions, roses, cherries, &c.…
Lansdowne MS 101/10 : 10. The reasons of Giles Lambert's request to those that have the privilege of oil-making in the Realm of England.
Lansdowne MS 101/11 : 11. Proposals of some wonderful improvements in the mechanical arts, by new constructe engines, &c. 1583.
Lansdowne MS 101/12 : 12. A copy of the articles concerning the Captains of the Trained Bands of London and of Mr. Thomas Hood's mathematical…
Lansdowne MS 101/13 : 13. A note of the effects and qualities of a military engine invented by Edw. Hellwiss; with his petition concerning the…
Lansdowne MS 101/14 : 14. A letter to Lord Burghley, written by Frederic Genebelli, an Italian; concerning his water-works for the use of London,…
Lansdowne MS 101/15 : 15. Gorgen Freysh a Dutchman of Utrecht's account to Lord Burgh ey of a very serviceable mill he has brought into England,…
Lansdowne MS 101/16 : 16. Henry Marshall, to Lord Burghley; for his encouragement to discover his invention of two useful military engines, June…
Lansdowne MS 101/17 : 17. Emery Molineux, to Lord Burghley; with his discovery of a new demi-culverin, and saker, and other warlike inventions, 1596.
Lansdowne MS 101/18 : 18. Mr. Engelbert's account of his new-invented military battering engine, and the forcible effects of the same, 1596.
Lansdowne MS 101/19 : 19. John Payne's account to Lord Burghley, of his new-invented hand-mill for corn, &c. with a perspective draught of…
Lansdowne MS 101/20 : 20. An account of an indigo brought from the Portuguese settlements in India. (Italian.)
Lansdowne MS 101/21 : 21. A declaration of the inventions of one Peter Antonye and his companions for tempering iron, and for mills of various kinds.
Lansdowne MS 101/22 : 22. Edward Jennyngs's discourse to Lord Burghley, on the utility to the Realm by observing days for eating fish only.
Lansdowne MS 101/23 : 23. A discourse on the means of extirpating usury and illegal contracts from the Realm of England. (Italian.)
Lansdowne MS 101/24 : 24. Extracts from the Holy Scripture, and from various authors, for and against usuiy. (Latin and English.) In Lord…
Lansdowne MS 101/25 : 25. An account of some subtle practices intended to pervert the true meaning of the statute against usury.
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- 032-002060013[0088]/036-002067591[0014]/040-002068609
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Lansdowne MS 1-1245
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 51 items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1555
- End Date:
- 1596
- Date Range:
- 1555-1596
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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