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Archive of Sir Michael Dummett

Archive of Sir Michael Dummett, philosopher and campaigner against racial injustice
Extents: 6.3 Linear metres (42 boxes)
Dates: 1951-2013
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Archive of Sir Peter F. Strawson

Academic and personal papers of Sir Peter F. Strawson, Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford (Magdalen College) (1968-1987).
Extents: 1.8 Linear metres (12 boxes)
Dates: 1942-[c. 2000s], n.d.
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Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland

Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland
Extents: 0.33 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates: 1874-1919
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Archive of Sir Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, later Baron Dickinson, concerning the League of Nations movement in England

The archive includes papers and pamphlets by Dickinson and others, and papers of the League of Nations Society and the League to Enforce Peace.
Extents: 1.05 Linear metres (6 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1914-1940
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Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement

Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1956-1998.
Extents: 146.85 Linear metres (2515 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1956-1998
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Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society

Papers of The Anti-Slavery Society, 1757-1982.
Extents: 118.47 Linear metres (2236 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1757-1982
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Archive of the Banbury Clerical Society

Archive of the Banbury Clerical Society.
Extents: 3.85 Linear metres (35 boxes)
Dates: 1852-1973
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Archive of the Butler Family

Correspondence and papers of three generations of the Butler Family; Alfred J. Butler (1850-1936), Harold Butler (1883-1951) and Rohan Butler (1917-1996).
Extents: 15.85 Linear metres (229 boxes)
Dates: 1818-2009, n.d.
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Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (1626-1904).
Extents: 3.52 Linear metres (31 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1626-1904
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Archive of the Gehenna Press

The archive of the Gehenna Press, an American private press founded by the artist Leonard Baskin (1922-2000), which published from 1942-2005.
Extents: 273 shelfmarks (30.03 Linear metres)
Dates: Mainly 1973-2005
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Archive of the Macirone Family

Correspondence and papers of the Macirone Family, principally George Macirone (1788-1858), his wife Mary Ann Macirone (1791-1869) nee Perriman, and their three children, Clara Macirone (1821-1914), Emily Macirone (1821-1888) and George Augustus Macirone (1834-1910) with born-digital transcriptions of their letters and diaries by Patricia Neate.
Extents: 1.54 Linear metres (14 physical shelfmarks; 1 digital shelfmark)
Dates: 1584-2016
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Archive of the Napier Family

Archive of the Napier Family
Extents: 6.66 Linear metres (80 boxes)
Dates: 1780-1933
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Archive of the North Family

Archive of the North Family, Barons North and Earls of Guilford, 13th-20th century.
Extents: 26.01 Linear metres (309 boxess)
Dates: 13th-20th century
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Archive of Wentworth Webster

Archive of Wentworth Webster
Extents: 2.19 Linear metres (39 boxes)
Dates: 1865-1906
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Archive of William Beckford

Papers of William Beckford (1760-1844), author
Extents: 17.6 Linear metres (176 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1515-19th cent., n.d.
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Archive of William Henry Fox Talbot and the Talbot family

The archive of six generations of the Talbot, Feilding and Burnett-Brown family, including photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot and original artifacts photographed by Talbot, as well as correspondence, research notes, drawing and botanical albums, and estate records.
Extents: 40.0 Linear metres (337 shelfmarks)
Dates: 1799-2000, n.d.
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Archive of William Parsons

Archive of William Parsons, c. 1776-1824
Extents: 0.16 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: c. 1776-1824
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Archive of W.M. Macmillan and Mona Macmillan

Archive of W.M. Macmillan, historian of South Africa and critic of colonial rule in Africa and the West Indies, and of his wife, Mona Macmillan, author and journalist.
Extents: 10.66 Linear metres (76 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1867-2006
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Autograph music manuscripts of Sir Arthur Sullivan

Autograph music manuscripts of Sir Arthur Sullivan, 1855-1899.
Extents: 1.05 Linear metres (7 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1855-1899
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Ballard Collection

George Ballard's manuscript collection.
Extents: 8.36 Linear metres (76 boxes)
Dates: 16th-18th century

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20th century 109
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18th century 65
17th century 58
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21st century 30
x - 15th century 25
Music 23
14th century 19
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x - 12th century 16
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Diaries -- 19th century 7
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International relations 7
Poetry 7
Politics and Government 7
United Nations -- Officials and employees 7
University of Oxford 7
x - 10th century 7
Africa 6
Correspondence 6
English literature 6
France 6
Manuscripts 6
Sermons 6
Social sciences 6
United Nations Development Programme 6
x - 9th century 6
Civil service 5
Diplomacy 5
English poetry -- 20th century 5
Great Britain -- History 5
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Ireland 5
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th Century 5
Philosophy 5
World War, 1914-1918 5
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Diaries -- 20th century 4
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Indexed names
United Nations 9
University of Oxford 7
Feilding | Lady | Elisabeth Theresa | née Fox-Strangways | 1773–1846 | formerly Talbot 3
Labour Party 3
Purcell | Henry | c 1659-1695 | composer 3
Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 3
University of Cambridge 3
Wharton | Philip | 1613-1696 | 4th Baron Wharton 3
Anti-Apartheid Movement 2
Attorney General of Ireland | Ireland 2
Bodleian Library 2
Bradley | James | 1693-1762 | Chaplain to Bishop of Hereford, astronomer 2
Buache | Philippe | 1700-1773 | geographer 2
Butler | James | 1610-1688 | 1st Duke of Ormonde | soldier and statesman 2
Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 2
Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 2
Church of England | Diocese of Canterbury 2
Conservative Party 2
Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 2
Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 2
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Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 2
Davies | Sir | John | 1569-1626 | Knight | Attorney General of Ireland and Poet 2
Douce | Francis | 1757-1834 | Antiquary 2
Edgcumbe | Lady | Caroline Augusta | Mount | 1808–1881 | née Feilding 2
European Parliament | European Conservative Group 2
European Parliament | European Democratic Group 2
Fitzwilliam | Sir | William | 1526-1599 | Knight | Lord Deputy of Ireland 2
Gaisford | Henrietta Horatia Maria | 1810–1851 | née Feilding 2
Gentili | Alberico | 1552-1608 | Italian jurist 2
Harcourt | Edward William | 1825-1891 | politician 2
Harcourt | Edward | 1757-1847 | formerly Venables-Vernon | Archbishop of York 2
Harcourt | Family | Nuneham Courtenay 2
Harcourt | Family | Stanton Harcourt 2
Harcourt | George Granville | 1785-1861 | formerly Venables-Vernon | MP, Barrister 2
Harcourt | George Simon | 1736-1809 | 2nd Earl Harcourt 2
Harcourt | Simon | 1714-1777 | 1st Earl Harcourt | politician 2
Harcourt | Simon | c 1661-1727 | 1st Viscount Harcourt | Lord Chancellor 2
Harcourt | William | 1743-1830 | 3rd Earl Harcourt | Field Marshal 2
Harcourt | William | Venables Vernon | 1789-1871 | Canon of York, chemist 2
Huddleston | Ernest Urban Trevor | 1913-1998 | Archbishop of the Indian Ocean and member of the Community of the Resurrection 2
Jommelli | Niccolò | 1714-1774 | composer 2
League of Nations 2
Lord Deputy of Ireland | Ireland 2
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Ireland 2
Middleton | Charles | c. 1650-1719 | 2nd Earl of Middleton | statesman 2
Montagu | Edward | 1625-1672 | 1st Earl of Sandwich | admiral 2
Nairne | David | fl 1720 | Secretary to the Pretender 2
Oxfam GB 2
Petit de Billier | Amélina | d. 1876 | governess 2
Phillipps | Sir Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 2
Rawlinson | Richard | 1690-1755 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 2
Shakespeare | William | 1564-1616 | Dramatist 2
Starkie | Enid | 1897-1970 | scholar 2
Stuart | James Francis Edward | 1688-1766 | the 'old Pretender' 2
Talbot | Ela Theresa | 1835-1893 2
Talbot | Rosamond Constance | 1837-1906 2
Talbot | William Henry Fox | 1800-1877 | MP, pioneer of photography 2
Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary 2
Wharton | Thomas | 1648-1716 | 1st Marquess of Wharton 2
Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain). 1
Albinoni | Tomaso Giovanni | 1671-1750/1751 | composer 1
Aldrich | Henry | 1648-1710 | composer 1
Allen | Helen Mary | 1872-1952 1
Allen | Percy Stafford | 1869-1933 | President of Corpus Christi College Oxford 1
Allin | Sir | Thomas | 1612-1685 | Knight | Admiral 1
Almayrac | Germaine | 1903-1997 | French secretary to the Polish government-in-exile 1
Anerio | Felice | c 1560-1614 | composer 1
Annan | Kofi Atta | 1938-2018 | diplomat 1
Anson | Thomas William | 1795-1854 | 1st Earl of Lichfield | politician 1
Anstee | Dame | Margaret Joan | 1926-2016 | United Nations civil servant 1
Anti-Slavery International 1
Anti-Slavery International for the Protection of Human Rights. 1
Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights 1
Anti-slavery Society (Great Britain) 1
Anti-slavery and Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain). 1
Aquinas | Thomas | ? 1225-1274 | Saint 1
Arne | Thomas Augustine | 1710-1778 | composer 1
Ash | John Sidney | 1925-2014 | ornithologist 1
Austrian Philharmonic Society 1
Ayer | Sir | Alfred Jules | 1910-1989 | Knight | philosopher 1
Bach | Johann Christian | 1735-1782 | composer 1
Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 1
Baltzar | Thomas | 1631-1663 | violinist and composer 1
Banbury Clerical Society 1
Barber | Martin | Former Director of United Nations Mine Action Service 1
Barea | Ilsa | 1902-1973 | nee Pollak | Austrian writer and translator 1
Barker | Edmund Henry | 1788-1839 | Classical Scholar 1
Bartholdy | Cécile | Mendelssohn- | 1817-1853 | wife of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 1
Bartholdy | Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn- | 1809-1847 | composer 1
Bartholdy | Jacob Ludwig Felix | Mendelssohn- | 1809-1847 | composer 1
Baskin | Leonard | 1922-2000 | artist publisher 1
Baskin | family 1
Bassani | Giovanni Battist | c 1650-1716 | composer 1
Batten | Adrian | d 1637 | English composer 1
Beasley | John D. | b 1940 | puzzle enthusiast 1
Beaumont | fl 1688-1730 | Nonconformist 1
Beckford | William | 1760-1844 | Author, MP, and Art Collector 1
Beckford | William | 1760-1844 | author, MP, art collector 1
Beethoven | Ludwig van | 1770-1827 | German composer and pianist 1
Benjamin | Thomas Brooke | 1929-1995 | mathematician and physicist 1
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Language
Latin 81
German 70
Italian 60
Spanish; Castilian 39
Greek, Modern (1453-) 26
Dutch; Flemish 22
Russian 21
Portuguese 20
Arabic 16
Hebrew 15
Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 14
Swedish 12
Chinese 11
Polish 11
Welsh 11
Danish 10
Hungarian 9
English, Old (ca.450-1100) 8
Czech 8
Japanese 7