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Archive of successive rectors of Holdgate
Archive of successive rectors of Holdgate, late 17th-early 19th century.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Salop. c. 6
Extents: 109 Leaves
Dates:
late 17th-early 19th century
Collection
Archive of T.D. Fosbroke
Archive of T.D. Fosbroke
Extents: 0.45 linear metres (9 boxes)
Dates:
18th-19th century
Collection
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
Collection
Archive of the Ashhurst family of Waterstock, Oxfordshire
Papers of the Ashhurst family of Waterstock, Oxfordshire, 16th-20th cent.
Extents: 5.1 Linear metres (51 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
16th-20th cent.
Collection
Archive of the Bannister and Marriott Families
Archive of the Bannister and Marriott Families
Extents: 1.14 linear metres (12 boxes)
Dates:
18th-20th cent.
Collection
Archive of the Bertie family, Earls of Abingdon
Archive relating to the Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire estates of the Bertie family, Earls of Abingdon, from the 14th to the 20th century.
Extents: 43.45 Linear metres (337 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
14th-20th century
Collection
Archive of the Bruce Family
Archive of the Bruce Family, late 18th-20th century, comprising papers of (Patrick) Craufurd Bruce (1748-1820) and Michael Bruce (1787-1861), with small groups of papers of the next three generations.
Extents: 7.04 Linear metres (64 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
18th - 20th Century
Collection
Archive of the Bureau of Animal Population (B.A.P.), Oxford, established by Charles Elton
Papers of the Bureau of Animal Population of Oxford University (1932-1967), established by Charles Elton.
Extents: 93.0 Linear metres (555 boxes)
Dates:
mid 18th cent.-1995 (predominantly 1932-1967)
Collection
Archive of the Clough family
Papers relating to the Clough family, principally Reverend John Clough (1835-1920), his wife Amy Louisa Clough (1852-1934) née Kenny, and four of their fifteen children: Mabel, Henry, Margret, and Joan. There is also material relating to the connected Kenny and Bland families.
Extents: 3.0 linear metres (19 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1682-2007
Collection
Archive of the Dandridge Family of Rousham, Oxfordshire
Archive of the Dandridge Family of Rousham, Oxfordshire
Extents: 0.30 linear metres (6 boxes)
Dates:
18th-19th century
Collection
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
Collection
Archive of the Drummond-Hay family
Papers of Sir Robert William Hay, Edward William Auriol Drummond-Hay, Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay, Sir Robert Hay Drummond-Hay, Alice Emily Drummond-Hay and Cicely Eleanor Meade-Waldo.
Extents: 6.82 linear metres (62 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1771-1951
Collection
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
Collection
Archive of the Madan Family
Archive of the Madan Family
Extents: 1.14 linear metres (18 boxes)
Dates:
1717-1837
Collection
Archive of the Morton, Dorville and Gorham Families
Archive of the Morton, Dorville and Gorham Families
Extents: 2.66 linear metres (46 boxes)
Dates:
18th-20th century
Collection
Archive of the Napier Family
Archive of the Napier Family
Extents: 6.66 linear metres (80 boxes)
Dates:
1780-1933
Collection
Archive of the Noel, Byron and Lovelace Families
Papers of Annabella, Lady Byron (1792-1860), including papers of her parents, Sir Ralph and Judith Milbanke (later Noel), papers of her daughter, Ada Byron (later Lady Lovelace), and her grand-children, Ralph King (2nd Earl of Lovelace) and Anne Blunt.
Extents: 50.6 linear metres (460 Shelfmarks)
Dates:
1669-1930
Collection
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 the Parkinson family
Archive of the Parkinson family, 1660-1879.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Lincs. b. 6
Extents: 46 Leaves
Dates:
1660-1879
Collection
Archive of the Russell Family of Swallowfield, Berkshire
Archive of the Russell Family of Swallowfield, Berkshire
Extents: 5.71 linear metres (65 boxes)
Dates:
1780-1918
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- 18th century 759
- 17th century 404
- 20th century 282
- 16th century 190
- Humanities 141
- Letters 107
- Parishes -- England -- Oxfordshire 99
- Oxfordshire (England) 80
- Religion 49
- Antiquarians 48
- Literature 47
- Church records and registers 41
- x - 15th century 35
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- 14th century 23
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- Correspondence 19
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- Great Britain -- Topography 17
- Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century 17
- Theology 14
- Heraldry 13
- Local history 13
- Music -- Manuscripts -- 18th century 13
- Poets 13
- Sermons 13
- Buckinghamshire (England) 12
- Diaries -- 18th century 11
- Diaries -- 19th century 11
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- Bibliography 4
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- Church 4
- Church buildings -- England -- Oxfordshire 4
- Dorset (England) 4
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- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 4
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- Indexed names
- Goadby | Frank Reginald Lindsay | 1899-1985 | Brigadier Historian of Standlake 70
- Church of England 37
- University of Oxford 18
- Gough | Richard | 1735-1809 | antiquary 10
- Nichols | John Bowyer | 1779-1863 | printer and antiquary 7
- Society of Genealogists 7
- Harris | C. G | Oxfordshire Family History Society 6
- Phillipps | Sir | Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 6
- Watts | C G | Parish Registrar 6
- Bliss | Philip | 1787-1857 | Antiquary and Editor 5
- Douce | Francis | 1757-1834 | Antiquary 5
- Gilpin | William | 1724-1804 | Clergyman, educationist, biographer and topographer 5
- Malone | Edmond | 1741-1812 | Critic and Author 5
- Percy | Thomas | 1729-1811 | Bishop of Dromore and antiquary 5
- Edgeworth | Maria | 1768-1849 | novelist and educationist 4
- Handel | George Frederick | 1685-1759 | musical composer 4
- Hyde | Edward | 1609-1674 | 1st Earl of Clarendon | Lord Chancellor 4
- Macartney | George | 1737-1806 | 1st Earl Macartney | diplomatist and colonial governor 4
- Malone | Edmond | 1741-1812 | literary scholar and biographer 4
- Oxford University | New College 4
- Pusey | Edward Bouverie | 1800-1882 | Canon of Christ Church Oxford 4
- Salter | Herbert Edward | 1863-1951 | Historian 4
- Shakespeare | William | 1564-1616 | Dramatist 4
- Southey | Robert | 1774-1843 | poet, journalist, and biographer 4
- Upcott | William | 1779-1845 | Antiquary and Autograph Collector 4
- Bodleian Library 3
- Boyce | William | 1710-1779 | musician 3
- Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 3
- Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 3
- Dundas | Henry | 1742-1811 | 1st Viscount Melville | statesman 3
- Edgeworth family | Edgeworthstown 3
- Edgeworth | Richard Lovell | 1744–1817 | inventor 3
- Fosbroke | Thomas Dudley | 1770-1842 | Antiquary 3
- Gibson | Strickland | 1877-1958 | Librarian and Bibliographer 3
- Harcourt | Edward William | 1825-1891 | politician 3
- Harcourt | Edward | 1757-1847 | formerly Venables-Vernon | Archbishop of York 3
- Harcourt | Family | Nuneham Courtenay 3
- Harcourt | Family | Stanton Harcourt 3
- Harcourt | George Granville | 1785-1861 | formerly Venables-Vernon | MP, Barrister 3
- Harcourt | George Simon | 1736-1809 | 2nd Earl Harcourt 3
- Harcourt | Simon | 1714-1777 | 1st Earl Harcourt | politician 3
- Harcourt | Simon | c 1661-1727 | 1st Viscount Harcourt | Lord Chancellor 3
- Harcourt | William | 1743-1830 | 3rd Earl Harcourt | Field Marshal 3
- Harcourt | William | Venables Vernon | 1789-1871 | Canon of York, chemist 3
- Hayley | William | 1745-1820 | Poet 3
- Hinton | Henry | 1749-1816 | Oxfordshire antiquary 3
- Macray | William Dunn | 1826-1916 | Rector of Ducklington, Antiquary, and Archivist 3
- Mozart | Wolfgang Amadeus | 1756-1791 | Austrian composer 3
- Newman | John Henry | 1801-1890 | theologian and cardinal 3
- Nichols | John Gough | 1806-1873 | Printer and Antiquary 3
- Nichols | John | 1745-1826 | printer, author and antiquary 3
- Oxford University | Exeter College 3
- Radcliffe | John | 1650-1714 | Physician 3
- Richardson | Charles | d 1827 | antiquarian 3
- Villiers | George William Frederick | 1800-1870 | 4th Earl of Clarendon | statesman 3
- Wilberforce | Samuel | 1805-1873 | Bishop of Oxford and Winchester 3
- Wilberforce | William | 1759-1833 | MP, Philanthropist 3
- Wood | Anthony | 1632-1695 | Antiquary 3
- Acland | Sir | Henry Wentworth | 1815-1900 | 1st Baronet | physician 2
- Aldrich | Henry | 1648-1710 | composer 2
- Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 2
- Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 2
- Bandinel | Bulkeley | 1781-1861 | Bodley's Librarian 2
- Barham | John Foster | 1799-1838 | Politician 2
- Beddoes | Thomas Lovell | 1803-1849 | poet and physiologist 2
- Beethoven | Ludwig van | 1770-1827 | German composer and pianist 2
- Bertie | Earls of Abingdon 2
- Blenheim Palace 2
- Bliss | Philip | 1742-1803 | Rector of Dodington and Frampton Cotterell 2
- Bourne | Thomas William | 1862-1948 | musical scholar 2
- Bridges | Robert Seymour | 1844-1930 | Poet Laureate 2
- Buckland | William | 1784-1856 | Dean of Westminster, geologist 2
- Buckler | John Chessell | 1793-1894 | Architect and Antiquary 2
- Buckler | John | 1770-1851 | topographical artist, architect, and antiquary 2
- Callcott | John Wall | 1766-1821 | composer 2
- Canning | George | 1770-1827 | Politician and parodist, prime minister of Great Britain 1827 2
- Carissimi | Giacomo | 1605-1674 | composer 2
- Cecil | William | 1520-1598 | 1st Baron Burghley | Statesman 2
- Chatterton | Thomas | 1752-1770 | Poet 2
- Church of England | Bishops 2
- Clarke | Jeremiah | c 1743-1809 | composer 2
- Collier | John Payne | 1789-1883 | Shakespearean scholar and forger, antiquary, and journalist 2
- Cowper | William | 1731-1800 | poet 2
- Crabbe | George | 1754-1832 | Poet 2
- Dampier | John Lucius | 1792-1853 | Vice-Warden of the Stannaries Court 2
- Dashwood | family | 1300-1927 | baronets | West Wycombe 2
- Elizabeth I | 1533-1603 | Queen of England and Ireland 2
- Elmsley | Peter | 1773-1825 | Classical Scholar 2
- Eustace| E | fl. 1980 2
- Ewelme Almshouse Charity 2
- Gilpin | William | 1757-1848 | Rector of Pulverbatch 2
- Gladstone | William Ewart | 1809-1898 | statesman 2
- Great Britain and Ireland | Admiralty 2
- Great Britain and Ireland | Board of Trade. 2
- Great Britain and Ireland | Foreign Office 2
- Greene | Maurice | 1695-1755 | organist and composer 2
- Harcourt | Elizabeth | d 1826 | nee Venables-Vernon | wife of 2nd Earl Harcourt 2
- Harcourt | Matilda Mary | 1804-1876 | nee Gooch, later Venables Vernon | wife of William Venables Vernon Harcourt 2
- Haydn | Franz Joseph | 1732-1809 | Austrian Composer 2
- Hearne | Thomas | 1678-1735 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 2 ∧ less
- Language
- Latin 80
- French 37
- Italian 34
- German 18
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 11
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 9
- Spanish; Castilian 7
- Arabic 6
- Portuguese 5
- Dutch; Flemish 4
- Hebrew 3
- English, Old (ca.450-1100) 2
- Coptic 2
- Cornish 2
- Irish 2
- Persian 2
- Church Slavic; Old Slavonic; Church Slavonic; Old Bulgarian; Old Church Slavonic 1
- Egyptian (Ancient) 1
- English, Middle (1100-1500) 1
- Maltese 1
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