Showing Collections: 1 - 11 of 11
Collection
Archive of Douglas Jay
Personal, political and literary papers of Douglas Jay, Baron Jay (1907-1996), politician
Extents: 61.45 Linear metres (170 boxes)
Dates:
1842-2005; Majority of material found within c. 1907-2004
Collection
Ballard Collection
George Ballard's manuscript collection.
Extents: 8.36 Linear metres (76 boxes)
Dates:
16th-18th century
Collection
The Carte Calendar
A calendar of the Carte collection of historical papers, written in 1877-1883 by Edward Edwards.
Extents: 8.25 Linear metres (75 boxes)
Dates:
1877-1883
Collection
Carte Papers
Papers accumulated by the historian Thomas Carte (1686-1754), comprising mainly original papers of James Butler (1610-88), 1st Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with papers of Sir William Fitzwilliam (1526-99), Lord Deputy of Ireland; Sir John Davies (1569-1626) Attorney General of Ireland; Edward Montagu (1625-72) 1st Earl of Sandwich; Charles Middleton (c.1650-1719), 2nd Earl of Middleton; David Nairne (fl.1720), Secretary to the Pretender; Philip Wharton (1613-96), 4th Baron…
Extents: 30.69 Linear metres (279 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
16th-18th century
Collection
Clarendon State Papers
Clarendon State Papers
Extents: 16.39 Linear metres (149 boxes)
Dates:
16th-19th century
Collection
Collections of Nathaniel Johnston and Richard Frank
Collections of Nathaniel Johnston and Richard Frank, 16th-18th century.
Extents: 10.33 Linear metres (101 boxes)
Dates:
16th-18th century
Collection
Dugdale Manuscripts
Dugdale Manuscripts
Extents: 5.50 Linear metres (50 boxes)
Dates:
15th-17th century
Collection
Fairfax Manuscripts
Fairfax Manuscripts
Extents: 3.08 Linear metres (28 boxes)
Dates:
12th-17th century
Collection
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Richard Rawlinson's collection of manuscripts, 8th-18th century.
Extents: 3571 boxes (392.81 linear metres)
Dates:
8th-18th century
Collection
Tanner Manuscripts
Thomas Tanner's collection of manuscripts, 10th-18th century.
Extents: 56.87 Linear metres (517 boxes)
Dates:
10th-18th century
Collection
Willis Donation
Ten manuscripts collected by Browne Willis, 14th-18th century.
Extents: 1.10 Linear metres (10 boxes)
Dates:
14th-18th century
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- 16th century 8
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- 18th century 5
- Great Britain -- History 5
- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 4
- x - 15th century 4
- 14th century 3
- Antiquarians 3
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- Ireland 3
- 13th century 2
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- Irish Confederation, 1642-1648 2
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- x - 12th century 2
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- 20th century 1
- Anabaptists 1
- Authors, Classical 1
- Bible 1
- Bible -- O.T. -- Psalms 1
- Classical literature 1
- Constitutions 1
- Diaries -- 18th century 1
- Diplomatic and consular service, British 1
- Dissenters 1
- Dorset (England) 1
- Drama 1
- Durham (England) 1
- Ecclesiastical courts 1
- Economics -- Great Britain -- 20th Century 1
- Essex (England) 1
- European Economic Community 1
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- Flanders (Belgium) 1
- France 1
- Great Britain -- Church History -- 17th century 1
- Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 1
- Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 1
- Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485 1
- Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 1
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- Great Britain -- Political and Government -- 17th century 1
- Great Britain -- Politics and Government 1
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1558-1603 1
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714 1
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 18th century 1
- Hearth-money 1
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- Italy -- Description and travel 1
- Italy -- History 1
- Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th Century 1
- Literature 1
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- Liturgies 1
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- Netherlands 1
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- Social sciences 1
- Statutes 1
- Suffolk (England) 1
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- Sweden 1
- Travel 1
- Treaty of Utrecht 1
- Warwickshire (England) 1
- Yorkshire (England) 1
- x - 10th century 1
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- Indexed names
- Wharton | Philip | 1613-1696 | 4th Baron Wharton 3
- Attorney General of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Butler | James | 1610-1688 | 1st Duke of Ormonde | soldier and statesman 2
- Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 2
- Davies | Sir | John | 1569-1626 | Knight | Attorney General of Ireland and Poet 2
- Fitzwilliam | Sir | William | 1526-1599 | Knight | Lord Deputy of Ireland 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
- Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 2
- University of Cambridge 2
- Wharton | Thomas | 1648-1716 | 1st Marquess of Wharton 2
- Allin | Sir | Thomas | 1612-1685 | Knight | Admiral 1
- Aquinas | Thomas | 1225-1274 | Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic Priest 1
- Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 1
- Beaumont | fl 1688-1730 | Nonconformist 1
- Bracton | Henry de | c 1210-1268 | Judge, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1
- Charlett | Arthur | 1655-1722 | Master of University College Oxford 1
- Chaucer | Geoffrey | c 1340-1400 | Poet 1
- Church of England | Diocese of Canterbury 1
- Church of England | Diocese of London | Consistory Court 1
- Church of England | Diocese of Norwich 1
- Downing | Sir | George | 1623-1684 | 1st Baronet Soldier and Politician 1
- Dugdale | Sir | William | 1605-1686 | Knight | antiquary and herald 1
- Edwards | Edward | 1812–1886 | librarian and writer 1
- England and Wales | Exchequer 1
- England and Wales | Royal Navy 1
- Eton College 1
- Fairfax | Thomas | 1612-1671 | 3rd Baron Fairfax | politician, general, and Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War 1
- Fitzwilliams | John | fl 1600-1699 | Nonjuror 1
- Fleming | Robert | ? 1660-1716 | Presbyterian Minister 1
- Frank | Richard | 1698-1762 | Antiquary 1
- French Protestant Church 1
- Grenville | Denis | 1637-1703 | Jacobite Archbishop of York | also known as Denis Granville 1
- Gronovius | Jacobus | 1645-1716 | classical scholar 1
- Gunning | Peter | 1614-1684 | Bishop of Ely 1
- Hawes | Samuel | fl 1694-1700 | Nonjuror 1
- Hearne | Thomas | 1678-1735 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 1
- Holman | William | d 1730 | Essex Antiquary Congregational Minister 1
- Hyde | Edward | 1609-1674 | 1st Earl of Clarendon | Lord Chancellor 1
- Hyde | Edward | 1661-1723 | 3rd Earl of Clarendon 1
- Hyde | Henry | 1638-1709 | 2nd Earl of Clarendon 1
- Hyde | Henry | 1672-1753 | 2nd Earl of Rochester 4th Earl of Clarendon 1
- Hyde | Henry | 1710-1753 | Viscount Cornbury 1
- Jay | Douglas Patrick Thomas | Baron Jay | 1907-1996 | politician 1
- Johnston | Nathaniel | 1627-1705 | Physician and Antiquary 1
- L'Estrange | Hamon | 1605-1660 | theologian and historian 1
- Lenthall | Sir | William | 1591-1662 | Knight | Speaker of the House of Commons, Master of the Rolls 1
- Lewis | John | c 1700-1799 | Minister of Margate 1
- Livius | Titus | ? 59 BC-AD 17 | Roman historian 1
- Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 1
- Mandeville | Sir | John | d 1372 | travel writer 1
- Nedam | James | fl 1532-1543 | Royal Surveyor of Works 1
- Neve | John Le | 1679-1741 | Antiquary 1
- Ovidius Naso | Publius | 43 BC-AD 17 | Roman poet 1
- Oxford University | All Souls College 1
- Pepys | Samuel | 1633-1703 | MP, Diarist, Public Servant, Antiquary 1
- Price | Daniel | fl 1685-1706 | Dean of St Asaph 1
- Rawlins | Thomas | 1620-1670 | Medallist and Playwright 1
- Rawlinson | Richard | 1690-1755 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 1
- Roach | Richard | 1662-1730 | Anglican clergyman 1
- Robinson | John | 1650-1723 | Bishop of London 1
- Sallustius Crispus | Gaius | ? 86-? 34 BC | Roman historian 1
- Samber | Robert | fl 1710-1729 | Poet 1
- Smith | Thomas | 1638-1710 | Nonjuror Historian and Librarian 1
- St Paul's Cathedral 1
- Stanton | William | fl 1697-1704 1
- Swadlin | Thomas | 1600-1670 | Royalist divine 1
- Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary 1
- Terentius Afer | Publius | ? 195 BC-? 159 BC | Roman comic dramatist 1
- Thurloe | John | 1616-1668 | Secretary to the Council of State 1
- Tullius Cicero | Marcus | 106-43 BC | Roman orator and statesman 1
- Turner | Francis | ? 1638-1700 | Bishop of Ely 1
- Turner | Thomas | 1645-1714 | President of Corpus Christi College Oxford 1
- University of Oxford 1
- University of Oxford | University College 1
- Wilkinson | Thomas | fl 1600-1699 | Anglican clergyman 1
- Williams | John | fl 1709-1726 | Poet 1
- Willis | Browne | 1682-1760 | Antiquary and Numismatist 1
- Zamboni | Giovanni Giacomo | fl 1723-1751 | resident in England for Duke of Modena 1 ∧ less
- Language
- Italian 5
- English, Old (ca.450-1100) 3
- Dutch; Flemish 3
- Hebrew 3
- Spanish; Castilian 3
- Welsh 3
- German 2
- Irish 2
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 2
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 2
- Portuguese 2
- Romance languages 2
- Arabic 1
- Catalan; Valencian 1
- Danish 1
- English, Middle (1100-1500) 1
- French, Old (842-ca.1400) 1
- Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
- Russian 1
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