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Papers of James Merrick

Papers of James Merrick, poet and scholar.
Extents: 0.90 Linear metres (6 boxes)
Dates: 18th century
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Papers of Marjorie Reeves

Family correspondence and papers of Marjorie Reeves (1905-2003), historian and educationist, and of the Reeves, Whitaker, Saffery and related families.
Extents: 2.7 Linear metres (43 boxes)
Dates: 1686-2025
Single Item

Paraphrase in verse of the penitential psalms by Lodovico Adimari

Paraphrase in verse of the penitential psalms by Lodovico Adimari, 18th century.
Shelfmark: MS. Ital. c. 71
Extents: 37 Leaves
Dates: 18th century
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Poem by E. G. Melani on the plague in Messina in 1743

Poem by E. G. Melani on the plague in Messina in 1743.
Shelfmark: MS. Ital. d. 26
Extents: 72 pages
Dates: 18th century
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Poem, mid-18th century, headed 'Pièce de Voltaire'

Poem, mid-18th century, headed 'Pièce de Voltaire', beg. 'Combien d'objets divers, plus ou moins méprisables'.
Shelfmark: MS. French d. 34
Extents: 43 Leaves
Dates: mid 18th century
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Poems and Letters of Jonathan Swift

Poems and Letters of Jonathan Swift.
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: 1714-1733
Collection

Poems and other interesting Memorials of Richard Gough, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A.

Poems and other interesting Memorials of Richard Gough, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A.
Extents: 0.22 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: Written in about 1740-1805, almost entirely by R. Gough
Collection

Poems by, and in the hand of, Robert Southey

Poems by, and in the hand of, Robert Southey
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: Written by R. Southey in about 1800-1829
Single Item

Poems by Robert Burns, n.d., and a letter from James Kinsley concerning them

Poems by Robert Burns, n.d., and a letter from James Kinsley concerning them, 1982.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 2026, fols. 9-11
Extents: 3 Leaves
Dates: 1982
Collection

Rawlinson Manuscripts

Richard Rawlinson's collection of manuscripts, 8th-18th century.
Extents: 3571 boxes (392.81 linear metres)
Dates: 8th-18th century
Single Item

Romantic stories etc., in Irish prose and verse

Romantic stories etc., in Irish prose and verse
Shelfmark: MS. Irish e. 3
Extents: 476 pages
Dates: Written in more than one hand, 1766-1789, 1816, etc.
Single Item

'Sanctissimæ Trinitati ... et sanctissimo Anglorum Apostolo Augustino, patrono suo ... d.d. cc. q. ... Poetæ Collegii Anglicani Duaceni, Anno mdcclxii'

'Sanctissimæ Trinitati ... et sanctissimo Anglorum Apostolo Augustino, patrono suo ... d.d. cc. q. ... Poetæ Collegii Anglicani Duaceni, Anno mdcclxii'
Shelfmark: MS. Lat. misc. d. 5
Extents: 40 Leaves
Dates: Written in A.D. 1767 in several hands at Douay
Single Item

Scrap-book of Mary, second wife of Spencer Madan

Scrap-book of Mary, second wife of Spencer Madan
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. poet. c. 51
Extents: 399 pages
Dates: Begun in 1797
Collection

Shelley Manuscripts and Relics (additions)

Literary notebooks and papers, correspondence and other papers, portraits and relics of Percy and Mary Shelley, with further materials of their family and circle, including earlier and contemporary estate documents of the Shelley family and related families, and later secondary materials.
Extents: 82 shelfmarks and 37 objects
Dates: 1577-1992 (predominantly 18th-20th cent.)
Single Item

Short amatory poems, ballads, songs, etc., partly Scotch

Short amatory poems, ballads, songs, etc., partly Scotch
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. poet. e. 8
Extents: 66 Leaves
Dates: Written about the middle of the 18th century in several hands
Single Item

Three holograph versions of 'The Druid' by 'Chyndonax' (William Stukeley)

Three holograph versions of 'The Druid' by 'Chyndonax'William Stukeley was an English antiquarian, physician, and Anglican clergyman.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. e. 3046
Extents: 30 Leaves
Dates: 1758
Single Item

Transcripts by Alan Stewart, of verse by Judith Madan

Transcripts by Alan Stewart, of verse by Judith Madan.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. poet. e. 44
Extents: 137 pages
Dates: 1911
Single Item

'A translation in English Verse of the Latin Epitaph wrote by Lord Hervey on the death of Queen Caroline...'

'A translation in English Verse of the Latin Epitaph wrote by Lord Hervey on the death of Queen Caroline...', written in A.D. 1769 by J. W. M.
Shelfmark: MS. Add. A. 190
Extents: 10 Leaves
Dates: written in A.D. 1769 by J. W. M.
Single Item

Two exercise books containing transcripts of Oxford prize or official poems

Two exercise books containing transcripts of Oxford prize or official poems
Shelfmark: MS. Add. A. 272
Extents: 2 items
Dates: Written about A.D. 1795 by dr. Williams
Collection

Two independent collections of Latin quotations

Two independent collections of Latin quotations
Extents: 0.22 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: Written in the 18th century

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18th century 128
Poetry 67
19th century 45
Literature 34
17th century 28
20th century 24
Poets 21
Letters 18
16th century 11
Latin poetry 11
Poetry -- 18th century 8
Welsh poetry 8
English poetry -- 18th century 7
English poetry 6
Religion 6
Correspondence 5
Poetry, English -- 18th century 5
Authors 4
Diaries -- 18th century 4
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Greek literature 3
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Poetry, Italian 3
Poets -- 18th century 3
Political satire 3
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Indexed names
Southey | Robert | 1774-1843 | poet, journalist, and biographer 5
Cowper | William | 1731-1800 | poet 3
Crabbe | George | 1754-1832 | Poet 3
Hayley | William | 1745-1820 | Poet 3
Addison | Joseph | 1672-1719 | poet and statesman 2
Bridges | Robert Seymour | 1844-1930 | Poet Laureate 2
Burns | Robert | 1759-1796 | poet 2
Gladstone | William Ewart | 1809-1898 | statesman 2
Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 2
Madan | Judith | 1702-1781 | Poet 2
Mason | William | 1724-1797 | poet 2
Ovidius Naso | Publius | 43 BC-AD 17 | Roman poet 2
Pope | Alexander | 1688-1744 | Poet 2
Pope | Alexander | 1688-1744 | poet 2
Shelley | Mary Wollstonecraft | 1797-1851 | née Godwin | writer 2
Shelley | Percy Bysshe | 1792-1822 | poet 2
Shelley | Sir | Percy Florence | 1819-1889 | 3rd Baronet 2
Taylor | Sir | Henry | 1800-1886 | Knight Author 2
Warton | Joseph | 1722-1800 | Critic 2
Adimari | Lodovico | 1644-1708 | poet 1
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Albert | 1819-1861 | Prince Consort of Queen Victoria 1
Aldrich | Henry | fl 1685-1710 | sub-dean and dean of Christ Church 1
Allan | George | 1736-1880 | antiquary and topographer 1
Amherst | Elizabeth | c.1716-1779 | poet and amateur naturalist 1
Atterbury | Francis | 1662-1732 | Bishop of Rochester 1
Aubrey | Herbert | fl. 1729 | of Clehonger, Herefs. 1
Augustine | d 604 | Saint, first Archbishop of Canterbury 1
Bacon | Phanuel | 1700-1783 | Church of England clergyman and writer 1
Barber | Eric Arthur | 1888-1965 | classical scholar 1
Beaumont | fl 1688-1730 | Nonconformist 1
Beddoes | Thomas Lovell | 1803-1849 | poet and physiologist 1
Bishop | Elizabeth | b 1763 | nee Wollstonecraft 1
Bottomley | Gordon | 1874-1948 | Poet and playwright 1
Boutflower | Cecil Henry | Right Reverend | 1863-1942 | bishop 1
Bowles | William Lisle | 1762-1850 | Canon of Salisbury, Poet, and Antiquary 1
Bracton | Henry de | c 1210-1268 | Judge, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1
Bright | William | 1824-1901 | Ecclesiastical Historian 1
Brydges | Samuel Egerton | 1762-1837 | 13th Baron Chandos | Writer and genealogist 1
Burdett | Sir | Francis | 1770-1844 | 5th Baronet | politician 1
Burnett | George | 1774/5-1811 | writer 1
Burton | John | 1710-1771 | Antiquary 1
Butler | Alfred Joshua | 1850-1936 | historian 1
Butler | Rohan D'Olier | 1917-1996 | historian and civil servant 1
Butler | Sir | Harold Beresford | 1883-1951 | civil servant 1
Butt | John Everett | 1906-1965 | Professor of English Literature at Edinburgh 1
Byron | Anne Isabella | 1792-1860 | 11th Baroness Wentworth and Baroness Byron | Social reformer and philanthropist 1
Byron | George Gordon | 1788-1824 | | 6th Baron Byron | poet 1
Caroline of Anspach | 1683-1737 | Wife of George II 1
Chapman | Thomas | fl 1766 | author 1
Charlett | Arthur | 1655-1722 | Master of University College Oxford 1
Chaucer | Geoffrey | c 1340-1400 | Poet 1
Cholmondeley | Mary | 1787-1846 | nee Heber 1
Church of England | Diocese of London | Consistory Court 1
Churchill | Charles | 1732-1764 | poet 1
Collier | Jeremy | 1650-1726 | nonjuror 1
Collingwood | Robin George | 1889-1943 | philosopher and historian 1
Congreve | William | 1670-1729 | Dramatist 1
Coningsby | Thomas | 1657-1729 | first earl of Coningsby | politician 1
Cooper | J.G. | fl 1745-1762 1
Courthope | William John | 1842-1917 | Poet and literary scholar 1
Cowper | Maria Frances Cecilia | 1726-1797 | Poet 1
Cowper | family 1
Crabbe | George | 1785-1857 | Biographer 1
Desaguliers | John Theophilus | 1683-1744 | natural philosopher and engineer 1
Dodsley | Robert | 1703-1764 | Poet, dramatist and bookseller 1
Dovaston | John | 1740-1808 | nurseryman and antiquary 1
Dovaston | William | 1743-1765 1
Drummond | Robert Hay | 1711-1776 | archbishop of York 1
Dryden | John | 1631-1700 | poet, playwright, and critic 1
Edwards | Thomas | 1738-1810 | Welsh poet 1
Edwards | Thomas | ? 1651-1721 | Church of England clergyman and orientalist 1
Ellis | Sir | Henry | 1777-1869 | Librarian 1
Emmett | William | fl 1731-1732 1
England and Wales | Exchequer 1
England and Wales | Royal Navy 1
Eton College 1
Fairfax | Sir | William | d. 1597 | politician 1
Fanshawe | Sir | Richard | 1608-1666 | 1st Baronet | Diplomat and Author 1
Firth | Charles Harding | 1857-1936 | Sir | Knight and historian 1
Firth | Sir | Charles Harding | 1857-1936 | Knight | historian 1
Fitzwilliams | John | fl 1600-1699 | Nonjuror 1
Fleming | Robert | ? 1660-1716 | Presbyterian Minister 1
French Protestant Church 1
Furse | John Henry Monsell | 1860-1950 | sculptor 1
Furse | Margaret Cecilia | 1890-1975 | née Newbolt | wife of Sir Ralph Furse 1
Furse | Ralph Dolignon | 1887-1973 | Sir | Knight and Colonial Administrator 1
Gilbert | Davies | 1767-1839 | Cornish engineer, author and politician 1
Gleig | George Robert | 1796-1888 | Chaplain to the armed forces and author 1
Godwin | Mary Jane | 1768-1841 | formerly Clairmont | nee de Vial | translator and bookseller 1
Godwin | William | 1756-1836 | philosopher and novelist 1
Godwin | family 1
Gough | Richard | 1735-1809 | antiquary 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
Hardy | Thomas | 1840–1928 | novelist and poet 1
Hawes | Samuel | fl 1694-1700 | Nonjuror 1
Hearne | Thomas | 1678-1735 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 1
Heber | Reginald | 1728-1804 | fellow and tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford 1
Heber | Reginald | 1783-1826 | Bishop of Calcutta 1
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Language
English 108
Latin 29
Italian 11
Welsh 9
French 7
Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 7
German 5
Dutch; Flemish 3
Greek, Modern (1453-) 3
Spanish; Castilian 3
Cornish 2
Danish 2
Irish 2
English, Old (ca.450-1100) 1
Arabic 1
Catalan; Valencian 1
Czech 1
Estonian 1
Hebrew 1
Hungarian 1