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Archive of Helen Muspratt

Correspondence, papers and photographs of Oxford-based studio and documentary photographer Helen Muspratt (1907-2001) including material gathered for a book about her work by her daughter Jessica Sutcliffe.
Extents: 31.531 Linear metres (97 boxes)
Dates: 1900-2016
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Archive of Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith

Correspondence and papers of Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister 1908-1916.
Extents: 15.2 Linear metres (152 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1892-1928
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Archive of Herbert Hurst

Archive of Herbert Hurst, late 19th century.
Extents: 0.33 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates: Late 19th century
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Archive of Hermione Lee

Working correspondence and papers of British academic and biographer Hermione Lee.
Extents: 41.0 Linear metres (271 boxes)
Dates: 1889-2017, n.d.
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Archive of Honor Balfour

Correspondence and papers of Honor Balfour (1912-2001), politician and journalist.
Extents: 21.9 Linear metres (146 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1916-2001
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Archive of H.W.C. Davis

Archive of Henry William Carless Davis (1874-1928).
Extents: 5.21 Linear metres (91 boxes)
Dates: 19th-20th century
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Archive of Irene Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside

Personal and political papers of Irene Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside (1895-1980).
Extents: 15.73 Linear metres (144 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1860-1980
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Archive of Ivan Lloyd Phillips

Archive of Ivan Lloyd Phillips.
Extents: 0.44 linear metres (7 boxes)
Dates: 1931-1984
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Archive of James Callaghan

Papers of Leonard James [Jim] Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (1912-2005), primarily relating to his political career as a Labour MP, Cabinet Minister, Prime Minister and member of the House of Lords.
Extents: 208.681 Linear metres (572 boxes)
Dates: 1908-2013
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Archive of (James) Harold Wilson

The papers of (James) Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx (1916-1995), statesman.
Extents: 200.97 Linear metres (1827 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1886-1989
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Archive of James Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron

Papers of James Ian Macpherson (1880-1937), 1st Baron Strathcarron, M.P. for Ross and Cromarty, Chief Secretary for Ireland 1918-1920.
Extents: 0.35 Linear metres (4 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1913-1937
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Archive of James, Viscount Bryce

Papers of James, Viscount Bryce, and Bryce family papers, 1826-1958. The bulk of the papers cover Bryce's political and literary career, 1857-1922.
Extents: 56.1 Linear metres (561 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1826-1958
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Archive of J.C. Brooke

Archive of John Charles Brooke (1748-1794).
Extents: 1.50 Linear metres (18 boxes)
Dates: 1769-1828
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Archive of John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, mainly

Papers of John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon (1873-1954), statesman and Lord Chancellor.
Extents: 31.24 Linear metres (284 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1894-1953
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Archive of John Anstis

Archive of John Anstis
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: 18th cent.
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Archive of John Briggs

Archive of John Briggs, c. 1817-1835
Extents: 0.99 Linear metres (9 boxes)
Dates: c. 1817-1835
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Archive of John Francis Cradock (later Caradoc), 1st Baron Howden, and of his son, John Hobart Caradoc, 2nd Baron Howden

Official papers of J.F. Cradock, 1st Baron Howden (1762-1839), army commander and Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, mainly 1806-14; and of J.H. Caradoc, 2nd Baron Howden (1799-1873) as minister plenipotentiary in Madrid, 1850-8.
Extents: 4.65 Linear metres (31 Physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1806-58
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Archive of John G. Lawrance

Archive of John G. Lawrance, Northern Rhodesian (Zambian) civil servant.
Extents: 0.16 linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates: 1945-1969
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Archive of John Hamer

Archive of John Hamer.
Extents: 0.18 linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates: 1905-1957
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Archive of John Hungerford Pollen and the Pollen Family

The archive of John Hungerford Pollen (1820-1902), decorative artist and Roman Catholic convert, and the Pollen family, 1828-2017.
Extents: 6.0 Linear metres (44 boxes; 2 digital shelfmarks)
Dates: 1828-2017

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Indexed subjects
20th century 623
19th century 429
18th century 248
17th century 229
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th century 124
Maps -- Great Britain 118
Humanities 83
16th century 80
Great Britain -- Topography 78
21st century 64
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration 52
Letters 52
Oxfordshire (England) 51
Social sciences 43
Correspondence 42
Antiquarians 40
Nobility -- Great Britain 39
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century 37
Literature 36
Great Britain -- Army 35
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Great Britain -- History 35
Great Britain -- Politics and government 33
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Africa 33
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 32
History 30
Great Britain 29
House of Commons -- Parliament -- Great Britain 27
Conservative Party (Great Britain) 26
Diaries 25
Berkshire (England) 21
Elections -- Great Britain 21
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- 20th century 21
Great Britain -- Royal Navy 21
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th Century 21
Essex (England) 20
Great Britain -- Politics and government 20
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century 20
Politics and Government 20
Charities -- Great Britain 19
Education 19
Prime ministers -- Great Britain 19
World War, 1914-1918 19
x - 15th century 19
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- 19th century 18
Oxford (England) 18
Political planning 18
Great Britain -- Politics and Government 17
Photographs 17
Schools -- Great Britain 17
Genealogy 16
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Nigeria 16
Ireland 16
Great Britain -- Colonies 15
Universities and colleges -- Great Britain -- Societies 15
Diaries -- 20th century 14
Diplomatic and consular service -- British 14
Finance 14
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Agriculture 14
Malaysia -- History -- 20th century 14
Non-governmental organizations 14
Antiquarians -- Great Britain -- Correspondence 13
Buckingham (England) 13
Journalism 13
Law -- Great Britain 13
Religion 13
x - 14th century 13
Broadcasting -- Great Britain 12
Diaries -- 19th century 12
Great Britain -- Politics and Government -- 17th century 12
India 12
Kenya -- History -- 1895-1963 12
Libraries -- Great Britain 12
Manors -- England 12
Poetry 12
Politicians -- Great Britain 12
Women 12
Diplomats -- Great Britain 11
Europe -- Politics and government 11
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Kenya 11
Great Britain -- History, Military 11
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 16th century 11
Legal documents 11
Politicians 11
Royal family 11
South Africa 11
Youth -- Political activity -- Great Britain 11
Commonwealth countries 10
Scotland 10
World War, 1939-1945 10
Accounts 9
Biography 9
Dorset (England) 9
Manuscripts 9
Nigeria -- History -- 1900-1960 9
United States of America 9
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain 8
Great Britain -- Exchequer 8
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 20th century 8
Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 8
Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485 8
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Indexed names
Conservative Party 64
Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 37
Conservative Party | professional headquarters 22
University of Oxford 18
Oxfam GB 14
Conservative Party | Conservative Research Department 11
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations 11
Great Britain | Colonial Administrative Service 11
Asquith | Herbert Henry | 1852-1928 | 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith | statesman 10
Gladstone | William Ewart | 1809-1898 | statesman 8
Gough | Richard | 1735-1809 | antiquary 8
Labour Party 8
Milner | Alfred | 1854-1925 | Viscount Milner | statesman 8
Charles I | 1600-1649 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 7
Disraeli | Benjamin | 1804-1881 | Earl of Beaconsfield | statesman 7
Attlee | Clement Richard | 1883-1967 | 1st Earl Attlee | politician and prime minister 6
Conservative Party | Conservative Political Centre 6
Conservative Party | affiliated organisations 6
Conservative Party | parliamentary party 6
England and Wales | Parliament 6
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Macartney | George | 1737-1806 | 1st Earl Macartney | diplomatist and colonial governor 6
Anstis | John | 1669-1744 | herald, antiquary, and MP 5
Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 5
Clark | Andrew | 1854-1922 | Clergyman and Antiquary 5
Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 5
Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 5
Conservative Party | Swinton College 5
Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations 5
Great Britain and Ireland | Foreign Office 5
Liberal Party 5
Wilson | James Harold | 1916-1995 | Baron Wilson of Rievaulx | statesman 5
Anderson | Ava | 1896-1974 | née Bodley | wife of Viscount Waverley 4
Asquith | Margaret Emma Alice | 1864-1945 | née Tennant | Countess of Oxford and Asquith | political hostess and diarist 4
Balfour | Arthur James | 1848-1930 | 1st Earl of Balfour | statesman 4
Bow Group 4
Buxton | Sir | Thomas Fowell | 1786-1845 | 1st Baronet | Philanthropist 4
Conservative Party | Centre for Policy Studies 4
Conservative Party | National Society for Conservative Agents 4
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | National Advisory Committees 4
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Women's National Advisory Committee 4
Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Foreign Office 4
House of Commons 4
Hyde | Edward | 1609-1674 | 1st Earl of Clarendon | Lord Chancellor 4
Palmer | William Waldegrave | 1859-1942 | 2nd Earl of Selborne | statesman 4
The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society 4
University of Cambridge 4
Villiers | George William Frederick | 1800-1870 | 4th Earl of Clarendon | statesman 4
Wilberforce | William | 1759-1833 | MP, Philanthropist 4
Willis | Browne | 1682-1760 | Antiquary and Numismatist 4
Allen | John | fl. 1822-1829 3
Anti-slavery Society (Great Britain) 3
Birch | Sir | Ernest Woodford | 1857-1929 | Knight | Colonial Governor 3
Bodleian Library 3
Bryce | James | 1838-1922 | 1st Viscount Bryce | British diplomat and politician 3
Butler | James | 1610-1688 | 1st Duke of Ormonde | soldier and statesman 3
Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 3
Coffyn | John | fl. 1668-1699 | surveyor 3
Conservative Party | Advisory Committee on Policy 3
Conservative Party | Central Committee on Post-War Problems 3
Conservative Party | Conservative Overseas Bureau 3
Conservative Party | Conservative Policy Forum 3
Conservative Party | Leader's Consultative Committee 3
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Young Britons 3
Conservative Party | Organisation Department 3
Conservative Party | Steering Committee 3
Conservative Party | Trade Unionists' National Advisory Committee 3
Conservative Party | party officials 3
Conservative Party | training colleges 3
Conservative Party | voluntary wing 3
Cromwell | Oliver | 1599-1658 | Lord Protector 3
Ducarel | Andrew Coltee | 1713-1785 | Antiquary 3
Dundas | Henry | 1742-1811 | 1st Viscount Melville | statesman 3
Emmet | Evelyn Violet Elizabeth | 1899-1980 | Baroness Emmet of Amberley | Conservative MP 3
England and Wales | Exchequer 3
England and Wales | House of Commons 3
Eton College 3
European Parliament | European Conservative Group 3
European Parliament | European Democratic Group 3
Fairfax | Thomas | 1612-1671 | 3rd Baron Fairfax | politician, general, and Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War 3
Firth | Sir | Charles Harding | 1857-1936 | Knight | historian 3
Great Britain | Colonial Office 3
Harcourt | Edward William | 1825-1891 | politician 3
Harcourt | Family | Nuneham Courtenay 3
Harcourt | Family | Stanton Harcourt 3
Harcourt | Lewis Vernon | 1863-1922 | 1st Viscount Harcourt | politician 3
Hunt | James | 1795-1857 | Oxfordshire Antiquary 3
James II | 1633-1701 | King of Great Britain and Ireland 3
Junior Imperial and Constitutional League 3
Lawrence | Thomas Edward | 1888-1935 | soldier, author, and archaeologist known as Lawrence of Arabia 3
League of Nations 3
Leland | John | c 1506-1552 | Antiquary 3
Lewis | Clive Staples | 1898-1963 | writer 3
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Ireland 3
Noble | Mark | 1754-1827 | Biographer, genealogist, and antiquary 3
Order of the Garter 3
Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 3
Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary 3
Victoria | 1819-1901 | Queen of Great Britain and Ireland 3
Welensky | Sir | Roy Roland | 1907-1991 | Knight | Rhodesian Statesman 3
Wentworth | Thomas | 1593-1641 | 1st Earl of Strafford | Nobleman 3
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Language
English 1242
Latin 90
French 72
German 32
Spanish; Castilian 25
Italian 23
Dutch; Flemish 14
Portuguese 13
Greek, Modern (1453-) 12
Russian 12
Hebrew 10
Chinese 8
Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 8
Arabic 7
Danish 7
Japanese 7
Swedish 7
Welsh 7
Polish 6
Czech 5