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'Notabilia in 1m [librum] Sententiarum [Petri Lombardi]..'
'Notabilia in 1m [librum] Sententiarum [Petri Lombardi]..'
Shelfmark: MS. e Mus. 156
Extents: 460 Leaves
Dates:
Written in A.D. 1567 by Patricius de Petra at Cuenca in Spain
Collection
Papers of the Oxford Canning Club
Papers of the Oxford Canning Club
Extents: 0.44 Linear metres (4 boxes)
Dates:
[c.1940]-1990
Single Item
Photostats of Libanius, declamation 3, and 2 anonymous declamations
Photostats of Libanius, declamation 3, and 2 anonymous declamations.
Shelfmark: MS. Facs. e. 32
Extents: 57 Leaves
Dates:
original dated 1503
Collection
The private letter-book of Francis Seymour Larpent as chairman of the Audit Board in London
The private letter-book of Francis Seymour Larpent as chairman of the Audit Board in London
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates:
Written in 1827-1842 by F. S. Larpent
Collection
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Richard Rawlinson's collection of manuscripts, 8th-18th century.
Extents: 3571 boxes (392.81 linear metres)
Dates:
8th-18th century
Collection
Selden Manuscripts
Correspondence and papers of John Selden, with some manuscripts owned by him.
Extents: 4.95 Linear metres (45 boxes)
Dates:
1598-1655
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The sixth volume of a series of copies of Rolls of the English Parliament
The sixth volume of a series of copies of Rolls of the English Parliament
Shelfmark: MS. Polyglot c. 1
Extents: 375 Leaves
Dates:
Written in the 16th century
Collection
Strafford papers, correspondence and papers of the family of Ducket of Hartham, Rupert Papers, and Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre collected by Professor C.H. Firth
Strafford papers, correspondence and papers of the family of Ducket of Hartham, Rupert Papers, and Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre collected by Professor C.H. Firth
Extents: 1.15 Linear metres (11 boxes)
Dates:
Written between 17th and 18th century
Collection
Two collections of petitions from the Lieutenant General and Lords Justices of Ireland
Two collections of petitions from the Lieutenant General and Lords Justices of Ireland
Extents: 0.22 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates:
Written in A.D. 1697-1776, in Ireland
Collection
Willis Manuscripts
Willis Manuscripts
Extents: 11.88 Linear metres (108 boxes)
Dates:
16th-18th century
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- Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 2
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- Clementi | Isabel | 1850–1930 | nee Collard 1
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- 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
- House of Lords Record Office: the Parliamentary Archives 1
- James II | 1633-1701 | King of Great Britain and Ireland 1
- Jay | Douglas Patrick Thomas | Baron Jay | 1907-1996 | politician 1
- Jenkins | Sir | Leoline | 1625-1685 | Academic and diplomat 1
- L'Estrange | Hamon | 1605-1660 | theologian and historian 1
- Larpent | Francis Seymour | 1776-1845 | Civil servant 1
- Lewis | John | c 1700-1799 | Minister of Margate 1
- Libanius | fl. 4th century | Greek rhetorician 1
- Livius | Titus | ? 59 BC-AD 17 | Roman historian 1
- Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 1
- Mandeville | Sir | John | d 1372 | travel writer 1
- Massey | Richard Middleton | 1678-1743 | Physician 1
- Mazipetro | Francisco | fl. c.1548-1550 | governor of the castle, town and district of Noale (Anoalum) near Treviso 1
- Merris | John | 1877-1942 | formerly Clementi | Colonel 1
- Mocenigo | Alvise | 1507-1577 | also Alvise I Mocenigo | doge of Venice 1
- Nedam | James | fl 1532-1543 | Royal Surveyor of Works 1
- Neve | John Le | 1679-1741 | Antiquary 1
- Ovenell | Alwin Isabel | 1923-2010 | nee Clementi 1
- Ovidius Naso | Publius | 43 BC-AD 17 | Roman poet 1
- Oxford University | All Souls College 1
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- Price | Daniel | fl 1685-1706 | Dean of St Asaph 1
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- Rhys | Mifanwy | fl. 1401-1405 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
- Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 1
- Selden | John | 1584-1654 | Jurist MP Antiquary 1
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- St Paul's Cathedral 1
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- 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 ∧ less
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