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Archive of Francis Bond and other Ecclesiologists

Correspondence, notes and papers of Francis Bond (1850?-1918) and other ecclesiologists.
Extents: 0.45 Linear metres (5 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1891-1934, n.d.
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Archive of Francis John Stephens Hopwood, Baron Southborough

Official and personal papers of Francis John Stephens Hopwood, Baron Southborough (1860-1947), civil servant.
Extents: 6.93 Linear metres (63 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1737-1945
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Archive of Francis Sydney Marvin

Archive of Francis Sydney Marvin
Extents: 3.12 Linear metres (42 boxes)
Dates: 1884-1937
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Archive of Francis W. Hirst

Personal and literary papers of Francis W. Hirst (1873–1953), journalist and writer.
Extents: 12.64 Linear metres (207 boxes)
Dates: 1796-1998, n.d.
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Archive of Franz Kafka

Papers of Franz Kafka (1883-1924) comprising diaries and literary notebooks, with some loose fragments, correspondence and photographs, 1882-1924, and some family papers to 1940. Predominantly in German, some correspondence in Czech and vocabularies in Hebrew. Drawings by Kafka are also present.
Extents: 6.05 Linear metres (55 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: [1882]-1940, n.d.
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Archive of F.R.D. Needham and Rev. R.R. Needham

Archive of F.R.D. Needham and Rev. R.R. Needham
Extents: 0.38 Linear metres (4 boxes)
Dates: 19th-20th cent.
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Archive of Frederick James Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton

Official correspondence and papers, business papers and personal papers, 1904-1964.
Extents: 10.12 Linear metres (92 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1904-1964
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Archive of Frederick Louis MacNeice

Papers of the poet and playwright Frederick Louis MacNeice (1907-1963), with papers of Hedli MacNeice, née Anderson (1907-1990)
Extents: 10.17 Linear metres (76 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1917-1989; n.d.
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Archive of Frederick Martin

Archive of Frederick Martin, 1865-1882
Extents: 0.37 Linear metres (5 boxes)
Dates: 1865-1882
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Archive of Frederick Soddy, F.R.S. (1877-1956)

Correspondence and papers of Frederick Soddy, (1877-1956), scientist.
Extents: 2.4 Linear metres (20 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1894-1958
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Archive of Frederick Sylvester North Douglas, MP for Banbury

Correspondence, journals and papers of Frederick Sylvester North Douglas (1791-1819), MP for Banbury 1812-19.
Extents: 4.35 Linear metres (29 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: Mainly 1805-19
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Archive of Friedrich Max Müller and of his wife Georgina Adelaide

Correspondence and papers of Friedrich Max Müller (1823-1900), Privy Councillor, Taylorian Professor of Modern European Languages and Professor of Comparative Philology at Oxford, and of his wife Georgina Adelaide, 1794-1919.
Extents: 9.24 Linear metres (84 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1794-1919
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Archive of F.W. Dyer

Archive of F.W. Dyer
Extents: 2.13 Linear metres (39 boxes)
Dates: 1875-1906
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Archive of Garth ap Rees

Personal and organisational papers of Garth ap Rees (1934-2014), diplomat and Resident Representative for the United Nations Development Programme.
Extents: 2.3 Linear metres (14 boxes)
Dates: 1962-1992
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Archive of Geoffrey Dawson, editor of The Times, 1893-1963

Papers of Geoffrey Dawson, civil servant, and editor of The Times.
Extents: 6.00 Linear metres (94 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1893-1963
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Archive of Geoffrey Tillotson

Archive of Geoffrey Tillotson
Extents: 0.75 Linear metres (9 boxes)
Dates: 1935-1964
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Archive of George Crabbe

Archive of George Crabbe
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: 1799-1914
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Archive of George Ivan Smith

Papers of George Ivan Smith (1915-95), relating to his career as a broadcaster and international civil servant, with some family and personal papers.
Extents: 10.56 Linear metres (96 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1888-1995
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Archive of George John Romanes

Papers of George John Romanes, 1867-93, mainly relating to his work in evolutionary biology. Also includes papers of his wife, Ethel Romanes, 1882-1927.
Extents: 0.75 Linear metres (5 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1867-1927
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Archive of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as governor and president of Fort St. George, Madras

Archive of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as governor and president of Fort St. George, Madras, 1762-1790.
Extents: 2.52 Linear metres (24 boxes)
Dates: 1762-1790

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Indexed subjects
20th century 1997
19th century 1420
18th century 776
17th century 589
Letters 308
Humanities 284
Literature 237
Music 227
16th century 220
Ornithology 160
21st century 156
Religion 149
Birds 147
Antiquarians 128
Poetry 127
Correspondence 117
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th century 111
Oxfordshire (England) 82
English literature 76
Oxford (England) 67
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Diaries 66
History 64
Theology 63
English literature -- 20th century 57
x - 15th century 57
Science 55
Sermons 55
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration 48
Diaries -- 19th century 47
Letters -- 19th century 46
Poets 46
Philosophy 44
University of Oxford -- Societies, etc. 43
Diaries -- 20th century 42
Music -- Manuscripts -- 18th century 42
Photographs 42
Politics and Government 42
Letters -- 20th century 39
Music -- Manuscripts -- 17th century 39
English poetry -- 20th century 38
Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century 37
Accounts 36
English poetry 35
14th century 33
13th century 31
Biography 31
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century 31
India 31
Medicine 31
Authors -- 20th century 30
Berkshire (England) 30
Great Britain -- Topography 30
English literature -- 19th century 29
Social sciences 29
Law 28
World War, 1914-1918 28
Anthems 27
University of Oxford 27
Manuscripts 26
Universities and colleges 26
Education 25
Literature -- 20th century 25
Authors 24
Lectures and lecturing 24
Mathematics 24
Music -- Manuscripts -- 20th century 24
Chamber music 23
Genealogy 23
Great Britain -- History 23
Journalism 23
Nigeria -- Officials and employees 23
x - 12th century 23
Art 22
Composers -- England -- Manuscripts 22
Local history 22
World War, 1939-1945 22
Colonial administrators 21
Commonplace books 21
Conservative Party (Great Britain) 21
Finance 21
Ireland 21
Maps -- Great Britain 21
Kenya -- History -- 1895-1963 20
Legal documents 20
Poems 20
Africa 19
Buckinghamshire (England) 19
Elections -- Great Britain 19
English Literature 19
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century 19
Politicians 19
Science -- History -- 20th century 19
Speeches, addresses, etc. 19
Suites 19
Women 19
Academic writing 18
Antiquities 18
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th Century 18
Malaysia -- History -- 20th century 18
Political planning 18
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Indexed names
University of Oxford 87
Great Britain | Colonial Administrative Service 75
Conservative Party 61
Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 36
Rhodes | Cecil John | 1853-1902 | imperialist, colonial politician and mining entrepreneur 26
United Nations 23
Masefield | John Edward | 1878-1967 | poet and novelist 22
Conservative Party | professional headquarters 21
Gough | Richard | 1735-1809 | antiquary 19
Jenkins | John | 1592-1678 | composer 18
Lewis | Clive Staples | 1898-1963 | writer 18
Ruskin | John | 1819-1900 | author, artist, and social reformer 17
Nichols | John Bowyer | 1779-1863 | printer and antiquary 16
Mare | Walter John de la | 1873-1956 | author and poet 15
Purcell | Henry | c 1659-1695 | composer 13
Tolkien | John Ronald Reuel | 1892-1973 | philologist and author 13
Blow | John | 1648-1708 | composer 12
Lawrence | Thomas Edward | 1888-1935 | Soldier, Author, and Archaeologist known as Lawrence of Arabia 12
Conservative Party | Conservative Research Department 11
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations 11
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Lawes | William | 1602-1645 | musician and composer 11
Labour Party 10
Lowe | Edward | 1610-1682 | composer, music copyist, organist and writer on music 10
Oxfam GB 10
Bodleian Library 9
Bridges | Robert Seymour | 1844-1930 | Poet Laureate 9
Collier | John Payne | 1789-1883 | Shakespearean scholar and forger, antiquary, and journalist 9
Gibbons | Orlando | 1583-1625 | composer 9
Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 9
Newman | John Henry | 1801-1890 | theologian and cardinal 9
Nichols | John Gough | 1806-1873 | Printer and Antiquary 9
Phillipps | Sir | Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 9
Selden | John | 1584-1654 | Jurist, MP, and Antiquary 9
Simpson | Christopher | c 1602/1606-1669 | composer 9
United Nations Career Records Project | 1989-1992 9
Wallis | John | 1616-1703 | Mathematician 9
Blunden | Edmund Charles | 1896-1974 | poet 8
British South Africa Company 8
Church of England 8
Wilberforce | Samuel | 1805-1873 | Bishop of Oxford and Winchester 8
Acland | Sir | Henry Wentworth | 1815-1900 | 1st Baronet | physician 7
Asquith | Herbert Henry | 1852-1928 | 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith | statesman 7
Asquith | Margaret Emma Alice (Margot) | 1864-1945 | née Tennant | Countess of Oxford and Asquith | political hostess and diarist 7
Buckler | John Chessell | 1793-1894 | Architect and Antiquary 7
Byrd | William | c 1540-1623 | musical composer 7
Fairbank | Alfred John | 1895-1982 | calligrapher 7
Gutch | John | 1746-1831 | clergyman, antiquary, Registrar of Oxford University 7
Lewis | John | 1675-1747 | Antiquary 7
Lugard | Frederick John Dealtry | 1858-1945 | Baron Lugard of Abinger | colonial administrator, soldier and author 7
Milner | Alfred | 1854-1925 | Viscount Milner | statesman 7
Percy | Thomas | 1729-1811 | Bishop of Dromore and antiquary 7
Wilberforce | William | 1759-1833 | MP, Philanthropist 7
Williams | Charles Walter Stansby | 1886-1945 | author 7
Anderson | Ava | 1896-1974 | née Bodley | wife of Viscount Waverley 6
Anstis | John | 1669-1744 | Herald, Antiquary, and MP 6
Bandinel | Bulkeley | 1781-1861 | Bodley's Librarian 6
Bliss | Philip | 1787-1857 | Antiquary and Editor 6
Buckler | John | 1770-1851 | topographical artist, architect, and antiquary 6
Conservative Party | Conservative Political Centre 6
Conservative Party | affiliated organisations 6
Conservative Party | parliamentary party 6
Douce | Francis | 1757-1834 | Antiquary 6
Dugdale | Sir | William | 1605-1686 | Knight | antiquary and herald 6
Fell | John | 1625-1686 | Bishop of Oxford 6
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 6
Froude | James Anthony | 1818-1894 | historian 6
Jones | John Collier | 1770-1838 | Rector of Exeter College Oxford 6
Keble | John | 1792-1866 | Vicar of Hursley and Tractarian poet 6
Larkin | Philip Arthur | 1922-1985 | poet 6
Liberal Party 6
Macartney | George | 1737-1806 | 1st Earl Macartney | diplomatist and colonial governor 6
Nichols | John | 1745-1826 | printer, author and antiquary 6
Price | John | 1735-1813 | librarian 6
Talbot | William Henry Fox | 1800-1877 | MP, pioneer of photography 6
Tallis | Thomas | c 1505-1585 | composer 6
Villiers | George William Frederick | 1800-1870 | 4th Earl of Clarendon | statesman 6
Westwood | John Obadiah | 1805-1893 | Entomologist and Antiquary 6
Alcock | John | 1715–1806 | organist and composer 5
Aubrey | John | 1626-1697 | antiquary and biographer 5
Austin | John Langshaw | 1911-1960 | philosopher 5
Berlin | Sir | Isaiah | 1909-1997 | Knight | historian and philosopher 5
Betjeman | Sir | John | 1906-1984 | Knight | Poet Laureate and writer 5
Buxton | Sir | Thomas Fowell | 1786-1845 | 1st Baronet | Philanthropist 5
Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 5
Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 5
Clare | John | 1793-1864 | Poet 5
Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 5
Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 5
Conservative Party | Swinton College 5
Cornwell | David John Moore | 1931-2020 | writer, pseudonym John le Carré 5
Disraeli | Benjamin | 1804-1881 | Earl of Beaconsfield | statesman 5
Donne | John | 1573-1631 | Dean of St. Paul's and poet 5
Edgeworth family | Edgeworthstown 5
Edgeworth | Maria | 1768-1849 | novelist and educationist 5
Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations 5
Gilpin | William | 1724-1804 | Clergyman, educationist, biographer and topographer 5
Gladstone | William Ewart | 1809-1898 | statesman 5
Great Britain and Ireland | Foreign Office 5
Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Foreign Office 5
Handel | George Frederick | 1685-1759 | musical composer 5
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Language
English 3610
Latin 318
French 174
German 103
Italian 101
Greek, Modern (1453-) 46
Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 43
Spanish; Castilian 42
Russian 26
Undetermined 26
Dutch; Flemish 22
Portuguese 20
Chinese 19
Arabic 18
Hebrew 18
Welsh 15
Danish 12
Swedish 11
Japanese 10
Polish 10