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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
Collection
Archive of Francis Sydney Marvin
Archive of Francis Sydney Marvin
Extents: 3.12 Linear metres (42 boxes)
Dates:
1884-1937
Collection
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.
Collection
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.
Collection
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.
Collection
Archive of Frederick Martin
Archive of Frederick Martin, 1865-1882
Extents: 0.37 Linear metres (5 boxes)
Dates:
1865-1882
Collection
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
Collection
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
Collection
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
Collection
Collection
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
Collection
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
Collection
Archive of Geoffrey Tillotson
Archive of Geoffrey Tillotson
Extents: 0.75 Linear metres (9 boxes)
Dates:
1935-1964
Collection
Archive of George Crabbe
Archive of George Crabbe
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates:
1799-1914
Collection
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
Collection
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
Collection
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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- 20th century 1997
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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
- 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 ∧ less
- 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
- Afrikaans 9
- Czech 9
- Hungarian 9
- English, Middle (1100-1500) 7
- Irish 7
- English, Old (ca.450-1100) 5
- Multiple languages 5
- Norwegian 5
- Persian 5
- Croatian 4
- Turkish 4
- No linguistic content; Not applicable 4
- Catalan; Valencian 3
- Coptic 3
- Cornish 3
- French, Old (842-ca.1400) 3
- Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan 3
- Scots 3
- Swahili 3
- Thai 3
- Finnish 2
- Hindi 2
- Icelandic 2
- Malay 2
- Maltese 2
- Yiddish 2
- Amharic 1
- Bengali 1
- Burmese 1
- Church Slavic; Old Slavonic; Church Slavonic; Old Bulgarian; Old Church Slavonic 1
- Dzongkha 1
- Egyptian (Ancient) 1
- Estonian 1
- Georgian 1
- Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
- Hausa 1
- Latvian 1
- Malagasy 1
- Panjabi; Punjabi 1
- Provençal, Old (to 1500) 1
- Pushto; Pashto 1
- Romansh 1
- Romany 1
- Rundi 1
- Sanskrit 1
- Sinhala; Sinhalese 1
- Slavic languages 1
- Slovenian 1
- Syriac 1
- Tamil 1
- Zulu 1 ∧ less
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