Modern Manuscript Collections by Subject

This is a list of people whose papers are in Trinity College Library, arranged by the main subjects treated therein. It generally excludes reference to smaller collections of papers, with a few exceptions of small collections of particular significance.

The arrangement has been based on that of the schools of study at the University of Cambridge, though not all the people listed are academics. The main categories are as follows:

These main categories are divided into subsections, under which the people named are arranged in chronological order of birth.

Arts and Humanities

Art

Eveleen Myers (1856-1937), née Tennant, photographer

Clive Bell (1881-1964), art critic and writer

Sir Walter Lamb (1882-1961), classicist, Secretary to the Royal Society of Arts

Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988), painter and printmaker

Bibliography and museum curatorship

Sir Francis Palgrave (1788-1861), archivist and historian

Arthur Hamilton Smith (1860-1941), museum curator

Ronald McKerrow (1872-1940), bibliographer and literary scholar

Sir Walter Greg (1875-1959), literary scholar and bibliographer

Philip Gaskell (1926-2001), bibliographer and librarian

Classics

James Henry Monk (1784–1856), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol and classical scholar

William Hepworth Thompson (1810-1886), college head

Robert Leslie Ellis (1817-1859), mathematician and classical scholar

Alexander Chisholm Gooden (1818-1841), classical scholar

Hugh A. J. Munro (1819-1885), classical scholar

William George Clark (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar

Joseph Bickersteth Mayor (1828-1916), philosopher and classical scholar

Robert Burn (1829-1904), classical scholar and archaeologist

Henry Jackson (1839-1921), classical scholar

Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1841-1905), Greek scholar

John Maxwell Image (1842-1919), classicist

Sir James Frazer (1854-1941), social anthropologist and classical scholar

James Duff Duff (1860-1940), classicist

Francis Macdonald Cornford (1874-1943), classical scholar

Sir Walter Lamb (1882-1961), classicist, Secretary to the Royal Society of Arts

Charles Erskine Stuart (1882-1917), classicist

Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow (1886-1978), classical scholar

Sir Denys Lionel Page (1908-1978), classical scholar

Enoch Powell (1912-1988), politician

Divinity

John Henley (1692–1756), dissenting minister and eccentric, known as Orator Henley

Thomas Yeates (1768-1839), orientalist and biblical scholar

James Henry Monk (1784–1856), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol and classical scholar

Charlotte Mayor (1792-1870), née Bickersteth, missionary

William Whewell (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science

Julius Charles Hare (1795–1855), author and Church of England clergyman

Frederick Field (1801-1885), patristics scholar

Joseph Williams Blakesley (1808-1885), Dean of Lincoln

Edward White Benson (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury

Christian David Ginsburg (1831-1914), biblical scholar and missionary

Languages

Robert Calverley Trevelyan (1872-1951), poet, dramatist, and translator

Dennis Green (1922-2008), philologist

Vivien Law (1954-2002), linguist

Literature and drama

Thomas Gray (1716-1771), poet and literary scholar

Mary Berry (1763–1852), author

Lord Byron (1788-1824), poet

Julius Charles Hare (1795–1855), author and Church of England clergyman

Lord Houghton (1809-1885), author and politician

William George Clark (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar

Henry Arthur Bright (1830-1894), author and merchant

Frederic W. H. Myers (1843-1901), psychical researcher and essayist

Edward Bensly (1863-1939), literary scholar

R. Erskine Childers (1870-1922), author and politician

Ronald McKerrow (1872-1940), bibliographer and literary scholar

Robert Calverley Trevelyan (1872-1951), poet, dramatist, and translator

Sir Walter Greg (1875-1959), literary scholar and bibliographer

Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970), novelist and essayist

Clive Bell (1881-1964), art critic and writer

Dame Rose Macaulay (1881-1958), author

Leopold Hamilton Myers (1881-1944), novelist

A. A. Milne (1882-1956), writer

James Smith (1904-1972), literary critic

Constance Babington Smith (1912-2000), writer and photographic intelligence interpreter

Theodore Redpath (1913-1997), literary scholar

John Cornford (1915-1936), poet and political activist

Sir Peter Shaffer (1926-2016), playwright

Music

Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924), composer

Alan Gray (1855-1935), composer and organist

Elizabeth Trevelyan (1875-1957), musician

Philosophy

William Whewell (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science

Joseph Bickersteth Mayor (1828-1916), philosopher and classical scholar

Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900), philosopher

William Kingdon Clifford (1845-1879), mathematician and philosopher of science

Charlie Dunbar Broad (1887-1971), philosopher

Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), philosopher

John Wisdom (1904-1993), philosopher

Rush Rhees (1905-1989), philosopher

Georg Kreisel (1923-2015), mathematical logician and philosopher of mathematics

Humanities and Social Sciences

Archaeology

Robert Burn (1829-1904), classical scholar and archaeologist

Civil Service

Arthur Munby (1828-1910), diarist and civil servant

Sir Henry Babington Smith (1863-1923)

Education

George Peacock (1791-1858), mathematician and university reformer

George Butler (1804-1910), schoolmaster

Robert Burn (1829-1904), classical scholar and archaeologist

Henry Montagu Butler (1833-1918), college head

Sir James Butler (1889-1975), historian

Economics

Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), political and economic theorist

Richard Jones (1790-1855), political economist

Lord Layton (1884-1966), economist and newspaper proprietor

Sir Dennis Robertson (1890-1963), economist

Piero Sraffa (1898-1983), economist

Maurice Dobb (1900-1983), economist

History

Hudson Gurney (1775-1864), antiquary and banker

Dawson Turner (1775-1858), banker, botanist, and antiquary

Henry Hallam (1777-1859), historian

Sir Francis Palgrave (1788-1861), archivist and historian

Gaillard Lapsley (1871-1949), American constitutional historian

Denys Winstanley (1877-1947), historian

Frederick Arthur Simpson (1883-1974), historian

Sir James Butler (1889-1975), historian

Walter Ullmann (1910-1983), historian

Robert Robson (1929-1995), historian

History of Science

William Whewell (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science

Journalism

Lord Layton (1884-1966), economist and newspaper proprietor

Law

Lord Lyndhurst (1772-1863), politician and lord chancellor

Lassa Oppenheim (1858-1919), jurist

Politics

Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), political and economic theorist

William Cobbett (1763-1835), political writer and farmer

Lord Lyndhurst (1772-1863), politician and lord chancellor

Robert Pemberton Milnes (1784-1858), landowner and politician

Lord Houghton (1809-1885), author and politician

Charles James Monk (1824-1900), politician

Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (1867-1954), suffragette

R. Erskine Childers (1870-1922), author and politician

Lord Pethick-Lawrence (1871-1961), politician

Edwin Samuel Montagu (1879-1924), politician

Lord Butler (1902-1982), politician

John Cornford (1915-1936), poet and political activist

Social Anthropology

Sir James Frazer (1854-1941), social anthropologist and classical scholar

Biological Sciences

Biochemistry

Huia Onslow (1890-1922), biochemist

Richard Synge (1914-1994), biochemist

Botany

Dawson Turner (1775-1858), banker, botanist, and antiquary

Pathology

Sir Anthony Epstein (1921-2024), pathologist

Physiology

Lord Adrian (1889-1977), physiologist

Sir Alan Hodgkin (1914-1998), physiologist

Sir Andrew Huxley (1917-2002), physiologist

Psychical research

Frederic W. H. Myers (1843-1901), psychical researcher and essayist

Margaret de Gaudrion Verrall (1857-1916), classicist and parapsychologist

William Henry Salter (1880-1969), lawyer and psychical researcher

Helen Salter (1883-1959), psychical researcher and psychologist

Charlie Dunbar Broad (1887-1971), philosopher

Physical Sciences

Astronomy

John Bentley (c 1756-1823), astronomer

Sir James Jeans (1877-1946), mathematician and astronomer

Edward Hubert Linfoot (1905-1982), astronomer

Astrophysics

Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1944), theoretical physicist and astrophysicist

Fluid dynamics

George Keith Batchelor (1920-2000), fluid dynamicist

Gemology

Charles William King (1818-1888), writer on gemstones

Mathematics

George Peacock (1791-1858), mathematician and university reformer

Robert Leslie Ellis (1817-1859), mathematician and classical scholar

William Kingdon Clifford (1845-1879), mathematician and philosopher of science

Sir Horace Lamb (1849-1934), mathematician

Robert Alfred Herman (1861-1927), mathematician

Sir James Jeans (1877-1946), mathematician and astronomer

Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920), mathematician

E. H. Neville (1889-1961), mathematician and educationist

Albert Edward Ingham (1900-1967), mathematician

Lancelot Stephen Bosanquet (1903-1984), mathematician

Harold Davenport (1907-1969), mathematician

Sidney George Francis Guy Skinner (1912-1941), mathematician

Georg Kreisel (1923-2015), mathematical logician and philosopher of mathematics

Frank Adams (1930-1989), mathematician

Alan Baker (1939-2018), mathematician

Natural philosophy

Michael Faraday (1791-1867), natural philosopher

Physics

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), physicist

Sir Joseph John Thomson (1876-1970), physicist

Francis Aston (1877-1945), physicist

Lise Meitner (1878-1968), physicist

Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1942), theoretical physicist and astrophysicist

Sir Geoffrey Taylor (1886-1975), physicist and engineer

Sir George Paget Thomson (1892-1975), physicist and Nobel laureate

Otto Frisch (1904-1979), physicist

Technology

Engineering

Sir Geoffrey Taylor (1886-1975), physicist and engineer

Business

Hudson Gurney (1775-1864), antiquary and banker

Henry Arthur Bright (1830-1894), author and merchant

Sir Henry Babington Smith (1863-1923), civil servant and financier