(Inscribed ‘From the Author’. There is no fellow or tutor of Trinity named John Jones. The subject of the elegy is presumably Thomas Jones, who was a tutor at Trinity from 1787 till his death in 1807, though he did not achieve the degree of BD.)
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R./1.4/first flyleaf
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c. 1807
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class R
Add. MS a/55/68
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Unidad documental simple
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28 May 1855
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a
O./11a.1/66
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10 Apr. 1702
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O
Add. MS a/88/54
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15 Sept. 1808
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a
Also re any money due from the executors of Thomas Jones, late Bursar.
Add. MS a/88/50
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13 Aug. 1898
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a
With inscriptions on tomb of Thomas Jones and William George Judgson at Old Dulwich Burial Ground.
HOUG/36/141
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28 Jun. 1803
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Printed notice re Robert Pemberton Milnes' account for Midsummer quarter and accounts for next term. MS note: he is expected to achieve high honours and is advised to study hard for his degree.
HOUG/36/140
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7 Jun. 1803
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Trin. Coll. - Congratulations on Robert Pemberton Milnes being again placed in the first class in the Public Examinations; he will be awarded a College Prize; though not publicly stated it is clear that he was head of his year and is a man of 'extraordinary talents'.