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Crewe Manuscripts
Crewe Manuscripts
Title: ‘Dépenses De la Révolution du 10 août’
Title: ‘Dépenses De la Révolution du 10 août’
Print of Jean-Paul Marat
Print of Jean-Paul Marat
Extracts from Lettres, mémoires, et negotiations particulieres du Chevalier d’Eon (1765), in the hand of Thomas Gray
Extracts from Lettres, mémoires, et negotiations particulieres du Chevalier d’Eon (1765), in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Print of a group in front of a palace (probably on the Continent), with the motto ‘Bonum est nos hic esse’ in a ribbon
Print of a group in front of a palace (probably on the Continent), with the motto ‘Bonum est nos hic esse’ in a ribbon
Print captioned ‘An Exact Representation of the Burning, Plundering and Destruction of Newgate by the Rioters on the memorable 7th of June 1780’
Print captioned ‘An Exact Representation of the Burning, Plundering and Destruction of Newgate by the Rioters on the memorable 7th of June 1780’
Writ of habeas corpus directed to the Marshal of the Marshalsea, instructing him to convey Lord George Gordon to the house of Justice Francis Buller in Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Writ of habeas corpus directed to the Marshal of the Marshalsea, instructing him to convey Lord George Gordon to the house of Justice Francis Buller in Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Direction from Francis Barlow, clerk in court for the king, and James Fenn and Matthew Bloxam, sheriffs, to the keeper of Newgate, instructing him to detain Lord George Gordon
Direction from Francis Barlow, clerk in court for the king, and James Fenn and Matthew Bloxam, sheriffs, to the keeper of Newgate, instructing him to detain Lord George Gordon
Rule for judgement in the case of the King against Lord George Gordon
Rule for judgement in the case of the King against Lord George Gordon
Transcript of a piece of writing (by Mary Berry), 9 May 1852
Transcript of a piece of writing (by Mary Berry), 9 May 1852
Transcript of a piece of writing (by Mary Berry), no date
Transcript of a piece of writing (by Mary Berry), no date
Cutting from The Times, containing verses by R. M. Milnes headed ‘Lines written at the Funeral of Miss Berry, Nov. 27, 1852’
Cutting from The Times, containing verses by R. M. Milnes headed ‘Lines written at the Funeral of Miss Berry, Nov. 27, 1852’
Letter from Mary Berry to R. M. Milnes
Letter from Mary Berry to R. M. Milnes
Letter from Mary Berry to R. M. Milnes
Letter from Mary Berry to R. M. Milnes
Watercolour sketch of the terrace of Mrs Lamb’s villa at Petersham (‘occupied by the Miss Berrys many summers’), by Mrs C. Stanley
Watercolour sketch of the terrace of Mrs Lamb’s villa at Petersham (‘occupied by the Miss Berrys many summers’), by Mrs C. Stanley
Galley proof of a review (by Lord Houghton) of Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry
Galley proof of a review (by Lord Houghton) of Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry
Cutting from The Times, containing verses by R. M. Milnes headed ‘Lines written at the Funeral of Miss Berry, Nov. 27, 1852’
Cutting from The Times, containing verses by R. M. Milnes headed ‘Lines written at the Funeral of Miss Berry, Nov. 27, 1852’
Letter from Pierre-Joseph-Fleury Jubié to the Directory
Letter from Pierre-Joseph-Fleury Jubié to the Directory
Subscriptions to the loan
Subscriptions to the loan
Subscription for ten actions, in an unidentified hand
Subscription for ten actions, in an unidentified hand