Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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No. 6 |
Latin verse written for the Tercentenary Commemoration of Trinity College |
Part |
[Dec. 1846] |
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No. 15 |
Verse: 'The Trinity Janus' |
Part |
1846 |
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No. 18 |
Verse: 'The Undergraduate at the Tomb of the Trinity Cook' |
Part |
[1863?] |
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No. 19 |
Verse: 'Dick Neckornought' |
Part |
14 Feb. 1872 |
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f. 4r |
Indented deed (incomplete), apparently between (A) John Blenerhaysset, on behalf of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and (B) Thomas Cobbe, relating to lands in Castle Rising and Congham, Norfolk |
Part |
1570 |
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f. 6r |
The Daily Courant, containing a ‘character’ of the King of Sweden (Charles XII) |
Part |
10 May 1703 |
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f. 6r |
Wrapper, docketed ‘Acco[unt] of the Court of Sweden. Aprill. 1707 being a Voyage to Leipsick’ |
Part |
18th c.? |
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f. 7r |
Account of work on the buildings and in the gardens of Blenheim Castle |
Part |
Feb. 1708 |
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f. 8r |
Warrant, signed by King George III, for the payment of £12,957 5s. 8¾d. to Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Southampton, for the pay of the 3rd or King’s Own Regiment of Dragoons for a year to 24 Dec. 1791 |
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30 Mar. 1793 |
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f. 9r |
Certified copy of a contract between Louis Arcambal, Vice-Consul of the French Republic, and Francis Lewis Taney, merchant of New York, for the supply of 200,000 lbs of sole leather |
Part |
28 July 1794 |
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f. 10r |
Certificate recording the presentation of Maître Loisel, attorney, at the Office of Presentations at Caen as the representative of Laurent David, adjudicataire des fermes, plaintiff, against Blocher, innkeeper, and his wife; signed Torcapel |
Part |
20 June 1775 |
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first flyleaf |
Printed Elegy on the Rev. John Jones, B.D., Senior Fellow, and for twenty years Senior Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge, by Robert Dealtry |
Part |
c. 1807 |
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No. 3 |
‘The Misfortunes of Charles the first were more owing to the temper of the Times, than to his own Misconduct’, an English declamation by Lord Althorp |
Part |
1801 |
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No. 15 |
‘The civil liberty of England would have been as effectually & as happily secured, as it was by the Revolution of 1688, had the Reformation not previously taken place’, an English declamation by John Carr |
Part |
1805 |
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6.4 |
William Whewell: etymological notes, lists of words beginning with "A" and "H" |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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6.3 |
William Whewell: drafts of Lectures on systematic morality and lectures on Plato from 1847 to 1857 |
Item |
[c 1846]-1857 |
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6.8 |
William Whewell: page proofs of Lectures on systematic morality, draft prefaces to Butler's sermons, and etymological notes |
File |
[19th cent.] |
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6.11 |
William Whewell letters received, writings, and miscellanea relating to architecture, and mechanics notebooks |
File |
1791, [18--] |
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6.9 |
William Whewell: anemometer papers |
File |
1825-[1873] |
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6.13 |
William Whewell: letters and notes relating to The elements of morality, including polity |
File |
1844-1849, [18--] |
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6.16 |
William Whewell: lectures on moral philosophy |
File |
1841-1854, [18--] |
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6.17 |
William Whewell: sermons |
File |
1827-1865, [18--] |
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6.14 |
William Whewell: miscellaneous notes and writings |
File |
1832-1848, [18--] |
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18.10 |
William Whewell: drafts of and notes for History of the inductive sciences and Philosophy of the inductive sciences |
File |
1829-[c 1845?] |
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18.11-13 |
William Whewell: draft of History of the inductive sciences |
File |
[c 1837] |
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1.84 |
Letters from F. H. Germar to William Whewell |
File |
1842, 1843 |
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1.1 |
Miscellaneous papers |
Item |
14th c.–19th c. |
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2.68a/3 |
Wrapper formerly containing R.2.68a/1, 68b, and 68c |
Item |
c. 1956 |
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No. 3 |
List of requirements and recommendations for a tour in Greece, compiled by E. D. Clarke |
Part |
c. July 1813 |
View |
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inserted |
Letter from C. Hubert H. Parry to Charles Villiers Stanford |
Part |
28 Feb. 1891 |
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