Manuscripts in Wren Class R

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
No. 13 Parody of fragment from a Platonic dialogue: 'Ex Platonis περί χολής' Part [mid 19th cent.?]
No. 14 Parody of fragment from a Greek dialogue: 'Ex Satyri φιλογάμοις Έταιροίς' Part [mid 19th cent.?]
No. 16 Greek and Latin epigrammatic verses on the three towers of Great Court, Trinity College Part [mid 19th cent.?]
4 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 3 May 1810 View
5 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 18 Dec. 1813 View
6 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 18 Oct. 1814 View
7 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 14 Feb. 1815 View
11 Wrapper, made for a letter of Lord Byron (R.2.40A/10) Item 1912? View
12 Letter from Stephen Gaselee to A. S. F. Gow Item 21 July 1932 View
13 Carbon copy of a translation of a bill of lading (R.2.40A/14) Item July 1932 View
No. 3 List of requirements and recommendations for a tour in Greece, compiled by E. D. Clarke Part c. July 1813 View
21 Thomas Babington Macaulay’s logogriph, “Cut off my head, the singular I act” Part [c 1830?]
32 Broadsheet "Woburn Abbey Theatre. Prologue, written and spoken by Richard Monckton Milnes... December 22, 1848" Part [1848?]
24 Two poems by [F. M.?], 8 years old Part June 1849
25 Friedrich Schiller’s “Hoffnung” in an unidentified hand Part [19th cent.]
33 William Wordsworth’s “Poem on a Daisy casting its shadow on Loughrigg Fell” copied by Cordelia Whewell Part 4 Nov. 1844
34 Edward Forbes’ “The Story of the Dodo - by the President of the Ashmolean Society”, unsigned Part [19th cent.]
36-38 “Epitaph in Lowestoft Church” three copies by an unidentified person Part [19th cent.]
10a Printed poem, Nugarum Bartlovianarum epilogus Item [19th cent.]
15 Letter from Henry Hallam Item 30 Jan. 1846
17 Notes on the proof sheets by Thomas Flower Ellis Item [1845?]
21-24 Letter from John Thomas Graves with notes on the proof sheets Item 11-26 Mar. 1845
26 Letter from Richard Jones Item [19th cent.]
No. 4 ‘The Institution of Chivalry was generally beneficial to Europe’, an English declamation by W. J. Bankes Part 1805
No. 7 ‘Charles the first was not justified in putting to Death the Earl of Strafford’, an English declamation by Lewis Bowerbank Part 1801
No. 11 ‘Oliver Cromwell would have consulted his interest by accepting the Crown’, an English declamation by James Cairncross Part 1804
2-3 On the results of observations made with a new anemometer Item 1837
1 Isaac Todhunter's list of the anemometer papers Item [c 1873]
4 Draft, "On the working of the anemometer since the account given to the Society May 1, 1837" Item May 1839
1 Companion to the almanac, for 1837 and On the tides by J. W. Lubbock Item [1836]