Manuscripts in Wren Class R

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
4 Notes on tides, chemistry, and miscellaneous subjects Item 1830-1832
7 Draft of sections of a work on the history of the philosophy of science Item [1833-1834?]
9 Draft, "On the Idea of Causation" and "On the Idea of Reaction" Item [1830s?]
15 Notes and drafts of a work on the history of the philosophy of science Item [1831-1832?]
5 Memorandum book Item 1830
8 Draft of Literary remains, consisting of lectures and tracts on political economy, of the late Rev. Richard Jones Item 1858
10 Draft, "Barrow and his academical times" Item [c 1859]
No. 17 Latin verse translation of Shelley's 'Rarely, rarely comest thou' Part [mid 19th cent.?]
3 Letter from William Whewell Item 15 Apr. 1817
6 Letter from William Whewell Item 31 July 1817
16 Letter from William Whewell Item 17 Dec. [1820]
20 Letter from William Whewell Item 16 Dec. 1823
21 Letter from William Whewell Item 29 Dec. 1823
22 Letter from William Whewell Item 16 Jan. 1824
23 Letter from William Whewell Item 9 Feb. 1824
24 Letter from William Whewell Item 11 July 1825
33 Letter from William Whewell Item 3 Oct. 1828
34 Letter from William Whewell Item 19 Aug. 1829
f. 2r Copy of the court roll of the manor of Fulmodeston cum Croxton, Norfolk, recording the admission of John Backe to 1½ roods of land surrendered out of court by Thomas Umphery or Umphrey Part 11 Jan. 1639
f. 6r Extract from a letter containing a description of King Charles XII of Sweden Part Apr. 1707
front free endpaper Index Part 19th c.
No. 5 ‘T. Gracchus de patriâ suâ non bene meruit’, a Latin declamation by J. H. Batten Part 1798
No. 6 ‘The Reign of Henry 5th was more beneficial to England than that of Henry 7th’, an English declamation by William Bolland Part 1804
No. 8 ‘The Persecutions under Mary were more prejudicial to the interests of England than the Fanaticism in the time of Charles the 1st’, an English declamation by J. P. Brandreth Part 1801
No. 10 ‘Charles the 2nd w[oul]d not have been justified in pardoning Algernon Sydney’, an English declamation by George Burges Part 1805
No. 13 ‘Edward the 3d did not consult the Interest of England, in pretending to the Crown of France’, an English declamation by J. B. Cambel Part 1799
No. 14 ‘Cromwel [sic] would not have consulted his interest by accepting the Crown’, an English declamation by Augustus Campbell Part 1804
6.20 William Whewell tidology papers File 1772-1856, [18--]
6.15 William Whewell: moral philosophy writings File 1839-[1862], [18--]
6.18 William Whewell: drafts of Of the philosophy of discovery, The philosophy of the inductive sciences, draft and page proof of Of a liberal education, and drafts of sermons File 1840-1860, [18--]