Manuscripts in Wren Class R

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
4-5 Notes relating to etymology and the Etymological Society Item [19th cent.]
7 Etymological lists with Etymological Society notes Item [19th cent.]
No. 2 'Attendance of Fellows at Trinity College Chapel, for the week ending February 24th, 1838' Part Feb. 1838
No. 4 'Attendance of Fellows at Trinity College Chapel, for the week ending March 21, 1838' Part Mar. 1838
No. 6 Latin verse written for the Tercentenary Commemoration of Trinity College Part [Dec. 1846]
No. 15 Verse: 'The Trinity Janus' Part 1846
No. 18 Verse: 'The Undergraduate at the Tomb of the Trinity Cook' Part [1863?]
No. 19 Verse: 'Dick Neckornought' Part 14 Feb. 1872
1 List of the folder contents by Isaac Todhunter Part [1874?]
2-3 "Account of a Charade on the name of the learned Professor Whewell as represented at Castle Ashby December 29 1837" Part 1837, 1858
6-9 Booklet of MS poems titled "Cornish melodies" by G. B. A. [George Biddell Airy] Part 19 Sept. 1828
16 Clipping of a poem, “The Pantheon” by Francis Hawkins Part [1813?]
26-27 Robert Southey’s “March to Moscow” copied by Horace Twiss Part [19th cent.]
32 “The worship of this Sabbath morn” by Dorothy Wordsworth Part 11 Aug. 1843
35 “Epitaph on Catherine Benstead, Oct. 9 1814, aged 11” by H. V. E. [Henry Venn Elliott] Part [19th cent.]
1 Letter from H. Montagu Butler to W. Aldis Wright Item 20 Dec. 1902 View
2 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 13 Jan. 1808 View
3 Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury Item 7 Feb. 1808 View
16 Letter from John Bradfield to Philip Gaskell Item 9 Nov. 1970 View
18 Letter from C. F. Call to H. McLeod Innes Item 3 July 1912 View
No. 9 Copy of a letter from Lord Byron to William Clark Part 2 Aug. 1813 View
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
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
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
9 Notes on the anemometer by S.J.P. Item June 1844
18-19 Letter from William Empson with notes on the proof sheets Item [1845?]
27 Letter from Henry Reed Item 29 June 1846
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
f. 6r The Daily Courant, containing a ‘character’ of the King of Sweden (Charles XII) Part 10 May 1703
f. 6r Wrapper, docketed ‘Acco[unt] of the Court of Sweden. Aprill. 1707 being a Voyage to Leipsick’ Part 18th c.?