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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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4-5 |
Notes relating to etymology and the Etymological Society |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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7 |
Etymological lists with Etymological Society notes |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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No. 2 |
'Attendance of Fellows at Trinity College Chapel, for the week ending February 24th, 1838' |
Part |
Feb. 1838 |
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No. 4 |
'Attendance of Fellows at Trinity College Chapel, for the week ending March 21, 1838' |
Part |
Mar. 1838 |
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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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1 |
List of the folder contents by Isaac Todhunter |
Part |
[1874?] |
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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 |
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6-9 |
Booklet of MS poems titled "Cornish melodies" by G. B. A. [George Biddell Airy] |
Part |
19 Sept. 1828 |
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16 |
Clipping of a poem, “The Pantheon” by Francis Hawkins |
Part |
[1813?] |
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26-27 |
Robert Southey’s “March to Moscow” copied by Horace Twiss |
Part |
[19th cent.] |
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32 |
“The worship of this Sabbath morn” by Dorothy Wordsworth |
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11 Aug. 1843 |
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35 |
“Epitaph on Catherine Benstead, Oct. 9 1814, aged 11” by H. V. E. [Henry Venn Elliott] |
Part |
[19th cent.] |
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1 |
Letter from H. Montagu Butler to W. Aldis Wright |
Item |
20 Dec. 1902 |
View |
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2 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
Item |
13 Jan. 1808 |
View |
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3 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
Item |
7 Feb. 1808 |
View |
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16 |
Letter from John Bradfield to Philip Gaskell |
Item |
9 Nov. 1970 |
View |
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18 |
Letter from C. F. Call to H. McLeod Innes |
Item |
3 July 1912 |
View |
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No. 9 |
Copy of a letter from Lord Byron to William Clark |
Part |
2 Aug. 1813 |
View |
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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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9 |
Notes on the anemometer by S.J.P. |
Item |
June 1844 |
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18-19 |
Letter from William Empson with notes on the proof sheets |
Item |
[1845?] |
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27 |
Letter from Henry Reed |
Item |
29 June 1846 |
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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 |
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1570 |
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f. 6r |
The Daily Courant, containing a ‘character’ of the King of Sweden (Charles XII) |
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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’ |
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18th c.? |
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