Item 775 - Papers removed from books by or about Lord Macaulay

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Papers removed from books by or about Lord Macaulay

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  • [c 1925]-1928 (Creation)

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Memorandum by G. M. Trevelyan concerning a quote about women of noble families marrying the the clergy in Lord Macaulay's History of England, [c 1925], removed from Churchill Babington's Mr Macaulay's Character of the Clergy in the Latter Part of the Seventeenth Century Considered donated by A. N. L. Munby (Trinity College Library shelfmark: Macaulay 140).
Also, a cutting from The Times headed "Macaulay. Thirty Years in Letters. A Gift to Trinity College," 24 Jan. 1928, about the collection of manuscript letters from Macaulay to Thomas Flower Ellis given to Trinity College Library, removed from George Otto Macaulay's The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay (Trinity College Library shelfmark: Macaulay 146).
Also, notes about Macaulay's reading and a list of Macaulay's books owned by George Trevelyan. The volume this was removed from in the Macaulay collection was not recorded.

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