Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- early 18th c. (Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
1 volume (33 x 22 cm), containing 175 leaves, all of documents bound into the book
Zone du contexte
Nom du producteur
Histoire archivistique
On f. 1r is a description of the contents subscribed ‘S. H.’ or T.H. ’ The ar-morial bookplate of Robert, Earl of Crewe, is pasted inside the volume and his heraldic ‘garb’ is stamped on the front cover.
Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
Most of the contents are notes for sermons or other addresses, or for self-improvement. Since notes relating to various subjects are often combined on a single sheet, succinct description is difficult, and many of the separate descriptions of the contents are not exhaustive.
Some of the sheets fall into obvious groups: for instance, ff. 41, 43–6, 32–7, 92–6, 91, 97–106 (in that order) are pages 7–64 of a booklet, of which f. 40 appears to have been the front cover, and ff. 156–62 and 107–11 appear to be parts of another booklet. Folios 64–5 and 47–50 may also belong together.
On the spine of the volume is stamped ‘Private Papers of Orator Henley’ and, at the foot, ‘1630’. (The label has come off, but the impression of the letters remains.)
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
Foliated 1–175.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d’accès
Conditions governing reproduction
Language of material
- anglais
Script of material
Language and script notes
Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques
The front board is detached.
Finding aids
Zone des sources complémentaires
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
Related units of description
Zone des notes
Identifiant(s) alternatif(s)
Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
Mots-clés - Genre
Identifiant de la description
Identifiant du service d'archives
Rules and/or conventions used
Unless indicated otherwise, the contents are in prose and were probably written by Henley himself.