Fonds JEBB - Papers of Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb

Identity area

Reference code

JEBB

Title

Papers of Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb

Date(s)

  • 1874-1905 (Creation)

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

Fifteen gatherings, either 'Transfer Cases' of loose material or scrapbooks; contents include correspondence, press clippings, and ephemera such as menus.

Context area

Name of creator

(1841-1905)

Biographical history

Richard Claverhouse Jebb was born near Dundee on 27 August 1841, eldest child of Robert Jebb, an Irish barrister (1809-1885) and Emily Harriet (1811-1883) third daughter of Heneage Horsley, dean of Brechin. His sister was the social reformer Eglantyneread more

Archival history

Compiled by R. C. Jebb's death and used by his wife for her posthumous memoir; then sold to C. K. Ogden and bought by Jebb's nephew, also Richard Jebb, from Ogden's shop in King's Parade and taken to the Jebb family home. In the 1930s, Richard Jebb beganread more

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Donated by Lionel Jebb, 30 March 2010.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

The archive comprises Jebb's 'Servanda': scrapbooks of material 'to be kept'. Press clippings, correspondence, printed parliamentary and academic material, ephemera and so on are pasted in to numbered pages, sometimes with MS annotations by Jebb; looseread more

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

This material is open for research unless otherwise stated.

Language of material

  • Ancient Greek
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Greek

Allied materials area

Related units of description

Add.Ms.a.249-269: lectures and notes for lectures by Jebb, 21 volumes, 1891-1905
Add.Ms.c .109: typescript of lectures on Milton given by Jebb in 1872 (1 item)

Cambridge University Library: Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb: Correspondence to Francis Cavendishread more

Publication note

Jebb, R., Stray, C. (ed.) "Sophocles' Jebb : A life in letters", "Cambridge Classical Journal" Supplementary Volume 38 (2013).

Archivist's note

Collection level record created by Rebecca Hughes in June 2019.