Accompanied by a cutting from Henry Jackson's commonplace book.
Two undated notebooks and a notebook kept by "[J.?] Hewitt, Queen's College, 1781".
E/1: Headed on first page '[...] July 1936'. Used from the front 7 July - 5 August 1936, paginated 1-54, and at the back for notes on methods.
E/2: Used 5 October 1936 - 16 March 1937, paginated 1-186.
E/3: Manuscript and typescript material found intercalated in E.2. Includes 8pp typescript notes on 'Summary of work commencing 7. vii.36'.
One printed sheet headed Laundress's Bill for Hailstone, another sheet with list of laundry signed J. Hailstone 16 Feb. 1788. A bill to an unidentified person for sundry items including candles, brushes, stamps, and blacking.
Hailstone, John (1759–1847), geologist7, Park Parade, Cambridge - In the first letter, he describes his first week at Trinity College, Cambridge, buying a cap and gown, describes the enforcement of cap wearing by Varsity Proctors, other customs, playing Ping-Pong, meeting students from foreign countries, lists sheet music he wants from home, and describes his female Supervisor, D. Hoare of Newnham College. Later he announces he has joined Magpie & Stump, and describes his plans to return to Latymer School for Speech Day.
Two bound albums of 133 photographs of engravings and prints for consideration for inclusion in 'Dancing'. Each photograph is identified and carries codes for whether they were accepted for use or not; with notes in multiple hands[?], one of them that of Lilly Frazer [then Lilly Grove]. With a sheet of paper with a list of different dances in Lilly Frazer's hand.
Re Sykehouse parsonage and church.
Letter of 14 Dec 1914 includes an additional note from A. B. Ritchie to Elisabeth Babington Smith.
Also including proofs and cuttings of reviews.
Including material on Richard Monckton Milnes' US tour, 1875.
Manuscript drafts, two in Frazer's hand, two in an unidentified hand, relating to Frazer's rescension of the Ovid Fasti. One notes the class numbers of the manuscripts in the Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles, and two others in Frazer's hand are a draft and fair copy of rules for which mss. have priority in the rescension of the text; another note contains a bibliographical reference to a translation of Ovid by William Massey.
Letters dated 30 Oct. and 8 Nov. 1910, 31 Oct. 1912, and 17 June 1914.
Lectures 1-8 in four notebooks. The first volume has a note from Isaac Todhunter laid in loose at the front.
"Daily Herald" - 'Stink Bombs at Peace Rally'
"Daily Express" - 'Stink Bombs at Peace Talk'
"Chronicle" - 'Stink Bombs at Peace Rally'
List of Eton scholars, including John Cornford
Lectures dated 15 Jan. 1847 - [1847].
Each with additional note from Thomas Gisborne Babington's father Thomas to his wife Jean.
Babington, Thomas Gisborne (1788-1871), reformerE/1: Numbered 'I', 1876-1890. Includes complete index
E/2: Numbered 'II', 1891-1905
E/3: Numbered 'III', 1906-1915
E/4: Numbered 'IV', 1916-1935