18: 25 Nov 1899, with additional note from Henry Babington Smith to Lady Constance Mary Bruce.
30: 29 Nov 1899, enclosing sketch of Funchal, Madeira by Lady Elisabeth Mary Babington Smith.
35: 30 Aug 1902, containing sketch of scenery around Montreux
43: 2 Jun 1808, end missing, enclosing press cutting, 'Lord Elgin's Retirement: A Colleague's Tribute' from The Spectator [Spring 1908].
Copies of five original letters dated 7 Jan. 1694/5, 14 Jan. 1694/5, 16 Feb. 1695/6, Quinquagesima 1695/6, 22 Mar. 1695/6.
Photograph of Margaret F. Ellis and one of her sisters in a pony trap [perhaps outside Cranborne Vicarage, Windsor], dated 1 Jul 1889, enclosed with letter 5, dated 23 Aug [1889?].
Four letters dated 1858-9, and one dated 10 October 1864.
Letters dated 27 Dec. 1907 - 17 May 1909. Accompanied by an obituary notice from The Times dated 16 Feb. 1920.
Re article on Richard Monckton Milnes in The World.
Part of the 'British Men of Science' series, and published by Nelson 1964. An account of J. J. Thomson and his work, by G.P. Thomson.
D/1: Preface; Chapter 1 and 2 (incomplete)
D/2: Chapter 6
D/3: Chapters 7, 8 and 9 (incomplete
D/4: Chapters 10, 11 and 12; Appendix (incomplete)
D/5: Lists of illustrations
Letters dated 3 Mar. 1903 - 20 Mar. 1918.
Letters dated
28 Nov. 1912
29 Jan. 1913
22 Apr. 1913
11 Feb. 1914
8 Mar. 1914
25 Feb. 1916
30 Oct. 1916
Concerning research on W. H. Thompson's ancestors.
Letters dated from 29 Jan. 1906 - 24 Jan. 1918. Accompanied by a printed circular, "The Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology. Appeal on Behalf of the Library" dated 5 Mar 1913, and a reprint of Sandys' letter to The Times about the British Museum, dated 1 Jan. 1918.
11: Contains sketch of loch near Helensburgh, Aug. 1839
26: On printed list, 'Works illustrative of the charges against Lord Palmerston', 1841
34-43: VACANT
46: Enclosing verses in another hand, 'Believe not that your inner eye...' [by Milnes]
78: Dictated to his wife Wilhelmina.
1: written after 10 Jul 1895, on letter from J. Forsyth to B. Franklin.
2: 5 Aug 1895, signature on medical certificate prepared by J. Forsyth, 1 Aug 1895
- 5 Aug 1895, with enclosure, J Forsyth to B. Franklin, 4 Aug 1895.
Printed items relating to three lectures given by Lilly Frazer: 6 copies of a printed booklet, 'Liverpool Teachers' Guild. Words of French Songs Illustrating Mrs. Groves' Lecture on French Nursery Rhymes. March 7, 1896' (Item 1), an advertisement for a lecture for the Yorkshire Ladies' Council of Education in Leeds, entitled 'The Use of the Phonograph in Teaching Foreign Languages' dated 7 March 1906 (Item 4), and a programme for a lecture at the Perse Grammar School in Cambridge on 'The French Tricolor', dated 13 March 1906 (Item 5). Items relating to plays staged by and/or written by Lilly Frazer include a printed advertisement of 'Les Femmes Savantes' of Molière performed by Mrs. J. G. Frazer's French Dramatic Society at the Perse Grammar School (Item 6), a mechanical copy of an invitation to 'Les Femmes Savantes' (Item 7); mechanical copies of two programmes featuring scenes from Molière (Items 8 and 9, of which there are 6 copies), with notes by Lilly Frazer on the versos; 5 copies of a printed advertisement of Trois Scènes de Mrs. J. G. Frazer, 'Avant la Soirée', 'Pendant la Soirée', and 'Après la Soirée' of 29 Jan. 1903 (Item 2), and a programme 'For the benefit of the distressed Breton fisherfolk' of scenes by Mrs. J. G. Frazer and A.D. (Item 3).
On the front is stamped ‘ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS & PAPERS.’ The docu-ments are accompanied by folded sheets of blue paper bearing descriptions of the documents, in which they were evidently kept before they were bound.
Zonder titelOn the spine is stamped ‘DECLAMATIONES | — | TRIN. COLL. CANTAB. | TOM. | I. | 1799–1809’, and inside the front cover is written, ‘Declamationes in Coll. S.S. Trinitatis Cantabrigiae | habitae | Tomus. I. | 1799–1809’. The dates in these titles do not match those of the contents. The manuscripts in the volume appear to be autograph.
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