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T. A. Walmisley, Installation ode, 1842

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Nn.06.37

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Many manuscripts acquired by the University Library before the middle of the nineteenth century either originated as or were made up into bound volumes, and were classified alongside printed material. Most carry what is known as a 'two-letter' reference, running (for western manuscripts) from Dd.1.1 through to Oo.7.60. They comprise mainly medieval and early modern manuscripts. This catalogue is based on entries for western post-medieval manuscripts in the 5-volume Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, 1856-1867). Manuscripts that are wholly or largely in Greek script are not included. For finding aids for medieval and non-Western manuscripts in the two-letter class, see 'Other finding aids'. After the mid nineteenth century, the two-letter class was superceded by the Add. (Additional) class.

Dates

  • Creation: 1842

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

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Extent

1 volume(s) (163 pages)

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

Full score ms. of the Ode composed for the installation of His Grace, Hugh Duke of Northumberland, K. G., and performed in the Senate-House, Cambridge, July 5, 1842, by Thos. Attwood Walmisley, M.A., Mus. Prof. Cantab.

Custodial History

This presentation copy of the composition, which originally belonged to the [3rd] Duke of Northumberland, came into the possession of H.R.H. the late Duke of Cambridge [Prince Adolphus, 1774-1850], and on the sale of his library it was purchased by Rev. Ch. Broadley, LL.D., and presented to the University.

Physical Description

Paper

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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