Box MS Add.8856: Box 1
Contains 95 Results:
Letter from Claude Crespigny to Richard Frank, 8 Apr. 1736
Hopes to see Frank in London for 'the Gayetys of our Royal Wedding', Prince of Saxe Gotha expected soon; Crespigny has been ill for a year and a half with 'violent Pains of the Cholick', though improved by drinking Bath waters; Mr Justice is in Newgate prison for stealing books from two Cambridge libraries
Letter from A. Kotsevalov to a friend, 1 Mar. 1948
With translation; thanks for review of V.F. Gajdukevich: what is his exact argument about 'the Sinopian origin of the astynomic stamps'?
Letter from Adam Sedgwick to William Selwyn, 11 Nov. 1858
Death of George Peacock, Dean of Ely: 'after the immediate members of my own family ... the oldest and dearest friend I had in this world. Who is there to fill his place at Ely?' and on University Commission; glad funeral is to be at Ely
Letters found in library books etc., 1816-1992 (Circa)
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Francis Jenkinson: Letters to H.M. Bannister, 16 Oct. 1908-16 Feb. 1909
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Samuel Woodward: Letter from his mother, Cambridge disputation, poem 'To P[e]ace', 18 Apr. 1655 (Circa)
Letter from his mother, Mar[garet] Woodward: sends a little money; father will not allow more: financial problems at home; with text of a Cambridge 'discutation' in natural philosophy, and poem 'To P[e]ace'
Cecil T. Carr: Letters to him, 3 Oct. 1935-28 Apr. 1941
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
'Frederick William Maitland. A memoir by the late Mrs. Reynell', reprinted from the 'Cambridge Law Journal', Vol. 11 - No. 1, 1951, 1951-1956 (Circa)
Presented by Ermengard Maitland to Helen Cam; with Ermengard's notes of a letter, 2 July 1956, on her mother, Selina Caroline
J.C. Stephens (bookseller): Correspondence
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Letter from Robert Fitzroy to G.A. Hamilton, 19 Jan. 1863
In 1861, Hamilton asked him a question about weather, which he noticed in a report for 1862; sends a copy of his private Bluebook
Letter from Sir Arthur Keith to [?] Pott, 10 Jan. 1900-10 Jan. 1920 (Circa, no year given)
Their friend Harry Curtis sent letter in which Pott praises his book on antiquity of man: interested in Harbyn Bay finds: had not realized 'the comparative lateness of the graves'
Captain Owen B. Wallis: Correspondence and papers on Irish Emergency, 1917-Dec. 1920 (Circa)
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Henry Coleman: Letters to J.S. Henslow, 28 Dec. 1844-12 Dec. 1846
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Franck Thomas Arnold: Letters to him from musicologists, 22 Jan. 1923-16 July 1938
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Letter from Spencer P. Butler to William Parker Hamond, 2 Sep. 1850
Left his interleaved Juvenal and Persius at Pampisford; Spencer Walpole is pressed to stand for election as MP for Cambridge University: will accept if election is undisputed
Anonymous music 'Giacometto mio tesoro' [early 19th century]
Arietta 'Giacometto mio tesoro', with guitar accompaniment, anonymous, Italy
Sir Owen Seaman: Letters to E.C. Bentley, 2 Apr. 1902-1 Nov. 1905 (Circa)
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Thomas Firminger: Letters to [?] Epps, 2 Nov. 1805-15 Dec. 1806
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Sir Henry Brackenbury: Declining an honour, 26 Sep. 1887-30 Sep. 1887
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Sir Owen Seaman: Letters to E.A. Seaforth and [wife], 30 Dec. 1908-12 Dec. 1917 (Circa)
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.