Commonplace Book, 1736 - 1771
Scope and Contents
Gray began his Commonplace Book in about 1736 and he continued to add notes to it until the end of his life. William Mason also copied some additional materials into the volume, including fair copies of poems and some notes, between 1771 and 1775. The volumes contain a variety of notes and essays under headings, many poems by Gray, copies of other poems, booklists and other items. The Commonplace Book, which is split into 3 volumes, was paged consecutively from A-H and 2-1112, with some omissions.
Dates
- Creation: 1736 - 1771
Creator
- From the Fonds: Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771 (poet and literary scholar) (Person)
Extent
3 volume(s)
External Documents
Other Finding Aids
Very full details of the contents of the Commonplace Book can be found via the Cambridge University Digital Library and Adam Matthew websites listed below.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Commonplace Book was given to the College by the Will of Richard Stonhewer, who died in January 1809.
Repository Details
Part of the Pembroke College Library and Archive Repository
Archivist
Pembroke College
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