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Henry Bradshaw: Papers
Bibliographical notes, calendars, correspondence, diaries and transcripts.
Henry Bradshaw: Papers
Bibliographical notes, calendars, correspondence, diaries and transcripts, including material relating to Cambridge and its university.
Henry Burney Collection
Henry Campion: Student's note book
Henry de Kirkestede: Catalogus Scriptorum Ecclesie
Henry Ellis: Naval journal on 'HMS Styx' during the Xhosa [Cape Frontier] and Burmese Wars
Henry Elsynge: Judicature in Parliament
Henry Elsynge, 'Judicature in Parliament', 81 folios. On folio i v is 'E Libris MSS Geo. Pryme Hospit: Lincol: Westmon. AD 1806'. The entry at front of the volume is to George Pryme, M.A. (1781-1868), the only son of Christopher Pryme of Hull. George attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1803. He was Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University, 1828-1863.
Henry Erskine Allon: Annie of Lochroyan, Op. 20.
Full score. It was produced at the Philharmonic, 1893.
Henry Francis Cary: Letters to Taylor and Hessey
Thirteen letters from Henry Francis Cary to Taylor and Hessey, and one letter from them to Cary.
Henry Francis Herbert Thompson: Correspondence and papers
The collection mainly comprises notes and correspondence.
Henry G. Vennor, 'Our birds of prey, or the eagles, hawks, and owls of Canada' (Dawson Bros., Montreal, 1876)
Printed volume containing as plates albumen prints. The majority of the photographs measure approximately 105 x 140 mm. and have letter-press captions beneath them. All the photographs are of stuffed specimens.
Henry Gyles: Some Rules for Painting upon Messo Tinto Justly Imparted
Probably written in Gyles' own hand, 12 folios: (fo. 1): 'Treatise in Autograph of Henry Gyles Glasspainter on Coloring Mezzotints & transferring them to glass' (19th century hand); (fo. 11v) red crayon drawings of human figures and a man-of-war, roughly contemporary with the text.
Henry Hasted and Henry John Hasted: Letters to them
Henry Hill: Precedents and heraldic memoranda
A collection of heraldic questions, memoranda, precedents, accounts of fees and other papers compiled by Henry Hill and written in his hand, 156 folios. The volume includes a copy of a letter from S. Martin Leake to [Francis] Hutcheson, 20 December 1733 (fo. 37), and an account of the coronation of King George II (fo. 88).
Henry Hubbard: Lectures on Rutherford's Ordo Institutionum Physicarum
Books kept by Edward Collingwood on Henry Hubbard's lectures in elaboration of Thomas Rutherford's Ordo institutionum physicarum in privatis lectionibus. Collingwood's signature is at the front of both volumes.
Henry Jackson (1839-1921): notebook and letters relating to the 'Greek Question'
Henry Jackson (1839-1921): papers and letters dealing with the 'Greek Question'
Henry Jackson: Lectures on the History of Greek Philosophy
Lectures on Greek philosophy delivered by Henry Jackson, Michaelmas term, 1873, 154 folios. The text is on the recto. On the verso are headings and references.
Henry Jackson: Papers
Henry Jackson: Praelection for Greek professorship
Henry James: Cambridge letters and related material
Henry Johann Schlegel: 'Catalogus manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Regiae Havniensis'
Arranged by size and content. Includes (fos 18-22v) catalogue of the Library's Arabic and Hebrew MSS, complied by Jacob Georg Adler.
Henry Keene: Travel journal in Germany and Austria
Journal entries describing Keene's travels in Germany and Austria.
Henry Law: vindication of his conduct in Ely and Littleport Riots, 1816.
Copies by the Revd Henry Law of letters justifying his part in events surrounding the riots at Littleport. Includes letters sent and received: Peploe Ward to Law, John Vachell to Law, Sir Henry Bate Dudley and Law, Viscount Sidmouth (Home Secretary) to William Plumer, Law and Viscount Sidmouth.
Henry Leveson: Chinese tour diary
A typescript diary of Leveson's journey to Bharmo, 1 February - 8 June 1902, 142 pages, including inserted photographs from the expedition. There is a description of Leveson and the collection at the front of the volume.