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Herbert Allen Giles: Autobiography and Translation of 'Records of Strange Nations'
Herbert Clinch : material relating to a 1935 trip to the Soviet Union
The archive contains photographs, postcards, and notes from the Soviet Union, Herbert Clinch's own articles on the trip, with additional ephemeral material such as money, cigarettes, and posters advertising Clinch's talk on his trip and his candidature for local elections.
Herbert Giles: Catalogue of his library
A typescript catalogue of Giles' library, with manuscript annotations. The volume contains an alphabetical list of books written in English, 128 pages, followed by a list of works by Chinese authors, 25 pages, in which the titles are given in both Chinese and English. The text is on the rectos only. Loose with the volume is a printed pamphlet listing the works of Giles' father, the Revd Dr J.A. Giles.
Herbert John Reynolds and John Thomas Walford: Notes on Lectures by Richard Shilleto
Notes on classics lectures
Herbert Palmer: Collection of skeleton sermons
Herbert Palmer: Fifteen sermons
fo. 1v: 'For Mr Crow' [presumably John Crow, Palmer's half-brother and successor at Ashwell]. fo. 2: 'Herbert Palmer Ashwell Maye 6 1633'. fos 1, 154v: notes in hand of A. B. Grosart, 18 June 1876. Grosart has also inserted a list of the sermons inside the front cover.
Herbert Salter: photographs of Ely charters
Photographs of sixteen early charters of Ely, each with brief manuscript details. There is a covering letter from Herbert Salter, 7 April 1908.
Herbert Watson: Notes taken at J.J. Thomson's lectures
Notes on lectures given by J.J. Thomson on a wide range of subjects. There are ninety-one numbered pages; the rest of the volume is unused. At the front are two letters concerning the collection: from H.E. Watson to Professor N.F. Mott, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, 19 September 1961, and an unsigned letter to Watson, 13 August 1962.
Herbert Westren Turnbull: Notebooks and Papers
Notebooks, correspondence and notes on mathematical subjects.
Herbert Woodman: Lecture notes on feeding of livestock
Typescript notes of Cambridge University lectures on the feeding of livestock, 48 pages.
Herbet Howells: Song ''The Restful Branches''
MS in pencil, in Howells's hand, dated at end 'May 27th 1918'. In C minor, published in B flat minor.
Hercules Shapre: Sedlescombe estate accounts
A range of different accounts of the Seldescombe estate, covering payment of hoppers, improvements, drainage, timber, crops and other business.
Hermann Hupfeld: Papers
Notes on theology, biblical studies and grammar, most made during Hupfeld's studies.
Hermann Kant: correspondence received in response to 'Ein offener Brief an die Junge Welt'
Correspondence received by Hermann Kant in response to his article 'Ein offener Brief an die Junge Welt' ('Junge Welt', Nr. 237, Berlin, Monday 9 October 1989, pp. 10-11). With a copy of the newspaper including the article, photocopies of printed texts, and a letter from Hans-Dieter Weyrich to Stefan Heym.
Hermi (typical verses of canons)
Complete Homologium in modern or Chrysanthine system written by various composers and compliled by Macarius of Corone. Arranged according to modes.
Herschel Manuscript Catalogue of Stars
A fair copy of a Catalogue of Stars Visible on the Horizon of Calcutta, drawn up by J. W. F. Herschel to accompany the ten feet reflecting telescope sent to his relations including medical doctor, Duncan Stewart, eldest brother of Lady Margaret Herschel, employed by the East India Company, 1825-1855.
Heseltine (Philip): Various musical scores
Mostly single leaves; all are in the hand of Peter Warlock (the pseudonym of Philip Heseltine). The pencil numeration, appearing in the top right-hand corner of each item, is used in this handlist.
H.F. Prevost Battersby: Correspondence and papers
Letters, telegrams and printed ephemera.
H.H. Davies collection on India
Hicks Pasha and his staff
115 x 85 mm. Woodburytype frontispiece, to Colborne (1884).
William Hicks Pasha (1830-1883) served in the Indian Army. In 1883 he was appointed by the Egyptian Government to command a field force against the Mahdists, which entered Kordofan, but was defeated at Kashgil, an engagement in which Hicks and all his staff were killed.
Hieronymus Henninges: 'Genealogicum Opus Universale'
Highland legends and traditions, oral traditions collected by 'E. B. McL.'
Histon, Cambridgeshire: Terrier
In the hand of Rivers Taylor, 51 folios: (fo. 1) note of donor; (fo. 2) terrier; (fo. 45v) further notes and calculations, 1749-1780. On the original paper cover is 'Smith Rowley'.
Historia Arabum, extracts from part I
Appended by Abraham Ecchellensis to his edition of the 'Chronicon Orientale', Paris, 1651. The extracts are from chs 20 (fos 1-15), 4 (fos 16-19), 6-9 (fos 20-67), 11-19 (fos 68-162), 21-3 (fos 163-87), and are written on the recto throughout. There are a few notes on the verso, in the same hand: in Latin at fos 49v-50v, 59v, 62v, and in English at fos 53v and 67v, as well as at foot of fo. 1. Verso otherwise blank, as are fos 188-92. Index in same hand at fos i-vi.