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John Lingard: Correspondence and papers
John Lisle: Letter to Sir Michael Stanhope
John Ludford: Treatise on Religion
John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow: Papers
John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow: Papers
John Marsh: Diaries
John Martyn: Lists of botanists
Short biographies of botanists; generally 1 per folio. Does not seem to be any particular ordering.
John Martyn: Raii methodus plantarum, Vol. II
'Tabulae generum plantarum quae in Raii methodo emendata et aucta'. Pencil drawings of plants, by genera. Each page has a heading for a genus, but many are then left blank. Supposition about provenance in front of book, written by 'W. A', alongside note from C. C. B. (possibly Charles Babington) that the first volume did not accompany this. Author thought to be John Martyn, Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge from 1732 to 1761.
John Massie: Letters to him
John Maxwell Edmonds: Verses and Translations
John Maynard, Geoffrey and Margaret Keynes: The Gem
Children's magazine produced by the Keynes family, under the editorship of Margaret Neville Keynes and including contributions from her brothers John Maynard and Geoffrey Keynes. The Gem was first produced on 7 January 1898, and ran to 11 numbers, before it became The Acorn in 1899. The editions contain stories, poems, editorials, and pen and watercolour drawings. There are also accompanying notes on The Gem and its successor publications.
John Maynard Keynes: Dr Melchior
A holograph manuscript of chapters I and II of 'Dr Melchior', the memoir of John Maynard Keynes and notes made during the Versailles conference. There is an accompanying letter from Austin Robinson, Royal Economic Society, to Sir Geoffrey Keynes, 25 February 1972, 1 page, regarding Dr Melchior, a defeated enemy.
John Maynard Keynes: Lecture on Newton
A holograph manuscript of a talk on Sir Isaac Newton delivered by John Maynard Keynes at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1942. There is an accompanying typescript of a talk delivered by Geoffrey Keynes at the Newton Tercentenary celebrations in the Hall of Trinity College, 17 July 1946, and a newscutting from the Times literary supplement, 1971, regarding J.M. Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes: Notes on Logic
John McCrae Collection
Photographs relating to the burial place of Colonel McCrae. John McCrae was born in Guelph, Ontario in 1872 and became a doctor. In 1914 he enlisted as a Medical Officer in the 1st Canadian Contingent, and died in France in January 1918. His poem, 'In Flanders Fields' inspired the use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.
John McEwan: Collections for a History of Japanese Agriculture
John Miford: Diary of a tour to Guernsey, Jersey and Normandy
Includes a few drawings.
John Mitford: Correspondence and Papers
Poetry, letters from family and others, pamphlets and an account of a tour of Norfolk.
John Mitford: Diary of a Journey to Ardennes and Luxembourg
Includes a few drawings.
John Mitford: Diary of a tour of Luxembourg and France
Includes a few drawings.
John Mitford: Lycophron
Commentary on the Greek poet Lycophron.
John Mitford: Poems
Various poems, probably composed by Mitford.
John Nevill Keynes: Diaries and papers
Papers of John Neville Keynes, including one item by Mary Keynes.
John Neville Keynes: Correspondence
254 items, including a few drafts of Keynes's replies. Most of the letters are from 1891-1906, and there are none for 1913-1915. The great majority are from Cambridge correspondents, and relate to University affairs, but there are also a few family letters.
John Newton: Correspondence with John Thornton
MS.Add.7826/1/A. Letters, 1770-1783, from John Newton to John Thornton and his wife, 77 items. MS.Add.7826/1/B. Letters, 1772, from John Thornton to John Newton, 4 items.