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Mortgage, Watton-at-Stone and Benington, Hertfordshire
Anthony Oldfield of Staple Inn, London, sells to Edward Nicholl of London certain property in the above parishes, free of all leases etc., except a lease for a term of years to John Wiles, unexpired. On repayment of the capital sum with interest by Anthony Oldfield before a certain date the agreement is void. Witnessed by Roger Shenfield, James Nicholl, and George Carter. Two further items on back of document (MS Doc.1624/1 & /2). A seal is attached.
Mortgage, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
Frances, Dowager Countess of Portland, Hon. Edward Howard, and Sir William Turner, Alderman of the City of London, mortgage to John Howland of Streatham, Surrey, certain lands in Whittlesey, Cambs. for a term of one hundred years. No signature.
Mortgage, Willingham, Cambridgeshire
Mortgage, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Mortgage, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Richard Kelvington of Wisbech and Mary his wife mortgage certain property and lands in Wisbech to Peter Soame of Heydon [Cambs.] for the term of a thousand years. Witnessed by William [Chent?] and Anthony Lea.
M.R. James: Miscellaneous Papers
Papers mostly relating to James' work on biblical apocrypha and cataloguing manuscripts, including notes and transcriptions of texts, plus other miscellaneous material.
M.R. James: On the Abbey of S. Edmund at Bury
Annotated copy of the published work, with inserted notes and letters to James.
M.R. James: The Ancient Libraries of Canterbury and Dover
Published work with annotations and inserted notes and letters to James.
Mr Menzies and Mr Mackenzie King leaving the War Cabinet Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 19 May 1941
A loose print measuring 140 x 194 mm, captioned on the reverse. The print shows Menzies and Mackenzie King walking side by side along a pavement after a war cabinet meeting. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (1894-1978) was Prime Minister of Australia 1939-41 and 1949-66. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was Prime Minister of Canada 1921-26, 1926-30 and 1935-48.
Mr. Walpole's Apology
Mrs Anne Webb: Commonplace book
Includes poems and short stories. Anne Webb ne Gould was married to Dr William Webb, the Master of Clare College.
Mrs Lewis: Diaries
Diaries of a Bedfordshire lady, of Toddington, near Woburn (references to Duke of Bedford). Her husband is called in the diaries 'Burke': this was Edmund Burke Lewis (1792-1846), who was Rector of Toddington, Bedfordshire, 1816-46. Brief notes of family and local events.
MS letter to John Charles Burkill accompanying two pamphlets included in this volume of 'Peterhouse Pamphlets: F. H. Jackson'.
Brief reminiscences of his Cambrige degrees and account of his current mathematical endeavours.
MS score, Select airs of Handell's, by an unknown copyist
1 volume, MS score, 1730s, Select airs of Handell's (contemporary binding label), a selection of 25 arias from Tamerlano (1724), Rodelinda (1724), Poro (1731), Admeto (1726), Riccardo primo (1727), in a copyist's hand. Ownership inscription, 'Dss of Newcastle', i.e. Henrietta Pelham-Holles, Duchess of Newcastle (d.1776), wife of 1st Duke of Newcastle.
MSS. from Sir H. Thompson's books
Munby: The Papers of Alan Noel Latimer Munby
The papers comprise correspondence, drafts of Munby's publications and lectures, and subject files relating to his bibliographic work. The letters from Betjeman and Blunden include manuscripts of their poetry.
Muniments
Muniments
Murdoch family: papers
The material in this collection relates mainly to Peter Murdoch (1795-1871), his position as superintendent of a penal establishment and work as a land surveyor in Australia, and to George Brown Murdoch (1836-1906) and his work on railways in India and Australia. There are also various family history notes, correspondence and genealogical papers.
Musee Louis Finot, Hanoi [i.e. Hà Nội]
An album of statues and busts of Deities, Buddha’s and the Divine. Subjects are: Divinité féminine (1-2, 12), Harihara (3-4), Visnu (5, 8-9), Tête de Buddha (6-7), Princess divinisée identifiée à la Prajnaparamita 10-11). All measure approximately 120 x 175 mm.
Pasted into the first page of the album is a list of the photographs (in French), giving further details, including dates, of the statues.
Museum Records
Music book
Contains various piano pieces, score of 'Palestine', arranged for voice and piano, and further unidentified score for bass voice