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Sir Michael Tippett: ''Words for music perhaps''
Dye-line of copyist's manuscript of 'Words for music perhaps, a sequence of love poems by W.B. Yeats', set to music by Tippett; with photocopy of original manuscript; 'Words for music perhaps' was commissioned by the BBC, composed 1959-60, and broadcast 8 June 1960
Sir Moses Finley: papers
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore: Correspondence with Charles Hunt
Sir Napier Shaw: Notebook and corrected proofs of 'The air and its ways'
Sir Norman Moore: Bequest of Irish books MSS
Correspondence on the transfer of Moores books and MSS to CUL, lists of books, 1923-25. [1-54] Correspondence, SIR ALAN MOORE, MILICENT, LADY MOORE, FRANCIS JENKINSON, EDWARD THOMAS, CHARLES SAYLE, ALWYN SCHOFIELD (1923-25) [55-56] Obituaries: Death of Sir Norman Moore, Sussex Express, 8 DEC 1922; Alan Moore, Sir Norman Moore, booklet, n.d. [57-59] Lists of Moores books, memoranda, 1923. [60] Miscellanea. Formerly Res.a.11285.
Sir Owen Seaman: Letters to him
Letters to Owen Seaman, many accepting or declining invitations to a dinner of the Royal Literary Fund in 1912.
Sir Patrick Bateson: research, teaching and administrative records
Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer: Rede Lecture
The Rede Lecture, delivered 10 May 1991, on the relationship between British universities and government, probable changes in the next few years, and the effects on universities' work and performance.
Sir Philip Burne-Jones: Album
Sir Ralph Hone collection : South Arabia
Sir Raynor Arthur Collection
Sir Richard Colt Hoare: Journals of tours in Italy and Europe
Journals and notebooks of Hoare's extensive European tours, mainly through Italy.
Sir Richard Colt Hoare: Notes on paintings in Italy
Manuscript in the Sandars Collection. Two notebooks on paintings in Italy, bound together. I. Notes on paintings and other works of art in Rome (fos 1-62). The main description is on the rectos, the versos are generally occupied by additional notes. An entry on fo. 29 is dated 17 January 1787. II. Similar notes for Florence, Bologna and other towns in Northern Italy (fos 63-162). Fos 85-112, 158-162 and many of the versos are blank.
Sir Richard Hutton: Journals
Sir Richard Martin: Treatise on the Reorganisation of the Mint
A short treatise breiflie touching the differences and demands nowe in question depending betwixt ye warden of the Mynt, and the M[aste]r of the Mynt, and worker of ye moneys therof, collected out of sundry Indentures, and auntient presidents of the sayd Mynt, an unpublished tract addressed to James I for the reorganisation of the Mint and confirmation of the privileges of the Master of the Mint, 32ff. (7 blank).
Sir Richard Owen: Letters and Papers
Sir Stephen Gatty: letters to his family
46 letters from Sir Stephen Gatty 1895-1905 to his family and fiancée: life and conditions in Gibraltar; naval and military movements; the invention of wireless telephone; the South African War. [1-23] to ALFRED GATTY (1895-1901); [24-39] to HORATIA EDEN (1901-04); [40-46] to KATHARINE MORRISON (later LADY GATTY) (1904-05)
Sir Sydney Roberts: Letters to him
The correspondence catalogued below consists of letters received by Roberts from 82 distinguished contemporaries, mounted on guards and bound in half red morocco.
Sir T. Hatton Papers, Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire
Sir T. Mead to J. Knightley, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
Sir T. S. Raffles: original letters
Letters written by Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, mainly to Thomas MacQuoid of Cheltenham but previously of Batavia (Dutch East Indies), now Jakarta, Indonesia.
There are typed copies of some of these letters in Add 7375
Sir Thomas Browne: Religio Medici
A contemporary manuscript translation into Latin of Thomas Browne's Religio medici, written in France.
Sir Thomas Gage: Sketchbooks
Topographical and architectural mounted sketches. The bookplate of Sir Thomas Gage is in each album.
Sir Thomas Phillipps: Catalogue of his Manuscripts
Sir Thomas Pratt and Lady Pratt: Journals
With modern typescript extracts, summaries and resumés