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Coventry Grammar School: Catalogue of the library and register of book donors
Cox Macro Commonplace Books
Commonplace books covering many subjects, including topics in theology, law, governance, the natural sciences, the arts, and human characteristics and relationships.
Craven Ord: Notebook of Suffolk antiquities
Crawford: Papers of Michael Hewson Crawford (1939-), ancient historian and numismatist, regarding 'Imagines Italicae' Papers: Italic inscriptions, numismatics and epigraphy of the ancient Mediterranean
Crewe Papers
Crichton family portraits
Prints showing Anne and Robert Crichton. The prints form part of the Crichton Manuscript Collection (RCMS 297) and are stored with that collection.
Cronica dei Signori Bolognetti dalla Mercanzia
Transcribed from an original which was in the possession of the heirs of Count Girolamo Bolognetti in Rome at the time of the transcription, 182 folios. On p. 324 is a note of a leaf missing in the original. The initials 'MHC' are pencilled inside the front cover.
Cruise of H.M.S. 'Lancaster'
Cruise of the Yacht St George, 1880s-92
A collection of loose modern prints measuring approximately 245 x 180 mm. This prints were copied from an album containing 53 prints compiled during the voyage. Included with the prints are xeroxes of the original explanatory captions. The R.Y.S. 'St George' was owned by Ernest James Wythes (1868-1949); the compiler and/or photographer has not been identified.
Curwen Press Papers
The collection contains papers of the company and personal papers of Oliver Simon, Herbert Simon, and Basil Harley. These include correspondence; papers relating to specific printing jobs and to types, paper, printing processes, etc.; business papers; and specimens of printing.
Customs Establishment
'Quarterly establishment books of the customs, London, out-ports, etc.', recording the names and salaries of customs officers, arranged geographically. A number of the volumes have labels on the inside cover recording that they were held originally in the Customs House, Lower Thames Street, London. Some of the volumes have indexes
Cuthbert Christy Album of India 1899-1901

Cuttings on the Queensland sugar industry
Cypriot charge sheet
Cyril Bibby: Papers
Cyril Wright: Correspondence and lecture notes
D. Campion: Notes and Corrections to Edward Elliott's Hours of Apocalypse
Notes and corrections to Edward Bishop Elliott's Horae Apocalypticae, a commentary on the Apocalypse critical and historical, 1844. Vol. I. Additions and corrections to the 1844, 1846 and 1851 editions. Vol. II. Additions and corrections to the 1862 edition.
D. J. Enright papers
D. Manley: Transcripts of Sermons
Two sermons upon II Thess. iii.13 preached by [ ] Per[ ] at Beccles, the first dated 12 May 1695, in the hand of D. Manley, 32 folios: (fo. 31v) 'Kinde Reader if in these few Lines you meet mistakes in this or that or th'other sheet Impute them not to to'th Preacher but to me whose sluggish pen had not dexterritee to take verbatum truths as he them preacht Such rapid swiftness I yet neer have reacht D Manley'.
D.A. Winstanley: Skit on Thomas 1st Duke of Newcastle, Chancellor 1763
Dacca [i.e. Dhaka] University Football Club, winners of the 'Ronaldshay Shield', Dacca [i.e. Dhaka] Sports Association, 1924
Print, measuring 285 x 234 mm, mounted on card. The photograph is a group portrait of the football team, with inset head and shoulders portraits of two unidentified players. Mr (later Sir) Philip Joseph Hartog (1864-1947), first Vice-Chancellor of Dacca University 1920-25, is seated in the centre of the group. The only other identified figures are P. Mitra, Captain of the Football Team and Manmatha Roy, Hon. Secretary. Photograph by the Coronation Studio, Dacca.
Dampier Bide Travel journals
Daniel Dal Barba of Verona: six musical compositions
(fo. 1) 'Beatus vir', first violin part; (fo. 3) 'Messa Greve' for four voices and instruments; (fo. 47) the same: voice and instrument parts in sequence; (fo. 114) 'Domine' for four voices, violins and trombones; (fo. 144) 'Dixit' for four voices, violins and trombones; (fo. 196) 'Beatus Vir' for four voices, violins and horns; (fo. 246) 'Magnificat'; (fo. 264) 'Credo' for four voices with instruments. Inside front cover bookplate with the letters 'MLThC'.
Daphne du Maurier: Letters to Régis Bouis
14 letters, mostly from Dame Daphne Du Maurier, with a few draft replies from Bouis.