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    Reports.

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    First to ninth reports, 1870-1883/84, include appendices summarizing the work of inspectors appointed to examine private collections of manuscripts in Great Britain and Ireland.Vols. for issued as Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Sessional papers.First to ninth reports, 1870-1883/84, include appendices summarizing the work of inspectors appointed to examine private collections of manuscripts in Great Britain and Ireland.Mode of access: Internet.Since 1899 the detailed reports of the inspectors have been published separately.Vols.1-6,9 pt.1-2 formerly in the reference library of the Middle English Dictionary editorial offices

    Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.

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    First to ninth reports, 1870-1883/1884, with appendices giving reports on unpublished manuscripts in private collections; Appendices after v. [15a] pt. 10 issued without general title.Some vols. issued in parts with distinctive title pages.Mode of access: Internet.Since 1899 the detailed reports of the inspectors have been published separately

    The manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert, bart., and others ...

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    The manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert include letters from General Monck to Sir Ralph Knight, private correspondence addressed to G. Treby, afterwards chief justice, papers connected with the popish plot, and contemporary accounts of the rebellion of 1745.Calendars, with numerous extracts, prepared by J.A. Bennett, R. Ward and J.J. Cartwright.Parliament. Papers by command. C. 7166.At head of title: Historical manuscripts commission.Mode of access: Internet

    [Reports].

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    The series is analyzed by the United States Library of Congress Cataog (1942-46).Includes Inspectors' reports to the commissioners, Commissioners' reports to the Crown, and House of Lords Papers.Most vols. are in the series, Papers by command.Mode of access: Internet

    Report on manuscripts in various collections ...

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    v. 1. Berwick-upon-Tweed, Burford and Lostwithiel corporations; the counties of Wilts and Worcester; the Bishop of Chichester; and the deans and chapters of Chichester, Canterbury and Salisbury.--v. 2. Sir George Wombwell, the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Edmund Talbot, Miss Buxton, Mrs. Harford and Mrs. Wentworth of Woolley.--v. 3. T.B. Clarke-Thornhill, esq., Sir T. Barrett-Lennard, bart., Pelham R. Papillon, esq., and W. Cleverly Alexander, esq.--v. 4. Bishop of Salisbury; Bishop of Exeter, dean and chapter of Exeter; Earl of Leicester; Sir William Clayton, bart.; Major Money-Kyrle; F.H.T. Jervoise, esq.; Glemham hall; corporations of Salisbury, Orford and Aldeburgh.--v. 5. Col. Mordaunt-Hay, of Duns castle; Sir Archibald Edmonstone, of Duntreath; Sir John James Graham, of Fintry, K.C.M.G.--v. 6. Miss M. Eyre Matcham; Captain H.V. Knox; Cornwallis Wykeham-Martin, esq.; K.B. Tighe, esq.; Lord Oranmore and Brown.--v. 7. The Bishop of London; St. George's chapel, Windsor; diocese of Gloucester; corporations of Beccles, Dunwich, Southwold and Thetford; Duke of Norfolk; Earl of essex; Sir Hervey Bruce, Col. Frewen, H.C. Staunton, esq., and F. Merttens, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.--v. 8. The Hon. Frederick Lindley Wood; M.L.S. Clements, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.Mode of access: Internet

    Report on the manuscripts of Allan George Finch, esq., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland ...

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    Vols. 1-2 deal with 16th and early 17th century letters of the Finch family; the correspondence of Heneage, earl of Winchilsea, during his embassy to Constantinople, 1660-1668; letters and papers of his cousin, Sir John Finch, who followed him as ambassador to Turkey; letters and papers of Heneage, earl of Nottingham, and his family; and the correspondence of Daniel, earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, secretary of state from 1688-1693. cf. v. 1, p. [v]Vols. 1-2 edited by Mrs. S. C. Lomas, v. 3- by F. Bickley.Title varies slightly.At head of title: Historical manuscripts commission.Vols. 1-2 issued in the Parliamentary series as Cd. 6508, 8383; v. 3 issued as no. 71 of the commission's Publications.Mode of access: Internet

    Calendar of the Stuart papers belonging to His Majesty the king, preserved at Windsor castle ...

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    "The papers ... are preserved in the Royal library at Windsor. They were formerly the property of the titular king James III, otherwise the Old Pretender, and his sons, Charles Edward, and Henry, the cardinal duke of York."--v. 1, p. [v]Edited by F. H. B. Daniell.Vol. 3 printed by B. Johnson & co., York; v. 4-7, by the Hereford times limited.Vols. 1-6: Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 927, 2189, 3430, 5046, 6163, 7104.At head of title: Historical Manuscripts Commission.Mode of access: Internet

    The manuscripts of the House of lords 1678[-1693] ...

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    Continues the Calendar of House of lords manuscripts, 1450-1678.Reports prepared by E. Fairfax Taylor and Felix Skene.Parliament. Papers by command. 5060-I, 5889-III, 6822, 7573.At head of title: Historical manuscripts commission.Mode of access: Internet

    Report on the manuscripts of the Earl of Verulam, preserved at Gorhambury ...

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    Calendar, prepared by W. J. Hardy, of letters and papers belonging for the most part to the latter half of the 17th and to the 18th centuries. The majority of the documents came to Gorhambury through the Grimstons, to whom the estate passed after the death of Sir Francis Bacon. cf. p. [iii]-v.Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 2973.At head of title: Historical manuscripts commission.Mode of access: Internet
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