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MS Notebook of a citizen of Worcester Extent 1 volume Date Notebook of an anonymous citizen of Worcester in which events relating to Worcester and the surrounding area are recorded. Other events noted are flooding in the area of the River Severn and executions of local criminals. Only first few pages of volume have been used. Pages have been torn out from the back of the volume. MS Senhouse family papers Extent 2 volumes, 1 folder Date This is a varied collection of material relating to the history of the Senhouse family compiled by Roger Senhouse and including some of his own personal papers such as his writings on philosophical matters, his notes on his social and professional life and current affairs.

Senhouse used what was originally an eighteenth century account book recording receipts of rents and references to members of the Senhouse family, to make notes and record events relative to the early years of the Second World War. Senhouse makes references, by use of their initials, to meetings with literary and political figures of the time eg.

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Notes about political and military news are interspersed with jottings relating to business and social gatherings with literary figures of the day. He records a meeting with George Orwell, referred to as 'Blair', and their conversation about his works, publishers and his future plans. The volume also contains notes and an essay, of indeterminate date, on philosophy. Another essay on the philosophical and mathematical nature of time is also enclosed on loose sheets. Senhouse has also made extensive notes on the genealogy of the Senhouse family.

The collection also contains Senhouse family papers from the eighteenth century together with handwritten and typed notes by Roger Senhouse on the history of the Senhouse family, newspaper cuttings and printed material relating to the local area of the Senhouse estate in Cumberland, and Roger Senhouse's copy of a book by Edward Hughes 'North country life in the eighteenth century' Vol II Cumberland and Westmorland , O.

The family letters include: 1. Letter to Humphrey Senhouse from his father -in -law, Sir George Fleming, dated 30 Nov , congratulating him on the birth of his son 2. Letter from Edward Hooper Senhouse, undated, to his mother, Elizabeth Miscellaneous papers include a drawing of the front elevation of Oddfellows Hall, Cockermouth, built in , a receipt to Mrs.

Other papers in the collection consist of handwritten and typescript notes on the history of the Senhouse family with transcriptions of family letters and a transcription, in Roger Senhouse's hand, of a petition to King James I from John Senhouse, a note of dates of birth of Sir Joseph Senhouse's children , a heavily annotated order of service on the retirement of the bishop of Carlisle 22 October , a letter to Roger Senhouse from J.

Poleman,dated 11 Sep concerning Senhouse family history and a photograph of two wine coolers. Sumner, possibly a schoolboy but otherwise unknown. MS Album of poetry Extent 1 volume Date Collection of poems, mostly in one hand, pasted into an album by an anonymous compiler. Each poem is dated and many also have the time of day and location for example Durham Castle, Wednesday night October 3rd and some also include a biblical reference and or a Latin inscription. The volume has a contemporary leather binding with gilt tooling and gilt edging. MS [see also MS below] Notebooks of Richard Jago Extent 19 items in 1 volume Date c A collection of seventeen notebooks, bound with two printed sermons in one volume.

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The volume consists of: 1. Printed sermon 2. Printed sermon 3. Notes on the subjects of his sermons at Harbury 4. Memorandum of subjects in sermons preached at Snitterfield 5. Accounts of Snitterfield tithes 6. A short introductionand examination for the Lord's supper in another hand 7. Sermon on Romans 6 last verse in another hand with annotations by Jago 8. Sermon partly in Jago's hand 9. Sermon on Job Lecture on the catechism Sermon on the incarnation Sermon on the text 'suffered under Pontius Pilot' Sermon on the crucifixion Sermon on Christ's burial and descent into Hell Sermon on Acts 2 v.

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Sermon on Christ's session at the right hand of God Sermon on John A short account of Mr Spearman's enquiry after philosophy and theologu published A short account of Mr Catcot's treatise on the subject of the creation of the earth including diagrams Richard Jago was born near Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire. After studying at Oxford and ordination he became vicar of Snitterfield and Kimcote, parishes in the same county. He was a poet of some distinction. His most famous work possibly being a long poem in 4 volumes on the subject of the battle of Edgehill. The pages have been pasted into a volume of modern binding.

MS Philip Bracebridge Homer poems Extent 2 volumes Date c Two volumes containing poetry primarily by Philip Bracebridge Homer, but also verse by other poets copied by Homer and Homer poetry as transcribed by his family. He went to Rugby School and then Oxford university. He returned to Rugby as an assistant master in and remained there for the next thirty-seven years whilst also persueing his literary career. His collection of poems, the Garland, published in and his Anthologia in included verse previously published in the Gentleman's Magazine.

With his brother, Arthur he completed editions of Latin classics his brother Henry had left unfinished. He died at Rugby in The journal is written in the form of two letters addressed to 'Dear Bower' who, being unable to accompany the party on the tour, is given a description of the places visited and the scenery passed through. MS Household accounts book Extent 1 volume Date A book of detailed household accounts kept probably by the mistress of the house. Although the name and location of the family is unknown it would appear from the entries that they lived somewhere in South Gloucestershire.

Enclosed in volume are newspaper cuttings, dated , with articles relating to finds of other eighteenth and nineteenth century household accounts books. MS Book of sermons by John Fleming Extent 1 volume Date A book of sermons 'on various subjects' by John Fleming with later annotations, in a different hand. The volume is signed and dated by John Fleming in but the first sermon is dated Enclosed in the volume is a photostat copy of a page from a sermon which does not appear to be related to this item. John Fleming fl. Annotations at the front and back of each volume and another enclosed loose sheet of sermon notes is in a different hand.

The name J. Fleming [Oriel College] appears in both volumes but the connection to the volume is not clear. However, he preferred Oxford and arranged for others to preach at St Paul's for him. In Turner was elected president of Corpus Christi and was a benefactor of the College in terms of funding new building work and in the presentation of his collection of books to the library. He died and was buried in the College in Also at the back of the volume is included a notice of a sale 'by publick cant at the house of Bryan Gillmor of Drumachadon' of stooks of corn, dated 26 Sep This suggests that the volume originated in Ireland although no place or persons names can be traced.

MS Greek and Latin exercise books Extent 1 volume Date c A series of notebooks of Greek and Latin exercises, in various hands, bound together in one volume. It is possible that this item belonged to and was, in part, created by, Andrew Gifford D. D, Baptist minister and numismatist who, for a time was assistant librarian at the British Museum.

He left many of his books and manuscripts to the Baptist College in Bristol. MS Elementa mathematica Extent 1 volume Date The principles of mathematics including vulgar fractions and decimals, a treatise on algebra, rules for the solution of equations and Euclid by S. Jones written partly in English and partly in Latin. Samuel Jones , a former student of Leiden University, established a nonconformist academy in Gloucester. In the institution was moved to Tewkesbury where it established a reputation for learning and scholarship.

Jones's writings, such as his notes on Thomas Godwin, were much valued by later scholars but none of his work was ever published. Jones died in and was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey. MS Praelectiones S.

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All three volumes are written, in the same hand, in Latin with some Hebrew but the contents pages of volumes 1 and 2 are in a different hand. He was succeeded by his nephew Jeremiah Jones. MS Copy book of letters by George Whitefield Extent 1 volume Date c Copies of the letters that George Whitefield wrote between and including the period he was engaged in missionary preaching in America.

These letters have been copied from the second volume of the printed edition of his letters and includes an argument on the Covenant of Grace and other religious writings. The recipient of his letters are not easily identifiable as he often only uses their initials or addresses them as 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Ladyship'. Bound with Whitefield's letters is a copy of Robert Lowth's translation of Isaiah written in the same hand.

Interspersed throughout both manuscripts are pages of a printed bibliography of French, Italian and Spanish books on history [18th century].


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George Whitefield leader of Calvinistic Methodists, graduated from Pembroke College Oxford and was ordained deacon in He then embarked on an evangelistic mission to various American states. He returned to America several times as well as travelling widely throughout Britain.

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He published sermons and autobiographical writings. He died at Newburyport Massachusetts in Robert Lowth was educated at New College Oxford. He became archdeacon of Winchester in , bishop of Oxford , bishop of London and dean of the Chapel Royal in He published his new translation of Isiah in Thomas Coney's account of the life and character of George Hooper published in a Political Journal in the year of Hooper's death John Henley known as 'Orator' Henley , dissenting minister and eccentric, was educated St John's College Cambridge and took holy orders, preaching a form of primitive Christianity and claiming to be the restorer of church oratory.

In he founded his own chapel known as the Oratory. Here, as well as preaching in his own eccentric style he gradually introduced more and more political subjects and commentaries on contemporary society. He also published works on oratory, theology, grammar and translation and continued to write and deliver sermons throughout his life although gradually his audiences diminished. By the time he was compiling these notebooks he was becoming increasing ill and died soon after.