RECENT ACQUISITIONS

Department of Manuscripts

Acquisitions January-December 1980

By Robert A. H. Smith

History of Vienna when the Turks came with Fox-Backhouse Papers: Correspondence of their army in the days of the reign of the Sarah Fox, nee Hustler, wife of Charles Fox of Emperor Leopold: Anonymous chronicle in Trebah, and her daughter Juliet Mary, wife of Romanian., written from the Hungarian side. Edmund Backhouse, M.P., with related family CopyQ); dated 25 July 1777. Add. MS. 60754. correspondence and papers; before 1781- William Wormington, vicar of Norton with 1876. Add. MSS. 61711, 61712. Lenchwick, co. Wore. (d. 1828): Scientific Ricketts and Shannon and 'Michael Field' commonplace book, formerly in Patent Office transcipts: Transcripts of materials, mainly Library. Transferred from Science Reference personal papers, relating to Charles de Sousy Library. Add. MS. 60755. Ricketts, R.A. (b. 1866, d. 1931), Charles Letters to the architects Sir Haslewood Shannon, R.A. (b. 1863, d. 1937) (d. 1867) and his brother Sydney Smirke and 'Michael Field' [Katherine Harris Bradley (d. 1877), supplementing Add. MSS. 59847, (b. 1846, d. 1914) and Edith Emma Cooper 60745. ^^^- MS. 60756. (b. 1862, d. 1913)]. Collected by Thomas Sturge-Moore, their joint executor. Mostly Carnarvon Papers; Official and private corre- typewritten^ with annotations. Presented by spondence and papers of Henry H. M. Miss Riette and Mr. Daniel Sturge-Moore, son Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, Under- and daughter of the compiler. Add. MSS, secretary for the Colonies 1858-9, Colonial 61713-61724. Secretary 1866-7, 1874-8, and Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland 1885-6, together with other The Sacrifice of Isaac: An illustration in letters and papers mostly relating to the coloured line drawing apparently cut out from Herbert family. See also Additional Charters a copy of the roll-chronicle of Peter of Poitiers, 75874-8; 1790-1929, n.d. Add. MSS. 60757- 'Compendium in genealogia Christi'. 61100. English(?); early 13th cent. Presented through the Friends of the National Libraries by Mrs. Blenheim archive: Papers of the Churchill, Constance Kyrle Fletcher. Add. MS. 61725. Spencer, and related families, formerly kept at Blenheim Palace; i6th-i9th cent. See: The Petruccio Ubaldini: 'Un brieve racconto delle British Library Journal^ viii, i. Add. MSS. cose piu notevoli del reame d'Inghilterra'. 61101-61710. Italian. Dated , 1576, and dedicated to

218 'cavalier Cortesi'. Imperfect. The work is un- Owned, 19th cent., by R. Voorkees, Esq., Add. published and hitherto unrecorded. See Add. MS. 61733- MS. 10169, the same author's *Relazione Miniature of St. Nicolas: A historiated initial d'Inghilterra' (1551), published in G. Pelle- S cut from a choir book written and illumi- grini, Unfiorentino alia corte d''Inghilterra nel nated in Italy; second half of the 15th Cinquecento. Petruccio Ubaldini {Turin, 1967), cent. Presented by Maurice J. Sainty, Esq. Add. MS. 61726. Add. MS. 61734. H. H. Asquith, ist Earl of Oxford and Asquith, Farming memoranda of Ely Abbey, co. Camb., Prime Minister: Eetters (21), postcards and a f. 1007-25; Anglo-Saxon. See A. J. Robertson, telegram to Mrs. Alan Parsons (Viola Tree, Anglo-Saxon Charters (Cambridge, 1939), PP- the actress, 1884-1938), with one letter to Alan 252-7, 502-5; N. R. Ker, Catalogue of Manu- Parsons; 27 Sept. 1909-3 Jan. 1913, n.d. scripts containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford, 1957), Supplementary to Add. MS. 59895. Some no. 80; C. J. R. Hart, The Early Charters of of the letters are published in Viola Tree, Eastern England (Leicester, 1966), pp. 32, 47. Castles in the Air (London, 1926). Add. MS. Belonged to Queens' College, Cambridge. 61727. Add. MS. 61735. Miscellany of various works on war by, amongst Reculver, Kent, 1623 (1761/4): Estate map others. Sir Francis Vere and Sir John Ogle, in '. . . a Mapp of the Farm at Reculver Anno several hands; early 17th cent. Add. MS. Dni 1623'. No surveyor or scale given, but 61728. scale approx. 10 inches to the mile (i 6336). Richard Strachey (h. 1902, d. 1976): Typescript Measures (with border) 43-25 x 30-5 cm. Ink of his unfinished autobiography, parts of and watercolour. Annotations of c.1761 and which are published as A Strachey Child 1764. Add. MS. 61736. (Oxford, 1979) and A Strachey Boy (London, Alverstone Papers: Letters to Richard Webster, 1980). Presented by Simonette, his wife. Add. Viscount Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice of MSS. 61729-61731. England 1900-13; with some earlier and later William Hazlitt: Autograph manuscript of the family material; 1795-1926, n.d. For other essay 'On Going on a Journey', which first Alverstone letters, see Bristow catalogue 264 appeared in the New Monthly Magazine in (1980). Add. MSS. 61737-61740. January 1822 and was collected in volume two Partita for double string orchestra by Ralph of Table Talk in June of that year. Add. MS. Vaughan Williams, O.M.; 1946-8: Full score. 61732. Autograph. Dedicated to Robert Miiller- Siege of Gibraltar 1727: 'Remarkable Occur- Hartmann. Presented by Miss Susanne Miiller- rences, Dureing The Siege of Gibraltar: With Hartmann, daughter of the dedicatee. Add. MS. A List of the Forces, etc.: That were employed 61741. in the Attack & Defence of that Place; Also, Geographical and other notes relating to the Casualties, that happened on both sides. Greece and Asia Minor, compiled by Arthur Between, the nth of February 1726/7 and the Pullinger, an English merchant in Aleppo; nth of June following; O.S.'; 20 Jan.-ii/i2 (:.i733-49. Formerly MS. 62 in the collec- June 1727; together with an ink and water- tion of the donor. See George Salt, 'Two colour plan of the siege signed 'Lt. W. Palmer eighteenth-century manuscripts on the geo- fee. 1727'. The MS. is closely related to King's graphy of the Levant', The British Library MS. 231 and Add. MS. 29267 fols. 112 25, Journal^ v, 2, pp. 151-7. Presented by George but contains many significant variations. Salt, tsq., F.R.S., Sc.D. Add. MS. 61742.

219 Arnold Bennett: Letters (7) to Geoffrey H. Apostol (Epistle lections) from the third week Wells, 1930-1, with related material (includ- after Trinity until Lent followed by the ing a letter from Dorothy Cheston Bennett, Mesiatoslov (calendar) for September to 1931, and a letter from Arnold Bennett to March; late 15th cent. Slavonic (South-West H. G. Wells, 1930). Also included is a small Russia). Imperfect at the beginning and the collection of letters to Geoffrey H. Wells from end. The calendar includes Balkan saints and Sybil Thorndike, Annie Besant, J. Middleton Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow (d. 1326), here Murry, Upton Sinclair, Edmund Blunden, called Metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia Elizabeth Robins, Hugh Ross Williamson, and (21 Dec). See Sotheby's sales, 29 Feb. 1972, (inside a copy of Isaac Rosenberg's Youth) lot 536; 11 Dec. 1979, lot 43. Add. MS. 61747. Laurence Binyon. Supplementary to Add. Tippett Collection: Autograph manuscripts of MS. 60571; 1922-57, n.d. Add. MS. 61743. Sir Michael Tippett; 1934-77. Fifty-seven 'Juvenilities of some antiquity'; Anonymous volumes. Add. MSS. 61748-61804. collection of original poems composed chiefly Revd. George Griffin Stonestreet, Chaplain to between 1643 and 1653 and fairly copied in the Guards 1814-18: Journal 1814 and corre- 1674. Probably autograph. The author, a spondence; 1814 30. Add. MS. 61805. sequestrated royalist who lived in Holland during the years 1646 to 1653, was a Justice Holland House Plans: Correspondence and of the Peace for Middlesex when the present architectural drawings relating to Holland copies were made. Add. MS. 61744. House, the Holland House Estate, and St. Anne's Hill, Chertsey; 1830-1936. Presented [Tom a Lincoln . . . The Red Rose Knight]: by Lionel and Philip Robinson. Add. MSS. Tragi-comedy in verse and prose based on the 61806-61812. first part (1599) of the Arthurian romance by Richard Johnson; £-.1611-13. Imperfect ^ Quintet for flute, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and owing to the loss of several leaves. In piano, op. 38, by William Edmonstoune Sotheby's sale catalogue of 20 Nov. 1973 the Duncan. Score. Presumably autography 1897. play (lot 72) was ascribed to Thomas Hey- Add. MS. 61813. wood, though the Latin colophon implies that Benjamin Britten: 'Gloriana', op. 53, opera in it was the work of one Morgan Evans (pos- three acts by Benjamin Britten, O.M. (Lord sibly the student admitted to Gray's Inn in Britten). Full score, in ink. Partly autograph 1605 as of Glamorganshire), who was also the and partly in the hand of Imogen Hoist. Six principal copyist. The manuscript comes from unbound leaves (in pencil) preserved at the the papers of Sir John Coke (1563-1644) at end of Act I (61814) relate to the 1966 Melbourne Hall, co. Derby. Add. MS. 61745. revisions to Acts I and III; 1953. Presented by Niccolo Tartaglia: Arithmetical problems and the Executors of the Britten Estate and the puzzles, chiefly taken from his Trattato di Trustees of the Britten-Pears Foundation. Add. MSS. 61814-61816. numeri e misure (Vinegia, 1556-60), with a challenge by 'Florimonte delle Spine' to dis- Edward Elgar: violin part, supplementary to pute at Treviso on the virtues of Lorenzo Add. MS. 60316 A-E (parts of early wind Giustiniano and Giustiniana Moceniga, quintets); 1878. Autograph. The part is 12 Feb. 1641. Bookplate of Walter Sneyd. annotated on the front cover, 'Shed' 'Karl Sotheby's 16-19 Dec. 1903, lot 761. Trans- Bammert 1880'. It contains an additional ferred from the Science Reference Library violin part for Shed 7, Shed i (= Harmony through the Department of Printed Books. Add. Music No. I in 60316 A), and Promenades 4 MS. 61746. and 5. Add. MS. 61817.

220 Liverpool Papers: Miscellaneous correspond- manuscript; ir. 1440. See the edition of S. B. ence of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Liverpool; Meech and H. E. Allen for the Early English supplementing Add. MSS. 38190-499; Text Society, vol. 212 (1940). Add. MS. 38564-81; 59772 and Loan 72; [after 19 May 61823. 1764]—1826, n.d. with miscellaneous material Gilbert White: 'The third Book of TuUey de 1823-36. Add. MS. 61818. Oratore', holograph translation; June-Oct. Charles Bucke: 'Poems; Lyrical, descriptive & 1741. Paper cover annotated: 'at Selborn Dramatic (now first collected)'; n.d. [after nea[r] Alton'. Add. MS. 61824. 1821]. Partly autograph. The notebook in- Strachey Family: Notebook, chiefly in the hand cludes thirteen of the poems published in The of Lady Strachey (b. 1840, d. 1928), contain- Fall of the L^s/(London, 1819), with some ing family poems and juvenilia. See also Add. variants, as well as several not printed there. MSS. 60631-54. Add. MS. 61825. Add. MS. 61819. Broughton Papers: Diaries of John Cam Hob- William Saunders: 'The Omnipotent. A Sacred house, Baron Broughton; supplementing Add. Poem: in Two Cantos. By Paradisiensis'; n.d. MSS. 47232-5, 43744-65> 56527-71; 1834- [after 1800]. Saunders was the author of Poems 50. Add. MSS. 61826-61829. on Divine Subjects (Belper, 1819). Presented by C R.Johnson, Esq. Add. MS. 61820. Early Paget (Uxbridge) and Spark Molesworth Papers, 1690-1739. {a) Letters to William Sir Philip Sidney: Arcadia and The Lady of Paget, 7th Baron Paget, as Envoy Extra- May; late i6th cent. The present scribal text ordinary at Vienna and Ambassador at Con- of the Arcadia is collated in Jean Robertson's stantinople; 1690-1702 but mainly 1690-1. edition of The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia The volume is prefaced with a note dated (Oxford, 1973), and that of the Lady of May 10 January 1786 and signed R.R. and an is printed in Renaissance Drama, N.S., i (1968). incomplete list of contents. The preface and The manuscript derives from the Helming- seven of the letters were published in The ham Hall and Arthur Houghton libraries. Gentleman's Magazine, Jan. and May 1786 Add. MS. 61821. (pp. 3-4; 199-200). See also Add. MSS. Sir Philip Sidney: A strophe I and Stella; r.1586- 21551, 28939, 28942, 33054, 34095. 36662, 96. The texts of 100 of the 108 sonnets in the 37155, 37407, 38854, 46556, Egerton MS. sequence, omitting the eleven songs, occur in 918, Lansdowne MS. 1152B. (b) Letters to this commonplace-book kept chiefly by Henry Paget, 8th Baron Paget and (1714) ist William Briton of Kelston. The copy-text was Earl of Uxbridge. See also Add. MS. 8880. probably a manuscript owned by Sir John 1709-25. Together with miscellaneous papers, Harington of Kelston; and the present manu- 1726, 1739; particularly from and relating to script includes some entries (see especially the last journey and death in Italy of Spark fols. 110-12) made in the hand of his son, John Molesworth, younger son of Sir John Moles- Harington M.P. (d. 1654). The texts have worth Bart of Pencarrow, Cornwall, 1739. been collated in W. Ringler (ed.). The Poems Formerly in the possession of the Countess of Sir Philip Sidney (Oxford, 1962). For Beauchamp. Add. MS. 61830. further texts of twenty-six of the sonnets see Add. MS. 15232, and for other Harington Torrens Papers: Personal correspondence of manuscripts, Add. MSS. 46366-84. Add. MS. Major-General Sir Henry Torrens, K.C.B. 61822. (b. 1779, d. 1828), Adjutant-General and Colonel of the Queen's Royal Regiment of The Book of Margery Kempe: The unique Foot; 1814-28, n.d. Add. MSS. 61831-61834.

221 Papers of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, LL.D., Chapter 2, pp. 47-71, 'Part II Extract from (b. 1813, d. 1875), biblical scholar, viz.: twenty a Journal' as Chapter 6 and Chapter 7, pp. letters from B. F. Westcott, F.I.A. Hort., and 153-71. For other material of W. H. Auden, other scholars, to Sir John F\ Crampton, see Add. MSS. 52430, 5377^, 58079* 59618, Envoy at St. Petersburg, supporting Tre- 59891. Add. MS. 61838. gelles's request to collate the Codex Sinai- ticus, March i860; with one letter from Correspondence between Dorothy Cheston Constantine Simonides to Tregelles, 4/16 Jan. Bennett (b. 1890, d. 1977), widow of Arnold 1861; one letter from John Newton to Tre- Bennett, and James Gordon Hepburn (b. gelles, 16 Jan. 1861; and two letters from Ch. 1922), editor of Bennett's letters, with a few Rieu to Mrs. Tregelles, 30 Aug., i Sept. 1876. miscellaneous papers relating to the publica- Together with electrostatic copies of eight tion of Arnold Bennett material. For other letters from Tregelles to Lord Shaftesbury, to material relating to Arnold Bennett, see Add. his brother, to his cousin, B. W. Newton, and MSS. 59841, 59877, 60391, 61743; 1958-70. to John Newton; i860, 1863. Presented by Jack Add. MSS. 61839, 61840. Allen Green, Esq. Add. MS. 61835. [?Philip de la Mott]: 'Phillamott and Willow, G. W. Chad: c. fifty semi-official and private or The Despairing Lover'; tr.1613-22. The letters to George William Chad (b. 1784?, subject of this allegedly autobiographical work d. 1849), diplomatist, from James Bandinel of in verse and prose, written in the form of a the Foreign Office and other Foreign Office romance, is the writer's love for Elizabeth officials; for Chad see also Add. MSS. 59705- W[?illoughby], and the locale is Hampshire. 36; 1815-17. Presented by Vizards, solicitors, The manuscript, which is mainly in a scribal 5/ Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. 2., through the hand, is dedicated to 'the Right Hont»ie the British Records Association, {B.R.A. Ref. Lady Elizabeth Carey', possibly the wife of 2003). Add. MS. 61836. Sir Robert Carey, ist Earl of Monmouth 1622. Add. MS. 61841. Virginia Woolf: Autograph notebook, describ- ing a visit to Greece and Turkey, Sept.-Oct. Anonymous collection of miscellaneous verse 1906, with comments on Merimee's Lettres a and prose; c. the fourth quarter of the i8th une inconnue. Followed by an account of her cent. Partly printed. The contents include visit to north Italy, Sept. 1908, with comments poems, partly uncollected, of Hayley, Collins, on Hardy's Two on a Tomer and Meredith's Chatterton, Mason, Shenstone, Anna Seward, Harry Richmond and on her visit to Florence, and Thomas Penrose, together with extracts April 1909. Reversing the volume, lists of from Sterne, Boswell, Johnson, and others. expenses in Greece and Turkey, and an Also described is a pageant arranged in 1783 unfinished draft of a biographical description by Sir Brooke Boothby for Fuseli, with verses of Clive Bell. For other Virginia Woolf by Mrs. Ryves. Bookplate of Joseph Coltman, material, see Add. MSS. 51044-6, 56234, perhaps the rector of Beverley, 1803-13, Add. 57947, Egerton MS. 3248. Formerly the pro- MS. 61842. perty of Mrs. Trekkie Parsons. Add. MS. Pablo Neruda: La Rosa del Herbolario (Vene- 61837. zuela, 1969). Printed edition, containing W. H. Auden: Autograph manuscript, entitled eleven poems by Neruda and ten original 'Hankow'; a preliminary draft in two parts, prints by Luisa Palacios. Inserted is an auto- incorporated after much alteration in Auden graph fair copy of the poem 'El Malherido', and Isherwood's Journey to a War (London, signed by Neruda 'N'. Presented by Senora 1939). 'Part I The City' was reworked as Luisa Palacios, Add. MS. 61843.

222 Douglas Young Papers: Correspondence and Russian saints, followed by Easter tables papers of Douglas Young (b. 1882, d. 1967), 1789-1923, etc. Some headpieces in colour. of the British Consular Service, relating Contemporary leather binding, gold-tooled, chiefly to his experience as Consul in Arch- lacks lower cover. Add. MS. 61859. angel, 1915-18, to his criticism of British North (Sheffield Park) Papers: Correspondence military intervention in Russia in 1918, and to and papers of Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guildford his suspension and dismissal from the Service, (b. 1732, d. 1792), Chancellor of the Ex- 1919, and reinstatement, 1924; partly type- chequer 1767, Leader of the House of Com- written; the papers were used in Andrew Roth- mons 1768, Prime Minister 1770-82, and stein, When Britain Invaded Soviet Russia Home Secretary 1783; with some earlier and (London, 1979); 1900-41. Presented by Mrs. later material; 1600-1814, n.d. Add. MSS. Nina Youngs widow of Douglas Young, through 61860-61876. Mr. Andrew Rothstein. Add. MSS. 61844- Biblical Chronology, calligraphically written on 61855- 21 large sheets of vellum, numbered by the Zubair Pasha Papers: Letters and papers of and scribe in the lower right-hand corner of each relating to Zebehr alias Zubair ibn Rahmat (b. sheet; late i6th or early 17th cent. The 1830, d. 1913), Egyptian Pasha and slave- scripts include secretary, italic and roman; trader, formerly Governor and de facto ruler decorative headings are written in red and of part of the Sudan. For his correspondence dark brown, and there are some large strap- with General Gordon's sister, Mary Augusta, work initials. Two illustrated pages: (i) The and her notes on him, see Add. MS. 51301; Book of Daniel, fol. 12; (2) The Book of f. 1875-93, ri-d- Presented by the Department Revelation, fol. 18. The illustrations are of Egyptian Antiquities., . Add. reminiscent of the style found in large illu- MS. 61856. minated genealogies produced at the same Estate Map 'of the Manour of Church Clent period. See Maggs Bros., cat. 802 (1951), item . . .', Worcestershire 1704: Surveyed in Sep- 19. Add. MS. 61877. tember 1704. MS. note in right-hand corner William Graily Hewitt: Three manuscripts: (i) states 'W"^ Ede . . . drew ye Map'. Measures 'The wedding service of Lilian Maud Peebles 75 cm. (length) X 66 cm. (width). Scale 100 who was married to William Graily Hewitt at perches to 8 inches (appx. i :2475). Ink and the church of St John the Baptist, Windle- coloured washes on vellum. Add. MS. 61857. sham, in tbe county of , on the 29th day of July AD 1908'. Calligraphically written Travel Journal, Italy and France 1685-6; on vellum in black, red, gold, and blue by 'Memoire De ce que J'ay veu de Remar- Graily Hewitt. Binding of white vellum with quable et de tous les gites ou J'ay passe crimson and yellow ribbon ties. (2) 'Walden depuis Carpentras Jusques a Naples dont J'ay Pond' by Henry David Thoreau. Calligraphic- Mis les noms Jay Commence le dit voyage Le ally written on paper in black ink, with a few vingtieme D'octobre 1685. Lagarde Gigon- capitals, etc. in red, green, and gold. A das'. Describes the sights, etc. seen by the colphon at the end of the manuscript reads: author, who visited most of the major Italian 'Written out in this year of our Lord of the cities, including brief descriptions of Ranuccio Beauty of Peace 1917 by me, Graily Hewitt, II of Parma and Francesco II of Modena. in London, for consolation & as a gift to my Index of places visited and distances travelled. beloved Jean on His Birth-Day'. (According Rough list of expenses. Add. MS. 61858. to the donor, 'Jean' was a pet name for Mrs. Menologion (Calendar), in Slavonic, including Hewitt). Binding of dark green morocco, by

223 C. & C. McLeish. (3) Collection of specimens initials marking the divisions of the psalter of the work of members of the Manuscript (clear offsets from which, apparently showing Club, put together i July 1938 for William traces of pricking for transfer, can be seen on Graily Hewitt 'to mark their affectionate fols. 23 and 36), and one or two leaves at the appreciation of all he had done and is doing end, following the litany of the saints. The for them and for the craft'. Calligraphically calendar includes 13th- and 14th-century written on vellum; some pages are illuminated. obits of members of the Bottetourt family. A list of contributors is given at the end of Add. MS. 61888. the volume. Binding of dark green morocco, 'Tower of London' Hours: Book of Hours, in gold tooled, by Peter McLeish. Presented Latin, of Sarum use, written in England in by David Mure Wacher^ nephew of Graily the second half of the 15th century. On the Hewitt's wife, Lilian. Add. MSS. 61878- flyleaves at the beginning of the manuscript 61880. are notes and inscriptions in several hands Dame Ethel Smyth; Letters to Professor John recording, amongst other things, the execu- Plesch; 1935-42. Add. MS. 61881. tions at the Tower of London of Sir William Stanley (1495) and of Edward Stafford, Duke Ernest Chapman Papers: Correspondence and of Buckingham (1521). The hand responsible papers of Ernest Chapman, writer on music, for these two entries also recorded the death, etc.; 1929-70. Add. MSS. 61882-61886. on 15 May 1521, of his father, John Lucas Calendar, once part of a Book of Hours, written of Ashford in Kent, who was born at Milbeck, and illuminated in England; r.1330. The near Cockermouth in Cumbria. Among the entries have a strong East Anglian flavour and flyleaves at the end are four rough sketches in include, on 11 April, *sancti cuthlaci [sic] red crayon and, in the same medium, an festival in holandia'. Amongst later marginal inscription which reads: 'This ys Robert May- additions are the obits of Robert, Lord cotys boke'. Maycott is recorded as a bene- Hungerford (18 May 1459), his wife Margaret ficiary under the will of John Lucas in October Botraux (7 Feb. 1478), and Richard HI 1521; see Letters and Papers . . . of Henry (22 Aug. 1485). From the collection of Mrs. VIII, vol. iii, pt. ii (London, 1867), p. 725. J. E. O'Donnell of Guildford. For further Inlaid in the present binding ofthe manuscript fragments from the same manuscript see Folio are two panels from an earlier (probably the Fine Art, cat. 72 (May 1970), no. 251; Alan original.'') binding, bearing stamped designs Thomas, cat. 25 (Oct. 1970), no. i8b (the apparently depicting Adam and Eve. calendar itself was no. i8a); Maggs Bros., Formerly in the collection of Mrs. J. E. European Miniatures and Illuminations, Bul- O'Donnell of Guildford. Add. MS. 61889. letin no. 7 (Sept. 1971), nos. 3-5; Sotheby's Photographs of musicologists attending con- sale cat., 5 July 1976, lot 12. Add. MS. gresses and meetings, in Europe and the 61887. United States, of the International Musical The Bottetourt Psalter: Psalter, in Latin Society and of the International Association written in southern England, probably during of Music Libraries; 1952-69. Presented by Dr. the first quarter of the 13th century. Saints Alexander Hyatt King. Add. MS. 61890. relating to the diocese of Winchester are pro- 'Newgate Journal': Reports on 'The State of minent in both calendar and litany. The His Majesty's Gaol of Newgate', 29 Apr. manuscript is incomplete, lacking in particular 1816-27 ^^^- 1819, by the Keepers John A. leaves for the months March-August in the Newman (1804-3 ^^^- 1817; acting Keeper calendar, leaves bearing the major illuminated until 12 May 1817) and William R. H. Brown

224 (1817-22; warden of Fleet Prison 1822-42). six rioters (7 Dec. 1816) and to the execution The Journal covers the period of the Spa of John Cashman (12 Mar. 1817). The Journal Fields riots (2 Dec. 1816) and a number of at one time belonged to Nevill Brown entries refer to the authorities' reactions (Browne.?), 16 Great Tower Street, pre- before, during and after the disturbances. sumably a relation of the Keeper. Egerton Brief references are made to the reception of MS. 3802.

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