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S. Ioannes

Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator

S Bartholomaeus

Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator

S Andreas

Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator

S. Andraeas

Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator

Rugby XV

Black and white photograph of the rugby XV for 1932-33. Names on the board:

A. Wills, E. R. Hutt, E. P. R. Bowen-Cottwurst, J. E. Parry, J. A. A. Blaikie, A. F. Davies
?oon, E. E. A. Russell, M. K. Dorman, J. A. S. Hawkins (Captain), J. F. Austin, B. M. Napier, A. J. Crawford
J. P. Charles, W. D. H. Danby

Rugby Club Programmes

Cambridge University Rugby Football Club (CURFC) programme for a match against Harlequins. Of the 17 players names in the CURFC team (and replacements) 8 were from Magdalene - W. M. H. Rose, R. J. Boyd-Moss, C. J. Kingston, N. J. Baldock, C. W. Biddell, P. J. Lillington, D. Taylor, S. Cooke.

Rugby Club Photographs

Photos of the Rugby XV for 1911, 1933-1934, 1935-1936, 1947-1948 see MCPH/3/1

Photos of the Rugby XV for 1907, 1910 see MCPH/3/2

Photo of the Rugby XV 2000-2001 see MCPH/3/5

Rugby Club

Colour photograph. Names on the board:

Oli Ross, Calum Harvey-Scholes, David Walker, Dave Shone, Ed Hall, Laurence Orchard, Alex Read
Andrew McCredie, Oli Sanders, Oli Thickness, Tom Hargreaves, Oli Humes, Chris Meiring, Frank Sanders, Jonny Brown
Andy Webster, George Clark, Alex Taylor (Co-Captain), Bob Smith (Hon Secretary), Hugo Cobb (Co-Captain), George Morrisey, Fred Bromley

Rugby Club

Colour photograph. Names on the board:

J. Livingstone, C. Berry, J. Bowshill
T. Allie-Ebrahim, N. Widdows, J. Long-Martinex, J. E. K. Hamilton, J. G. E. Richardson
J. Bennett, L. Orchard, E. Thicknesse (Captain), B. Smith (Honorary Secretary), S. Schusman (Vice Captain), A. Kozak Eskenazi

Rugby Club

Colour photograph. Names on the board:

M. P. M. Alderton, T. Ingldew, A. T. Josaitis, S. S. H. Robson
H. E. Wantsit, J. E. Girling, M. S. Rowlands, G. Hart, K. C. Baker, H. H. B. O’Neill, O. A. Kontkanen, Y. M. Maait
H. S. M. Begley, A. J. Veale, S. C. Lewis, A. Courtaulo (Captain), B. Smith (Hon. Secretary), S. C. Atkins (President), T. D. Bilclough, J. S. Chapman, A. D. W. Cross

Rugby Club

The Rugby Club was formed in 1875 after a meeting was held in Mr Pine's rooms on 25 October.
The Captain of the Boat Club took the chair at the first meeting and was elected to the Presidency of the new club. Mr Whitehead was chosen as the first captain.
The first rugby match was played on the Corpus ground on 29 October and ended in a draw in favour of Corpus by 5 tries to nothing. The next game against Clare was played on Parker's Piece (the scene of University rugby matches until the municipal authorities objected tot he damage done). The result was a draw in favour of Magdalene by one try and a touchdown to nothing. The final game of the first season was against a joint team from St Peter's and St Catherine's and the score was Magdalene 5 touchdowns, Combined Colleges 3 tries and 2 touchdowns. Under the old rules no match could be won unless a goal was kicked. New rules came into force in November.
The game was then very different to the modern game with most international and club sides having 13 forwards and 7 outsides.
For further information see: College Magazine, No. 80, May 1949, pp. 15-17

Rugby Club

Cambridge Colleges Shield Final Winners 2017.

Colour photograph. Names on the board:

O. A. Kontkanen, A. M. Ruben, M. S. Rowlands, T. Ingledew, S. Burgess, T. Leung
S. S. H. Robson, W. P. Liebrecht, J. S. Brassington, J. Long-Martinez, J. E. K. Hamilton, K. T. C. Baker, H. C. Alexander, G. M. Barbantan
S. Lewis, J. Bennett, A. Coyne-Grell (Vice-Captain), B. Smith, J. Bowskill (Captain), S. A. Schusman, H. S. Begley

Rudyard Kipling

Contains documents and photocopies about Rudyard Kipling:

(1) Typescript copy from his diaries of motor tours, taken between 1911-14 and 1920-1926 (originals held in the Macmillan Archive).

(2) Photocopies of the wills of Rudyard Kipling, Caroline Kipling (wife) and Elsie Bainbridge (daughter) (originals are held in the University of Sussex)

(3) Copy of the Pocket Edition of Kim, 1960 (the ‘Heatthen edition’)

(4) Copies of Magdalene College Occasional Papers:
Kipling and His 'Coll'
by Jeffery D. Lewins (No. 9)
The Kipling that Nobody Reads
by Thomas Pinney, (No. 19)
The Ramsay - Mrs Kipling Letters
by Jeffery D. Lewins (No. 25)
The Kipling Onetime Governess: Sylvia Thompson's Memoir
by Jeffery D. Lewins (No. 26).

Also:
The Kipling Journal
, June 2001;
Rudyard Kipling's IF - in Translation
, edited by Jeffrey Lewins, August 2001;
Kipling on Magdalene, Two Un-published Letters about his Honorary Fellowship
from the College Magazine, No. 41 1996-1997.

(5) Papers relating to the Kipling Centenary Conference held in Magdalene College, on 5-7 September 2001 to mark the centenary of the publication of Kim. Includes the programme, attendance list, and abstracts of papers given.

(6) Photocopy of a photograph of a plaque at the University of Cape Town

Report to the Comité de Salut Public, signed by unidentified person

  • MCOL/Van de Weyer Albums/Album 7/f.16r
  • Item
  • 14 December 1794
  • Part of Old Library

Report in French on headed paper to the Comité de Salut Public, addressed from Paris, signed by an unidentified person.

The document is dated in the French republican calendar system: "le 24 frimaire de l'an troisième de la République Française".

Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat

Replies to the 1947 Circular for Creation of War List and Roll of Honour

Following WW2 Magdalene College set out to produce a comprehensive ‘War List and Roll of Honour’ to memorialise those members of the College who were lost in the war. A circular was sent out in 1947 “to every old member of the College matriculated since 1900” requesting information to be returned on a provided notecard “to include civilian national service as well as service in the armed forces, and to include all honours, awards, and decorations.”

Over the next few years, the individual notecards were returned to Magdalene College Office. The College Office processed and consolidated the returned notecards and later commemorated those who were lost on the World War Two memorial located in the Chapel. The individual notecards were preserved and are now in the Archive.

Transcript of the 1947 Circular
'War List and Roll of Honour. Since the publication of the second College Bulletin and War List in September 1941 the College Office has attempted to maintain similar records. The office has been handicapped, however, by shortage of staff and the absence of regular information, and these records are known to be incomplete and inaccurate. The College now contemplates the production of a comprehensive War List and Roll of Honour. In order to secure the greatest possible completeness and accuracy of detail, this circular is being sent to every old member of the College matriculated since 1900. The College would be grateful for the completion and return of the enclosed card, so that existing records may be corrected and brought up to date. It is intended to include civilian national service as well as service in the armed forces, and to include also all honours, awards and decorations. Where an old member of the College is known to have lost his life as a result of the war, this circular is being addressed to his parents; it is hoped that they will supply details of their son's war service. There may be cases, however, where the College has no record of death, and where in consequence the form of address used may have caused pain to widow or parents. To them the College desires to offer the most since apologies; every effort has been made to avoid such mistakes, and it is hoped that it will be understood that those which remain are due solely to the incompleteness of the available information. Some old members of the College, or their parents, who have visited Cambridge recently or maintained correspondence with the Master or one or the Fellows, may know that the information now requested has already been given; it has been thought, however, that any attempt at discrimination in the distribution of this circular would have been likely to lead to further errors, and that the probability of some duplication was preferable to the risk of any omission. War conditions have undoubtedly caused many unrecorded change of address: many of the circulars sent out before the compilation of earlier lists were returned by the Post Office marked 'not known'. Further, the replies now received will provide the material for a thorough revision of the College address-list. The largest possible number of replies is therefore desired. Any information likely to be of assistance towards this end will be greatly received: for instance, information from one old member of the College regarding another's change of address, or concerning men matriculated before 1900, to whom, before of their war service, a copy of this circular should have been sent.'

Replies
Although most returned the completed postcard containing details of war service, others also included additional material such as letters, funeral cards, obituaries, and official military papers e.g. copies of release orders.

Statistics Gained from the Returns
747 card replies
104 additional items e.g. letters etc
784 total names (7 duplicate names listed)

129 names on the WW2 memorial
115 names on WW2 memorial have additional information on the replies [see Excel box list]
14 names on WW2 memorial, no data in Excel box list
65 names on WW1 memorial, 1 name on Excel box list

705 served in WW2
6 served in WW1
5 served in both

336 British Army
9 British Indian Army
10 Indian Army
2 Government of India
75 Civilian Defence/Service
60 H.M. Government
112 RAF
60 Royal Navy
7 US Forces
1 Merchant Navy
1 Military Police
1 United Nations Relief
2 Conscientious Objectors

14 Prisoners of War
52 mentioned in dispatches
129 medals/awards won:
26 Military Cross [these were included on the memorial]
6 DFC [Distinguished Flying Cross]
6 DSC [Distinguished Service Cross given for service at sea]
1 KCB DSO [Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and Distinguished Service Order awarded to Trafford Leigh-Mallory]
1 GM [George Medal awarded to David Alexander Methven]

Reference Materials Box 9

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".

List of contents:

  1. Morris, G.C.R. (1979). 'A portrait of Thomas Hollier, Pepys’s surgeon', Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 61(3) May 1979, pp. 224-229.

  2. Unknown (1978). Painting of Thomas Hollier [Photograph]. Dated 'G.C.R. Morris 20.4.78'.

  3. 'An Interesting Example of Pepysian Memorabilia'. [Auction catalogue entry for a portrait of Thomas Hollier, c. 1661, from the collection of Sir Lance V. H. Crawley-Boevey Bart, of Flaxley Abbey].

  4. Morris, G.C.R. (1977). Letter to Robert Latham, 29 June. [Concerns portraits of Thomas Hollier and his wife Lucy Knowles].

  5. Lanoix, L. (1985). 'Samuel Pepys: le serviteur et le maître', Revue de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 113, pp. 165-179.

  6. R.W. Symonds (1930). 'The Pepys, Dyrham Park and Sergisson Bookcases', The Connoisseur, 86(343), pp. 275-282. [Photocopy].

  7. Anon. (1960). 'Evolution of the bookcase: Pepys’s solution of a problem', The Times,1 October.

  8. Millar, O. (1978). Pepys and the arts, 31 May, St Olave's Church, London. [Typescript of lecture given for Pepys Commemoration].

  9. Jian-Zhong, H. (1957). 'On the TA-Ming Yung-li erh-shih wu nien sui-tzu hsin-hai ta-ting li of Magdalene College Library', The Continent Magazine, 15(10). [Photocopy].

  10. Ladborough, R.W. (1962). A lost Pepys-Library book recovered, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 3(4), pp. 292-294.

  11. McCue, J. (1998). 'And so back to Cambridge', The Times, 12 February. [Concerns the newly identified 'Harwich portrait' of Pepys]. [Photocopy].

  12. Almond, A. (n.d.). Maps of the Spanish Armada by Robert Adams and John Pine. [Typescript essay].

  13. [Restricted access].

  14. de Hoop Scheffer, D. (1973). Letter to A.W. Aspital, 7 May. [Concerns the translation of a Dutch C17th broadsheet]. (Relates to PL 2977(85)).

  15. Domaine Clarence Dillon (2012). Chateau Haut-Brion, Premier Cru Classe en 1855. Canejan: l'imprimerie BM.

  16. Biggs, B. (1996). 'The style of the first English translation of the Imitatio Christi', in The Medieval Translator/Traduire au Moyen Age, 5, pp. 187-211.

  17. Hillier Parker. Superb refurbished Office building, 8,200 sq ft to let, 12 Buckingham Street, London WC2. [Brochure].

  18. Alan G. Thomas (1980). Pepys (Samuel) Autograph letter, signed, written at ten o'clock at night on the day of James II's flight, Catalogue 41. [Auction catalogue entry].

  19. Hall, A.R. (1979). 'Architectura Navalis', Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 51(1), pp. 157-174.

  20. [Restricted access].

  21. Peikola, M. (2005-2006). '"First is written a clause of the bigynnynge therof": The table of lections in manuscripts of the Wycliffite Bible', Boletín Millares Carlo, 24-25, pp. 343-378. (Relates to PL 15; PL 2073).

  22. Allegra, I. (2012). 'The Workshop of Fortune: St Albans and the sortes manuscripts', Scriptorium, 66(1), pp. 55-87. (Relates to PL 911).

  23. Meuwese, M. (2005). King Arthur in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: In de Pelikaan.

  24. Kent Clark, J. (1994). 'Protestants in masquerade', Humanities working paper. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology.

  25. Jones, N. (2011). 'Blood, Theft and Arrears: Stealing the Crown Jewels', History Today, 61(10), pp. 10-16.

  26. Pritchard, M. (2011). 'Samuel Pepys: Portraits and picture frames', The Burlington Magazine, 153(1297), pp. 220-223.

  27. [Missing].

  28. [Missing].

  29. Skeaping, L. (2020). The Samuel Pepys Club Newsletter, 77.

  30. Skeaping, L. (2022). The Samuel Pepys Club Newsletter, 79.

  31. Skeaping, L. (2023). The Samuel Pepys Club Magazine, 80.

  32. Samuel Pepys Club (2007). Newsletter, 53.

  33. [Restricted access].

  34. Samuel Pepys Club (2005). Annual Dinner Thursday 26 October 2005. [Invitation].

  35. Samuel Pepys Club (2008). Annual Dinner Wednesday September 10th 2008. [Invitation].

  36. Samuel Pepys Club (n.d.). Visit to Geffrye Museum on Thursday October 9th. [Form].

  37. Samuel Pepys Club (n.d.). Walks from Westminster to the City September 14 or 15. [Form].

  38. Samuel Pepys Club (n.d.). Comments from various members. [Results from survey].

  39. Naval Dockyards Society (2008). Conference held on Saturday October 18 2008 at the Royal Conference of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. [Invitation to members of the Samuel Pepys Club].

  40. Loveman, K. (2022). Deaf Londoners in the 1660s. London: Museum of London. [Educational comic].

  41. Knighton, C.S. (c. 2007). The Mary Rose: The written record*. [Lecture delivered to the Mary Rose 25th anniversary conference, Princes Royal Gallery, Royal Navy Museum, Portsmouth, 11 October 2007].

  42. Nicholas, S. (2003). Sam & I. [Typescript of play, commissioned for The City of London Tercentenary Celebrations of Samuel Pepys].

  43. Webber, S. (2005). 'Warmth of a gem of a show: Sam and I, Arundel Festival Fringe', Chichester Observer. [Photocopy of review].

  44. Take the Space (2005). Autumn 2005 Tour schedule for Sam and I.

Reference Materials Box 8

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".

List of contents:

  1. Barker, R.A. (n.d.). 'Baker, Matthew (1530-1613)', Missing Persons from the Dictionary of National Biography. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  2. [Missing].

  3. Barker, R.A. (2001). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', Cruising, p. 54. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  4. Davies, C.S.L. (2002). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', English Historical Review, 117(471), p. 467. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  5. Fudge, J.D. (2001). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', International Journal of Maritime History, 13(1), pp. 332-333. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  6. Anon. (2001). [Advertisement for The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades], Sea History, 97. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  7. Runyan, T.J. (2002). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', Albion, 34(2), pp. 300-301. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  8. Hutchinson, G. (2001). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', Mariner's Mirror, 87(4), p. 490. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  9. Sicking, L. (2003). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis, 22, p. 90. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  10. Knighton, C.S. and Wilson, T. (2001). ‘Serjeant Knight’s Discourse on the Cross and Flags of St. George (1678)’, The Antiquaries Journal, 81, pp. 351-390. (Relates to PL 2877; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  11. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). 'The Anthony Roll', Mary Rose Trust Report, vol. 3. [Typescript]. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  12. Chappell, E. (1933). 'Samuel Pepys as a Naval Administrator: a lecture delivered to the Hull Historical Association on 29th September'. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  13. Marsden, P. (comp.) (1999). The Mary Rose Historical Sourcebook. [Typescript draft]. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  14. Swain, R.L. (2002). ‘Henry VIII’s unlikely Naval Hero’, MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, 14(2), pp. 38-47. (Relates to PL 2991, PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  15. Brioist, P. (2002). 'Des mathematiciens au service des princes: La Renaissance, periode faste pour la geometrie et l'arithmetique', La Recherche, 7, pp. 32-36. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  16. Martin, C. (2002). ‘Gun ships and sea dogs: a Tudor sea change in naval tactics set the course of English supremacy afloat’, British Heritage, 23(4), pp. 34-41. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  17. Rennoldson, N. (n.d.). 'Review of The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy, ed. C.S. Knighton and D.M. Loades', Arquebusier, 25/26, pp. 34-37. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  18. [Restricted access].

  19. [Restricted access].

  20. Sandford, F. (1687). The History and Coronation of James II. [Cross-section reproduction of illustration of the procession for the Coronation featuring Pepys]. (Relates to PL 2929; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  21. ‘The Restoration Navy’, in Hodges, H.W. and Hughes, E.A. (eds.) (1922) Select Naval Documents. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 71-89. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1143; PL 2849; PL 2850; PL 2851; PL 2854; PL 2856; PL 2866; PL 2867
    PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  22. 'Reports of Pepys’s speech in the House of Commons, March 5th, 1668, Communicated by Mr E. S. de Beer', The Mariner’s Mirror (1928), 14(1), pp. 55-57. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  23. Wilson, J. (2001). ‘The Great Fire of Wymondham 1615’, The Annual: the Bulletin of the Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Research Group, 10, pp. 29-42. [Illustrated with woodcuts from ‘The arraignement Of John Flodder and his wife’ (Ballads 1: 130-1)]. (Relates to PL 2505; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  24. [Correspondence relating to MS corrections of 'In Rei Memoria'(1889)], Notes and Queries, 7. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1143; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  25. Tanner, J.R. (1923). 'Notes on Pepys's "Admiralty Journal" of 1674-9', Mariner's Mirror, 9(4), pp. 110-114. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  26. Wilson, G.A., Field, A.P. and Fullerton, S. (2002). 'The Big Brown Eyes of Samuel Pepys', Arch Ophthalmol, 120(7), pp. 969-975. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1836-41; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  27. Pool, B. (1970). 'Pepys and the Thirty Ships', History Today, 20(7), pp. 489-495. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  28. Probst, N. (1993). 'Nordeuropæisk spanteopslagning i 1500- og 1600-tallet: Belyst ud fra danske kilder', in E. Gøbel and J. Lorentzen (eds.) Maritim Kontakt XVI. Copenhagen: Kontaktudvalget for Dansk Maritim Historie- og Samfundsforskning, pp. 7-42. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2820, PL 2910; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  29. 'Reynart the Foxe', in W.J.B. Crotch (1928) The Prologues and Epilogues of William Caxton. London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by H Milford, Oxford University Press, pp. 62-63. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1796; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  30. Scott, K.L. (2002). 'Four early fifteenth-century English manuscripts of the Speculum humanae salvationis and a fourteenth-century exemplar', English Manuscript Studies: 1100-1700, 10, pp. 177-203. (Relates to PL 2359).

  31. Kirk, R. (1934). ‘Pepys and Camden’s "Britannia"’, Times Literary Supplement, May 3, p. 322. [Photocopy].

  32. The Friend's of Thomas Plume’s Library (2001). Events in 2001. [Leaflet].

  33. Luckett, R. (1999). The Pepys Library Project. [Typescript proposal].

33a. Hobson, A. (1970). ‘Pepys Library Magdalene College Cambridge’, in Great Libraries. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, pp. 213-222. [Photocopy]. [Appendix A in The Pepys Library Project].

  1. [Restricted access].

  2. Heal, A. (1948). ‘17th-century booksellers’ & stationers’ tradecards’, Alphabet and Image, 8, pp. 51-62. (Relates to PL 2973.500 (b, e, a)).

  3. van der Waals, J. (1984). 'Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, volume 3, part 1: Prints and drawings (general). Comp. by A.W. Aspital', Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, 14(2), pp. 143-147.

  4. [Restricted access].

  5. Lockwood, W.A. (n.d.). 'Missing prints in red'. [Hand list]. (Relates to PL 2972; PL 2973; PL 2974; PL 2975; PL 2976; PL 2977; PL 2978; PL 2979; PL 2980; PL 2981; PL 2982; PL 2983).

  6. Matthews, W. (1935). ‘Samuel Pepys and Spain’, Neophilologus, 20, pp. 120-129. [Photocopy].

39a. Matthews, H. (2003). Letter to Charles Knighton, 30 June. [Suggests that W. Matthews’ transcription of Pepys’ Tangier Diary, which he refers to in 'Samuel Pepys and Spain', was destroyed during the Blitz].

  1. Silva, G.C. (1998). O Diário Nautico do Iate “Saudades”. Uma descrição de Portugal na Segunda metade do Séc. XVII. Lisbon: Academia da Marinha, pp. 5-31. [Photocopy]. (Refers to PL 2894).

  2. Huntingdon District Council (2003). ‘Long lost Samuel Pepys documents discovered in Huntingdon’. [Two copies of printout from website accessed 17/04/2003].

  3. Barrington-Ward, S. (2003). Sermon for the Tri-centenary of the death of Samuel Pepys. 25 May, Magdalene College Chapel, Cambridge.

  4. Gaimster, D. (2003). ‘The Mary Rose’, British Archaeology, 7, pp. 13-19. (Relates to PL 2991).

  5. Mount, F. (2003). ‘Periwigs and posterity’, The Times Literary Supplement, May 21.

  6. Greenwich Tour Guides Association (2003). Pepys hereabouts: Monday 26th May 2003. [Flyer].

  7. Samuel Pepys Club (2003). The Tercentenary of the death of Samuel Pepys. [Brochure].

  8. Luckett, R. (2003). ‘Pepys and the Scots’. [Typescript for newspaper article].

  9. Groome, S. (2002-3). ‘The progression of statuary in the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace’, The London Gardener, 8, pp. 36-51. (Relates to PL 2972(213)).

  10. Wiche, G. (2003). Pepys Tercentenary 2003. [Pamphlet].

  11. Loverci, F. (1997). ‘Homo Californianus: vicende storiche e letterarie’, Clio, 33(1), pp. 5-40. [Includes letter to Richard Luckett from the author].

  12. McShane Jones, A. (2004). ‘Revealing Mary', History Today, 54(3), pp. 40-46. (Relates to PL 2505-9).

  13. Kjegleklubben ‘Pepys’ [Bowling Club]. (2001). Kongeaften 2001. 24 November, Bergen, Norway. [Programme in Norwegian. With quotations from the Diary and illustrated with Per Schwab’s murals at the bowling alley].

  14. Gaskell, R. (2004). 'Printing House and Engraving Shop, a Mysterious Collaboration', The Book Collector, 53(2). (Relates to PL 506(a)).

  15. Carey, H.M. (2003). 'What Is the Folded Almanac? The Form and Function of a Key Manuscript Source for Astro-Medical Practice in Later Medieval England', Social History of Medicine, 16(3), pp. 481-509. (Relates to PL 1662).

  16. Anon. (1961). 'Samuel Cooper as Prince of Limners' [Review of Royal Academy Exhibition “The Age of Charles II”], The Times, 3 January.

  17. Kirkby, B, Nye-Browne, M. and Zafrana, V. (1997). Wicca: "I Don't Believe in Witches But They Exist!" [Exhibition catalogue]. The Gallery, University of Essex 27 May-27 June. (Relates to PL 2973(447a)).

  18. Cunningham, G. (ed.) (1991). Henry VIII, 500th anniversary of his birth. London: British Tourist Authority. [Leaflet]. (Relates to PL 2991).

  19. Bonhams (n.d.). 'Pepys (Samuel)', Catalogue of Printed Books, Maps & Manuscripts, p. 176. [Features letter signed by Samuel Pepys, Navy Office, 15 July 1668].

  20. Sheppard, J.M. (ed.) (1997). A guide to the census of Western medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British Libraries. s.l.: s.n.

  21. McCusker, J.J. (2005). 'The demise of distance: the business press and the origins of the information revolution in the Early Modern Atlantic world', The American Historical Review, 110(2), pp. 294-321. (Relates to PL 2972-3).

  22. Jill Flintham in front of open book press in Pepys Library during inspection June 2005. [Photograph].

  23. Moor, D. and McLeod, W.H.H (trans.) (2005). “Worshipful Company of Shipwrights”. An account of all the proceedings had in the years 1683 and 1684 between the Free Shipwrights of London And the ...new Corporation of Shipwrights of Redrith... a transcription from The Company’s Book of Ordinances to 1792. (Guildhall ms 4600) and Checked against Pepys mss at Magdalene. [Typescript]. (Relates to PL 2875/421-463).

  24. Dumenda Productions (2005). Samuel Pepys: a life worth living. San Francisco, 8-18 September. [Multiple flyers and posters].

  25. Cambridge Illuminations Conference (2005). Cambridge Illuminations Conference: Pepysian MSS on display 10 Dec 2005. [Typescript list].

  26. Cockerill, T. (2005). 'The Cockerills, heirs of Samuel Pepys', Genealogists’ Magazine, 28(7), pp. 305-309. [Photocopy].

  27. Woolfolk, M. (2006). 'Searching for Samuel Pepys', British Heritage, pp. 42-48.

  28. Edwards, H.G.M et al. (2004). 'Raman spectroscopy of archaeological samples from the Barber-Surgeon's medicine chest on the Mary Rose', Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 35(8-9), pp. 746-753.

  29. Gibson-Wood, C. (2003). 'Marcellus, Laroon, John Baptist Gaspars and the portraits of Charles II for Christ’s Hospital’, The Burlington Magazine, 145(1204), pp. 505-509. [Photocopy].

Reference Materials Box 7

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".

List of contents:

  1. Rose, H. (1998). Catalogue 1257: Autograph Letters & Historical Documents, Maggs Bros Ltd., p. 83. [Catalogue entry for letter signed by Pepys, Navy Office 1671]. (Relates to PL 139).

2a. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Allin, Sir Thomas. [Typescript for Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry].
2b. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Anthony, Anthony. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2c. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Bacon, Philemon or Philip. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2d. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Batten, Sir William. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2e. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Beach, Sir Richard. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2f. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Richard Busby. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2g. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Carteret, Sir George. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2h. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Creed, John. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2i. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Cromleholme, Samuel. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2j. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Hewer, William. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2k. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Jordan, Sir Joseph. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2l. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Knight, John. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2m. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Langley, John. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2n. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Mennes, Sir John. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2o. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Middleton, Colonel Thomas. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2p. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Myngs, Sir Christopher. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2q. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Palmer, James. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2r. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Peachell, John. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2s. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Penn, Sir William. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2t. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Pepys, Samuel. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2u. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Rider, Sir William. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2v. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Smith or Smyth, Sir Jeremiah. [Typescript for ODNB entry].
2w. Knighton, C.S. (n.d.). Wheler, Sir Francis. [Typescript for ODNB entry].

  1. Knighton, C.S. (1998). ‘Review of The Theatre of Death: The Ritual Management of Royal Funerals in Renaissance England, 1570-1625 by Jennifer Woodward, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 29(2), pp. 514-516.

  2. Shelton, T. (1685). Zeiglographia. [Four enlarged photocopied pages]. (Relates to PL 860(ii)).

  3. Barnard, F.P. (1914). ‘Henry the Eighth’s Navy’, in O. Elton (ed.) A Miscellany Presented to John Macdonald Mackay. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press; London: Constable, pp. 132-141. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2219).

6a. Griffiths, A. (1995). 'Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Volume III: Prints and Drawings Part ii, Portraits. Comp. E. Chamberlain’, Print Quarterly, 12(4), pp. 409-412. [Photocopy].

6b. Griffiths, J. (1996). 'Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Volume II: Ballads, Part i: Catalogue. Comp. H. Weinstein; Volume II: Ballads, Part ii: Indexes. Comp. H. Weinstein. Volume III: Prints and Drawings, Part ii: Portraits. Comp. E. Chamberlain', The Library, 18(1), pp. 68–70. [Photocopy].

6c. Ollard, R. (1984). ‘Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Vol V, Part ii, Modern Manuscripts*. Comp. C.S. Knighton’, The English Historical Review, 99(392), pp. 624-625. [Photocopy].

6d. Thompson, J.J. (n.d.). ‘Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College Cambridge. Volume Vi: Bindings. Comp. R. McKitterick and R. Beadle’, Medium Ævum, 63(2), pp. 360-361. [Photocopy].

6e. Ollard, R. (1978). 'The many sides of Pepys', The Times Literary Supplement, 24 November. [Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Volume I: Printed Books. Comp. N.A. Smith, H.M. Adams and D. Pepys Whitely.]

6f. Ollard, R. (1978). 'The many sides of Pepys', The Times Literary Supplement, 24 November. [Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Volume I: Printed Books. Comp. N.A. Smith, H.M. Adams and D. Pepys Whitely. Photocopy].

6g. Ollard, R. (1978). 'Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Volume I: Printed Books. Comp. N.A. Smith. Ed. R. Latham', British Book News, November. [Photocopy].

6h. Shaaber, M.A. (1979). 'Review of Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge. General Editor R. Latham. Volume I: Printed Books. Comp. N.A. Smith', Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography, pp. 120-129. [Photocopy].

  1. Knighton, C.S. (1980). ‘Pepys and his Library’ [typescript lecture], Cambridge Antiques Society, 5 Nov.

  2. Duffy, E. (1986). ‘The Godly and the Multitude in Stuart England’, The Seventeenth Century, 1(1), pp. 31-55. (Relates to PL 365; PL 1836-41). [Photocopy].

9a. Good Company Pepys Productions (1999). Samuel Pepys, The Secret Diaries, Written by Dennis Saunders, Guildford Yvonne Arnold Theatre, 6-10 April. [Leaflet]. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

9b. Good Company Pepys Productions (1999). Samuel Pepys, The Secret Diaries, by Dennis Saunders Spring Tour 1999. [Schedule]. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

9c. [Restricted access].

  1. Klingholz, R. (1998). ‘Die Letzte Schlacht der “Revenge”’, GEO Das neue Bild der Erde, 12, pp. 86-108. (Relates to PL 2820).

  2. Anderson, R.C. (1920). ‘Henry VIII.’s “Great Galley”’, Mariner’s Mirror, 6(9), pp. 274-281. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2991).

  3. Kelly, J. (1998). ‘The Pirate, the Ambassador and the Map-Maker’, History Today, 48(7), pp. 49-55. (Relates to PL 2610; PL 2874 (271-333))

  4. Williamson, J.A. (1914). ‘The Two Ships Named Great Harry’, Blackwood’s Magazine, 195(30), pp. 205-215. [Photocopy].

14a. Lockyer, R. (1970). ‘A very worthy, Industrious & curious person’ [Review of The Diary of Samuel Pepys, A new and complete transcription edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews. Vols 1, 2 and 3. Published by G. Bell & Sons.], Folio, pp. 92-94. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

14b. (1971). 'Reviews: The Diary of Samuel Pepys, A new and complete transcription edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews. Published by G. Bell & Sons', Folio, p. 20. [Article on the upcoming publication of Volumes 4 and 5].
(Relates to PL 1836-41).

14c. (1972). 'Reviews: The Diary of Samuel Pepys, A new and complete transcription edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews. Published by G. Bell & Sons', Folio, p. 20. [Article on the upcoming publication of Volumes 6 and 7].(Relates to PL 1836-41).

14d. Graf, S. (1972). 'A Massive and Brilliant Piece of Scholarship on Samuel Pepys' Diary, in 5 Volumes', The Houston Chronicle, 20 February, p. 10. [Photocopy for review of The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols. I-V, translated and edited by R. Latham and W. Matthews, University of California].

14e. Brady, F. (1971). 'A New Edition of Pepys', The Yale Review, pp. 269-274. [Photocopy for review of The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols. I-III, edited by R. Latham and W. Matthews, University of California Press].

14f. Thompson, R.H. (1976). 'A Minor Amendment to the New Edition of Pepys' Diary', Spink's Numismatic Circular, p. 464.

14g. Hyam, R. (1983). 'Pepys' Diary: uncut and completed. Robin Hyman of Bell & Hyman on the publication of the final volumes of the complete Pepys', The Bookseller, 22, p. 224. [Photocopy].

  1. Hughes, J.T. (1999). ‘William Petty: Oxford anatomist and physician’, Journal of Medical Biography, 7(1), pp. 11-16.

  2. Loomie, A.J. (ed.) (1978). ‘Appendix III: The “Directions” of James I for Anglican Services in Spain. Newmarket, 10 March 1623 o.s.’, in Spain and the Jacobean Catholics. Vol 2, 1613-1624. London: Catholic Record Society, pp. 185-186. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1734).

  3. J.P. Morgan & Co. Invitation to the International Council Dinner at Banqueting House in Whitehall. [Features print from London and Westminster reproduced on the front cover]. (Relates to PL 2972(98a)).

18a. Somerset, A. (1998). 'An unlikely couple' [Review of Particular Friends: The Correspondence of Pepys and Evelyn ed. by G. de la Bédoyère, The Spectator, 21 February.

18b. (1998). Paperbacks: Particular Friends: The Correspondence of Pepys and Evelyn ed. by G. de la Bédoyère, The Spectator, 15 November. [Promoting the book's publication].

  1. Ellis, H. (ed.) (1843). 'Humphrey Wanley to Samuel Pepys, Esq. Comparison of two Greek manuscript Book of Anthems. His opinion on the age of certain fragments of Manuscripts which Mr. Pepys had sent to him.', in Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries. London: Camden Society, pp. 272-282. [Photocopy].

  2. [Restricted Access]

  3. Wilson, T. (1979). 'Some Manuscripts of Flag Interest in the Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge', 8th International Congress of Vexillology, Vienna, Austria, 25-29 June, pp. 148-156. [Photocopy].

  4. Knighton, C.S. (2000). 'Some Pepysian Addenda at Magdalene College, Cambridge', The Mariner’s Mirror, 86(2), pp. 148-156. (Relates to MCCA/MCAD/11/2/2/1/1; MCPSL/3/7/3; MCPSL/3/7/5; MCPSL/3/7/7; MCPSL/3/7/8; MCPSL/3/7/13). [Two copies].

  5. [Missing].

  6. Evans, J. (1999). 'The Material Culture of Greek Astronomy', Journal for the History of Astronomy, 30(3), pp. 238-307. (Relates to PL 2329/56v).

  7. Updike, J. (1999). ‘Groaning Shelves: The evolution of books and their housing’, The New Yorker, October 4, pp. 106-110.

  8. Luckett, R. (1998-99). ‘A Sea-Change: Samuel Pepys and the Evacuation of Tangier', Magdalene College Magazine, 43. [Typescript].

  9. Burmester, J. (1984). Unrecorded edition of Marcellus Laroon's very rare art of defence. [Auction catalogue entry]. (Relates to PL 2973/456-64).

  10. McKearin, H. (1982). ‘Possets, Syllabubs and their Vessels’, The Glass Circle, 5, pp. 57-67. (Relates to PL 1836-41; Diary, 6 January 1668).

  11. Bloomsbury Book Auctions. (1999). Catalogue of Historical Documents: Autograph Letters and Printed Books. (Entry for letter from Samuel Pepys to Lord Yarmouth, 27th April 1678). [Photocopy].

  12. Rushton, G. (2000). Older than England: Hampshire then and now, 2000. Hampshire: Hampshire County Council. (Relates to PL 2991).

  13. Wiche, G. (1998). 'Book-Hunting in the Arctic - The Faroe Islands', Caxtonian, November 1998, pp. 3-5, continues in December 1998 and January 1999. (Relates to PL 392).

  14. Nicholas Roberts Publications (2000). Exploration and Seafaring: The Return of the Dutch East India Fleet on 1st May 1599 painted by Andries van Eertvleld. Oakham: Nicholas Roberts Publications Ltd. (Relates to PL 2991).

  15. Dawson, M.S. (2000). 'Histories and Texts: Refiguring the Diary of Samuel Pepys', The Historical Journal, 43(2), pp. 407-431. [Two copies - one is a photocopy].

  16. Knight, J. (1681). 'Appendix A: The will of John Knight, in E.M. Calvert and R.T.C Calvert (1939) Sergeant Surgeon John Knight, Surgeon General 1664-1680*. London: W. Heinemann Ltd, pp. 95-99. (Relates to PL 2661-3).

  17. Hobbs, D. (1994). ‘Royal Ships and their Flags in the Late Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries’, The Mariner’s Mirror, 80(4), pp. 388-394. [Photocopy].

  18. Wright, D. (2000). ‘The astronomy in Pepys’ Diary’, Astronomy & Geophysics, 41(4), pp. 4.23-4.27.

  19. Wright, D. (2000). ‘The scotoscope’, Astronomy & Geophysics, 41(5), p. 5.9. [Photocopy].

  20. Groffman, S. (1985). ‘The sore eyes of Samuel Pepys’, Journal of the American Optometric Association, 53(5), pp. 370-372. [Photocopy].

  21. Knighton, C. (2000-1). ‘A ‘pitiful sorry devotion’ in the Abbey - and assignations in the Cloisters’, The Westminster Abbey Chorister, 31, pp. 31-34.

  22. Mosser, D.W. (1999). ‘Corrective Notes on the Structures and Paper Stocks of Four Manuscripts Containing Extracts from Chaucer’s "Canterbury Tales"’, Studies in Bibliography, 52, pp. 97-114.

  23. George, W. (1981). ‘The bestiary: a handbook of the local fauna’, Archives of Natural History, 10(2), pp. 187-203. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1916).

  24. Wilson, E.M. (1958). 'Tragic Themes in Spanish Ballads', The Fifth Canning House Annual Lecture, Canning House, 24 April 1958. London: Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Councils.

  25. Burningham, N. (2001). ‘Traditional Boat Evolution Through Selection and Rational Choice?’, Maritime Life and Traditions, 12(60), pp. 83-84. (Relates to PL 2001).

  26. Davies, J.D. (1987). ‘Wales and Mr. Pepys’s Navy’, Cymru a'r Môr/ Maritime Wales, 11, pp. 101-111. [Photocopy].

  27. Davies, J.D. (1993). ‘The Navy, Parliament and political crisis in the reign of Charles II’, The Historical Journal, 36(2), pp. 271-288. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2853; PL 2855; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  28. Anderson, J.L. (1988). ‘Prince William’s descent upon Devon, 1688: the environmental constraints’ in S. Fisher (ed.), Lisbon as a Port Town, the British Seaman and other Maritime Themes. Exeter: University of Exeter. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  29. Teviotdale, E.C. (1997). ‘Some classified catalogues of the Cottonian Library’ in C.J. Wright (ed.), Sir Robert Cotton as Collector: Essays on an Early Stuart Courtier and his Legacy. London: British Library, pp. 194-207. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2427; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  30. Franklin, J. (1989). ‘Appendix IV. Samuel Pepys and Models’, in J. Franklin, Navy Board Ship Models, 1650-1750. London: Conway, pp. 179-181. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  31. de. La Garanderie M-M. (1985). ‘Lazare de Baif d 1547’, in P.G. Betenholz (ed.), Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation, vol.1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 87-88. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 419(1,2,4); PL 716(1); PL 1763, PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  32. Huang, C-C. (1952). [Discussion of PL 1914(2) in Chinese], Tar-Iu tsa-chih, 15. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL1914(2), PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  33. Barker, R.A. (1988). "Many May Peruse us": Ribbands, Moulds and Models in the Dockyards, Lisbon: Centro de Estudos de História e Cartografia Antiga, Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical. [Revised and annotated photocopy of Box 9: 27]. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  34. Taylor, G. (1978). ‘Chaplains of our ships of war’, in G. Taylor, The Sea Chaplains: A History of the Chaplains of the Royal Navy. Oxford: Oxford Illustrated Press, pp. 86-114. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  35. Barker, R.A. (1991). ‘Design in the Dockyards about 1600’, in P. Reinder Reinders and Kees P. (eds.), Carvel Construction Technique: Skeleton-First, Shell-First. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 62-69. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2501; PL 2910; PL 2820; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  36. Barker, R.A. (1998). ‘Portuguese Shipbuilding: from Genoa to Goa via Geometry’, in I.F. Earle and S. Parkinson (eds.), Studies in the Portuguese Discoveries I. Proceedings of the First Colloquium of the Centre for the Study of the Portuguese Discoveries. Warminster: Aris & Philips, pp. 53-69. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  37. Barker, R.A. (1998). ‘Cradles of Navigation: Launching ships in the age of discoveries’, Limites do mar e da terra, Ars Nautica, Patrimonia, Cascais. pp. 67-87. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  38. Barker, R.A. (1998). ‘English shipbuilding in the sixteenth century: evidence for the processes of conception and construction’, in E. Rieth (ed.), Concevoir et construire les navires: de la trière au picoteux, vol. 13. Ramonville-Saint-Agne. pp. 107-26. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 2856; PL 2858; PL 2879).

  39. Pickering & Chatto (1982). 'Pepy's [sic.] copy, Blackmore, (Sir Richard). A satire against wit', Catalogue 650, p. 3. [Auction catalogue entry - not in Pepys Library].

Reference Materials Box 6

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".

List of contents:
1a. Wormald, F. (n.d.). Notes on the Lauderdale sale catalogue of January 1692. [Photocopy].

1b. Wormald, F. (n.d.). Some Pepysian Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library. [Typescript essay].

1c. Wormald, F. (n.d.). ‘Bibliotheca Manuscripta Lauderdaliana’, pp. 151-158. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1584; PL 2329; PL 2014; PL 2002; PL 1576).

  1. Goldstein, L.M. (1966). ‘The Pepys Ballads’, The Library, 21(4), pp. 282-292. (Relates to PL 2505-9).

  2. Chiggiato, A. (1991). 'Contenuti delle Architetture Navali Antiche', Anteneo Veneto, pp. 141-211. [Two copies]. (Relates to PL 2820).

  3. Carcas B. (1991). The Life of James Carkesse, 1634-1711. [Typescript essay - includes loose letter from Bernard Carcas to Robert Latham]. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  4. Latham, R.C. (1991). 'Pepys and his editors', in J. Horden (ed.) Bibliographia: Lectures, 1975-88, by recipients of the Marc Fitch Prize for Bibliography. Oxford: Leopard's Head, pp. 105-119.

  5. Latham, R.C. (1958). ‘Samuel Pepys - Scientist’, Crookes Digest, 30, pp. 2-9. (Relates to PL 1836-4).

  6. MacArthur, W.P. (1928). ‘Some Medical References in Pepys’, Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, pp. 1-15. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

8a. Nottingham Court Press. Sir Francis Drake's Pocket Almanac. London: Nottingham Court Press. [Leaflet for facsimile of PL 1].

8b. Nottingham Court Press. Map of Rome. London: Nottingham Court Press. [Brochure for facsimile of PL 2990]

8c. Nottingham Court Press. A Samuel Pepys Scrapbook - Views of London and Westminster. London: Nottingham Court Press. [Brochure for collection of prints].

  1. Aldwych Books. The Mary Rose Print. London: Aldwych Books Ltd. [Brochure for facsimile of the Mary Rose]. (Relates to PL 2991).

  2. Engle, G. (1993). ‘The Tradescant Tomb: The significance of the carvings’, Museum of Garden History Newsletter, 47, pp. 27-29. (Relates to PL 2972/166a & b).

  3. Sorrell, M. (1993). ‘Jack Fool’s Picture’, Essex Journal, 28(1), pp. 21-24.

  4. Ullendorff, E. (1992). ‘An Ethiopic Inscription in Westminster Abbey', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2(2), pp. 167-173. (Reference to Sir Samuel Morland).

  5. Shesgreen, S. (1992). ‘The Cries of London in the Seventeenth Century’, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 86(3), pp. 269-294. (Relates to PL 2973).

14a. Adams, S. (1992). ‘The Papers of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester I. The Browne-Evelyn Collection’, Archives, 20(87), pp. 63-85. (Relates to PL 2502-4).

14b. Adams, S. (1993). ‘The Papers of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester II. The Atye-Cotton Collection’, Archives, 20(90), pp. 131-144. (Relates to PL 2502-4).

  1. Adams S. (1991). 'Review: The Gran Armada: 1988 and After', History, 76(247), pp. 238-249.

  2. Peck, E.H. (1993). The Battle of Glenlivet. Published for Avonside Conservation Group. (Relates to PL 358/4).

  3. Barker, R.A. (1992). ‘Shipshape for Discoveries, and Return’, The Mariner’s Mirror, 78(4), pp. 433-447.

18a. Barker, R.A. (1992). 'Of caravelas, tides and water', Rota da Seda, UNESCO, Sagres, April. [Typescript].

18b. Barker, R.A. (1992). 'Of caravelas, tides and water', Rota da Seda, UNESCO, Sagres, April, pp. 101-125.

  1. Barker, R.A. (1992). ‘Barrels at Sea: Water, Stowage and Guns on the Portugese Ocean’. I Simpósio de História Marítima, December. Lisbon: Academia de Marinha. [Typescript].

  2. Barker, R.A. (1994). 'A Manuscript on Shipbuilding, circa 1600, copied by Newton’, Mariner's Mirror, 80(1), pp. 16-29.

  3. Boydell & Brewer (1994). Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College Cambridge. [Brochure].

  4. [Missing].

  5. Good Company Theatre Productions (1994?). The Pepys Show: The private life and public times of Samuel Pepys, by Dennis Saunders directed by Sue Pomeroy, Cambridge Arts Theatre, 25-30 June. [Flyer].

  6. Turner, F. McD. C. (1933). ‘Pepys’s Books’, The Cambridge Review, p. 430.

  7. Old Hall Press (1994). The Cryes of London: The Collection in the Pepys Library. Leeds: Old Hall Press. [Brochure]. (Relates to PL 2972; PL 2980).

  8. Johnston, S. (1994). 'Mathew Baker and the Art of the Shipwright' in Making mathematical practice : gentlemen, practitioners and artisans in Elizabethan England. PhD dissertation. University of Cambridge. (Relates to PL 2820).

  9. Pezzini, D. (1994). 'Un Trattato sulla vita e attiva dalle "Revelationes" (VI, 65) di Santa Brigida: edizione di "An Informacion of Contemplative Lyf and Actif" dal MS Oxford, Bodley 423'. Aevum, 68(2), pp. 379-406. (Relates to PL 2125).

  10. Spufford, M. (1996). Chippenham to the World: microcosm to macrocosm. Roehampton Institute London, 20 February. pp. 4-23.

  11. de la Bédoyère, G. (1994). ‘John Evelyn’s Library Catalogue’, The Book Collector, 43(4), pp. 529-48. [Two copies].

  12. Gardner, M. (1974). ‘Mathematical games: The arts as combinatorial mathematics, or how to compose like Mozart with dice’, Scientific American, 231(6), pp. 132-136. [Two copies]. (Relates to PL 2467-8).

  13. HarperCollins (1995). The Diary of Samuel Pepys. [Publicity page for the first paperback edition of Pepys' Diary].

  14. Ratcliffe, M. (1995). ‘Pepys and the art of peeping’ [book review in newspaper], 19 March.

  15. Tomalin, C. (1995). ‘Private and public pleasures’ [book review], The Guardian, July 28.

  16. Harper, C.H.A. (n.d.). Samuel Pepys - Sermon-Taster. [Typescript essay].

  17. Aubrey, J. (1718-19). 'Appendix', in 1975 facsimile of The Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, pp. 330-333. [Photocopy].

  18. Gumpert, J.P. (1990). ‘Über Faltbücher, vornehmlich Almanache’, Rationalisierung der Buchherstellung im Mittelalter und in der frühen Neuzeit, Wolfenbüttel, 12-14 November. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL1662).

  19. Taguchi, M. (1996). ‘The Legend of the Cross: Comparative Translation from English, Anglo-Norman and Latin’, Journal of Osaka Sangro University, 89, pp. 17-28. (Relates to PL 2125).

  20. Taguchi, M. (1996). ‘The legend of the Cross before Christ: another prose treatment in English and Anglo-Norman’, Poetica (Tokyo), 45, pp. 15-61.

  21. Podgorsky, A.V. (1996). An Ordinary Story of Love. [In Cyrillic script].

  22. Podgorsky, A.V. (1996). John Evelyn’s Memoirs: towards a definition of the genre. [In Cyrillic script].

  23. Keynes, M. (1997). ‘Why Samuel Pepys stopped writing his Diary: his dimming eyesight and ill-health’, Journal of Medical Biography, 5(1), pp. 25-29.

  24. Hull, D. (1997). ‘Robert Hooke: A Fractographic Study of Kettering-Stone’, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 51(1), pp. 45-55.

  25. Bennett, I. (1994). Mr Pepys and His Musique: Three Scenes with Incidental Music of the Period. Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press.

  26. Withers, C. (1997). ‘Geography, royalty and empire: Scotland and the making of Great Britain, 1603-1661’, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 113(1), pp. 22-32. (Relates to PL 2973 (330a)).

  27. Cameron, A. (1996). ‘And it’s all written down in his diary’, Lloyd’s List. [Photocopy of review of Samuel Pepys and the second Dutch war: Pepys's navy white book and Brooke House papers. Transcribed by William Matthews and Charles Knighton; edited by Robert Latham]. (Relates to PL 2581).

  28. Capp, B. (1997). 'Review of Samuel Pepys and the second Dutch war: Pepys's navy white book and Brooke House papers. Transcribed by William Matthews and Charles Knighton; edited by Robert Latham', The Mariner's Mirror, 83(1), pp. 105-106. (Relates to PL 2581).

  29. Ollard, R. (n.d.). ‘Scott inquiry or the 17th Century’, Daily Telegraph. [Photocopy of review of Samuel Pepys and the second Dutch war: Pepys's navy white book and Brooke House papers. Transcribed by William Matthews and Charles Knighton; edited by Robert Latham].

  30. Strauß, U. (1997). ‘Herzog, Kreigsschiffkapitän, Abenteurer. Unbekannte Quellen 1673-1675 aus dem Wolfenbütteler Nachlaß des Christian August von Holstein-Norburg’, Braunschweigisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschicht,78, pp. 149-172. (Relates to PL 2141).

  31. Frugé, A. (1993). ‘London 1660 and 1960: The Coded Words of Sam Pepys’, in A Skeptic Among Scholars: August Frugé on University Publishing, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, pp. 167-184. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL1836-41).

  32. McCue, J. (1998). ‘And so back to Cambridge’, The Times, 12 February. [Also includes photocopy].

  33. Davidson, A. (1996). '“Some by Stenography”? Stationers, Shorthand, and the Early Shakespearean Quartos’, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 90(4), pp. 417-449. (Relates to PL 402).

  34. Dobbs, C. and Swinbank, E. (1998) ‘Raising the Mary Rose’, Physics Review, 7(4), pp. 6-10. (Relates to PL 2991).

  35. Gibson, K. (1997). The Cult of Charles II. London: The Royal Stuart Society.

  36. Bellew, G. (1982). ‘An examination of the flags and heraldry on the contemporary picture of the Mary Rose’, The Coat of Arms, 122, pp. 47-53. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2991).

  37. Kelly, J. (1998). ‘Once a Pirate’, Mercator’s World, 3(3), pp. 50-57.

  38. Thompson, R. (1976). ‘Samuel Pepys’s Penny Merriments: a Checklist', The Library, 31(3), pp. 223-34. [Two photocopies]. (Relates to PL 302-304).

  39. (1962). ‘Secret of the Obelisk Discovered: Expert "deciphers" missing inscription’, The Guardian, 25 December.

  40. Watson, P. (1983). ‘Hewer, William (1642-1715) of Gauden House, Clapham Surr.’, in B.D. Henning (ed.) The House of Commons 1660-1690, London: Secker & Warburg for the History of Parliament Trusted, p. 542. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1836).

  41. Watson, P. (1983). ‘Carteret, Sir George, 1st Bt. (c. 1610-80), of Whitehall and Hawnes, Beds.’, in B.D. Henning (ed.) The House of Commons 1660-1690, London: Secker & Warburg for the History of Parliament Trusted, pp. 29-31. [Photocopy].

  42. Astengo, C. (1996). Elenco Preliminare di Carte ed Atlanti Nautici Manoscitti: Eseguiti Nell’Area Mediterranea Nel Periodo 1500-1700 e Conservati Presso Enti Pubblici, Genova: Istituto di Geografia, Università di Genova.

  43. Keynes, S.D. (n.d.). Typescript relating to Humphrey Wanley’s 'Book of Specimens'. (Relates to PL 2981).

  44. Strauß, U. (1997). ‘Aus dem Schiffstagebuch der HMS ANTHELOPE 1673/74', Das Logbuch, 33, pp. 170-173.

63a. Pepys, S. ‘Beauty Retire’. [Multiple photocopies of modern sheet music]. (Relates to PL 2803).

63b. Pepys, S. ‘It is decreed’. [Multiple photocopies of modern sheet music]. (Relates to PL 2803).

  1. Luckett, R. (1995). ‘Pepys and Hackney’, in Hackney History, volume one, London: Friends of Hackney Archives, pp. 3-9.
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