Subseries 11 - Reference Materials Box 11

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MCPSL/4/11

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Reference Materials Box 11

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

List of contents:

  1. Hunter, M. (1994). 'Transmitting to posterity: the miraculous intactness of Samuel Pepys’s library', The Times Literary Supplement, 30 December, p. 13. [Photocopy].

  2. Paffard, M. and Harrison, D. (1995). 'Pepys's Library', The Times Literary Supplement, 13 January. [Photocopy]. [Letters to the editor in response to Michael Hunter’s article].

  3. McCue, J. (1998). 'Pepys’s books balanced', The Times, 12 January, p. 38. [Photocopy].

  4. Chappell, E. (1931). Catalogue of Pepysiana belonging to Mr. Edwin Chappell, exhibited at the Annual General Meeting of the Society for Nautical Research, held at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 8th July 1931. [Typescript programme].

  5. Davies, R. (c.1979). 'Keeper of the Secret Pepys', The Daily Telegraph. [Photocopy].

  6. Swan Galleries (2017). Lot 167: Pepys, Samuel. Memoires relating to the state of the Royal Navy of England. [Printed information for the bid].

  7. Hunt, G. (2010). “The Mary Rose: An Artist’s View', Shipwright, pp. 49-57. [Photocopy].

  8. Vale, B. (ed.) (2017). 'More Documents for the Last Campaign of the Mary Rose', in The Naval Miscellany, Vol. 8. London: Routledge for the Navy Records Society, pp. 49-84. [Photocopy].

  9. [Restricted access].

  10. Hunt, A. (2016). 'Eye on posterity: How the ambitious young man of Samuel Pepys’ diary presented himself to the future through his book collection',The Times Literary Supplement, 18 March, pp. 3-4.

  11. Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution. The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. 20 November 2015-28 March 2016. [Exhibition plan].

  12. Bailey, J.E. (1876). 'On the Cipher of Pepys’s Diary', Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, 2.

  13. An Address on the Medical History of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pepys. Read before the Abernethian Society on March 6th, 1895.

  14. Smith, J. (n.d.). Some Correspondence (1831-1832) of the Reverend John Smith, Decipherer of the Pepys Diary.

  15. Barker, R. (2006). 'Two architectures – a view of sources and issues', Max Planck Institut, Berlin Workshop. [Preprint 338, H. Nowacki and W. Lefèvre (eds.) Creating Shapes in Civil and Naval Architecture: A Cross-Disciplinary Comparison, Vol. 1, pp. 41-133].

  16. Bonhams. (2009). 'Lot 101: Pepys and the Royal Navy. A Manual of Instructions, largely in shorthand', Printed Books, Maps and Manuscripts, New Bond Street, London, 10 November. [Photocopy of auction catalogue].

  17. Manning, P. (1913). 'William Stokes, Vaulting-Master', The Oxford Magazine, 31, pp. 229-230. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1434 (6)).

  18. Stogdon, N.G. (1998). 'Albrecht Dürer, The Prodigal Son', Catalogue XI, Early Northern Engravings, (Description of PL 2984/ii(155a)).

  19. Voewood Rare Books (2018). 'Lot 34: From the library of Mary Skinner and latterly John Sparrow', Catalogue One. [Auction catalogue]. (Purchased by the Friends of the Pepys Library, June 2018).

  20. Skeaping, L. (ed.) (2018). The Samuel Pepys Club Newsletter, 74 .

  21. Skeaping, L. (ed.) (2018). The Samuel Pepys Club Newsletter, 75.

  22. Christie’s (1993). 'Lot 113: Loggan, David. Oxonia Illustrata. 1675', Valuable Natural History and Travel Books, Atlases and Globes, London, 12 May.

  23. The Grolier Club (2019). Visit to Cambridge 2nd-5th June 2019. [Programme and catalogue].

  24. Sutherland, C. (trans.) (n.d.). Pepys in the Sloane Correspondence, British Library. [Typescript].

  25. Knighton, C.S. and Hildred, A. (2017). 'Overgunning the Mary Rose: the King was warned', Journal of the Ordnance Society, 24, pp. 5-13. [Photocopy].

  26. Robertson, R.(2005). 'Censors of the Mind: Samuel Pepys and the Restoration Licensers', Dalhousie Review, 85(2), pp.181-194. [Photocopy].

  27. Ford, R.M. (2019). 31 items of Pepysiana from the papers of Edwin Chappell, comprising rare printed pamphlets, booklets and offprints by him and other Pepys scholars including Sir Arthur Bryant and J. R. Tanner. Richard M. Ford Ltd. [Online catalogue entry].

  28. Print of PL 2820, p. 24.

  29. Print of PL 2991, p. 2-3.

  30. Print of PL 2973, p. 447d.

  31. Print of PL 2972, p. 77.

  32. Print of PL 2972, p. 271.

  33. Print of Pepys bookplate, with portrait engraving and motto.

  34. Print of Pepys portrait by Kneller.

  35. Print of PL 2972, p. 78.

36a. Print of PL 2983, p. 262.

36b. Bene’t College. [Print of the Pepys Building].

  1. Munby, A.N.L. (1977). 'The case of the "Caxton" manuscript of Ovid', in A.N.L. Munby and N. Barker (ed.) Essays and Papers. London: Scolar Press, pp. 151-173. [Photocopy].

  2. Hughes, M.E.J. (2020). Samuel Pepys: birthdays domestic and royal, The Friends of the Pepys Library and the Historic Collections of Magdalene College. Magdalene College, Cambridge, 23 February.

  3. Tomlinson, J. (trans.) Levens Deed Room: Letters by Mary Skynner. [Transcription of letters held in Levens Hall, Cumbria].

  4. Scala (2020). Word, Image, Music: Essays on the Treasures of the Pepys Library, Cambridge: In Honour of Richard
    Luckett. Edited by M.E.J. Hughes
    , London: Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd, p. 30. [Catalogue entry].

  5. The Samuel Pepys Club (1936). Fifty-Eighth Meeting: Ladies' Night, Clothworkers' Hall, London, 14 May. [Menu and programme]. (Donated by Tim Underhill).

  6. Handelsman, J.B. (n.d.). Seizure of the Pepys Diaries. [Printed cartoon].

  7. The Vinters' Company (1979). Some Notes on the History of the Vintners’ Company. [Booklet].

  8. Dale, J. (2020). 'Peterborough’s Oswald Chant Cycle: English & Continental Connections', The Friends of Peterborough Cathedral Journal, pp. 35-40. (Relates to MS F.4.10).

  9. Howe, D. (1975). Francis Place at Greenwich. [Typescript draft].

  10. Sidgwick, F. (1907). Letters to E. Gordon Duff concerning the Pepys Library Catalogue 1907. E. Gordon Duff Papers, 1882-1924, The Huntingdon Library, San Marino, California. [Photocopies].

  11. Morshead, O. and Gaselee, S. (1921). Letters concerning the Pepys Library Catalogue. William J. Carlton Shorthand Collection, Senate House Library, London. [Photocopies].

  12. Duval, G. Littérature de colportage et imaginaire collectif en Angleterre à l'époque des Dicey (1720-1800). [Microfiche images of English 18th century chapbooks].

  13. Brooke-Little, J. (1980). The Guilds and Livery Companies of the City of London. London: Heraldic Heritage Ltd. [Poster].

  14. The Office of High Sheriff (c. 2010). High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire: List of Sheriffs from the year 1155 A.D.

  15. (n.d.). London Historian H. B. Wheatley's Work for Archaeology. [Photocopy of newspaper obituary of H. B. Wheatley].

  16. Flight, C. (2012). Thomas Southouse, not Thomas Southland, the author of "Love à la mode" (1663). [Typescript].

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