Printed materials. Object genre.
Found in 1186 Collections and/or Records:
Printed correspondence of the 4th Earl of Minto with the Amir of Afghanistan., 1905-1907.
Printed correspondence of the 4th Earl of Minto with the Amir of Afghanistan., 1908-1910.
Printed diary for 1784 of Thomas Graham, containing a few notes of personal expenses., 1784.
Printed documents of Andrew Stuart concerning the Douglas Cause., 1761-1762.
Printed form of thanks for a donation to the Balliol College (1904) Endowment Fund, signed by the Master and Fellows.
Printed general correspondence and papers concerning the Library and members of the Faculty of Advocates, collected by David Constable, Advocate.
Printed ‘General Instructions and Orders to be observed by the Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Alex. Cochrane’, 1807, with manuscript additions, and a memorandum, 1809, of Cochrane communicating to the Fleet the congratulations of the House of Commons on the capture of Martinique., 1807, 1809.
Printed geological work, and a journal of Leonard Horner., 1859, 1862.
The contents are as follows.
(i) John Morris, 'British Fossils, stratigraphically arranged' (printed) (folio 1), with a manuscript note by Leonard Horner, 18S9 (folio 4 verso).
(ii) 'Journal which I kept of our journey from London to Florence and our stay there, from 17 Sepr 1861 to May 1862', by Leonard Horner. Extracts are given by Mary Lyell in her ‘Memoir of Leonard Horner’ ([privately printed], London, 1890), volume ii, pages 307, and what follows. (Folio 5.)
Printed ‘Instructions for the Conduct of the Ships of War, explanatory of, and relative to the signals contained in the Signal-book herewith delivered’, given and signed by Rear-Admiral George Vandeput, with manuscript additions., 1796.
Printed ‘Instructions to be observed by the Persons appointed to take care of the Rebel Prisoners, etc., in Great Britain’., 1745.
Included are the signatures of Charles Allen and T Cayley, Commissioners for taking care of sick and wounded seamen and for exchanging prisoners of war, and specimen schedules for prisoner returns, as in MS.288.
This copy was used by George Fraser, Auditor of Excise, who had charge of the payment of the prisoners in Scotland.
Printed items and press cuttings., 1899-1906, 1920, undated.
Containing:
'Lest we forget a keepsake from the nineteenth century' (1901), by W T Stead.
'A Garland of Affectionate Tributes To the Memory of Very Rev John Baptist Hogan' (Cambridge: Mass, 1906).
'The story of my religious experience' (San Francisco: The Catholic Truth Society, 1920), by Henry H Wyman.
'Theological book-keeping by double entry'.
'Is a Catholic university possible?' by ?Emile Joseph Dillon, 1899.