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Manuscripts.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to handwritten documents, and may also be used to distinguish certain documents from published or otherwise printed documents, as in the cases of typed personal letters or a typescript from which printed versions are made.

Found in 6567 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript of a sermon, "I Corinthians 1 2 3", by George Crabbe., 1784-1831.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42080
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 326, "Sermon on I Corinthians 1-3. CrG 345" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1784-1831.

Manuscript of a sermon, "Luke 15 18", by George Crabbe., 1787-1832.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42082
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 325, "Sermon on Luke 15.18. CrG 325" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1787-1832.

Manuscript of a sermon, "Ps. 119. 67", by George Crabbe., 1815-1831.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42104
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 322, "Sermon on Psalm 119.67. CrG 285" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1815-1831.

Manuscript of a sermon, "St Matthew 10. 37v", by George Crabbe., 1786-1818.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42088
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 324, "Sermon on Matthew 10.37. CrG 304" (London : Mansell, 1986).

The title is taken from folio 4.

Dates: 1786-1818.

Manuscript of a sermon, "St. Matthew 11. 28", by George Crabbe., 1786-1825.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42081
Scope and Contents

The sermon is listed in the "Index of English Literary Manuscripts", volume 3, part 1, page 324, "Sermon on Matthew 11.28. CrG 305" (London : Mansell, 1986).

Dates: 1786-1825.

Manuscript of a short story, `Feverland`, by C.F. Amery., Circa 1860.

 Item
Identifier: MS.32005
Scope and Contents

This short story would seem to have been a submission to the Editor of the 'Cornhill Magazine'. This assumption is based on the author`s apology on folio 15 : "I know the sterness of the Cornhill judge, yet would I rather see my offspring suffer condemnation at his hands ...". The story would appear not to have been published.

Dates: Circa 1860.

Manuscript of `A Treatise on Taste` by Robert Wallace, Minister of West St. Giles, Edinburgh, and writer on population.

 Series
Identifier: Adv.MS.23.3.18(i)-(ii)
Scope and Contents

This work was prepared for the press by Robert Wallace`s son, George Wallace, Advocate, and includes numerous corrections in his hand. It was never published.

Dates: Mid 18th century.