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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon KG (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596), was an English nobleman and courtier. He was the patron of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, William Shakespeare's playing company. The son of Mary Boleyn, he was a cousin of Elizabeth I. Henry Carey was the second child of William Carey and Mary Boleyn who was the sister of Anne Boleyn, the second wife and Queen of Henry VIII. Carey and his elder sister Catherine came under the wardship of their maternal aunt Anne Boleyn, who was engaged to Henry VIII at the time. The children still had active contact with their mother, who remained on good terms with her sister, until Mary's secret elopement with a soldier, William Stafford (later Lord of Chebsey) in 1535. Anne Boleyn acted as her nephew's patron and provided him with an excellent education in a prestigious Cistercian monastery. He was also tutored at some point by French poet Nicholas Bourbon, whose life had been saved from the French Inquisition after Queen Anne's intervention. Henry's royal aunt was beheaded in May 1536, when he was ten years old. His mother died seven years later in 1543 on her estate in Essex. On 21 May 1545 he married Anne Morgan, daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan, of Arkestone, Herefordshire, and Elizabeth Whitney. Carey served twice as Member of Parliament, representing Buckingham during 1547–1550—entering when he was 21—and 1554–1555. He was knighted in November 1558 and created Baron by his first cousin Elizabeth I of England on 13 January 1559. His sister, Catherine, was one of Elizabeth's favourite ladies-in-waiting and the Queen was very generous to her Boleyn relatives. His Baronial estate consisted of the manors of Hunsdon and Eastwick, Hertfordshire and possessions in Kent. Hunsdon had previously belonged to Elizabeth's predecessor Mary I. He was also granted an annual pension of £400. On 31 October 1560 he was appointed master of the queen's hawks with a salary of £40 a year. On 20 April 1561, Henry also became a Knight of the Garter. Elizabeth appointed Carey Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners in 1564, a position making him effectively her personal bodyguard for four years. He accompanied her to Cambridge University in 1564, for which he was awarded an MA.[2] On 25 August 1568, Henry was appointed Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Beginning in 1587, Carey began an affair with Emilia Lanier (1569-1645), who was the daughter of a Venetian-born court musician, and she may have been covertly Jewish. Carey, 45 years older than Lanier, was Elizabeth's Lord Chamberlain at the time of their affair and a patron of the arts and theatre (he was the patron of Shakespeare's theatre company, known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men, but not until two years after their affair was over). Records indicate that Carey gave her a pension of £40 a year. Lanier apparently enjoyed her time as Carey's mistress. An entry from Forman's diary reads "[Lanier] hath bin married 4 years/ The old Lord Chamberlain kept her longue She was maintained in great pomp... she hath 40£ a yere & was welthy to him that married her in monie & Jewells".[3] In 1592, when she was 23, Lanier became pregnant with Carey's child. Carey paid her off with a sum of money and then married her off to her first cousin once removed, Alfonso Lanier, a Queen's musician. Church records show the two were married in St. Botolph's church, Aldgate, on 18 October 1592.[4] Lanier gave birth to Carey's son, Henry, in 1593 (presumably named after his father). Death Henry Carey died at Somerset House, Strand on 23 July 1596 and was buried on 12 August 1596 at Westminster Abbey. On his deathbed his cousin Elizabeth I offered to create him Earl of Wiltshire; however, he refused, saying: Madam, as you did not count me worthy of this honour in life, then I shall account myself not worthy of it in death. Two of his sons, George, and John, successively followed him as Baron Hunsdon. Relation to Henry VIII Henry Carey's mother, Mary Boleyn, was mistress to King Henry VIII from 1520.[5] The exact dates when the affair started and ended are unknown, although it is believed to have ended by the time Henry Carey was born on 4 March 1526.[6] Contemporary rumours stated that Henry was an illegitimate child of Henry VIII. Some 10 years after the child was born, John Hales, vicar of Isleworth, remarked that he had met a "young Master Carey," whom some monks believed to be the king's son. However, as Eric Ives has pointed out, the vicar was hostile towards the Boleyn family and may just have been causing trouble.[citation needed] The idea that Carey was Henry VIII's secret son has inspired modern historical fiction, such as the novel The Other Boleyn Girl. Alison Weir in her biography of Mary Boleyn concluded that the preponderance of evidence points to Henry Carey's sister, Catherine Carey, as being the only offspring of Mary's relations with Henry VIII. Henry Carey and Anne Morgan's marriage resulted in the birth of sixteen children. Sir George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon (1547 – 8 September 1603). He was married on 29 December 1574 to Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of Sir John Spencer, Member of Parliament representing Northamptonshire, and Katherine Kitson. Sir John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon (died April 1617). He was married on 20 December 1576 to Mary Hyde, daughter of Leonard Hyde of Throcking, Hertfordshire. They were parents of Henry Carey, 1st Earl of Dover. Henry Carey. MP for Berwick and Buckingham. Thomas Carey. Died in infancy. Thomas Carey. Presumably named after deceased brother. Also died in childhood. William Carey. Sir Edmund Carey (ca. 1558–1637). He was married three times. First to Mary Crocker, second to Elizabeth Neville and third to Judith Humphrey. He was father to a younger Sir Robert Carey but it is not certain which wife gave birth to him. Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth (1560 – 12 April 1639). He was married on 20 August 1593 to Elizabeth Trevannion, daughter of Sir Hugh Trevannion and Sybilla Morgan. They were parents to Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth. Joan Carey Catherine Carey (ca. 1550 – 25 February 1603). She was wife to Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham. Philadelphia Carey, who married to Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope and was mother to Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland. Margaret Carey. She was married to Sir Edward Hoby, son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke Elizabeth Carey Anne Carey Eleanor Carey Matilda Carey In addition, Henry had several illegitimate children, including Valentine Carey, who became a clergyman, ultimately Bishop of Exeter.
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Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873. James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
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These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.
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ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, chiefly of the Nobility, addressed (with few exceptions) to Sir Julius Cæsar, between the years 1579 and 1619. Vol. I.Sir Julius Caesar, judge: Original Letters, chiefly of the Nobility, to: 1579-1619.Sir Henry Brouncker, ..., 1579-1619
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ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, chiefly of the Nobility, addressed (with few exceptions) to Sir Julius Cæsar, between the years 1579 and 1619. Vol. I.Sir Julius Caesar, judge: Original Letters, chiefly of the Nobility, to: 1579-1619.Sir Henry Brouncker, ... 1579-1619
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"SONGS of sundry natures . . . . lately made and composed into Musick of 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts . . . . by William Bird, one of the Gentlemen of the Queens Majesties honourable Chappell;" 1589. Dedicated to Henry Cary, Baron Hunsdon, K.G. Copied in sco..., 18th century
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Hunsdon, Henry Carey, Baron, 1526-1596. Document signed, 1588 July.
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A bill of Symond Bowyer, gentleman usher, "for making ready at Richmond for Her Majesty's coming thither."
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Nüske (J.A.). The Nüske-Aniad; 19th century. ‘A collection of vocal melodies, consisting of celebrated airs by the leading foreign and English musicians; the works of each supplying one song: adapted to the guitar, with, relat..., 19th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Nüske (J.A.). The Nüske-Aniad; 19th century. ‘A collection of vocal melodies, consisting of celebrated airs by the leading foreign and English musicians; the works of each supplying one song: adapted to the guitar, with, relat... 19th century
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Sunde, Karen. Die dunkle frau : typescript, 1982.
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Vol. I.Rayleigh, Essex: Court-book of the honour: 1553-1606.County of Kent: Court-books of the Honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.County of Surrey: Court-book of the honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.Bindings ENGLISH: Wooden bo...
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England and Wales. Lord Chamberlain's Office. Certificate signed by Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain, and Gregory Lovell, cofferer of the Household, commissioners for payment of the subsidy, to the Treasurer of the Exchequer [manuscript], 1595 November 20.
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Certificate signed by Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain, and Gregory Lovell, cofferer of the Household, commissioners for payment of the subsidy, to the Treasurer of the Exchequer [manuscript], 1595 November 20.
That Thomas Lorkyn, alias Flint, the Queen's locksmith, is resident at court, and should not be assessed for the subsidy at his home.
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England and Wales. Privy Council. Document : Greenwich, to Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley, Lord Treasurer, 1583 Jul. 22.
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RENTAL of the honour of Rayleigh, co. Essex, belonging to Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, taken by John Cooke, steward; 14 July, 21 Eliz. [1579]. Preceded by an index, the dates of the accession and death of the Kings of England, the names of bailiffs, et...
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RENTAL of the honour of Rayleigh, co. Essex, belonging to Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, taken by John Cooke, steward; 14 July, 21 Eliz. [1579]. Preceded by an index, the dates of the accession and death of the Kings of England, the names of bailiffs, et... 16th century-Early 17th century
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Sir Francis Walsingham: Additional clause to the treaty between England and the Netherlands, signed by: 1585.Netherlands, United Provinces: Additional article to the treaty with England: 1585.Sir Francis Knollys, KG: Addition to the Treaty with the N...
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EDMONDES PAPERS. Vol. I. (ff. 305). 18 June, 1592-16 May, 1596. In addition to the letters described below, the volume contains numerous drafts of Edmondes's despatches to Lord Burghley, the first dated 18 June, 1592, and the last 31 Dec. 1595, durin...
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PRECEDENT-BOOK, containing copies of letters of the Privy Council, with a few other State Papers. A collection similar to Stowe MS. 160 and Add. MS. 32323, which include some of the same letters; cf. also Harley MS. 4943. Late 16th cent. (the dates o...
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ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, chiefly of the Nobility, addressed (with few exceptions) to Sir Julius Cæsar, between the years 1579 and 1619. Vol. II.Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon: Letter to Sir J. Caesar: 1611.Sir Julius Caesar, judge: Original Lett..., 1579-1619
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A COLLECTION of song and dance tunes, mostly treble part only, originally made by 'William Pitt June ye 12th. 1722' (cf. the index of tunes at ff. 1-2), with somewhat later additions at ff. 14b-35 passim, including a suite for two flutes, and, revers..., 1722
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A COLLECTION of song and dance tunes, mostly treble part only, originally made by 'William Pitt June ye 12th. 1722' (cf. the index of tunes at ff. 1-2), with somewhat later additions at ff. 14b-35 passim, including a suite for two flutes, and, revers... 1722
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Naunton, Robert, Sir, 1563-1635. Fragmenta regalia, or observations of the late Q[ueen] Elizabeth her times and favourites, [ca. 1640].
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Fragmenta regalia, or observations of the late Q[ueen] Elizabeth her times and favourites, [ca. 1640].
Manuscript on paper, in single secretary hand, of a brief biography of Elizabeth's life combined with descriptions of favorites and courtiers. Subjects include Paulet, Marquess of Winchester, William, Earl of Pembroke, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, William Cecil, Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Francis Walsingham, Sir Nicholas Bacon, Sir Francis Knollys, Sir John Perrot, Sir Christopher Hatton, Howard Lord of Effingham (Lord Admiral of Nottingham), Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Fulke Greville, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, Sackville Lord Buckhurst, Charles Blount, Lord Montjoy, Sir Robert Cecil, and Sir Francis Vere.
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- Naunton, Robert, Sir, 1563-1635. Fragmenta regalia, or observations of the late Q[ueen] Elizabeth her times and favourites, [ca. 1640].
LETTER-BOOK Of Sir Henry Unton as Ambassador to France, comprising copies of his instructions and his correspondence with Queen Elizabeth, Burghley, Essex, Hatton, Sir Robert Cecil, the Lords of the Council, etc., together with copies of the various ..., 1591-1598
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LETTER-BOOK Of Sir Henry Unton as Ambassador to France, comprising copies of his instructions and his correspondence with Queen Elizabeth, Burghley, Essex, Hatton, Sir Robert Cecil, the Lords of the Council, etc., together with copies of the various ... 1591-1598
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- LETTER-BOOK Of Sir Henry Unton as Ambassador to France, comprising copies of his instructions and his correspondence with Queen Elizabeth, Burghley, Essex, Hatton, Sir Robert Cecil, the Lords of the Council, etc., together with copies of the various ..., 1591-1598
Vol. II.County of Kent: Court-books of the Honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.Bedfordshire: Court-books of the Honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.Bindings ENGLISH: Leather, stamped with Tudor arms and devices: late 16th cent.Hun...
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Vol. II.County of Kent: Court-books of the Honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.Bedfordshire: Court-books of the Honour of Rayleigh partly in: 1553-1606.: Lat.Bindings ENGLISH: Leather, stamped with Tudor arms and devices: late 16th cent.Hun... Unspecified
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"GLEANINGS from Rare Books:" Vol. I. xixth cent.Bibliography: Gleanings from rare books, by D. Turner: 19th cent.includes:f. 5 Dungeness, Kent: Drawing of the lighthouse at: 1692. f. 75 Geoffrey Chaucer: Verses on, entitled " The Description of Sir ..., 19th century
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"GLEANINGS from Rare Books:" Vol. I. xixth cent.Bibliography: Gleanings from rare books, by D. Turner: 19th cent.includes:f. 5 Dungeness, Kent: Drawing of the lighthouse at: 1692. f. 75 Geoffrey Chaucer: Verses on, entitled " The Description of Sir ... 19th century
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- "GLEANINGS from Rare Books:" Vol. I. xixth cent.Bibliography: Gleanings from rare books, by D. Turner: 19th cent.includes:f. 5 Dungeness, Kent: Drawing of the lighthouse at: 1692. f. 75 Geoffrey Chaucer: Verses on, entitled " The Description of Sir ..., 19th century
Hastings family. Hastings family papers : Correspondence, 1477-1892, (bulk 1560-1892).
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Hastings family papers : Correspondence, 1477-1892, (bulk 1560-1892).
Political, military, personal and business correspondence of the Hastings family and their circle. The bulk of political correspondence covers 1560s-1660s, and the majority of the business papers belongs to the 19th century.
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- Hastings family. Hastings family papers : Correspondence, 1477-1892, (bulk 1560-1892).
LETTERS and papers, 1430-1716, viz.:-1. Two leaves from the letter-book of Thomas Langley, Bisliop of Durham, containing copies of letters to the Countess of Westmoreland, [James I.] King of Scotland (from the English commissioners), the Earl of Sal..., 1430-1716
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LETTERS and papers, 1430-1716, viz.:- 1. Two leaves from the letter-book of Thomas Langley, Bisliop of Durham, containing copies of letters to the Countess of Westmoreland, [James I.] King of Scotland (from the English commissioners), the Earl of Sal... 1430-1716
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- LETTERS and papers, 1430-1716, viz.:-1. Two leaves from the letter-book of Thomas Langley, Bisliop of Durham, containing copies of letters to the Countess of Westmoreland, [James I.] King of Scotland (from the English commissioners), the Earl of Sal..., 1430-1716
DANCES FOR THE VIOLIN OR FLUTE: with instructions for the flute; 1732-42. Bound after the printed volume The Compleat Tutor to the Violin, the Fifth book (Ino. Young, 1727). Ink, in various different hands. Inscribed ‘Robert Needham 1732’ (f. v). Pur..., 1732-1742
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DANCES FOR THE VIOLIN OR FLUTE: with instructions for the flute; 1732-42. Bound after the printed volume The Compleat Tutor to the Violin, the Fifth book (Ino. Young, 1727). Ink, in various different hands. Inscribed ‘Robert Needham 1732’ (f. v). Pur... 1732-1742
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- DANCES FOR THE VIOLIN OR FLUTE: with instructions for the flute; 1732-42. Bound after the printed volume The Compleat Tutor to the Violin, the Fifth book (Ino. Young, 1727). Ink, in various different hands. Inscribed ‘Robert Needham 1732’ (f. v). Pur..., 1732-1742
Golden Family Collection, 1795-1996
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Golden Family Collection 1795-1996
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- Golden Family Collection, 1795-1996
COLLECTION of historical and other letters, Privy Council orders, etc., including correspondence of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, of Tamworth, Knt., with his brother Thomas, Esquire of the Body, etc., to James I., and other members of Sir Humphrey's family; ...
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COLLECTION of historical and other letters, Privy Council orders, etc., including correspondence of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, of Tamworth, Knt., with his brother Thomas, Esquire of the Body, etc., to James I., and other members of Sir Humphrey's family; ... Unspecified
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- COLLECTION of historical and other letters, Privy Council orders, etc., including correspondence of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, of Tamworth, Knt., with his brother Thomas, Esquire of the Body, etc., to James I., and other members of Sir Humphrey's family; ...
England and Wales. Lord Chamberlain's Office. Note of expenses allowed signed by Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, to Richard Brakenbury, gentleman usher to the Queen [manuscript], 1588 August.
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Note of expenses allowed signed by Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, to Richard Brakenbury, gentleman usher to the Queen [manuscript], 1588 August.
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- England and Wales. Lord Chamberlain's Office. Note of expenses allowed signed by Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, to Richard Brakenbury, gentleman usher to the Queen [manuscript], 1588 August.
PAPERS CONCERNING TRADE, etc., particularly relations between the Merchant Adventurers and the Hanse; 1349-1599. Partly Latin, French and German. Copies and extracts, unless otherwise described. Titles, notes, etc., by Beale passim.1. ff. 1, 3b. Prec..., 1347-1599
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PAPERS CONCERNING TRADE, etc., particularly relations between the Merchant Adventurers and the Hanse; 1349-1599. Partly Latin, French and German. Copies and extracts, unless otherwise described. Titles, notes, etc., by Beale passim.1. ff. 1, 3b. Prec... 1347-1599
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- PAPERS CONCERNING TRADE, etc., particularly relations between the Merchant Adventurers and the Hanse; 1349-1599. Partly Latin, French and German. Copies and extracts, unless otherwise described. Titles, notes, etc., by Beale passim.1. ff. 1, 3b. Prec..., 1347-1599
Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
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Nicolas Slonimsky Collection 1873-1997 (bulk 1920-1990)
Collection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: circa 118,600 items; 354 boxes; 500 linear feet
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- Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
HISTORICAL AND LITERARY PAPERS: miscellaneous historical and literary papers and autographs; 17th -19th cent. Included are leaves from a Treasurer's Book of Lord Burghley recording payments to Sir G. Carew and others. Presented, with Add. 59792 and ..., 17th century-19th century
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HISTORICAL AND LITERARY PAPERS: miscellaneous historical and literary papers and autographs; 17th - 19th cent. Included are leaves from a Treasurer's Book of Lord Burghley recording payments to Sir G. Carew and others. Presented, with Add. 59792 and ... 17th century-19th century
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- HISTORICAL AND LITERARY PAPERS: miscellaneous historical and literary papers and autographs; 17th -19th cent. Included are leaves from a Treasurer's Book of Lord Burghley recording payments to Sir G. Carew and others. Presented, with Add. 59792 and ..., 17th century-19th century
Hunsdon, Henry Carey, Baron, 1526-1596,. Letter signed from Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon, to Lord North [manuscript], 1584 March 29.
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Letter signed from Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon, to Lord North [manuscript], 1584 March 29.
Letter signed with autograph postscript about a lawsuit in the Isle of Ely.
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- Hunsdon, Henry Carey, Baron, 1526-1596,. Letter signed from Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon, to Lord North [manuscript], 1584 March 29.
Miles, Martin, fl. 1587,. Autograph letter signed from Martin Miles, London, to Nathaniel Bacon, Norwich [manuscript] 1587 November 5.
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Autograph letter signed from Martin Miles, London, to Nathaniel Bacon, Norwich [manuscript] 1587 November 5.
Mentions Francis Bacon and refers to the trouble caused by the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots: "Yt is reported that my Lord Hunsdon hath sent for a thousand horses which are in readyness, or else sent already with divers captaynes. Here is much robbing by the soldiers and sailors latlie come over about London." Integral address leaf addressed to "the right worshipp[fu]ll Nathanaell Bacon esqr. Sheriff of the countie of Norff[olk] at Norw[i]ch."
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- Miles, Martin, fl. 1587,. Autograph letter signed from Martin Miles, London, to Nathaniel Bacon, Norwich [manuscript] 1587 November 5.
Hunsdon, George Carey, Baron, 1547-1603,. Autograph letters signed to Sir George Carey from various correspondents [manuscript], 1582-1585.
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Autograph letters signed to Sir George Carey from various correspondents [manuscript], 1582-1585.
Most are letters are written just after the Raid of Ruthven, (August 23, 1582), when Sir George was the English ambassador to Scotland. Correspondents include: Dr. Robert Bellamie, Burghley, Walsingham, Warwick, Leicester and Sir Christopher Hatton. Includes: 3 drafts from Sir George to Burghley, to the queen and to the lord chancellor (Sir Thomas Bromley), Leicester and Warwick, September 1582; an autograph letter signed from the nine "noblemen now resident with the king" - the Earls of Gowrie, Glencairn and Mar, the abbot of Dunfermline, R. [Robert Pitcairn], Lords Boyd and Lindsay, the Master of Glamis (Sir Thomas Lyon), James Haliburton, and Sir Lewis Bellenden - to Queen Elizabeth, to send money and assistance, September 18, 1582 (10); and an autograph letter signed from Henry, Baron Hunsdon, governor of Berwick, to Robert Vernon, victualler at Berwick, together with a declaration and petition made by Vernon to Hunsdon concerning his financial position, 1575.
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- Hunsdon, George Carey, Baron, 1547-1603,. Autograph letters signed to Sir George Carey from various correspondents [manuscript], 1582-1585.
COLLECTION of Songs and other vocal compositions; with a bass for harpsichord, etc., in score, by Drs. Arne, Boyce and Pepusch, Handel, Henry Carey, and others. Most of them appear to have been written for Marylebone, Ranelagh, or Vauxhall Gardens, i...
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COLLECTION of Songs and other vocal compositions; with a bass for harpsichord, etc., in score, by Drs. Arne, Boyce and Pepusch, Handel, Henry Carey, and others. Most of them appear to have been written for Marylebone, Ranelagh, or Vauxhall Gardens, i... Unspecified
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- COLLECTION of Songs and other vocal compositions; with a bass for harpsichord, etc., in score, by Drs. Arne, Boyce and Pepusch, Handel, Henry Carey, and others. Most of them appear to have been written for Marylebone, Ranelagh, or Vauxhall Gardens, i...
Vol. I (ff. 184). (1) Revised drafts of portions of the Athenian letters having, in many cases, the initials of the revisers at the end of the letters (Nos. I-LXIII), published in 1741-1743. ff. 1-86. Followed by (a) 'Minutes of the Committee for rev..., 1741-1765
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Vol. I (ff. 184). (1) Revised drafts of portions of the Athenian letters having, in many cases, the initials of the revisers at the end of the letters (Nos. I-LXIII), published in 1741-1743. ff. 1-86. Followed by (a) 'Minutes of the Committee for rev... 1741-1765
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- Vol. I (ff. 184). (1) Revised drafts of portions of the Athenian letters having, in many cases, the initials of the revisers at the end of the letters (Nos. I-LXIII), published in 1741-1743. ff. 1-86. Followed by (a) 'Minutes of the Committee for rev..., 1741-1765
Vol. IV. (ff. 220). 1580-1585. 1. Speech of Sadleir against the proposed marriage of Qu. Elizabeth with Francois d'Alencon, Duc d'Anjou, brother and heir of Henri III. of France. Circ. 1580. f. 1. 2. Royal Commission for providing [George Talbot, 6th..., 1580-1585
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Vol. IV. (ff. 220). 1580-1585. 1. Speech of Sadleir against the proposed marriage of Qu. Elizabeth with Francois d'Alencon, Duc d'Anjou, brother and heir of Henri III. of France. Circ. 1580. f. 1. 2. Royal Commission for providing [George Talbot, 6th... 1580-1585
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- Vol. IV. (ff. 220). 1580-1585. 1. Speech of Sadleir against the proposed marriage of Qu. Elizabeth with Francois d'Alencon, Duc d'Anjou, brother and heir of Henri III. of France. Circ. 1580. f. 1. 2. Royal Commission for providing [George Talbot, 6th..., 1580-1585
MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:-1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1. 2. Bond from Chris..., 1494-1696
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MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:- 1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1. 2. Bond from Chris... 1494-1696
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- MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:-1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1. 2. Bond from Chris..., 1494-1696
A COLLECTION Of songs, duets, and trios by Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne, Corbet [? William Corbett], Dr. Samuel Howard, John Stanley, Daniel Purcell, Michael Wise, John Eccles, ]Richard Leveridge, -Monro, J-Barker, Henry Carey, and several other anony..., 18th century
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A COLLECTION Of songs, duets, and trios by Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne, Corbet [? William Corbett], Dr. Samuel Howard, John Stanley, Daniel Purcell, Michael Wise, John Eccles, ]Richard Leveridge, - Monro, J- Barker, Henry Carey, and several other anony... 18th century
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- A COLLECTION Of songs, duets, and trios by Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne, Corbet [? William Corbett], Dr. Samuel Howard, John Stanley, Daniel Purcell, Michael Wise, John Eccles, ]Richard Leveridge, -Monro, J-Barker, Henry Carey, and several other anony..., 18th century
Lesley, J. Peter, 1819-1903. Papers, 1826-1898
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J.P. Lesley Papers 1826-1898
After a brief career in the Congregational church, J. Peter Lesley (1819-1903) left the ministry in 1852 to work full-time as a geologist. Having gained experience in structural geology and stratigraphy with the First Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1836-1842), Lesley became an expert in the geology of coal, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad and other corporations and conducting some of the first systematic studies of the state's hydrocarbon resources. A long-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was elected to the APS in 1856, serving variously as its librarian, secretary, and vice president, and he was selected as Director of the Second Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1875-1889). The Lesley Papers include letters to and from Peter Lesley and his wife, Susan on geology, coal and iron mining, abolition, educational reform, organized charity, and Unitarianism. The collection offers important insight into academic and applied geology in late 19th century Pennsylvania, the development of the coal and iron industries, as well as into the Lesleys' progressive social and intellectual milieu. It is divided into three series: Lesley's general correspondence, his correspondence with his brother Joseph, and microfilms of Lesley's research notes.
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HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCCLXXXIII. Miscellaneous State letters, etc. Vol. II., 1562-1599. The volume opens with the copy of a letter from Mary, Queen of Scots, who had safely reached Scotland in August, 1561, to Queen Elizabeth. Throckmorton's corre..., 1562-1599
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HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCCLXXXIII. Miscellaneous State letters, etc. Vol. II., 1562-1599. The volume opens with the copy of a letter from Mary, Queen of Scots, who had safely reached Scotland in August, 1561, to Queen Elizabeth. Throckmorton's corre... 1562-1599
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- HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCCLXXXIII. Miscellaneous State letters, etc. Vol. II., 1562-1599. The volume opens with the copy of a letter from Mary, Queen of Scots, who had safely reached Scotland in August, 1561, to Queen Elizabeth. Throckmorton's corre..., 1562-1599
ORIGINAL LETTERS and documents, viz.: Letter of Charles VII. of France; dat. Tours, 12 Aug. [1434 ?]. Fr. Signed,. f. 1; Charles VIII. of France to the city of Lyons; dat. Laval, 25 Sept. [1491 ?]. Fr. Signed, f. 2; James V. of Scotland to Benedetto ..., 15th century-19th century
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ORIGINAL LETTERS and documents, viz.: Letter of Charles VII. of France; dat. Tours, 12 Aug. [1434 ?]. Fr. Signed,. f. 1; Charles VIII. of France to the city of Lyons; dat. Laval, 25 Sept. [1491 ?]. Fr. Signed, f. 2; James V. of Scotland to Benedetto ... 15th century-19th century
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- ORIGINAL LETTERS and documents, viz.: Letter of Charles VII. of France; dat. Tours, 12 Aug. [1434 ?]. Fr. Signed,. f. 1; Charles VIII. of France to the city of Lyons; dat. Laval, 25 Sept. [1491 ?]. Fr. Signed, f. 2; James V. of Scotland to Benedetto ..., 15th century-19th century
Vol. I.includes:f. 9 Richard Wodehouse: Complimentary poem to R. Paston: 17th cent. ff. 11-67 Ralph Knyvett: Discourse on the harp, with poems: 1631. f. 28 b Thomas Pettus, of Rackheath, afterwards Baronet: Letter to T. Knyvett: 1638. ff. 68-73 He..., approximately 1520-1701
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Vol. I.includes:f. 9 Richard Wodehouse: Complimentary poem to R. Paston: 17th cent. ff. 11-67 Ralph Knyvett: Discourse on the harp, with poems: 1631. f. 28 b Thomas Pettus, of Rackheath, afterwards Baronet: Letter to T. Knyvett: 1638. ff. 68-73 He... c 1520-1701
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- Vol. I.includes:f. 9 Richard Wodehouse: Complimentary poem to R. Paston: 17th cent. ff. 11-67 Ralph Knyvett: Discourse on the harp, with poems: 1631. f. 28 b Thomas Pettus, of Rackheath, afterwards Baronet: Letter to T. Knyvett: 1638. ff. 68-73 He..., approximately 1520-1701
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