Old University Manuscripts 17th-19th century

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Old University Manuscripts 17th-19th century

43 volumes and boxes

eng,

lat,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6299059

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Fryer, John, d. 1825

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Evans, Thomas Saunders, 1816-1889

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Farrar, Adam Storey, 1826-1905

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Epithet: Reverend British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000818.0x0002be ...

Jenkyns, Henry, 1795-1878

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Bell, Thomas, 1785-1860

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University of Durham (collector)

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This sequence contains miscellaneous manuscripts received by Durham University Library up to about 1930, and not part of any larger collection. More recent miscellanous accessions have been placed in the Additional MSS class. From the guide to the Old University Manuscripts, 17th-19th century, (Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections) a) various small miscellaneous accessions, primarily archival material of local interest, wh...

University of Durham.

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At Durham degrees in music by examination were initiated in 1889. They were designed to meet the needs of professional musicians for a test of professional competence rather than an academic course. Whereas music degrees by examination at Oxford, Cambridge and London in the 19th century all required candidates to show competence also in other subjects such as classics and mathematics, Durham degrees demanded high musical ability but only general educational qualifications, and had no residential...

Fryer, William, fl. 1809-1833

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Durham (England : County). Palatine courts.

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