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Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections: 2017 Accessions
Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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- George Gow Brownlee (b 1942), chemical pathologist: research notebooks (26) with 2 further notebooks belonging to his research assistants Joyce Huddleston and Jane Sharps 1971-2008 (MSS. 12364/1-28)
- John Sommers Cocks (1760-1841), 1st Earl Somers: anonymous diary possibly by Cocks of a tour to Wiltshire, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight on a 'midsummer vacation' 1811 (12706)
- George Aylwin Hogg (1915-1945), journalist and teacher: papers 1937-1984 (MS. 12462)
- John Cledwyn Hughes (1926-2016), colonial officer: papers rel to the Cameroons 1952-1960 (MS. 12711)
- Richard Paul Jodrell (1745-1831), classical scholar, dramatist and politician: verse and prose while at Eton and Oxford, with similar from Sir Richard Paul Jodrell, 2nd baronet c1750-1839 (12394)
- Henrietta Nevill (fl c1802-1804): reading journal kept in Bath, Tunbridge Wells and London c1802-1804 (12395)
- Richard Charles Overton (1923-2007), colonial officer: papers rel to Nigeria and Cameroon, with papers of his wife Susan, a civil servant 1950-2016 (MS. 12697/1-2)
- Olive Peet (1925-2016), teacher: papers relating to involvement with International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa (IDAF), with papers of Graham Peet 1988-1998 (MS. 12514)
- Eleanor Mary Sherrring (1901-1961), teacher: transcript of Zambezi Diaries, recording return journey from Livingstone to Lukona by barge, with photographs 1930-1933 (MS. 12406)
- Val M Warren (c1890-1970), police officer: journal while on secondment from the Metropolitan Police to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to inspect and instruct in policing 1919-1920 (MS 12380)
- Sir John Fischer Williams (1870-1947), international lawyer: letters to his wife 1922-1929 (MS. 12598)
- Luttrell Wynne (1739-1814), rector of St Erne: analysis of the Philippics and Philip's Letter and of the orations of A[e]schines and Demosthenes in the cause of Ctesiphon 1777-1778 (12483)
- Unnamed (fl 1818), travel diarist: diary of travel in Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, with hand-coloured engravings pasted in; the diarist is possibly Sir James Harrington (1788-1835), 9th Baronet 1818 (12625)
- Ducker & Son Ltd, boot and shoe makers and retailers, Oxford: day ledgers incl sample shoes and patterns 1937-2016 (MS. Don. c 244-248)
- Ducker & Son Ltd, boot and shoe makers and retailers, Oxford: client ledgers 1910-1963 (MSS. Don. c. 233-243)
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