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      DIOCESE OF LONDON
      GB 0074 DL · Collection · [1271]-2011

      Records of the Diocese of London, 1467-1976, held at the London Metropolitan Archives include:

      • records of the Archdeaconry of Hampstead (induction mandates, visitation papers)
      • records of the Archdeaconry of Hackney (visitation papers)
      • records of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex (assignation books, churchwardens' presentments, financial papers, calendars, probate books and probate inventories, caveat books, registers of wills, administration bonds, renunciations, warrants, original wills, visitation books)
      • records of the Consistory Court of London (Acts of Court, assignation books, deposition books, Vicar General's books, registers of wills, original wills, matrimonial and testamentary cause papers, appointments of proctors, caveat books, Chancellor's notebooks, statistics)
      • papers of various rural deaneries (Paddington, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green, Saint Pancras, Enfield, Chelsea, Tottenham, Shoreditch, Saint Marylebone)
      • bishop's transcripts from the County of Middlesex and the County of London
      • papers relating to tithes (maps, apportionments, altered apportionments, certificates of capital value, awards of exchange, redemption certificates).

        Records of the Diocese of London, 1306-1996, (held at the Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section but currently accessible through the LMA) include:

      • Bishops' registers
      • Vicar Generals' books
      • Bishops' Act books
      • Ordination papers and Ordination registers
      • Licensing papers for curates, lecturers, institutional chaplains, parish clerks, midwives, physicians and surgeons, schoolmasters
      • Marriage allegations and marriage bonds
      • Parish files (of church deeds, consecration papers, plans and so on.)
      • Faculty papers, by parish.
      • Subscription books.
      • Parish register transcripts
      • Episcopal visitation records
      • Records of jurisdiction:-
      • Commissary Court records including court books, probate records, original wills, probate and administration act books, probate inventories
      • Estate records for property and manors in the City of London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex, Westminster and Worcester.

        Also papers relating to the Bishop of London's jurisdiction overseas. The Bishop of London was held to exercise responsibility for Anglican churches overseas where no other bishop had been appointed. He retained responsibility for churches in northern and central Europe until 1980, but his jurisdiction in southern Europe ceased in 1842 on the creation of the diocese of Gibraltar. In 1980, the Bishop of London divested himself of all overseas jurisdiction and a new diocese of 'Gibraltar in Europe' was established. Records include:-

      • Ordination and licensing records
      • Consecration papers and chaplaincy deeds
      • Foreign register transcripts
      • issues of the "Gibraltar and Fulham Diocesan Gazette"
      • Foreign chaplaincy archives for the chaplaincies of:
        Adelboden, Switzerland
        Aix les Bains, France
        Alassio, Italy
        Archangel, Russia
        Athens, Greece
        Balestrand, Norway
        Biarritz, France
        Bologna, Italy
        Bordighera, Italy
        Boulogne, France
        Bucharest, Romania
        Bucharest and Lower Danubian ports, Romania
        Burgenstock, Switzerland
        Calais, France
        Cannes, France
        Cap d'Antibes, France
        Cartagena, Spain
        Champery, Switzerland
        Chantilly, France
        Corfu, Greece
        Davos, Switzerland
        Ferrol, Spain
        Florence, Italy
        Fray Bentos, Uruguay
        Geneva, Switzerland
        Ghent, Belgium
        Grindelwald, Switzerland
        Haarlem, Netherlands
        Hamburg, Germany
        Helsinki, Finland
        Hughesovka, Russia
        Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
        Leghorn, Italy
        Leysin, Switzerland
        Libau, Latvia
        Lisbon, Portugal
        Lucerne, Switzerland
        Lyons, France
        Messina, Sicily, Italy
        Minas de Riotinto, Spain
        Monte Carlo, Monaco
        Moscow, Russia
        Nantes, North West France
        Odessa and South Russia
        Oporto, Portugal
        Ostend, Belgium
        Palermo, Italy
        Pisa and Bagni di Lucca, Italy
        Ponta Delgada, Azores
        Riga, Latvia
        Rigi-Kaltbad, Switzerland
        Saas Fee, Switzerland
        St Servan, France
        Seville, Spain
        Spiez, Switzerland
        Stockholm, Sweden
        Stresa, Italy
        Syra, Greece
        Tamaris sur mer, Toulon, France
        Taormina, Sicily
        Trieste, Italy
        Ulvik, Norway
        Versailles, France
        Viareggio, Italy
        Vitznau, Switzerland
        Wengen, Switzerland
        Zermatt, Switzerland
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      Wilkes, John (1725-1797)
      ACC/0967 · Collection · 1769

      Address by John Wilkes to voters in Middlesex where he was standing for Parliamentary election, delievered from the Kings Bench Prison where he was imprisoned for seditious libel, 1769.

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      BLADES, Sir George Rowland (1868-1953)
      GB 0074 CLC/425 · Collection · 1916-1945

      Scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings relating to the career of Sir George Rowland Blades.

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      CLARK, Richard (d 1831)
      GB 0074 CLC/435 · Collection · 1782-1788

      Papers of Richard Clark, Lord Mayor of London, comprising diaries, agendas, invitations, memoranda and other papers relating to the year of his mayoralty, 1784-85.

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      CLARKE, Frederic Sydenham (fl 1872)
      GB 0074 CLC/436 · Collection · 1872-1873

      Diaries of Frederic Sydenham Clarke, employee of the Borneo Company. The entries are mostly accounts of social activities and of letters received from family and friends in England. There are very few references to his work.

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      GARRETT, Kathleen Isabella (fl 1970)
      GB 0074 CLC/451 · Collection · 197-?

      Research of Kathleen Garrett relating to philanthropist Maria Hackett, including typescript copy of three letters (1868-9) from Maria Hackett to John Henry Blunt, 1975; an unpublished biography of Maria Hackett, compiled c 1970-9; typescript versions of articles printed in Guildhall Studies in London History, 1974-1977; and miscellaneous research notes on the life of Maria Hackett, compiled c 1970-1979.

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      MAWHOOD, William (1764-1790)
      GB 0074 CLC/477 · Collection · 1606

      Records of William Mawhood, woollen draper, comprising: diaries, 1764-90; cash account and note book, 1771-2; estate, legal and family papers, 1606, 1709-96; and letters and other papers relating to the diaries, 1875-1910.

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      NOBLE, Mark (fl 1809)
      GB 0074 CLC/484 · Collection · 1809

      Records of Mark Noble, pump and fire engine manufacturer, comprising a diary and the donor's transcript and notes. The diary is unsigned, but the donor has identified the author from a patent mentioned in the text and from records at The National Archives relating to the activities described. The entries are mostly accounts of travel and meetings in London, Kent and Berkshire to arrange finance, materials and trials of a pump, with little technical or personal content.

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      PAYNE, Charles (d 1699)
      GB 0074 CLC/488 · Collection · 1687-1698

      Records of Charles Payne, merchant, comprising cash books 1694/5-1698, private and business correspondence 1694/5-1697/7 and business papers 1687-98.

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      WRIGHT, John ([1770]-1844)
      GB 0074 CLC/520 · Collection · 1719-1831

      Papers of John Wright relating to his campaign to improve the water supply of the Grand Junction Waterworks Company. The records comprise: papers relating to the water supply in the Metropolis, 1719-1831; and letter of appeal concerning John Wright's efforts to improve the water supply, 1829.

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      LONDON HISTORY WORKSHOP
      GB 0074 ACC/3704 · Collection · 1984

      Records of the London History Workshop, 1984, consisting of slide carousels relating to the 95th birthday cake exhibition and files of research relating to the history of London government.

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      GB 0813 POST 101 Series · Série · 1853-1880

      This series consists of bound volumes of Tilley's private letters and correspondence to the Postmaster General, the Treasury and various Post Office officials and members of the public during the time in which he was first Assistant Secretary and then later Secretary. In 1854 the Post Office underwent a general revision and the Treasury appointed a Commission of Enquiry upon which Sir Charles Trevelyan, Sir Stafford Northcote and Mr Hoffey sat. Tilley was greatly interested in the work of the Commission and, as a result, much of his private correspondence is from, and to, members of the Commission. A further area in which Tilley had influence of interest was the revision and improvement of the Rural Post System and, as a consequence, the extension of the rural delivery. Again this is reflected in the nature of the correspondence within the volumes.

      Furthermore, the correspondence covers a variety of subjects including inland and overseas mail arrangements, Sunday labour disputes, wage disputes, opening of the Post Office Savings Bank, and telegraph business. There is also correspondence relating to his knighthood.

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      McIlwain, Henry (1912-1992)
      GB 0120 PP/MCI · 1928-1994

      The collection provides good documentation of many aspects of McIlwain's career and his contribution to the development of neurochemistry in the UK and internationally.

      Section A, Biographical, brings together obituaries, curricula vitae and bibliographies, and material relating to the various stages of McIlwain's scientific career, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, his appointment to the Biochemistry Chair at the Institute of Psychiatry in 1954 and the symposium held in his honour on his retirement in 1980. The section also presents a significant body of material relating to McIlwain's undergraduate studies at King's College, University of Durham, including essays and notebooks.

      Section B, Institute of Psychiatry, is principally papers relating to the activities of McIlwain's own Department of Biochemistry and especially its teaching programme in neurochemistry. There is also material relating to various government and University of London enquiries into medical education.

      Section C, Research, includes copies of McIlwain's M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, notes, drafts and reports for early work in the 1930s and correspondence 'from the Lab' for the 1930s and 1940s.

      Section D, Publications, lectures and broadcast, is the largest in the collection. It presents significant documentation, especially correspondence, relating to his textbook Biochemistry and the central nervous system which went through five editions, 1955-1985, and important editorial correspondence for the Biochemical Journal (member of the Editorial Board, 1946-1950), Biochemical Pharmacology and Journal of Neurochemistry. There are also drafts for lectures and seminars for scientific audiences in the UK and abroad, principally from the 1960s onwards.

      Section E, Societies and organisations, documents McIlwain's involvement with a number of UK and international bodies including the Biochemical Society, the International Brain Research Organisation and the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) of which he was a founder member and from 1984 'Historian' of the Society with responsibility for its archives.

      Section F, Visits and conferences, covers the period 1947-1993 and is of particular interest for its documentation of the historical sessions which McIlwain organised at ISN meetings.

      Section G, Correspondence, presents an alphabetical sequence of McIlwain's correspondence including significant exchanges with a number of distinguished mentors and contemporaries such as G.R. Clemo, F. Dickens, K.A.C. Elliott, P.G. Fildes, S.S. Kety, H.A. Krebs, Derek Richter and F.L. Rose, and a chronological sequence of shorter scientific correspondence covering the period 1938-1992.

      There is also an index of correspondents.

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      GB 2381 C182665 · Collection · 1968-2005

      Audio-visual collections of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), London, 1968-2005, comprising photographs, slides, videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs and audio tapes. Includes UNHCR audio visual presentations, 1981-1983; audio tapes of UNHCR seminars, radio broadcasts and recorded interviews relating to refugee and migration issues, 1981-2002; CD-ROMs, 1996-2001, including information on UNHCR, statements by the High Commissioner; Executive Committee papers; fundraising reports, evaluation and policy analysis and statistics. Educational packs on refugees produced by the UNHCR for schools, 1981-1983, comprising pamphlets, slides and audio tapes. VHS videos and DVDs, 1980-2005, chiefly produced by the UNHCR, on topics including the lives of refugees, conditions in war torn countries, appeal videos, the work of the UNHCR, environmental problems in and around refugee camps; music videos, child refugees, educational videos, asylum seekers in the UK, women refugees and training videos for UNHCR staff.

      The UNHCR Photograph and Slide Library comprises slides and photographs produced by UNHCR, including of refugees in the Horn of Africa, 1980-2000; East Africa, 1980-1999; the African Great Lakes region, 1984-1997; West Africa, 1981-1999; Southern Africa, 1968-1994; North Africa, 1990-1998; Central Africa, 1981-1998; Nepal, 1992-1995; South East Asia, 1979-1999; Croatia, 1992; Macedonia, 1999, Albania, 1999; Azerbaijan, 1993-1994; the former Yugoslavia, 1991-1999; the former Soviet Union, 1986-2001; Central America, 1982-1997; Europe and the USA, 1961-1996; Afghan refugees in Iran, Europe and Pakistan, 1979-2002; Indochinese refugees in South East Asia, 1984-1993; Iranian, Iraqi and Kurdish refugees; Bosnian refugees in Yugoslavia, Slovenia and Croatia, 1992-1998; Chechen and Georgian refugees in the Russian Federation, 1996-2000; refugees from Tajikistan, 1995; Kosovar refugees, 1991-1999; UNHRC photo series of refugees in Africa, 1970; elderly refugees in Cambodia, 1982; child refugees in Senegal; women refugees, 1988-2002 and photographs used for UNHCR campaigns and events including the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless, 1987; UNHCR fiftieth anniversary, 2000 and a UK poster campaign.

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      Archives of Imperial College
      GB 0098 GMM · 1933-1987 (ongoing)

      Papers relating to Imperial College archives, 1933-1987, notably Records Committee reports and correspondence, 1936-1938; correspondence relating to the muniment room, 1936-1957; donations, 1952-1980; purchase of the T H Huxley papers, 1933-1961, 1987.

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      Newton family
      GB 0096 MS 523 · 1680-1826

      Collection of papers relating to the Newton and Seawells plantations in Barbados, 1706-1826, including accounts and financial documents, estate management reports, valuations, surveys, and correspondence.

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      Cobden, Richard: letter, 19 Dec 1845
      GB 0096 AL36 · Fonds · 1845

      Letter from Richard Cobden of Manchester to F Buloz, Esq, Paris, 19 Dec 1845. Answering Buloz's request for a collection of the National Anti-Corn Law League's publications for an article in the Revue des Deux Mondes. Cobden explains that 'no complete collection of [tracts, articles, pamphlets and advertisements] has been preserved - Nor has there been any history of the League written in England.' He promises to give full information and 'copies of all our publications which are preserved' to a visitor 'if recommended by you'. He recommends Bastiat's Cobden et la Ligue [printed by Senlis, Paris, 1845]. 'I may also add the Monsr Fonteyrand ... paid us a visit here a few weeks ago to whom I explained the machinery of our organisation ... I am not sure that he would feel at liberty to assist in furnishing an article for your publication - But he is more competent than any other person in France to do it correctly - At all events, I wish you would see him ... and say that I shall be obliged if he will allow you to have access to the publications which I gave him and afford you all facilities in his power for preparing a description of the League ...'.

      Autograph, with signature.

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      College Archives
      GB 1538 RCOG/A10 · Fonds · 1987-1999

      Records of the College Archives primarily covering the period of office of the first Archivist, Claire Daunton, who established the Archives and created the cataloguing system. Records include material relating to accessions and deposits (1987-1988), cataloguing, records management and departmental policy (1989-1997). They include correspondence with the Vice-President's office (1993-1996) and regarding the indexing of Committee minutes (1990). Also includes papers of Dr Ornella Moscucci's unpublished history of the College (1989) and the College Archives Subject Guides (1999).

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