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      TORCH PUBLISHING CO-OP
      GB 0074 LMA/4462/O · Coleção · 1986-1997

      Records of the Torch Publishing Co-operative, including three editions of the newspaper Torch produced by the cooperative; and letters of support from members of the public including Linda Bellos, Council member of Lambeth LB.

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      R WATSON AND SONS [CONSULTING ACTUARIES]
      GB 0074 LMA/4477 · Coleção · 1975-1997

      The collection contains publications and reports by R Watson and Sons (1975-1993), business correspondence and publications by Paul N Thornton (1986-1997).

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      LEE, Shui-wai (fl 1966-1971)
      GB 0074 LMA/4500 · Coleção · 1966-1971

      Papers of Shui-wai Lee relating to her nursing training and permission to work in Britain.

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      GB 0074 LMA/4590 · Coleção · 1940-1957

      Records of Dyer, Son and Creasey, auctioneers and chartered surveyors, comprising war damage cost of works payments books, only covering properties mainly in South-East London. No other records are known to survive.

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      GB 0074 LMA/4594 · Coleção · 1775 - 1989

      Lucas Birch day book (1775-1778), Birch and Son and Birch and Birch cash books (1785-1788, 1803-1808, 1813-1818), Ring and Brymer cash books (1856-1876), annual returns (1952-1955), photographs (1954-1989) and also special and state occasion menus books which are catalogued in detail (1910-1983).
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      Please note: special and state occasion menus books (1910-1964) remain uncatalogued please see staff for further information.

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      GRANT, CYRIL EWART LIONEL (CY GRANT)
      GB 0074 LMA/4709 · Coleção · 1930s - 2011

      Records of Cy Grant reflecting his career containing rich material for research themes around multi-ethnic minority arts on a national basis, an iconic career which saw stardom and fame across the world and across ethnic divides, wartime narratives, discourse on Black African Caribbean roots, culture and race relations.

      Records consist of correspondence, notes, photographs and audio-visual material. Includes Cy Grant's records relating to his service as navigator in the Second World War, records of Drum Arts Centre Limited, records of Concord Festival Trust; his acting career including theatre and film posters and programmes, correspondence with agents and producers and fan mail; writing career including published books and draft manuscripts, campaigning, spirituality and health and personal papers including copy items from 1910.

      Highlights in the collection include Cy Grant's Royal Air Force log book; fan-mail, studio and film stills photographs, and audio-visual material documenting Cy Grant's fame from his acting and singing, 1950s-1970s; minutes and papers of the Drum Arts Centre Limited London, 1970s documenting the establishment of a national centre for the arts of Black people and related Black Theatre Workshop; minutes and printed material documenting the Concord Festival Trust for which Cy Grant was Director overseeing 22 multicultural ethic arts festivals across Britain over four years between 1981-1985. Cy Grant's life is documented in his memoir 'Blackness and the Dreaming Soul' published in 2007 and his original drafts are contained in the collection alongside other writings.

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The collection was catalogued as part of a project funded by Heritage Lottery Fund titled 'Navigating the Dreams of an Icon: Remembering Cy Grant Through His Archive'. £79,800 was awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund to the Cy Grant Trust. The Trust, London Metropolitan Archives and Windrush Foundation formed a partnership in 2015 to oversee the archive project which ran from April 2016-May 2017 including an exhibition, website and education pack as well as a series of events including a Finale on 18 February 2017 at London Metropolitan Archives.

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      MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
      GB 0074 MA · Coleção · 1590-1930

      Records of the Middlesex Quarter Sessions relating to local administration, 1590-1930. The number of series in MA reveals the wide scope of county administration dealt with at the sessions. A lot of the records date from the nineteenth century when there was an increase in central attempts at the regulation of many aspects of everyday life. MA/W deals with silk weavers' wage rates; MA/MW covers the work of Inspectors of Weights and Measures; MA/RS are reports from county committees and officers; MA/MS deal with military carriage rates; MA/S is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's sessions houses; MA/MD covers the work of Inspectors of Animal Diseases; MA/C covers the work of the sessions' committees; MA/G is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's prisons; MA/GS, likewise for Feltham Industrial School; MA/DCP are plans of county properties; MA/D and MA/DC contain deeds and contracts for county properties; MA/B are Bridge Committee papers; MA/A is concerned with the building and maintenance of the county's lunatic asylums; and MA/MN deals with military and naval recruitment in the county.

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      MIDDLESEX SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
      GB 0074 MJP · Coleção · 1648-1974

      Records of the Justices of the Peace for Middlesex, 1648-1974. MJP/C contains the original Commissions of the Peace and of Oyer and Terminer issued to the Justices of the Peace; MJP/L are lists of the justices in those commissions; MJP/D contains names of justices who had paid subscriptions for dinners held at the Sessions House; MJP/EC concerns the election of a Chairman of the sessions in 1872-1873; MJP/O contains a record of oaths taken by justices upon their appointment to the commission. The series in MJP/Q, MJP/QC and MJP/R are concerned with the qualifications needed by justices in order to be eligible for appointment.

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      FILLMAN, HAYNES AND COMPANY {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/010 · Coleção · 1690-1931

      Papers, 1690-1931, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds relating to properties in Stratton Street, Westminster, including lease and releases, marriage settlements, wills and probates, fines, assignments of terms, bargain and sales, contracts and mortgages.

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      JACKSON AND AWDRY {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/025 · Coleção · 1799-1887

      Papers, 1799-1887, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising marriage settlements, receipts and memoranda.

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      MORGAN AND SON {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/040 · Coleção · 1876-1893

      Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising account of Godwin and Basley, Auction and Agency Offices, to Mrs. Wyatt, for letting 76 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, 1876-1877; vouchers for rates, repairs, and so on relating to 76 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, 1877 and lease of ground on Hart Street, Covent Garden, 1893, with plan.

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      LLEWELLYN AND HANN {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/111 · Coleção · 1685-1783

      Papers collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising an assignment of premises in Saint Katharine's Dock and a brewhouse in Smithfield, 1685; and extract of the will and probate of Dean Perkins of Newman Street, Saint Marylebone, 1781-1783.

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      YOUNG/ WINDSOR {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/236 · Coleção · 1896

      Records of Young and Windsor, solicitors, comprising articles of partnership in the business of solicitor, 1896.

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      LONGMAN AND BRODERIP {ORGAN AND PIANO MAKERS}
      GB 0074 O/277 · Coleção · 1787

      Records of Longman and Broderip, organ and piano makers, consisting of an advertisement on the inside front cover of an edition of "Virgil's Works", 1787.

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      BRICE, T. {PRINTER}
      GB 0074 O/286 · Coleção · 1730?-1760?

      Printed broadsheet of the Proverbs of Poor Richard, or the Way to Wealth, by Benjamin Franklin; printed by T. Brice, in Musgrave Alley, High Street, Exeter.

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      HAROLD WILLIAMS AND PARTNERS {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/462 · Coleção · 1834-1947

      Sales particulars, 1834-1947, for the following properties:

      • 35 and 36 Foley Street, Regent Street, Saint Marylebone
      • 5-storey building, Buckingham Street, Strand, Westminster; with plan and elevation.
      • 16 and 17 Kings Parade, Kings Road, Chelsea.
      • Estate in Frederick Street, Hampstead Road, Saint Pancras, including a brewery; with plan.
      • Suite of chambers, Albany, Piccadilly, Westminster.
      • 133 Barnsbury Road, Islington; house and shop.
      • 6 Holford Place, Pentonville, Finsbury.
      • 2 Pont Street, Belgravia, Westminster.
      • 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 and 27 Malden Crescent, Kentish Town, Saint Pancras and adjacent land; with plan.
      • The Queen's Arms, Weston Street, Southwark, with adjoining building land. Land and vaults at Maze Street and Saint Thomas Street, Southwark; with plan.
      • 6 Euston Square, Saint Pancras with stabling in Seymour Row.
      • 110 and 116 High Street, Poplar. Houses and shops; with plan.
      • Building estate, Clifton Road, New Cross, Deptford; with plan.
      • 166, 168 and 170 Park Road, Crouch End.
      • Building land at Chapel Road, Church Road, Mitcham.
      • 5, 7, 10, 12 and 14 Linscott Road, Lower Clapton, Hackney.
      • 126 and 127 High Street, Whitechapel, Stepney. Bank, office and warehouse premises.
      • Pedrail Transport Works on the corner of Wyfold Rd, and Kingwood Road, Fulham.
      • 40-46 and 60-72 (even) Bowland Road, Clapham, formerly Crescent Road, Clapham, Wandsworth.
      • 26-40 (even) Balham New Road, Balham, Wandsworth.
      • 311-321 (odd) York Road, 254-260 (even) York Road, Lambeth, 61-63 (odd) Battersea Park Rd, Battersea.
      • 'Collingtree' 68 Norbury Crescent, Norbury.
      • 93 Finchley Road, Hampstead.
      • 31 and 35-53 (odd) Pendle Road, 35-41 (odd) Penrith Road, 30 and 32 Parklands Road, Streatham, Wandsworth.
      • Property known as 'Clarence Cinema', Hackney in Mare Street at the junction of Clarence Road and Lower Clapton Road, Hackney; with plan.
      • 'Neilgherry' 77 Stanhope Avenue, Finchley.
      • 8 Balham Hill, Balham, Wandsworth; with plan.
      • 11 Motcomb Street, Belgrave Sq., Westminster; corner shop premises.
      • Details of forthcoming auction sales.
      • Royal Parcel Mail Yard, 11-29 Seward Street, Goswell Road, Finsbury; stabling and cottages; with plan.
      • 129, 131 and 133 Mare Street, Hackney; with plan.
      • Building site at 11-29 (odd) Seward Street, Goswell Road, Finsbury; with plan.
      • 21 Culmore Road, 123 and 125 Asylum Rd 18, 20 and 22 Marmont Road, Peckham, Camberwell.
      • 10 St James Street, Bedford Row, Westminster; with plan and photograph
      • 1 Fleming Road, Walworth, Southwark.
      • Site and premises and 10 houses 65, 66, 67 and 68 George Street, and 80, 82, 86, 88, 90 and 92 Euston Street, at Euston, Saint Pancras; with plan.
      • 41 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea.
      • 'Clarence House' Mare Street, Hackney.
      • 'Villa Bellevue' 23 Umfreville Road, Green Lanes, Harringey.
      • 127 Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Saint Pancras; shop premises.
      • 'The Poplars' 159 Upper Brockley Road, Brockley, Lewisham; houses and garages; with plan.
      • 1 and 3 Bannockburn Road, Plumstead 139 Maxey Road, Plumstead, 13 and 15 Abbey Grove, Abbey Wood.
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      E. LAMBERT AND SON {DRUGGIST}
      GB 0074 O/470 · Coleção · 1893

      Records of E Lambert and Son, druggists, comprising agreement between Edward Joshua Lambert of 60 Queen's Road, Dalston, druggist's sundryman and manufacturer of surgical instruments (trading as E. LAMBERT and SON), and Harry Percy Neats Watkins of 5 Tyrrell Road, Dulwich, for the employment of Watkins by Lambert for three years as clerk and traveller, at £2 10s 1 per week, hours 9 am to 7 pm (Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm), holidays 14 days per year, 1893.

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      RUBINSTEIN COLLINGHAM {SOLICITORS}
      GB 0074 O/493 · Coleção · 1688-1811

      Papers, 1688-1811, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds relating to The Black Bull Victualling House and other properties in Tooley Street, St Olave, Southwark. Documents include wills, marriage settlements, indenture of fine, leases and releases, abstract of title, feoffment, exemplification of recovery, agreements and certificates.

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      SAINT ANDREW UNDERSHAFT: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/AND4 · Coleção · 1348-1975

      Records of the parish of Saint Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, City of London, including parish registers (baptisms, burials, marriages and banns), financial accounts, rate assessments, overseers' papers including papers relating to the workhouse, deeds and rentals, faculties, drawings and plans, parish magazines, records of the Parochial Church Council, and records of charities and estates.

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      SAINT AUGUSTINE, WATLING STREET: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/AUG · Coleção · 1559-1954

      Records of the parish of Saint Augustine, Watling Street, City of London, including registers of baptisms, marriages, banns and burials; preachers' books and church services registers; Vestry and precinct minute books; Churchwardens' and Overseers' financial accounts; poor rate and tithe rate assessment books; and papers relating to the Estate trustees.

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      SAINT BARTHOLOMEW BY THE EXCHANGE: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/BAT1 · Coleção · 1558-1954

      C 1558-1840 M 1559-1840 B 1558-1838

      Records of the parish of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, Bartholomew Street, City of London, including parish registers (marriages, burials, baptisms and banns) from 1557; vestry minutes and churchwardens accounts from the late 16th century; poor rate, church rate and tithe rate assessments; and financial accounts of the Overseers.

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      SAINT MICHAEL LE QUERNE: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/MIC4 · Coleção · 1514-1938

      Records of the parish of Saint Michael le Querne, City of London, including registers of baptisms, marriages and burials; Churchwardens' accounts; papers relating to parish poor relief including Overseers' payments; poor rate books; deeds and other documents relating to parish properties.

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      SAINT MARTIN POMEROY: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/MTN4 · Coleção · 1539-1954

      Records of the parish of Saint Martin Pomeroy, Ironmonger Lane, Church of England, including registers of baptisms, marriages and burials; Vestry minutes; Churchwardens' accounts; Overseers' payments; and poor rate books.

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      SAINT PETER LE POER: CITY OF LONDON
      GB 0074 P69/PET2 · Coleção · 1561-1947

      Records of the parish of Saint Peter le Poer, Old Broad Street, City of London, including parish registers (baptisms, marriages, banns, burials) dating from 1561, the rest of the archive dates from the 17th century and includes Vestry minutes; Churchwardens' and Overseers' financial accounts; poor rate books and tithe rate books.

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      CAMERON, Alice (b 1892)
      GB 0106 7ACA · Arquivo · 1945-1949

      Typescript of autobiographical book on Germany at the end of the Second World War, 1945-1949 by Alice Cameron. Having worked for the Allied Control Commission in Germany from 1945 to 1949, and thereafter in various British education centres, Alice Cameron's book details her impressions of, and opinions about, Germany and its people at the end of the Second World War. The typescript is in five parts.

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      STOTT, Catherine Mary Charlotte (1907-2002)
      GB 0106 7CMS · Arquivo · 1915-1995

      Papers of Mary Stott, 1915-1995, comprising manuscripts of books and research papers; papers accumulated as women's editor of 'The Guardian', and as a member of women's organisations; papers accumulated as a member of Women in Media; personal papers; campaign papers; information papers; papers relating to other organisations; papers relating to the Women's Liberation Movement; objects; audio visual materials and printed material.

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      Armitage Dispensing Chemist
      GB 0120 GC/100 · Coleção · 1899-1943

      Armitage Dispensing Chemist prescription registers 1899-1943, a total of 30 items, 1-27: registers, 1899-1940; 28-30: Records of Prescriptions Dispensed for Particular Doctors, 1919-1925, 1928-1943.

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      Tyler Dispensing Chemist
      GB 0120 GC/102 · Coleção · 1945-1957

      Drug registers, 1945-1955, and cash books, 1951-1957.

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      Vaughan, Dame Janet, (1899-1993)
      GB 0120 GC/186 · 1939-1987

      Papers of Dame Janet Vaughan, mainly 1939-1949, including material on her work with the Emergency Blood Transfusion Service, social and industrial medicine and post-War medical services, child guidance, Health Survey and Development Committee in India, and treating sufferers from starvation liberated from Belsen.

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      Godber, Sir George (b 1908)
      GB 0120 GC/201 · 1942-1995

      Unpublished lectures, articles and reports from Godber's time as Chief Medical Officer onwards form the bulk of this collection, but his wider career is represented by such papers as a draft of his 1944 'Hospital Survey of Sheffield and East Midlands Area' and published articles spanning over 50 years from 1942 to 1995. Although the collection does not include Godber's official papers from his various appointments or his personal papers, it nevertheless conveys a strong impression of his personality, energy and breadth of interests throughout his career. Godber's papers at the Ministry of Health and the Department of Health and Social Security were left almost entirely for his successors, to be transferred as appropriate to the Public Record Office.

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      Balint General Practice Seminars
      GB 0120 GC/216 · 1966-1970

      Transcripts of seminars for general practitioners, led by Michael Balint, 1966-1970.

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      Martindale, Louisa (1872-1966)
      GB 0120 GC/25 · Coleção · 1872-1964

      Louisa Martindale collection, 1872-1964. The collection consists of Section A: a little personal correspondence, papers, articles, speeches and lectures by Louisa Martindale, and some personal material including notes on the glaucoma which eventually blinded her, 1872-1960; and Section B: papers concerning the Medical Women's International Association (founded 1919) of which Miss Martindale was President from 1937 to 1947. As well as her own correspondence in this capacity, 1937-1946, there is one file of the correspondence of Mme Montreuil-Strauss, Secretary of the Medical Women's International Association at his period. (Louisa Martindale destroyed the vast bulk of her case records at the time of her retirement from practice around 1950, those remaining were destroyed by her executors after her death).

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      Hardy, Richard Henry (1921-1999)
      GB 0120 GP/12 · 1944-1992

      Papers of Richard Henry Hardy, 1952-1992, including records of cases and correspondence, general practice, Exmouth, 1952-1970, and Hereford General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department, 1971-1984, with reprints and unpublished writings, 1948-1992.

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      Letchner, Dr Alfons (1899-1983)
      GB 0120 GP/27 · 1935-1995

      Practice accounts of Dr Alfons Letchner, 1935-1974 and a brief history of the practice by Letchner's daughter.

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      Oral History of General Practice, 1935-1952
      GB 0120 GP/29 · 1992-1995

      Tapes and transcripts from Wellcome Trust funded project, 1980s, to derive information from individuals who entered general practice between c 1936 and c 1940 and c 1946 and c 1952, and some additional tapes relating to general practice.

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      Quinn, Patrick (fl. 1918-1933)
      GB 0120 GP/30 · 1918-1933

      Cash books, ledgers and day books, of general practice in New Cross, London SE4, 1918-1933.

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      Horder, Thomas Jeeves, Lord Horder of Ashford (1871-1955)
      GB 0120 GP/31 · 1904-1955

      Papers of Thomas Jeeves Horder, 1904-1955, including Horder's appointment diaries, [one at St Bartholomew's Hospital and one at his private practice], memorabilia, Horder's talks and writings, obituaries and appreciations of his life and work, and a very small accumulation of case notes, apparently from his private practice.

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      Taylor, Bernard (b 1926)
      GB 0120 GP/6 · 1940s-1970s

      Papers of Bernard Taylor comrising case notes of deceased patients, c 1940s-1970s and files relating to administration of practice, 1962-1976.

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      Scott, Marcus Maurice, (1900-1978)
      GB 0120 GP/61 · 1923-1939

      Volume of practice accounts and a day-book of visits to patients of Marcus Maurice Scott. The practice accounts include some relating to a practice in Wandsworth, 1923-1924 (probably not Scott's, as he did not qualify until 1927), which moved to no 9 Newington Causeway in November 1924.

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      Gough, Brian (1909-1999)
      GB 0120 GP/62 · 1920s-1990s

      Papers of Dr Brian Gough, 1920s-1990s, comprising personal, professional and patient correspondence, including material about local institutions with which he was involved, and on his interests in medical history.

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      Godfrey-Faussett Family: recipe books
      GB 0120 MS.7997-8002 · Mid 17th cent. - mid 18th cent.; 1816

      Recipe books of the Godfrey-Faussett family of Heppington, Nackington, Kent. MSS.7997-7999 bearing the book plate of the Revd. Bryan Faussett (1720-1776), the son of Bryan Faussett and his wife Mary Faussett née Godfrey. The volumes contain mainly culinary recipes, with a few medical recipes, and some veterinary recipes in MS.7998. There is great overlap in the contents of MSS.7997-7999, with recipes copied word for word, but it is difficult to ascribe a chronology to the volumes as few dates are given and the hands used date from roughly the same period. Five different hands appear: two unidentified hands in MS.7997; one unidentified hand and Mary Faussett in MS.7998; and Catherine Godfrey and Mary Faussett in MS.7999. Mary Faussett née Godfrey (1695-1761) received MS.7999 from Catherine Godfrey (fl.1699), possibly her mother, and MS.7998 presumably from another relative. Mary later copied identical recipes into the volumes (e.g. recipe for vinegar, MS.7998, p.121 and MS.7999, p.118), perhaps in order to pass the collection on to daughters or other family members.

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      Brunton, Sir Thomas Lauder (1844-1916)
      GB 0120 MSS.1384-1386 · 1892-[1895]

      Reports of Thomas Lauder Brunton's lectures on therapeutics and notes from a lecture on chloroform with three fragments of lectures on eye affections, on the effects of alcohol, and the effect of drugs on the brain given at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1892-[1895].

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      Buckle, Fleetwood (1841-1917)
      GB 0120 MSS.1395-1404 and 5656 · 1824-1870

      The majority of the collection is made up of journals kept by Buckle during the years 1866-1870, during which he travelled to South America, South Africa and Australia (there are also periods during which he was stationed at Portsmouth). There are some lacunae in the sequence of diaries. There is also one autograph album kept by Buckle relating partly to his own affairs (his application to become House Surgeon at the West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital, 1863-1864) but also including older material predating his birth.

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      Cantlie, Sir James (1851-1926)
      GB 0120 MSS.1456-1499 and 6931-6941 · 1874-1923

      MSS.1456-1499 comprise chiefly drafts of essays and papers by Cantlie, spanning his entire career but with the bulk (MSS.1461-1486) dating from his years in Hong Kong. The subject is generally tropical medicine; diseases discussed include leprosy, dropsy, kala-azar, beri-beri, cholera and malaria, with particular emphasis upon leprosy. Worth individual notice are MSS.1456, in which Cantlie describes a case of blood poisoning that he acquired in the dissecting room at Charing Cross Hospital; MS.1459, commemorating the military surgeon Paul Bennett Conolly (died at Khartoum on the Gordon Relief Expedition of 1885); 1461, 1466 and 1463, two diaries and a cashbook respectively to do with his Hong Kong medical practice; 1469, a fragment of a register of patients in the Hong Kong Hospital; 1480-1481, casebooks compiled in Hong Kong; 1489, a dummy copy of the first edition of the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, founded by Cantlie; and 1499, a collection of questionnaire responses relating to the life history of Eurasian "half-castes" in which Cantlie is one of many respondents drawn from the western fringes of the Pacific (China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand). MSS.6931-6941 contain correspondence, personal and travel papers, medical notes, printed material (including much material relating to papers published in the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene), illustrative material and certificates, the last also including items relating to other members of Cantlie's family.

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      Clover, Joseph Thomas (1825-1882)
      GB 0120 MSS.1684-1694, MS. 5461 and MSS.6942-6951 · 1838-1883 and undated

      Material relating to the use of nitrus oxide, chloroform and ether, mostly notes, including some on an operation carried out on Napolean III, and notes for lectures given by Clover. There is some personal material relating to Clover's education, including some family correspondence.

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      Coyney, William (fl 1746-1780)
      GB 0120 MSS.1899-1901 · 1746-1773

      Account books. Vol. I. 2/2/1746-17/10/1756. With odd entries at the end to 1765; II. 9/7/1756-22/10/1765. Some leaves torn out at the end; III. 1/1/1766-22/12/1773.

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      Phillipps collection
      GB 0064 PLA · Coleção · 1603-1672

      General Records: This group contains a large vellum-bound volume of Spanish diplomatic papers, mainly dating between 1603 and 1672, but with a section dealing with the Armada, 1587 to 1588; two English documents relating to the expedition to Cadiz, 1596; an enquiry into the loss of ships in the convoy guarded by Sir George Rooke (1650-1709) and the Streights Squadron, 1693; a gathering of Italian papers relating to the capitulation of Malta, 1799 to 1807. There are also a number of items relating to Lord Nelson and his family, 1805 to 1845. (PHB/: PHB/P: 2 vols: 3 items) Merchant Shipping Records: relating to merchant shipping, including the journal of the Blackham on a voyage to Constantinople, 1696 to 1698; the log of H.E.I.C.S. Ceres, 1743 to 1745; of H.E.I.C.S. Wager, 1745 to 1746; and an account in verse of H.E.I.C.S. Ceres, 1812 to 1814, on a voyage to China. There is also a memorial of 1774 by a Harwich pilot to the Treasury, seeking to establish an excise cutter there. Among the documents are Bills of Sale, 1651, 1695, 1775; Letters of Marque, 1780, 1799. (PHB/: PLA/P: 4 vols: 12 items) Royal Navy: Administration: This group consists of nineteen volumes and four documents relating to the administration of the Navy. It includes the naval accounts from 1422 to 1427 of William Soper (fl.1410-1459), Clerk of the King<sup>1</sup>s ships; a list of ships' stores 'wasted' in the Prymrose after the Rochelle expedition, 1573; a volume of the records collected by Sir Robert Cotton (1571-1631), the antiquarian and collector, containing summaries of papers on naval matters and defence from the time of Henry III to Elizabeth I; a copy, dated 1638, of the first 'Discourse of the Navy of England' by John Hollond (fl 1624-1659); regulations for the Ordnance Office, 1683; an account, written by a clerk, of the dispute between Samuel Pepys and Colonel Middleton (d 1672) about the importation of cottons and kerseys, 1667 to 1668; two lists of official documents transferred by Pepys to his successor on leaving the Admiralty, 1689; two volumes of Navy Board orders to Deptford and Woolwich dockyards, 1644 to 1722; and eleven volumes of papers, bound by Phillipps in no particular order, relating to general administrative matters, including sea-men's pay, 1711 to 1790; however, among these papers are three letters from Vice-Admiral Benbow (1653-1702) written from Jamaica, 1699. Finally, there are a number of lists; of Admiralty Commissioners, 1673 to 1782; of ships, 1625 to 1636, 1705, 1706 to 1745, and of foreign navies, 1755 to 1778 (PLA/: PLA/P: 2 1/2ft: 76cm) Royal Navy: Law and Prize Money: This group consists of a volume, 1658 to 1673, containing a collection of sentences and decrees made at the Court of Admiralty; a volume of 1685 chiefly concerning the powers and rights of the Lord High Admiral, with an abstract of the judgements of Oleron, translated from the French; a further seventeenth-century volume concerning maritime customs and law from the time of Henry III; a French treatise of maritime law, 1690; a volume containing bound letters from senior naval officers expressing their opinion on the prize money dispute between Lord Nelson (q.v.) and Lord St Vincent (q.v.), 1801 to 1802; vindication of the conduct of Surgeon D.T. McCarthy, court-martialled 2 lines 1 field in 1804.

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      Merchant Shipping: Signal Books and Signals
      GB 0064 SGN/E · Subarquivo · 1810

      Merchant Shipping: Signal Books and Signals including a Vane List c 1810 and a pendant board of the same date.

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