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        COWLEY PEACHEY MANOR
        GB 0074 ACC/0374 · Collection · 1636-1826

        Records of the Manor of Cowley Peachey, Colham, Hillingdon; comprising court book for views of frankpledge with courts baron; rental and survey; and statement of quit rents.

        Manor of Cowley Peachey
        GB 0099 KCLMA Covernton · [1945-1967]

        Bound typescript entitled 'Fifty odd years of memoirs', covering his life and career, 1893-1945, notably his work as an engineer in South Africa, 1894-1899, 1901-1904, 1909-1911, his travels in South Africa, 1895, East Africa, 1904, and Canada, 1907, his service as a volunteer stretcher bearer with the Royal Army Medical Corps, South Africa, 1899-1900, including the siege of Ladysmith, 1899-1900, his service with the South African Engineer Corps, German South West Africa, 1914-1915, and with the South African Signal Company, Royal Engineers, France, 1916, including the Battle of the Somme, Jul 1916, and his experiences in the Channel Islands during German occupation, 1940-1945, dated [1945-1967].

        Covernton , Ralph Henry , 1869-1952 , Captain
        COVERDALE, JOHN
        GB 0074 ACC/2609 · Collection · 1809-1940

        Records of solicitor John Coverdale. Many of these papers relate to his marriage to Isabella Frederica Tomkyns, and to the execution of both their wills. Papers concerning Isabella's first husband, the Rev. John Tomkyns and his brother, Thomas Tomkyns are also included. The collection also includes deeds for properties in Gravel Road, Twickenham and Windmill Road, Hampton Wick.

        Coverdale , John , solicitor
        GB 0099 KCLMA Cousland · 1974

        Photocopy of privately published memoir, 'The Great War, 1914-1818: a former 'Gunner' of the First World War looks back', a detailed account of his military career, 1913-1919, covering mobilisation in Edinburgh, artillery, gas warfare and veterinary training, service with the Royal Field Artillery on the Western Front, 1915-1918, notably action around Vimy, May-Jun 1917, Lens, June-Oct 1917, and the Somme front, Feb-Oct 1918, and entry into Lille, Oct 1918, and demobilisation in Brussels, Feb 1919, written in [1974]. Includes reproductions of photographs and extracts from his letters home and his diary.

        Cousland , Kenneth H , fl 1915-1974 , Lieutenant Colonel
        GB 0074 CLC/312 · Collection · 1684-1899

        Records of the Quarter Sessions for London and Middlesex, including certificate of conviction; examination book of vagabonds apprehended in the City of London; Newgate gaol calendars; and petition for victualling licence.

        London Quarter Sessions of the Peace Middlesex Quarter Sessions of the Peace
        GB 0074 CLC/310 · Collection · 1832

        Calendar of gaol delivery for the Middlesex House of Correction, known as Cold Bath Fields Prison, 1832.

        Middlesex Quarter Sessions of the Peace
        CLA/023 · Collection · 1100-1990

        Records of the Court of Husting, 1100-1990, including deeds and wills; Husting books containing records of proceedings; material relating to Pleas of Land including court rolls and writs of right patent and proceedings; material relating to Common Pleas including court rolls, writs and proceedings; charters relating to the Court and offprints of articles about the Court of Husting.

        Corporation of London
        COURT OF EXCHEQUER
        GB 0074 CLC/305 · Collection · 1671-1833

        Records of the Court of Exchequer, comprising Exchequer bill; roll of estreats of fines and forfeitures at the sessions of the peace for London and Middlesex; and record book relating to the King's revenue.

        Court of Exchequer
        COURT OF CHANCERY
        GB 0074 CLC/307 · Collection · 1712 Mar 24

        Exemplification of proceedings in Chancery in the cause: the executors of the will of William Sherington, of Red Lion Square, Holborn versus Dame Mary Luckyn, widow and relict of Sir William Luckyn, of Messing Hall, Essex, and Richard Nicholls, contesting the will.

        Court of Chancery
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/08-8 · Collection · 1785-1950

        Records of Courage and Company Limited, brewers, comprising papers of members of the Courage family including John Courage, John Robert Courage, Robert Courage and Raymond Courage. Also papers of the Hardinge family.

        Courage and Co Ltd , brewers Courage Ltd , brewers
        GB 0074 ACC/1016 · Collection · 1789-1938

        Papers of John William Couchman and Harold Seymour Couchman, surveyors, agents to the lords of the manors of Tottenham and Edmonton and civil engineers, 1789-1938. The majority of the papers are those of John William Couchman who was a civil engineer (in particular, apparently, a waterworks expert) and a surveyor and valuer, but a few later ones relate to his successor, Harold Seymour Couchman.

        John William Couchman acted as surveyor and agent to the lords of the manors of Tottenham and Edmonton. Most of the manorial documents are valuations for enfranchisement of copyhold property. These cover the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and are arranged alphabetically under the names of the copyholders. There is also, however, a survey of Tottenham manor of circa 1830 and two rentals of quit and waste rents for Tottenham and one for Edmonton, together with correspondence with the local urban district councils over their purchase of manorial waste.

        The remainder of the collection consists of documents concerning property of the Sperling family and of others for whom Couchman acted as agent; his own papers relating to various engineering projects - notably that to provide a drinking water supply for Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, papers concerning the Tithe rent charges for Tottenham (for which he acted as valuer), various sales particulars including one of 1789 for Bruce Castle and Mount Pleasant, and two albums of photographs taken at the end of the last century which are of considerable interest.

        Couchman , John William , fl 1840-1900 , surveyor and civil engineer
        GB 0074 CLC/166 · Collection · 1968-1979

        Costa del Sol Chaplaincy records comprising account books and papers and service registers.

        Costa del Sol Anglican Chaplaincy , Spain
        GB 0099 KCLMA Corson · Collection · 1905-1963

        Published memoir by Cdr Peter Francis Reid Corson: Call the Middle Watch: An Account of Life at Sea in the Royal Navy 1905 to 1963 (Pentland Press, Edinburgh, 1997), narrating the naval career of his father, R Adm Eric Reid Corson (1887-1972), 1905-1941, and Cdr P F R Corson's own naval career, 1943-1963. Includes R Adm E R Corson's letters home, sketches and notes from Port Arthur, China, 1905, the West Indies, 1910, the Persian Gulf, 1913-1914, and the British Grand Fleet, 1916. Also Cdr P F R Corson's memoirs of service with the Eastern Fleet, 1944-1945, in the Persian Gulf, 1946-1948, the Malayan Emergency, 1948, Malta and Gibraltar, 1949-1950, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, 1950, service as trainer, Boys Training Squadron, Rosyth, Scotland, 1952-1954, service as naval respresentative, Joint Planning Staff, Middle East, Cyprus, 1956-1958, commanding HMS RUSSELL, Fishery Protection Squad, Iceland, 1958-1962; commanding HMS BARROSA, Radar Picket ship, Far East, 1962-1968.

        Corson , Peter Francis Reid , 1925-2007 , Commander
        GB 0074 P73/COR · Collection · 1887-1962

        Records of the Mission Church of Corpus Christi (Cambridge), Camberwell, including registers of baptisms and confirmations; church services registers; Church Council minutes; Parochial Church Council minute books; financial account books; and historical notes.

        Mission Church of Corpus Christi (Cambridge), Camberwell , Church of England
        GB 0074 CLC/057 · Collection · 1803-1810

        Records of the Corps of River Fencibles of the City of London comprise: a book of subscriptions, 1808 (Ms 6386A); copy muster roll, 1803-7 (Ms 6434); and account of subscriptions to a fund,1809-10 (Ms 6434A). They were catalogued by Guildhall Library staff in 1951. It is not known whether any other records of this Corps have survived.

        Corps of River Fencibles of the City of London , volunteer force
        GB 0074 COR/PA · Collection · 1878-1966

        Records relating to the inquest on the victims of the wreck of the steamship "Princess Alice", 1878-1966. Records include inquisition giving names, ages, relationship and occupations of deceased; sworn statements of witnesses; verbatim report of inquest proceedings at Town Hall, Woolwich; indexes of witnesses; list of persons saved from the "Princess Alice"; correspondence; report of the Board of Trade investigation into the wreck of the "Princess Alice"; supporting documentation including maps of the area and navigation regulations.

        Also items relating to the disaster including memorial cards, songs, press cuttings and notes made by Gavin Thurston in preparation for his book The Great Thames Disaster.

        Coroner for the Jurisdiction of the Eastern District of the County of London
        GB 0064 COR · Collection · 1759-1818

        Papers of Sir Willaim Cornwallis including logs, 1759 to 1760, 1789 and 1792 to 1793; admiral's journals, 1794 to 1796 and 1801 to 1806; letterbooks, 1768 to 1771, 1777, 1788 to 1794 and 1795 to 1815; order books, 1789 to 1791 and 1801 to 1806 and a purser's wine book, 1789 to 1795. The loose papers are mainly letters from the family, 1761 to 1779, 1790 to 1799 and 1800 to 1818 and there are some from Nelson, 1788 and 1803, Lord Hood, 1790 to 1791 and other naval officers, 1770 to 1818.

        Cornwallis , Sir , William , 1744-1819 , Knight , Admiral
        GB 0074 CLC/243 · Collection · [1850-1899]

        Extracts from the vestry books of St Bride Fleet Street, 1653-1662, compiled late 19th century.

        Copeland , Alfred James , fl 1870 , antiquarian
        GB 0099 KCLMA Coote · 1921, 1981

        Copy of diary covering his service as ADC to Winston Churchill at the Cairo Peace Conference and including details of meetings with Col Thomas Edward Lawrence (later known as Thomas Edward Shaw), Mar 1921; photocopy of photograph of Coote, 1917; brief account of his life and career, 1893-1946, written by his godson, Air Cdre B H Newton in 1981.

        Coote , Maxwell Henry , 1893-1981 , Wing Commander
        GB 0100 G/PP2/8-13 · [1800-1825]
        Part of GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL RECORDS

        Papers of Sir Astley Paston Cooper, [1800-1825], comprising volume of notes on his lectures on surgery, delivered at St Thomas's Hospital, taken by an unidentified student, [1814-1825] (G/PP2/8), with loose manuscript notes ((G/PP2/9);

        three volumes of notes on his lectures on surgery, taken by an unidentified student, [1813-1825] (G/PP2/10-12);
        notes on his lectures on fungoid testis, taken by an unidentified student {G/PP2/13);
        prescription for chilblains, attributed to Sir Astley Cooper, undated, with letter concerning authenticity, 1993 (G/PP2/13b).

        Cooper , Sir , Astley , Paston , 1768-1841 , 1st Baronet , surgeon
        COOPER FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/0775 · Collection · 1730-1892

        The collection is of family papers belonging to Isabella, Lady Cooper, her children and grandchildren. The papers include documents detailing Lady Cooper's inheritance and assignments of its stock to her husband and children.There is a collection of title deeds for Isleworth Estate, together with leases of various parts of it, tradesmen's vouchers, accounts and particulars of its eventual sale (1855-78). There are also some 17th century title deeds to property in Hidden, Hungerford, as well as later deeds, accounts, rentals and leases.

        Among the personal papers are a group concerning the settlement made on the marriage of William Honywood, Lady Cooper's grandson, with Barbara Whyte, and a group of financial papers chiefly on the subject of loans and securities, the same is true of the papers belonging to William's sisters Elizabeth and Caroline. There are also papers dealing with a mortgage he held from Sir John Shelley on property in Maresfield and Fletching in Sussex and as an executor of his grandmother's will he was forced into lengthy proceedings against the Ware family of Cheltenham for a long outstanding mortgage debt owed to Lady Cooper.

        The last group of family papers relates to Elizabeth, Lady Cooper's younger surviving daughter, who married, secondly, the Reverend Edward Henry Dawkins. It includes their marriage settlement, and a number of his financial papers. The most interesting part of the whole collection relates to the sugar plantation of Dukinfield Hall, Jamaica (1719-1877). There are title deeds for a particularly tortuous descent, yearly accounts of crops, letters from the Jamaica agents and inventories of stock, which include slaves and give their names, ages, country of origin, occupation and state of health. There is also the will of Robert Dukinfield (1755), the original owner of the plantation, which makes provision for his negre mistress and their children out of his other property. The family name has a variety of spellings, Dukinfield being the one most frequently applied to the estate, although the main branch of the family comes from Duckenfield, Chester.

        There are also a few papers concerned with three plantations on the Island of Grenada, which Lady Cooper also inherited (1773-1867).

        Cooper , family , of Isleworth
        COOKE FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/0160 · Collection · 1562-1740

        Title deeds of the Cooke family relating to premises owned by them in Charing Cross, Westminster, including bargain and sales; leases; mortgages and probates.

        Various.
        GB 0113 MS-CONYJ · 1915-1972

        Papers and war medals of Sir John Josias Conybeare, 1915-1972. Includes his First World War diary, 1915; Military medals and orders awarded to him during the First and the Second World Wars, including the Military Cross and KBE insignia, 1915-1945; Medical notebook, 1916-24; Lecture notes on the subject of Aviation Medicine, n.d., c.1939-45; and letters from William Neville Mann (1911-2001) to the College offering the medical notebook and lecture notes for the College's archives, 1970-72.

        Conybeare , Sir , John Josias , 1888-1967 , Knight , physician
        GB 0074 Q/UL · Collection · 1600-1924

        Collection of conveyances and other legal papers received from the British Records Association. Please note that cataloguing is still underway in some sections of this catalogue.

        Q/UL/A1 Saint John's Street, Saint Sepulchre, London 1628- 1752;
        Q/UL/A2 The Kynaston (Southouse) family 1656- 1835;
        Q/UL/A3 Crane Court, Fleet Street, London 1667-1734;
        Q/UL/A4 Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch 1685-1725;
        Q/UL/A5 Hedge Lane, Saint Martins in the fields 1690-1802;
        Q/UL/A6 Parish of Saint George's, Hanover Square (Grosvenor Street section) 1722-1883;
        Q/UL/A7 Parish of Saint George's, Hanover Square (Hereford Street section) 1777-1883;

        Q/UL/C1 Leases, wills etc. 1663-1887;
        Q/UL/C2 Leases, wills etc 1771-1789;
        Q/UL/C3 Leases, wills etc. 1790-1795;
        Q/UL/C4 Leases, wills etc 1795-1800;
        Q/UL/C5 Leases, wills etc 1801-1908;
        Q/UL/C6 Attwood family with independent London and Lincoln records 1673-1840;
        Q/UL/C7 Hammond and Douglas 1674-1821;
        Q/UL/C8 The Peache Family 1820-1893;
        Q/UL/C9 Miscellaneous documents 1843-1913;

        Q/UL/D1 Deeds 1606-1835;
        Q/UL/D2 The James Family 1671-1857;
        Q/UL/D3 Deeds 1229-1804;
        Q/UL/D4 Will 1882;
        Q/UL/D5 Defeasance and Lease 1645- 1676;
        Q/UL/D6 Property records 1601-1873;
        Q/UL/D7 Property records 1665- 1865;

        Q/UL/E1 The Rayley Family 1604-1844;

        Q/UL/F1 Clapham in relation to the Atkins family 1631-1776;
        Q/UL/F2 Documents re Whitbread's, the brewing family 1695-1855;
        Q/UL/F3 Whitbread (the brewing family) deeds 1803-1855;
        Q/UL/F4 Samuel Whitbread (the brewing family) 1734-1840;
        Q/UL/F5 The manor of Canlowes or Cantlers 1714-1769;
        Q/UL/F6 The Family of Robert Pratt 1739-1864;
        Q/UL/F7 Margaret Street and Oxford Road (Oxford Street) 1739-1825;
        Q/UL/F8 Philip lane, St. Alphage (St Mary Aldermanbury) 1745-1831;
        Q/UL/F9 The affairs of John Watt 1756-1848;
        Q/UL/F10 Documents relating to the Peache family 1759- 1878;
        Q/UL/F11 Peache family property records 1841-1878;
        Q/UL/F12 The Maynard family, including Spencer road, Clapham 1779-1861;
        Q/UL/F13 Parish of St Marylebone (various) 1794-1878;
        Q/UL/F14 Grosvenor Place (records no longer in collection) 1801-1875;
        Q/UL/F15 Thomas Hasker 1805- 1824;
        Q/UL/F16 Eastcheap 1810-1833;
        Q/UL/F17 Marquis of Headfort 1811-1819;
        Q/UL/F18 St. Giles's, Camberwell and district 1812-1863;
        Q/UL/F19 The affairs of John Robertson Bell and WM Wilkinson 1816-1820;

        Q/UL/G1 West Smithfield 1818-1862;
        Q/UL/G2 Clapton and surrounding area 1820-1829;
        Q/UL/G3 Stepney 1824-1867;
        Q/UL/G4 Anti-Gallican and Star 1838-1856;
        Q/UL/G5 Cheapside 1836-1877;
        Q/UL/G6 John Britten 1840-1878;
        Q/UL/G7 The Hodgkinson 1843-1866;
        Q/UL/G8 Southwark 1851-1887;
        Q/UL/G9 The Parish of Lewisham 1854-1890;
        Q/UL/G10 Messrs. Wilson and successors, Cheapside (File no longer in collection) 1854-1858;
        Q/UL/G11 Rotherhithe 1855-1861;
        Q/UL/G12 Miscellaneous documents 1693-1738;
        Q/UL/G13 Miscellaneous documents 1752-1827;
        Q/UL/G14 Miscellaneous documents 1777-1799;
        Q/UL/G15 Miscellaneous documents 1801-1841;
        Q/UL/G16 Miscellaneous documents 1820-1836;
        Q/UL/G17 Miscellaneous documents 1836-1852;
        Q/UL/G18 Miscellaneous documents 1846-1862;
        Q/UL/G19 Miscellaneous documents 1852-1867;
        Q/UL/G20 Miscellaneous documents 1856-1865;
        Q/UL/G21 Miscellaneous documents 1866-1885;

        Q/UL/H1 Deeds 1667- 1924;

        Q/UL/J1 Miscellaneous deeds 1714-1767;
        Q/UL/J2 Miscellaneous deeds 1772- 1779;
        Q/UL/J3 Miscellaneous deeds 1780-1789;
        Q/UL/J4 Miscellaneous deeds 1790-1799;
        Q/UL/J5 Miscellaneous deeds 1800-1809;
        Q/UL/J6 Miscellaneous deeds 1810-1819;
        Q/UL/J7 Miscellaneous deeds 1820- 1829;
        Q/UL/J8 Miscellaneous deeds 1824-1845;
        Q/UL/J9 Miscellaneous deeds 1830-1853;
        Q/UL/J10 Miscellaneous deeds 1837-1839;
        Q/UL/J11 Miscellaneous deeds 1840- 1861;
        Q/UL/J12 Miscellaneous deeds 1844- 1849;
        Q/UL/J13 Miscellaneous deeds 1850-1859;
        Q/UL/J14 Miscellaneous deeds 1860-1879;
        Q/UL/J15 Miscellaneous deeds 1870-1885;
        Q/UL/J16 Miscellaneous deeds 1880-1919;

        Q/UL/K1 Leases, Deeds and Grants 1710- 1900;

        Q/UL/L1 Assignments, Convenience, Deeds and Leases 1667-1894;

        Q/UL/M1 Bargain Sales, Leases, Deeds and other property records 1630-1866;

        Q/UL/N1/1-2 Bread St, Nicholas Olaf 1600-1605;
        Q/UL/N1/3-13 The Hat and Feather, Birchin Lane, St. Michaels 1670-1748;
        Q/UL/N1/14-17 1 Birchin Lane 1845-1859;
        Q/UL/N1/18-27 Upper Fuzzy Field, St. Georges, Hanover Square 1732-1804;
        Q/UL/N1/28-29 18 Laurence Pountney Lane 1797- 1803;
        Q/UL/N1/30-36 20 Adam St., Adelphi 1811-1865;
        Q/UL/N1/37- 43 21 Grosvenor St. 1815-1864;
        Q/UL/N1/44-47 Trafalgar House, Walham Green 1854-1871;
        Q/UL/N1/48-63 Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith 1869-1869;
        Q/UL/N1/64-65 Mortgages from Clara Elizabeth, Albert and Rosina Pitter 1891-1891;
        Q/UL/N1/66-88 Miscellaneous documents 1610-1893;
        Q/UL/N1/89-90 Miscellaneous documents 1623-1735;
        Q/UL/N1/90-202 Indenture of apprenticeship and other documents 1750-1879;

        Q/UL/O1 The Sebright Collection 1605-1777.

        Various.
        CONNOP FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/0801 · Collection · 1516-1929

        Records of the Connop family of Enfield, chiefly title deeds to property that members of the family acquired. This was situated for the most part in Enfield and its neighbouring parishes in Hertfordshire and Essex, Hatfield, Waltham, Cheshunt and Chingford, and was consolidated by the first Newell Connop and his sons.

        Much of the material is in original bundles, each consisting of the deeds for one property; many of these bundles conclude with a conveyance to Newell, and those that do not, pass by inheritance or marriage into the family. For that property which is not conveyed either to the Connops or any of their relations, one can only assume that later deeds have not been kept with the earlier ones.

        In another way also, the collection is incomplete; in his History and Antiquities of Enfield Robinson states that at the time he was writing (1823) Newell Connop held the Manors of Durrants and Suffolks. There is nothing in the collection at all relating to Suffolks, and although there is a schedule of the deeds for Durrants, drawn up in 1832 (ACC/0801/1126), there are no actual deeds. Nor are there any for Grapes Farm, stated by Robinson to be the main manor farm.

        Deeds do exist however for the small manor of Elsings or Norris' farm, which Newell bought in 1804 (ACC/0801/0283-0305). There is also a survey of all Newell Connop's land in Enfield taken in 1804, which unfortunately does not now include a map, and a book of maps each beautifully drawn and coloured of his Essex estates 1803-1814 (ACC/0801/1045-1046). One of the most interesting items among the Enfield deeds is a sales particular for the Forty Hall and Manor of Worcester estate of Eliab Breton in 1787 which includes as Lot 22 the old royal palace of Elizabeth, noting that it stands in a good position for building and the palace when demolished would provide much building material. (ACC/0801/0043).

        The collection also includes property transactions, sale particulars and related papers, family papers and wills.

        Connop , family , of Enfield
        COMYN, Valens (fl 1732)
        GB 0074 CLC/438 · Collection · [1720]-1747

        These records include papers relating to the activities of Valens and Stephen Comyn as attorneys for the executor of Richard Marples, auditor to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral; and bills, cheques and receipts relating to the Comyn household.

        Comyn , Valens , fl 1732 , Clerk to the Chamberlain of St Paul's Cathedral
        COMBRUNE FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/0339 · Collection · 1713-1826

        Records of the Combrune family, including extracts from the court rolls of Ealing Manor relating to premises in Brentford; agreements relating to the business of Blackwell Hall, factors and merchants; agreements relating to property in Ealing, Brentford and the City of London, and wills.

        Various.
        GB 0074 ACC/1230 · Collection · 1793-[c. 1814]

        Records of Patrick Colquhoun, police magistrate, comprising letter to Henry Dundas, Home Secretary, relating to a salary dispute, 1793; letter to Richard Ford, magistrate, relating to apprehension of a criminal, 1797; letter to William Wickham, Under-secretary of State for the Home Department, relating to the river police, 1798; letter regarding the Wapping riots, 1798; letters relating to expenditure, 1799.

        Also autobiographical notes giving an account of 'family and public services', including a detailed chronological account of his public services, beginning with his early career in Glasgow, where he was Chief Magistrate. He accepted the position of a police magistrate in London "not so much on account of the salary which was small; but from a strong impression on his mind that by great attention to the duty he had undertaken to perform he would be able after a time to suggest measures for the improvement of a System(?), than which nothing could be worse." His various activities have included regulating public houses, and establishing the river police office, soup kitchens and a public school in Westminster. He has published treatises on these and other subjects which have been read widely, and many of his suggestions have been implemented. In many connections he has been styled a "public benefactor".

        This document appears to have been composed with a view to publication. In 1818 Colquhoun's son-in-law contributed to the European Magazine "an exhaustive account of his useful and disinterested labours," (Dictionary of National Biography, Vol IV, p.860), and it is possible that this was written for that article. However, as the account of his services ends at 1814 (although he was a police magistrate until 1818), and the watermark is 1814, the earlier date seems the more probable.

        Colquhoun , Patrick , 1745-1820 , economist, statistician and police magistrate
        COLLYER BRISTOW {SOLICITORS}
        GB 0074 ACC/3134 · Collection · 1781-1975

        Records of Collyer Bristow and Company, solicitors, 1781-1975. The catalogue has been divided into three sections. The first consists of records dealing with the administration of the company, and includes day books and clerks' time books; the second section deals with the financial records of the firm.

        The third, and largest, section is concerned with clients' administration. Records in this section include lists of clients' papers held or returned by the firm, and registers recording probate, insurance, property transactions and periodical payments made to a third party on behalf of the client.

        Collyer Bristow and Company , solicitors
        GB 0064 CLS · Collection · [1836-1855]

        Papers of Sir Richard Collinson including private journals for 1836, 1850 to 1855, logs, 1843 to 1846, a remark book, 1850 to 1851, and letterbooks, 1845 to 1846 and 1850 to 1854. There is a large amount of material relating to Collinson's survey work, in particular to China and to the voyage of the ENTERPRISE. It includes numerous records of observations and calculations on navigation, magnetic variation, meteorology and tides. There is also a large body of official, semi-official and private correspondence, 1835 to 1855, together with copies of some letters and memoranda by Collinson. His correspondents included Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), Hydrographer to the Admiralty, Peter la Trobe (1795-1863), Horatio T. Austin (so. 1800-1865) and John Barrow the younger (1808-1898). The only items relating to his later career are notebooks on his work for Trinity House and printed papers, mainly official publications.

        Collinson , Sir , Richard , 1811-1883 , Knight , Admiral
        Collins, Walter
        GB 0102 MS 380566 · 1891-1892

        Photocopies of papers, 1891-1892 and undated, of Walter Collins, comprising his journal, 1891-1892, covering his journey by sea and the overland journey to Lake Victoria, and his work around Kampala delivering goods to various missions, also describing the political situation and fighting between tribes, and the homeward journey; notebook, 1891, containing poems by Collins inspired by Biblical verses; undated notebook containing notes by Collins on Uganda; two books produced by the Church Missionary Society, 1892 and undated, on Uganda and its history, including published sketches; undated printed songs or hymns.

        Collins , Walter , b 1865 , missionary
        GB 0100 KCLCA K/PP88 · 1842-1989

        The papers of Kathleen and Millicent Coleman comprise three classes of material: the private papers of the sisters and the Coleman family, 1842-1957; records relating to the National Children's Home, 1935-1981; and the Pestalozzi Village Trust, 1948-1989. Personal papers include a diary and pharmacopoeias, correspondence, examination certificates, photographs and printed books, 1842-1957, notably including a detailed manuscript medical diary describing life on board ship and a medical practice in Africa, 1842-1844, probably compiled by John Albert Sidney Coleman, grandfather of Kathleen and Millicent Coleman; pharmacopoeias containing remedies and prescriptions, with printed pharmacopoeias, compiled by Mark Coleman and others, reflecting the transition of the Coleman family business from patent remedies to modern pharmacy, 1851-1894; correspondence with Kathleen and Millicent Coleman, mainly descriptions of daily life in the National Children's Home and describing psychological testing of the children, 1927-1948; family correspondence and legal documents including letting agreements and deeds of partnership, the will of Mathew Coleman, the sisters' great uncle, and relating to their father and his career, letters containing family news and gossip, 1845-1928; examination certificates and prize lists relating to the education of Kathleen and Millicent Coleman, 1922-1933; photographs of the Coleman family during the 1890s, during World War One and of Kathleen and Millicent Coleman on holiday, [1928], of Lady Eleanor Holles School, 1921-1933, group photographs of students and staff in King's College London Department of History, 1929-1955, photographs of various National Children's Home establishments, 1934-1957; a small collection of printed books concerned with the history, customs and government of London and the Home Counties, [1945-1985] (Boxes 70-74, now on open access in the Archive reading room).

        The records of the National Children's Home, 1935-1981, notably comprising Vocational Guidance Record Sheets, consisting of files on individual children that included intelligence test results, memory tests and individual comments, arranged in alphabetical order, 1938-1964 (Boxes 1-23); test results and evaluations of named children for tests organised by the National Institute of Industrial Psychology including the Porteus Maze Test and scoring sheets, 1957-1960 (Boxes 24-28); psychological evaluations of children at different branches of the children's home, notably in Cardiff, Harpenden, Nottingham and Glasgow, including individual test results and assessments with broad statistics and educational recommendations by visitors, 1942-1963 (Boxes 29-40); pupil record cards containing biographical information, aptitude tests and psychological test results for children at various homes, [1948-1960] (Boxes 41-42); material relating to the Brentwood College of Education including a working party on syllabuses, staff lists, the relationship with the University of London Institute of Education, manuscript notes and some psychological test results of children engaged in the so-called Gifted Child Study, 1971-1974 (Boxes 43-44); material relating to vocational aptitude and the placement of older children in trades and professions such as the armed forces and Civil Service, notably including psychologists' reports, 1935-1965 (Boxes 45-56); questionnaires of 18 year-old former residents conducted in 1954-1956 (Box 57); material relating to European refugees resident in the NCH including named children and correspondence with the Central Committee for Refugees, 1942-1949 (Boxes 58-59); general correspondence with Millicent Coleman relating to local authorities, staff and the emigration of children to Australia, 1951-1962; manuscript visitation report book assessing particular homes, 1946-1949; report on the incidence of enuresis (incontinence) in homes, 1946-1950; publicity material mainly created at the time of the centenary and on other children's charities, 1951-1981; careers and apprenticeship literature, 1938-1954; photographs and negatives of students and buildings, 1938-1939 (Boxes 60-62); psychological testing materials including test cards displaying words and pictures, [1958] (Boxes 63-69).

        The records of the Pestalozzi Village Trust, 1948-1989, comprise typescript notes compiled by Millicent Coleman, who served on its governing Council. These consist mainly of Council minutes and supporting material, 1948-1989; Committee minutes including Finance and Management Committees, 1953-1985; Annual Reports and Accounts, 1961-1974; policy reports on the development and strategic direction of the Village, 1959-1973; correspondence with Millicent Coleman regarding Trust business and liaison with the National Children's Home, 1953-1985.

        Coleman , Millicent Lucy , 1910-1990 , psychologist Coleman , Kathleen Mary , 1915-1996 , dietary consultant
        Cole, Maurice (1905-1984)
        CLA/059 · Collection · 1905-1984

        Correspondence, 1905-1984, of Maurice Cole, pianist and former student of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, relating to musical matters, particularly concert performances.

        Cole , Maurice Arthur , b 1902 , concert pianist and Professor of Pianoforte, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
        GB 0100 KCLCA K/PP60 · 1944-1975

        Papers of Cohn, 1944-1975, mainly comprising legal opinions and affidavits of Cohn as a Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, mainly in regard to cases and clients touching the law of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1952-1975. With the German basic handbook, containing Part two, Administration, Apr 1944, and Part three, Nazi occupied Europe, Oct 1944; Manual of the Allied High Commission for Germany, 1952; annotated typescript entitled 'Comparative jurisprudence and legal reform', (PhD thesis, University of London); file of correspondence in regard to legal matters with Doris Beghahn of Hamburg, 1956; appointment diary, 1952; correspondence of Cohn as Visiting Professor of European Laws, Centre for European Legal Studies, Faculty of Laws, King's College London, 1974-1975; offprints of legal articles by Cohn, 1959-1972.

        Cohn , Ernst Joseph , 1904-1976 , Professor of Law and Barrister-at-Law
        GB 0074 ACC/0268 · Collection · 1817-1835

        Diaries of Charles Frederick de Coetlogon, covering the years 1817, 1818, 1822, 1823, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1831, 1832, 1833-34 in part, and 1835. They are pocket sized and contain miscellaneous printed information. Each double page is divided into journal and account sections, and de Coetlogon meticulously records his personal accounts in the latter. His income is drawn from annuities and he constantly rebukes himself for living beyond his means. The accounts present a detailed picture of the price of food (fish sauce @ 2/-), domestic items (pins @ 3d.), servant's wages (£14. 14s. per annum), entertainment (opera ticket @ 8s. 6d.), and incidental expenses (hair cutting @ 1s. 6d.).

        Coetlogon , Charles Frederick , de , d 1836 , naval store keeper x de Coetlogon , Charles Frederick
        GB 0064 COD/101-113 · Subfonds · 1825-1872
        Part of Codrington Collection

        Papers of Sir Henry John Codrington including logs, 1825 to 1831, 1834 to 1835, 1839 to 1841, 1846 to 1850 and 1854 to 1856; letter and order books, 1834 to 1850, 1853 to 1856, 1858 to 1872, and loose papers, among which are personal letters from Codrington to his family, 1831 to 1855.

        Codrington , Sir , Henry John , 1808-1877 , Knight , Admiral Of The Fleet
        GB 0064 COD/1-21 · Subfonds · [1786-1848]
        Part of Codrington Collection

        Papers of Sir Edward Codrington including logs, 1786 to 1791, 1794 to 1797, 1808 to 1813 and 1827 to 1828; an admiral's journal, 1831; official letter and order books, 1809 to 1815 and 1828 to 1848; private letterbooks, 1828 to 1848; muster books, 1808 to 1813; despatches and reports, 1801 to 1815, 1827 to 1828, and loose papers. Among these are letters to Codrington from the Duke of Clarence (later King William IV), Sir Pulteney Malcolm (q.v.), ministers, consuls, Greek government officials and various captains of the ships under Codrington's command, 1827 to 1828, and from Sir James Graham (1792-1861), in 1831. A small collection of additional material relating to Nelson and Codrington was deposited on loan by the family in 1974.

        Codrington , Sir , Edward , 1770-1851 , Knight , Admiral
        GB 0099 KCLMA Codrington · Created 1898-1947

        Typescript edited and unedited versions of memoirs of Lt Col John Alfred Codrington, [1947] entitled 'Gathering moss', 1898-1944, including account of service with British Mission Allied Armies of the Orient, Smyrna, Turkey, 1920, and as British Liaison Officer to French forces in Syria, 1926-1929. Photographs and papers, including notebook with manuscript notes on Regimental history of the Coldstream Guards, military training and preparations for deployment to France, 1917, eight watercolour paintings of churches in French towns, 1918, and photograph of Gen Sir George Wentworth Alexander Higginson at the unveiling of the Guards Memorial, St James's Park, London, 1926.

        Codrington , John Alfred , 1898-1991 , Lieutenant Colonel
        Codrington Collection
        GB 0064 COD · Collection · 1786-1872

        Papers of Sir Edward Codrington including logs, 1786 to 1791, 1794 to 1797, 1808 to 1813 and 1827 to 1828; an admiral's journal, 1831; official letter and order books, 1809 to 1815 and 1828 to 1848; private letterbooks, 1828 to 1848; muster books, 1808 to 1813; despatches and reports, 1801 to 1815, 1827 to 1828, and loose papers. Among these are letters to Codrington from the Duke of Clarence (later King William IV), Sir Pulteney Malcolm (q.v.), ministers, consuls, Greek government officials and various captains of the ships under Codrington's command, 1827 to 1828, and from Sir James Graham (1792-1861), in 1831. A small collection of additional material relating to Nelson and Codrington was deposited on loan by the family in 1974.

        Papers of Sir Henry John Codrington including logs, 1825 to 1831, 1834 to 1835, 1839 to 1841, 1846 to 1850 and 1854 to 1856; letter and order books, 1834 to 1850, 1853 to 1856, 1858 to 1872, and loose papers, among which are personal letters from Codrington to his family, 1831 to 1855.

        Codrington , Sir , Edward , 1770-1851 , Knight , Admiral Codrington , Sir , Henry John , 1808-1877 , Knight , Admiral Of The Fleet
        CODD FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/2042 · Collection · 1824-1901

        Records of the Codd family, including journal/diary of Harrison Gordon Codd, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, 1824-40, recording his involvement in society and government, giving for example, his thoughts on the Poor Law Enquiry 1832, and his friendship with Nassau Senior, and details of family life and events (including a list of his children and their dates of birth on page one); journal/diary of Sophy Shirley Codd, daughter of Harrison Gordon Codd, 1835-36, giving details of daily employment (reading, writing, drawing, singing) and places visited (including Regent's Park Zoological Gardens and several picture exhibitions), and describing the death of her sister, Emma; and journal/diary of Frances Anne Codd, daughter of Harrison Gordon Codd, 1840-1879, recording her daily routine but placing emphasis on visits and outings, including pressed flowers and numerous prints of places visited. Also some Codd family papers including obituaries, correspondence, photographs, event programmes and family history.

        Codd , family , of Kensington
        GB 0064 COC · Collection · [1797-1818]

        Papers of Sir George Cockburn, relating largely to Napoleon's transportation and imprisonment in St. Helena and there is also a very detailed personal diary, 1797 to 1818. There are no papers for his later career.

        Cockburn , Sir , George , 1772-1853 , Knight , Admiral Of The Fleet,
        GB 0113 MS-COCKE · 1907-1946

        Cockayne's professional and personal papers, 1907-46, consist of his casebook, 1913-34, with patient-lists, notes and loose correspondence regarding patients; and his papers, 1907-46, including his medical registration certificates, 1907-9; notes on patients, with accompanying charts, on medical subjects, such as pyloric stenosis, 1934-38, and on entomological specimens; correspondence about his patients at Great Ormond Street, 1935, about his retirement and requests to serve on Committees, 1922-46; and articles and notes on various subjects, such as the medical history of the First World War, 1915-32.

        Cockayne , Edward Alfred , 1880-1956 , physician and entomologist
        GB 0064 COO/4 · Subfonds · 1890-1894
        Part of Owen Family

        Papers of Archibald Cochrane consisting of two midshipman's logs, 1890 to 1894.

        Cochrane , Archibald , 1874-1952 , Rear-Admiral
        Closs/Priebsch Family Papers
        GB 0367 ACO/ECT/HCL/RPR · 1899-1990

        Papers of August Closs and his family, comprising:
        August Closs: Personal Papers
        Correspondence with Hannah and Elizabeth Closs (later Closs-Traugott);
        Diaries, 1915-1928;

        General Correspondence: correspondents include Stefan Andres, 1960-1972; Anthony Blunt, 1976; Albert Einstein, 1930; T S Eliot, 1953; E M Forster, 1955; Sigmund Freud, 1930; John Galsworthy, 1928-1932; Bernt von Heiseler, 1953-1965; Arno and Anita Holz, 1922-1932; F R Leavis, 1948-1953; Thomas Mann, 1929; Christoph Meckl, 1962; J R R Tolkien, 1955;
        Correspondence with UK/US based academics: correspondents include F W Bateson, 1956; Jethro Bithell, 1951-1957; Lord David Cecil, 1955; W E Collinson, 1944-1968; David Duckworth, 1972-1989; H G Fiedler, 1936-1944; Stanley Goodman, 1941-1942; G P Gooch, 1946-1963; Brian Keith-Smith, 1966-1982; Sir John Kingman, 1985-1988; Victor Lange, 1951-1973; Eudo C Mason, 1951-1963; Estelle Morgan, 1953-1987; Irene Morris, 1955-1957; Roy Pascal, 1948-1978; Ronald Peacock, 1945-1959; F P Pickering, 1937-1958; Siegbert and Helga Prawer, 1952-1987; Edna Purdie, 1953-1964; Hans S Reiss, 1964-1989; Hermann Salinger, 1963-1966; Paul and Vivian Salmon; David Scrase, 1964-1989; Ernst Stahl, 1963-1969; Ellisabeth and F J Stopp, 1946-1973; John Joseph Stoudt, 1945-1963; H M Waidson, 1960-1978; L A Willoughby, 1952-1977; Roy A Wisbey, 1980-1988; W E Yuill, 1967-1978; E H Zeydel, 1942-1961;
        Correspondence with German/Austrian/Swiss based academics: correspondents include Ernst Alker, 1952-1972; Felix Braun, 1942-1948; Hans Egon Holthusen, 1950-1961; Heinz Kindermann, 1949-1974; Frans Koch, 1946-1957; Manfred Lurker, 1968-1972; Horst Oppel, 1946-1985; Arthur Pfeiffer, 1953-1957; Hans Pyritz, 1933-1956; Kurt Schäfer, 1982-1986;
        Correspondence with other European based academics: correspondents include Jan Aler, 1946-1959 and Erik Lunding, 1953-1969;
        Correspondence with individual academics, Hans Bähr, Roger Loomis, Eirwen and Idris Parry, Friedrich Heinz and the Humboldt Gesellschaft;
        War diaries of Max Closs;
        Correspondence with L P Hartley, 1955-1972, and letters between Closs and publishers on the publication of the correspondence;
        Corrspondence, photos and papers on Theodor Däubler, 1930-1947 and undated;
        Correspondence and articles relating to Herman Pongs, 1946-1978;
        Notes, articles and reviews by Closs on German literature, 1915-1990;
        Papers relating to Bristol University, including correspondence and papers on award of Honorary D.Litt, 1987;
        Correspondence and papers on the Bristol/Hannover Link 1947-1987, particularly 40th anniversary celebrations, 1987;
        Correspondence with publishers on royalty payments, 1949-1983;

        Robert Preibsch papers, 1899-1934, including correspondence, notes on German literature and palaeography, correspondence about the Priebsch/Closs Collection;

        Hannah Closs papers 1934-1952, including correspondence, reviews and articles, writings on art, reviews of her work, obituaries and tributes;

        Elizabth Closs-Traugott papers, 1951-1988, including correspondence, notes for lectures, articles and reviews, and press cuttings;

        Acquired Papers:
        Medieval manuscripts: Das Leiden Christi, mss booklet describing a vision by a nun of the Passion of Christ [15th century], Pseudo-Clemens Romanus, early 9th century west German fragment; Heinrich Seuse: Buch der ewigen Weisheit six loose fragments [14th century], Predigten, by German wandering preacher, in Latin, c 1450; wooden cover with pressed calf leather, bearing arms of Pope Paul III Farinesi;
        Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century material: Hexenprozesse three folio booklets - original records of witchcraft trials of Catharina Stroblin, 1617; Appolonia Nueberin, 1623, bill to cover costs of difficulties caused by and rewards offered for executed magical persons during the years 1617, 1628, 1629 by Hans Schölern; title deed to land and farm sold by Nette, servant of Graf Dietrich von Plesse to a nunnery, Low German, 1516;
        Autograph letters and mss including poems Bittschrift by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, [undated], and Friedrich von Bodenstadt [undated]; letters from Wilhelm von Humboldt [c 1799], Theodor Storm, 1867, Friedrich and Caroline de la Motte Fourque, 1814, 1927, Eduard Devrient, 1839, August Heinrich Hoffman von Fallersleben, 1864, Friedrich Schlegrl, [undated], Ludolf Wienbarg, 1839, Christina G Rosetti, 1865, James Martineau - letter to J S Mill on the University of London, 1841, Stefan Zweig, 1909, Henriette Hendel-Schütz, 1807, Friedrich Karl von Savigny, 1856.

        Closs , August , 1898-1990 , Professor of German, University of Bristol Closs , Hannah Margaret Mary , d 1953 , art critic and novelist Priebsch , Robert , 1866-1935 , Professor of German, University of London Traugott , Elizabeth Closs- , English scholar
        GB 0099 KCLMA Clive G S · 1914-1918

        Letter book containing letters and telegrams received and sent by Clive as head of British missions, General HQ, France, 1917-1918, including letters concerning the movement of troops and administration, supplies of artillery and equipment, French infantry resources and liaison between French and British High Commands; letter from [Maj Gen Frederick Barton] Maurice, War Office, 18 Aug 1917, concerning move to establish Allied General Staff in Paris and possible transfer of troops from British front to Italy. Diaries, 1914-1918, containing detailed descriptions of daily events at General HQ, France, 1914-1918.

        Clive , Sir , George Sidney , 1874-1959 , Knight , Lieutenant Colonel