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- Created 1715-1957 (Creation)
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35 boxes, 1 outsize box, 3 volumes
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Biographical history
The Kenrick, Reid, Rogers and Sharpe families were a group of late 18th century and 19th century non-conformists largely associated with north London. Numbered among their members were such well-known figures as the poet Samuel Rogers (1763-1855); the barrister Sutton Sharpe (1797-1843), whose wide circle of friends included many literary figures; the businessman, Egyptologist and philanthropist Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881); and the highly respected York non-conformist minister John Kenrick (1788-1877). They and their relatives through successive generations were active in many different walks of life, and their interests and friends were very varied.
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GB 0103 SHARPE Created 1715-1957 Collection (fonds) 35 boxes, 1 outsize box, 3 volumes Kenrick , family
Reid , family
Rogers , family
Sharpe , family
The Kenrick, Reid, Rogers and Sharpe families were a group of late 18th century and 19th century non-conformists largely associated with north London. Numbered among their members were such well-known figures as the poet Samuel Rogers (1763-1855); the barrister Sutton Sharpe (1797-1843), whose wide circle of friends included many literary figures; the businessman, Egyptologist and philanthropist Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881); and the highly respected York non-conformist minister John Kenrick (1788-1877). They and their relatives through successive generations were active in many different walks of life, and their interests and friends were very varied.
Most of the papers were presented to the College in October 1965 by Professor Egon Sharpe Pearson, a descendant of the family through his wife Maria Sharpe, with a few additional items purchased at Sotheby's in February 1967, and some donated by Professor Pearson in 1975 and 1977. In 1973 a larger addition was added, presented by Dr Helga Sharpe Hacker, Professor Pearson's sister. Further papers of Maria Sharpe and her family are contained in the Pearson Papers.
The collection contains correspondence, diaries, travel journals, accounts, library catalogues and commonplace books of the Kenrick, Reid, Rogers and Sharpe families, which all help to complete the picture of the four related families. The correspondence covers many topics and is especially interesting on three counts: first, for the many letters from eminent men and women; second, for the range and depth of discussion and exchange of ideas on literary, artistic, religious and philosophical matters; and third, for the day-to-day letters written between parent and child over several generations, which provide a detailed account of family life during the period.
The collection comprises the sub-fonds Rogers Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 1-60); Sharpe Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 61-156); Reid Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 157-175); Kenrick Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 176-198); Miscellaneous Sharpe, Reid and Kenrick Papers (Ref: SHARPE 199-212).
Open. The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Normal copyright restrictions apply.
English
Basic catalogue on online catalogue. Published handlist by Jacqueline Golden, The Sharpe Papers (1715-1935) (The Library, University College London, Occasional Publication no 8, 1983), with name index.
University College London Special Collections holds the Sharpe Papers, the other sub-fonds comprising the Rogers Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 1-60); the Reid Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 157-175); the Kenrick Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 176-198); Miscellaneous Sharpe, Reid and Kenrick Papers (Ref: SHARPE 199-212).
UCL Special Collections holds further material relating to the history of the Sharpe family in the Karl Pearson papers (Ref: PEARSON) and the Egon Pearson papers (Ref: E S PEARSON)
1999 Accounting Ancient religions Catalogues Christianity Christians Commonplace books Diaries Documents England Europe Family Finance Financial administration Information sources Kenrick , family Literary forms and genres Literature London Manuscripts Nonfiction Primary documents Prose Protestantism Protestant nonconformists Protestant nonconformity Protestants Reid , family Religions Religious groups Rogers , family Secondary documents Sharpe , family Travel UK Western Europe
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Most of the papers were presented to the College in October 1965 by Professor Egon Sharpe Pearson, a descendant of the family through his wife Maria Sharpe, with a few additional items purchased at Sotheby's in February 1967, and some donated by Professor Pearson in 1975 and 1977. In 1973 a larger addition was added, presented by Dr Helga Sharpe Hacker, Professor Pearson's sister. Further papers of Maria Sharpe and her family are contained in the Pearson Papers.
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The collection contains correspondence, diaries, travel journals, accounts, library catalogues and commonplace books of the Kenrick, Reid, Rogers and Sharpe families, which all help to complete the picture of the four related families. The correspondence covers many topics and is especially interesting on three counts: first, for the many letters from eminent men and women; second, for the range and depth of discussion and exchange of ideas on literary, artistic, religious and philosophical matters; and third, for the day-to-day letters written between parent and child over several generations, which provide a detailed account of family life during the period.
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The collection comprises the sub-fonds Rogers Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 1-60); Sharpe Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 61-156); Reid Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 157-175); Kenrick Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 176-198); Miscellaneous Sharpe, Reid and Kenrick Papers (Ref: SHARPE 199-212).
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Open. The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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Normal copyright restrictions apply.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
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English
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University College London Special Collections holds the Sharpe Papers, the other sub-fonds comprising the Rogers Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 1-60); the Reid Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 157-175); the Kenrick Family Papers (Ref: SHARPE 176-198); Miscellaneous Sharpe, Reid and Kenrick Papers (Ref: SHARPE 199-212).
UCL Special Collections holds further material relating to the history of the Sharpe family in the Karl Pearson papers (Ref: PEARSON) and the Egon Pearson papers (Ref: E S PEARSON)
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Basic catalogue on online catalogue. Published handlist by Jacqueline Golden, The Sharpe Papers (1715-1935) (The Library, University College London, Occasional Publication no 8, 1983), with name index.
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- Finance » Financial administration » Accounting
- Religions » Ancient religions
- Secondary documents » Catalogues
- Religions » Ancient religions » Christianity
- Religious groups » Christians
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- Family
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- Finance » Financial administration
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- Literature
- Documents » Manuscripts
- Documents » Primary documents
- Literary forms and genres » Prose
- Religions » Ancient religions » Christianity » Protestantism
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- Travel
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- English