Manuscripts

Collection of historic British manuscripts and sites on particular historic manuscripts.

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  1. Cambridge Department of Manuscripts

    Containing a series of pages describing the holdings of Cambridge University. Its named collections include those of Baldwin and Charles Darwin.
    www.lib.cam.ac.uk

    Containing a series of pages describing the holdings of Cambridge University. Its named collections include those of Baldwin and Charles Darwin.
  2. Edinburgh University Library

    Containing summary descriptions of the library's collections and holdings, plus a users guide to its formidable manuscripts collection.
    datalib.ed.ac.uk

    Containing summary descriptions of the library's collections and holdings, plus a users guide to its formidable manuscripts collection.
  3. Ferguson Manuscripts

    Provisional yet detailed catalogue of over 300 manuscripts from the library of John Ferguson who was Prof. of Chemistry at Glasgow University.
    special.lib.gla.ac.uk

    Provisional yet detailed catalogue of over 300 manuscripts from the library of John Ferguson who was Prof. of Chemistry at Glasgow University.
  4. Old English Literature - Labyrinth Library

    Provides access to poetry, prose, runic and liturgical texts, and reference works. Link to the Anglo-Saxon cultural resources page.
    www.georgetown.edu

    Provides access to poetry, prose, runic and liturgical texts, and reference works. Link to the Anglo-Saxon cultural resources page.
  5. Papers of Thomas Reid, The

    Collection comprising of 800 items relating to the writings and teachings of the philosopher Thomas Reid. Housed at the University of Aberdeen.
    www.abdn.ac.uk

    Collection comprising of 800 items relating to the writings and teachings of the philosopher Thomas Reid. Housed at the University of Aberdeen.
  6. The Domesday Book 1086

    Interesting insight into what may be considered the precursor of modern land registries. Read about the medieval landholders of Norfolk.
    www.fordham.edu

    Interesting insight into what may be considered the precursor of modern land registries. Read about the medieval landholders of Norfolk.