Skip to main content

Search Special Collections

Suggestions

Did you mean: ghent or gender

Results

1 to 5 of 5 records

Total number of records: 5

Count of Record type

Record typeCount
Archives3
Books and printed items2

Count of Collection group

Collection groupCount
Brotherton Collection5
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse2

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
english poetry5
anthologies1
emblem books1
letters1
meditations1
poetry1
puritans1

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Edmondson, Jacob1
Gent, Robert1
Gent, Thomas1
Morris, Castilian1
Nixon, John (Of Wincobank)1
Scatcherd, Norrison Cavendish1
Tipping, William1

Count of Earliest date

Earliest dateCount
From 16001
From 17002
From 18001
From 19001

Count of Latest date

Latest dateCount
Up to 16991
Up to 17991
Up to 18991
Up to 19992

Archive Print Item

Wincobank Hill : as recited by W.T. Gent

Nixon, John (of Wincobank)

[ca. 1879]

Poem.

More details


Archive Item

Collection of letters and notes relating to Eugene Aram, chiefly by Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd, together with a manuscript poem on the life and death of Eugene Aram by Thomas Gent.

Scatcherd, Norrison Cavendish

1759-1873

Comprises: (1) 12 autograph letters from Norrison Scatcherd to Jacob Edmondson between 27 May 1834 and 10 October 1838; 1 letter from Jacob Wood to J.S. Edmondson dated 26 February 1836; 1 letter from...

More details

BC MS Lt 50, f. 1r: The opening of
Archive Item

Collection of English religious poetry (Puritan), probably by William Tipping

Tipping, William

c.1701-1725

Collection of English Puritan poetry, mostly on religious themes and many written against women, totalling 301 separate items

More details and larger image


Archive Print Item
BC MS Lt 56, f. 68v: Castilian Morris's poem
Archive Item

Autograph manuscript book containing religious meditations and effusions in prose and verse, compiled by Castilian Morris

Morris, Castilian

1692-1697

The text includes some 85 prose meditations, prayers and paraphrases of scripture, 64 acrostic poems and a verse paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer (f.136r). The prayers on f.112v have emblematic illustr...

More details and larger image