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MS Add.4159 Buckinghamshire notes
MS Add.4160 Buckinghamshire: extracts and notes
MS Add.4161 W.A. Kinnebrook: Description of Armour
MS Add.4162 William Woolley, 'History of County of Derby', in the hand of Stephen Glover
MS Add.4163 Transcript of Robert Copland's poem 'The Complaynte of them that ben to late maryd', made from the printed edition by Wynkyn de Worde
MS Add.4164 Cambridge facetiae, jokes and humour
MS Add.4169 Collectanea.
MS Add.4170-4172 Lists of books, manuscripts and incunabula belonging to Samuel Sandars
MS Add.4174 Spanish transcripts
MS Add.4175 Extracts dealing with the parish of Oakington, Cambridgeshire
MS Add.4176 Notes and extracts on the history of Queens' College, Cambridge
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Sir Harry Ellis: Papers

Title Sir Harry Ellis: Papers
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.4479-4481, 6921, 6922
Creator Ellis, Sir Henry, 1777-1869
Covering Dates 1798–1830 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 5 volumes
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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Sir Henry Ellis (1777-1869) was born in London on 29 November 1777. He attended Merchant Taylors' School, before matriculating at St John's College, Oxford, in 1796, where he later held a fellowship until 1805. In 1798 he was appointed an assistant in the Bodleian Library. He joined the British Museum in 1800, first as a temporary library assistant, and, from 1805, as the assistant-keeper of printed books. He was made head of the department in 1806. Ellis carried out the reconstruction of the library's printed catalogue with the assistance of the Revd H.H. Barber between 1807 and 1819. In 1812 he was transferred to the Department of Manuscripts. He became the museum secretary in 1814, and the principal librarian in 1827. Ellis served as secretary of the Society of Antiquaries in 1814, and as the society's director between 1853 and 1857. He published a catalogue of its papers in 1816. He retired in 1856, and died at his home in Bedford Square on 15 June 1869.

Notes on Anglo-Saxon scholars and literature

Presented by W. Aldis Wright, 1909.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Sir Harry Ellis: Papers, MS Add.4479-4481, 6921, 6922

Manuscripts/MS Add.4479-4481, 6921, 6922 contains:
MS Add.4479 Observations on Anglo-Saxon Literature. Papers read to the Society of Antiquaries.
1 Volume.
1810
MS Add.4480 Illustrations of Piers Plowman.
1 volume.
1808
MS Add.4481 Notes on Anglo-Saxon Scholars.
1 volume.
1798–1808
MS Add.6921 Notes on Joseph Hall's Virgidemiarum: Satires in six books, vol. 1.
1 volume.
1830
MS Add.6922 Notes on Joseph Hall's Virgidemiarum: Satires in six books, vol. 2.
1 volume.
1830

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