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MS Add.5052 Cambridge Camden Society: List of Members and Resignations
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MS Add.5055-5056 Henry Richards Luard: Trinity College biographical papers
MS Add.5057 King's College, Cambridge: Library Inventory
MS Add.5058-5062, 5064 Robert Willis: Papers
MS Add.5063, 5065-5070, 5072, 5073, 5076, 5077 John Willis Clark: Papers
MS Add.5071, 5074, 5075, 5078-5082 Robert Willis: Papers
MS Add.5098-5099 Joseph Romilly: Diary extracts
MS Add.51 Collection of sermons in various hands, including those of Simon Patrick and Samuel Knight.
MS Add.5100-5102 Adam Sedgwick: Letters and notes
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Robert Willis: Papers

Title Robert Willis: Papers
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.5058-5062, 5064
Creator Willis, Robert, 1800-1875
Covering Dates 1857–1880 (Circa)
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Robert Willis (1800-1875) was born in London on 27 February 1800. He entered Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 1822 (B.A., 1826), and was ordained deacon and priest in 1827. He was Jacksonsian professor of applied mechanics at Cambridge, 1837-1875, and a lecturer in applied mechanics at the government school of mines from 1853. Willis invented the odonotograph (1837) and cymagraph (1841), and in 1841 published his Principles of mechanism. He also published works on architecture in the Middle Ages and on the mechanical construction of English cathedrals. In 1843 he became a member of the Archaeological Institute. He died at Cambridge on 28 February 1875. Willis bequeathed his unfinished manuscript of the 'Architectural History of the University of Cambridge' to his nephew John Willis Clark (1833-1910), man of science and archaeologist, who completed the work on the book, and oversaw its publication (4 volumes; Cambridge, 1886).

Papers concerning Willis's book; The architectural history of the University of Cambridge and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton. The writer or compiler is Willis unless otherwise indicated.

Bequeathed by John Willis Clark, 1910.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Robert Willis: Papers, MS Add.5058-5062, 5064

Further information

For further papers of Robert Willis see MSS Add. 5022-5045, 5071, 5074, 5075, 5078-5082, 5127-5139 and 5141-5144. The Library also holds a collection of papers of Willis' collaborator, John Willis Clark, parts of which are either by Willis or concern him and and his work. See MSS.Add.5063, 5065-5070, 5072, 5073, 5076, 5077, 5083, 5091 and 5103.

Index Terms
Architecture
Church Architecture
Willis, Robert (1800-1875) engineer and architectural historian
University of Cambridge
Manuscripts/MS Add.5058-5062, 5064 contains:
MS Add.5058 List of people prepared to subscribe to Robert Willis's Architectural history of the University of Cambridge.
1 Volume.
1869
MS Add.5059 Draft of the commencement to vol. I of the Architectural history.
1 Volume.
1880
MS Add.5060 Draft of parts of vol. I of the Architectural history, with further notes made in preparation for the work, and an extract from Giles Fletcher, De literis antiquae Britannicae (Cambridge, 1633). 234 folios. Inside the back cover are notes in the hand of H. Bradshaw. 1880
MS Add.5061 Notes, extracts and drawings in connection with Peterhouse, Clare, Pembroke and Caius Colleges, Trinity Hall and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, made in preparation for the Architectural history. 237 folios. Some of the leaves are in the hands of J.W. Clark and H. Bradshaw.
1 Volume.
1880
MS Add.5062 Draft of vol. I of the Architectural history, followed by J.W. Clark, 'Materials for the History of the Old Site of King's College' (fo. 172) and 'Extracts from Conclusion Books of the same' (fo. 213),. 225 folios.
1 Volume.
1857–1880
MS Add.5064 Draft of the section on Eton College in the Architectural history, which was rewritten by J.W. Clark, with notes on fos 149-183, xxi-lxxxix, in the hand of J.W. Clark, and occasional additions in other hands. 272 folios. On fos xiii-xvi are 'Memoranda relating to the small towers outside the quadrangle at Eton College'. 1880

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