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Manuscripts contains:
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MS Add.5994 Thomas Gray: Catalogue of Books in the Royal Library
MS Add.5995 Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire: Papers
MS Add.5996 Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club: Minutes
MS Add.5997 Corporation of the Bedford Level: Correspondence and Papers
MS Add.5998 Transcript of lute music from MS Dd.2.11 in hand of W.C. Denis-Browne
MS Add.59a John Strype: Compositions in prose and verse, 'The Thankful Samaritan' (sermon on Luke xvii. 16), epitaph for James Bonnell
MS Add.59b Peter Newcome: Particulars concerning D. Dolben, Bishop of Bangor, sent to Strype
MS Add.59c Samuel Knight: biography of John Strype
MS Add.6001 Daniel Barba of Verona: six musical compositions
MS Add.6002 Italian Arias
MS Add.6003 W. B. Molique: quartet for pianoforte, violino alto and violincello composed for and dedicated to A. G. Kurtz Esq., Op. 71
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Pierre Maleré de Jauche of Louvain: Commonplace books

Title Pierre Maleré de Jauche of Louvain: Commonplace books
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.6207-6209
Creator de Jauche, Pierre Maleré
Covering Dates 1808–1818
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Pierre Maleré de Jauche of Louvain

Presented by I.A. Williams, 1920.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Pierre Maleré de Jauche of Louvain: Commonplace books, MS Add.6207-6209

Manuscripts/MS Add.6207-6209 contains:
MS Add.6207 Livre de Chinière a l'usage de P. Maleré de Jauche en Syntaxe. The vellum binding is taken from a treatise of c. 1200, in which occurs the rubricated heading 'De cognatione spirituali'.
1 volume.
1808
MS Add.6208 Commonplace Book.
1 volume.
1809
MS Add.6209 A collection of verses and adages. The vellum binding is taken from a liturgical manuscript of the 15th century.
1 volume.
1809–1818

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