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St John's Library/Lunn/Box 2 contains:
1 Bound volume labelled 'Rev. J.R. Lunn, B.D. Biographical Notes. December 1898.'
2 Bound volume labelled 'Newspaper Cuttings'
3 'Memoir of Caleb Parnham, B.D. sometime Fellow and Tutor of St John's College, Cambridge, and Rector of Ufford-cum-Bainton, Yorkshire' (Cambridge, 1883)
4 Printed items by or relating to J.R. Lunn
5 Miscellaneous manuscripts by or relating to J.R. Lunn
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Papers of John Robert Lunn

Title Printed items by or relating to J.R. Lunn
Reference 2/4
Creator Various
Covering Dates 1857–1901
Extent and Medium 8 items; paper
Content and context

Comprises newspaper articles, printed pamphlets, and offprints.

St John's Library/Lunn/2/4 contains:
1 'The sin of the age - compromise: a sermon preached in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Bordesley, Birmingham' (London; Birmingham, 1857). Printed pamphlet.
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
20p; paper.
Oct. 1857
2 Printed article on oratorios. Describes the original purpose of the oratorio, using the term 'musical sermon'. Mentions 'The Passions-Musik of J.S. Bach (according to S. Matthew).
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
2p; paper.
1870
3 'Ordinale Sarum sive Directorium Sacerdotum ... transcribed by the late William Cooke ... and edited from his papers by Chr. Wordsworth ... Vol. I' (London, 1901). Henry Bradshaw Society vol. XX. Contents and Preface only. Includes 'Labours of the late John Robert Lunn, B.D., and Canon William Cook, M.A., with a view to this edition of the Directorium, or Pye, with a sketch of their biography' pp. ix-xv.
15p (3 copies); paper.
1901
4 'Obituary: The Rev John Robert Lunn B.D.'. Signed K.H.S. Reprinted from 'The Eagle' XX:119 (June 1899).
Creator: Kenelm Henry Smith.
8p; paper.
June 1899
5 Obituary of the Rev. J.R. Lunn. Cutting from 'Knaresborough Post' (8 Apr. 1899). The obituary is taken from 'The Musical Herald'. On the reverse, train timetables, and news stories about 'The mystery of the Soudan', 'Advance in coal trade wages', the assault of Lily Lawrence on a barber whose real identity she claimed was Dr. William Orrock, the remand of Ellen Griffiths for thefts from drapers' shops, and the discovery of the body of Ann Whitehead of Barnsley in a disused quarry at Monk Bretton.
Creator: Knaresborough Post.
2p; paper.
8 Apr. 1899
6 'Hymn for All Saints: words by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, music by John Robert Lunn, B.D.' (London, n.d.).
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
3p; paper.
1865–1899
7 'Delphian Hymn to Apollo - about B.C. 280'. Printed pamphlet. 'Text edited by M. Weil: musical notation interpreted by Theodore Reinach: missing notes conjecturally restored by Mr H. P. Allen and printed in red. English metrical version by Dr Verrall.'.
Creator: Cambridge University Musical Club.
2p; paper.
6 June 1894
8 Two newspaper articles. Regarding performances of the 'Hymn to Apollo', discovered by the French Archaeological School of Athens. One article notes that the piece has been published in the 'Jubilee' number of 'The Musical Times'.
Creator: Various.
2 cuttings; paper.
1894

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