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St John's Library/Lunn contains:
Box 1 Manuscript notes and music
Box 2 Biographical material relating to J.R. Lunn
Box 3 Manuscript scores and some printed material
Box 4 Two volumes containing manuscript scores of 'S. Paulinus of York: an oratorio'
Z.5 Manuscript volume containing a list of Masters and Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge, 1685-1892
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Papers of John Robert Lunn

Title Biographical material relating to J.R. Lunn
Reference Box 2
Creator J.R. Lunn
Covering Dates 1831–1901 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 1 box; paper
Content and context

Includes newspaper cuttings, correspondence, printed works, and manuscript notes.

St John's Library/Lunn/Box 2 contains:
1 Bound volume labelled 'Rev. J.R. Lunn, B.D. Biographical Notes. December 1898.'.
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
39p + 2 pamphlets; paper.
1857–1899
2 Bound volume labelled 'Newspaper Cuttings'. Contains newspaper articles, pictures, concert programmes and other printed material relating to J.R. Lunn. Contains also some of J.R. Lunn's correspondence and examination papers, and his certificate of registry of death. With ownership stamp of E.A. Lunn, and book label 'Ex libris Johannes Robertus Lunn Collegii olim Socii dono dedit filius A.S. 1961'.
Creator: E.A. Lunn.
c.112p; paper.
1831–1901
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). Cambridge Antiquarian Society Octavo Publications No. XXI. Two copies, one with pages uncut. One copy has 'Yorkshire' crossed through and 'Northamptonshire' substituted.
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
50p (2 copies); paper.
1883
4 Printed items by or relating to J.R. Lunn.
Creator: Various.
8 items; paper.
1857–1901
5 Miscellaneous manuscripts by or relating to J.R. Lunn.
Creator: J.R. Lunn.
6 items; paper.
1850–1899

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