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Manuscripts collected the Rev. Henry Jones

MSS. Add. A. 125; Bodl. 278, 888, 890, 957

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Title

Manuscripts collected the Rev. Henry Jones

Shelfmark

MSS. Add. A. 125; Bodl. 278, 888, 890, 957

Summary

Manuscripts collected the Rev. Henry Jones, 17th century.

Date

17th century

Language

English

Latin

Physical extent

0.55 Linear metres

5 boxes

Acquisition

The Rev. Henry Jones gave, while rector of Sunningwell--a position he resigned in 1700--the three next following MSS.: the fourth certainly once belonged to him. The last manuscript was certainly in the Library in 1747 but the actual date of presentation is not known.

Subject

17th century

Clergy

Nonjurors

Religion

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  • Jones, Henry, d 1707

Related items

  • MS. Bodl. 957

  • MS. Bodl. 278

  • MS. Bodl. 890

  • MS. Bodl. 888

  • MS. Add. A. 125

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