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Dawson Turner Manuscripts

MSS. Bodl. 1003-1006, 1013; Eng. poet. d. 13

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Title

Dawson Turner Manuscripts

Shelfmark

MSS. Bodl. 1003-1006, 1013; Eng. poet. d. 13

Summary

Manuscripts of Dawson Turner, including:

Letters addressed to Edmund Henry Barker, the classical scholar

Letters from Bishop Thomas Tanner to his uncle Thomas Moore

Collections made by George Chalmers (d. 1825), chiefly relating to Shakespeare

Date

18th-19th cent.

Language

English

French

German

Latin

Physical extent

6 shelfmarks

Acquisition

The manuscripts were purchased in 1859.

Subject

18th century

19th century

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  • Chalmers, George, 1742-1825

  • Barker, Edmund Henry, 1788-1839

  • Moore, Thomas, fl 1708-1722

  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

  • Tanner, Thomas, 1674-1735

  • Turner, Dawson, 1775-1858

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