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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2011

David Allan
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University of St Andrews, Scotland
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11900.aaa.22, Rules for Regulating the Subscription Library at Stamford … (Stamford, 1787)
Add. MS. 4246, Biographical Notes by Thomas Birch
Add. MS. 4478D, Thomas Birch's commonplace book, 1725–
Add. MS. 4487, Commonplace Book
Add. MS. 22667, ‘Liber memorandorum et referentiarum: commonplace book of Revd John Bowle of Idemestone, Wilts’
Add. MS. 26060, Commonplace book of Robert Henley
Add. MS. 27617, ‘Commonplace book of J.H. Ott, rector of Bexhill’
Add. MS. 28102, Commonplace Book of Ashley Cowper, 1735–1800
Add. MS. 32337, ‘Excerpta Miscellanea’
Add. MS. 38482, Commonplace Book of Edward Evelyn
Add. MS. 43702, ‘Commonplace Book of Sir Frederick Morton Eden’
Add. MSS 45265–45268, ‘Journal and Commonplace Books of Charles Holte Bracebridge …’
Add. MS. 46466, ‘A Collection of Curiosities, Antiquities and Natural History extracted by John Ayers of Stockton upon Tees. Volume the third’
Add. MS. 48345, Memoirs and Papers of Dr Charles Burney, 1782–c. 1809
Add. MS. 50117, Legal Commonplace Book of William Longueville
Add. MS. 52494, B.R.A. Papers vol. xxi, Commonplace book
Add. MS. 57495, Commonplace Book of John Covell
Add. MS. 58083, Commonplace Book of Anthony Bertolacci
Add. MS. 58802, ‘Hon. Augusta Leigh, née Byron: Literary Commonplace Book’
Add. MS. 59656, Commonplace Book of the Tickell family
Add. MS. 59851, Palmerston Papers, vol. i, Commonplace Book of Mary, Lady Palmerston, 1789–
Add. MS. 60350, Commonplace Book of Mrs Elizabeth Scott
Add. MS. 60358, Ayrton papers: Literary Commonplace Book, 1801–1857
Add. MS. 60755, William Wormington, scientific commonplace book
Add. MS. 61842, ‘Eighteenth Century Verse’
Add. MS. 63648, Commonplace Book of Sir Peter Thompson
Add. MS. 63784, ‘Commonplace Book of Jane Nelson’
Add. MS. 69146, Dropmore Papers (Series ii), vol. cix, Commonplace book of William Wyndham Grenville (1823–c. 1826).
Add. MS. 75569, Althorp Papers, vol. cclxix, Commonplace Book of Frances Montagu
C.152.d.1, Commonplace book of Emma Knight of Dodington
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Lansdowne 638, A Law Commonplace Book
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RB.23.a.17251, Bell's Commonplace Book (London, 1770)
Stowe 973, Commonplace book of poetry
Stowe 1013, Commonplace book belonging to Edward Vernon
Stowe 1014, Commonplace Book of Thomas Astle
Stowe 1015, Early Eighteenth-Century Commonplace Book
D114/61, ‘Commonplace book of B. Howlett of Olney’
SY48, Commonplace book of Anne Bletchley, 1809–10
WY1013, Eighteenth-century commonplace book
DDCC/150/25, ‘Notebook of Extracts from Works of David Hume’
DDHV/75/16, ‘Recipe and Memoranda Book’
MS. 1509/5/41, Commonplace book presented to Lucy Westcombe
DB1/C6, Commonplace book of Abraham Balme
41213/L/1/1, Thomas Eagles, Commonplace Book 1781–1802
41213/L/2/1, John Eagles, commonplace book
317/1, ‘Commonplace Book of Sir T.G. Cullum’
E2/34, ‘Memoranda Quaedam, Sir John Cullum F.R.S.-F.S.A.’
Add. MS. 6664, ‘Clayton family commonplace book, c. 1750–1850’
Munby.d.28, A New Catalogue of the Books Contained in the Mary-Le-Bone Library (London, [1805])
MS Eng 231, Hester Thrale, ‘Minced Meat for Pyes’
MS Eng 473, Edward Green, Commonplace book, 1729–
MS Eng 490, Nathaniel Bridges, Commonplace book on angling, 1694–1717
MS Eng 520, John Waterhouse, Commonplace Book
MS Eng 540, Philip Bliss, commonplace book
MS Eng 555, Arthur Savage, Commonplace book, 1789–91
MS Eng 569.58, Eton College, Latin verses
MS Eng 569.59, Eton College, Latin verses
MS Eng 569.63, Commonplace book
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MS Eng 569.65, ‘Pot Pourri: or a Collection of Good, Bad, and Indifferent. mdccxci’
MS Eng 569.68, Commonplace book
MS Eng 584, ‘B. Cumberlege, Miscellany Poems By Severall Hands, 1707’
MS Eng 611, Thomas Austen, ‘Scraps of Poetry on Winter, Its Opposites & Concomitants …’, 3 vols. (1760)
MS Eng 612, Thomas Austen, Commonplace Book, 2 vols.
MS Eng 614, ‘A Collection of Religious Poetry from various Books either in Print or
Manuscript. Begun Sunday October ye 7th 1770. by T.A.'
MS Eng 615, Thomas Austen, ‘Collections from Various Eminent and Learned Divines …’, 2 vols. (1783–)
MS Eng 616, Thomas Austen, ‘A Dictionary of Poetry’, 2 vols.
MS Eng 621, ‘Joseph Scott, His Book, September ye 17 1778’
MS Eng 630, Commonplace book, 1814–52
MS Eng 648F, William B. Babb, Collection of English Poetry, 3 vols.
MS Eng 649F, William B. Babb, Collection of English Novels and Tales, 2 vols.
MS Eng 680, Commonplace book
MS Eng 692, Richard Harris Barham, Commonplace Book, 1807–
MS Eng 692.1, Richard Barham, Scrapbook, 1829
MS Eng 699, ‘Verses translated And Epigrammes Satyricall composed upon sundry offered Occasions’
MS Eng 702, Commonplace book, 1628–1769
MS Eng 767, Felicia Dorothea (Browne) Hemans, ‘Commonplace book’
MS Eng 768 (1), Melisinda Munbee, ‘A Collection of various kinds of Poetry’
MS Eng 926, Charlotte Burney, Commonplace Book
MS Eng 935, Richard Barham, Notebooks, 2 vols., 1830–7,
MS Eng 992.7, John Evelyn, commonplace book
MS Eng 1038.1, ‘Anonymous commonplace book, c. 1774’
MS Eng 1168, David Parkes, commonplace book, 1807–1815
MS Eng 1280, Hester Thrale, ‘Poems on Several Occasions’, 5 vols., 1810–14
MS Eng 1323, Commonplace book
MS Eng 1337, Anonymous commonplace book
bMS Eng 834, ‘Ballads, Songs and Poems, ca. 1700–ca. 1850’
bMS Eng 1107, Gell family commonplace book
MS Hyde 49, Leonard Hartley, Commonplace book
M1312, ‘Common-Place Book After Locke's Method. By Gustavus Gale’
In D/SEN/10/Box197, anonymous early nineteenth-century commonplace book
D/Dby Z74, Commonplace book of Richard Neville Neville
D/DHs Z1, Commonplace Book of Hulse family of Barking and Dagenham, 1730–1770
D/DMy/15M50/1327, Commonplace book, probably belonging to William Mildmay
D/DU 139/1/7, Sketch Book compiled by Samuel Shaen, 1775–1815
D/DU 254/1, Commonplace Book … 1786–1873
D/DU 676/1, Journal of William Barnard of Harlow Bury Farm, 1807–1823
D/F 1/30, ‘Memorandums [diary] and accounts kept by William Bentall of Goldhanger, c. 1807’
D/NB 4/45, Thomas Steevens, Commonplace Book 1767–1782
D/P 18/3/75, ‘Mr Saltier's account book’
D/P 121/3, ‘Vicar's Book, Great Waltham, Essex 1799 …’
DAR/J/10, Commonplace Book of John Arden
DMD/M/1, Commonplace Book of Thomas Vawdrey, 1811–39
DMW 6/152, Notebook containing anecdotes
Add. MSS 20,187, ‘Commonplace book compiled by James Dallaway …’
3374, ‘Memoranda Miscelanea by Rev. A. Bennet’
D/PLR F48, Commonplace book
D/LO/E653, Rector's Commonplace Book, 1742–1757
Bamburgh MS. R7, Commonplace Book of John Sharp iii
MS. La.III.496, ‘Commonplace Book of Francis Wrangham’
‘The Effusions of Fancy and Fun Compiled by Joseph Gulston, 1784’
‘Commonplace Book of William Chute Esq. of The Vine in Hampshire’
‘Walpole's Newspaper Cuttings’
D1086/F112, Commonplace book of John Blagden Hale
ZBK/C/1/A12/2, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
ZBK/C/1/A12/7, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
ZBK/C/1/A12/8, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
MISC 509/10, ‘Commonplace Book of the Reverend James Franks …’
SH:3/MS/2, ‘Commonplace Book of Poems, Puzzles, Recipes’
AM79/2, Commonplace book of Mrs Jane Pateshall
AM79/3, Commonplace book of Mrs Jane Pateshall
F76/IV/488, ‘Manuscript Journal of a Tour of the Highlands of Scotland, 1807’
D/EB650/F3, ‘Book Containing daily Occurrences. 12th of Octr 1819’
D/Ehx/F33, ‘Continuation of the Extracts from the Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. xvii part1’
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MS144, ‘Minutes of the Amicable Society, 1769–85’
MS 76, ‘Diary of Isaac Stockton Clark’
MS Lt 7, ‘Commonplace Book of Jacobite and Other Verse’
WYL230/3591, Paper commonplace book, 1723–1727
WYL230/3594, Commonplace book of John Ingilby, 1791
WYL230/3739, Commonplace book
WYL753, Joseph Wilson of Hampsthwaite, commonplace book, 1778–1821
WYL1175, Joshua Briggs of Armley, exercise book and commonplace book
DE 718/C/6, R. Martin's commonplace book, c. 1800–1820
P40, Books Lately Reprinted, and Sold by Miss Ward …
AMS 6333, Commonplace book of Samuel Stonham of Beckley
SHR 1349, Notes and memoranda mostly by George Shiffner
FLINDERS 1, ‘Diary and Account Book of Mathew Flinders of Donington, 1775–85’
FLINDERS 2, ‘Diary and Account Book of Mathew Flinders of Donington, 1785–1802’
MISC DON 315/2, ‘Boston Literary Society. Rules’
G40.35, Catalogue of Warbrick's English & Foreign Circulating Library … (Liverpool, n.d.)
GB 0096 MS 538, Legal commonplace book, 1683–84
170/341, Scrapbook of Matthew G. Lewis
1437, Sherwood Family Papers Box 11/f.4, Lucy Sherwood's commonplace book
ES 185/3/3, ‘Rough list of books and plays, 1807’
U194 F9/1, Commonplace Book of Revd J.E. Gambier, 1780–
U194 F9/2, Commonplace Book of Revd J.E. Gambier, 1789–
U194 F21 and F22, Medicinal Recipe Books by Revd J.E. Gambier
U1776 Z12, Commonplace Book of Edward Hussey
U1776 Z15, Commonplace Book of Edward Hussey
U1776 Z16, Husseys of Scotney, commonplace book ‘Extracts from Various Authors’
A.3.89, Revd John Watson, commonplace book
A.3.109, William Barton, Commonplace book …
A.4.85, Thomas Wilson, Commonplace book, 1769–73
A.7.25, Commonplace book, Naylor family of Manchester
D258/14/11/2, ‘Extracts No. 2: Jany. 1803’
D239M/F10224, ‘Commonplace Book of Sir William Fitzherbert, c. 1770–1790’
D2375M/74/11, ‘Collections by A.N. Mosley, 1807’
Z2375M/44/2, ‘Commonplace Book of Jane Whitaker, Sept. 1814, Southwold’
L027.3, A Catalogue of Burnet's Circulating Library … (Newcastle, 1817)
Bibliotheca Beauclerkiana. A Catalogue of the Large and Valuable Library of the Late Honourable Topham Beauclerk … (London, [1781])
Osborn Shelves c.16, ‘John Griffin, commonplace book, 1797–’
Osborn Shelves c.51, ‘Anonymous commonplace book’
Osborn Shelves c.83/1, ‘Commonplace book compiled by William Warren Porter (1776–1804)’
Osborn Shelves c.94, ‘James Moore, commonplace book’
Osborn Shelves c.131, ‘Mentor, or the True Guide to Wisdom’
Osborn Shelves c.139, ‘A Collection of Poems, Thomas Binns, Liverpool, 1789, Vol.ii’
Osborn Shelves c.390, ‘Adversaria’
Osborn Shelves c.563, ‘M.S. being a choice Farrago of new Poems, lately collected from the papers of that wonder-working Genius, S. Simpson of Coventry Weaver …’
Osborn Shelves d.367, ‘Edward Henry Columbine, commonplace book’
Osborn Shelves d.413, William Windham Grenville, Baron Grenville, Commonplace Book (1822–3)
Osborn Shelves fc.152, ‘Anonymous commonplace book’
Uncat. MS Vault 757, anonymous (E.D.), ‘The Last Memorandum Book’ (1754–55)
Pforz Ms Bnd (Cornwallis), Mary Harris Cornwallis, commonplace book
MA4960, George Hibbert, commonplace book, 1785–1820
C(AL)22, Commonplace book of Robert Pickering
ZA 6165, Commonplace book
N018.2, A Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Society of the Norwich Public Library (Norwich, 1792)
COL/2/84, Robert Rising, commonplace book
MF/RO334/1,3, ‘Commonplace book begun in 1750 …’
MS.Eng.poet.c.51, Scrapbook of Mary Madan
MS. 017, Anonymous commonplace book, 1751–1822
MS. 271, Anonymous commonplace book 1788–
MS. 463, John Nourse, commonplace book
MS. 567, Anonymous commonplace book c. 1820
MS. 678, Robert Chaplin, commonplace book, 1753–
DDX 274/7, Memorandum Book of John Dickenson
BR 704, ‘Notes and references to Books’
A Brief Method of the Law (London, 1680)
FB 1730, Commonplace book of Beaufort family
Grenville STG Arts & Lit. Box 2 (21), ‘Rokeby a Poem. by Walter Scott. Review of it in the British Review & London Critical Journal’
Grenville STG Arts & Lit. Box 2 (25), Notes by Mary (Campbell) Grenville, Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos
Grenville STG Arts & Lit. Box 2 (33), Poem by Sir Codrington Edmund Carrington
HM 106, Commonplace Book of Robert Beere, c. 1750
HM 183, commonplace book
HM 216, Thomas Percy, commonplace book
HM 13717, Commonplace book of music, c. 1750
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HM 48902, Anonymous commonplace book, c. 1797
POR 1, Commonplace book of Jane Porter
POR 2, Commonplace book of Jane Porter
Stowe Vol. 111, Commonplace Book of Anna Grenville, Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos, 1811–1832
Stowe Vol. 115, Commonplace Book of Mary Grenville, 2nd Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos
1661/2, Commonplace book of Farmer of Wall, c. 1779–1822
5492/1, ‘Diary of Thomas Brocas’
5492/2, ‘Diary of Thomas Brocas’
D3651/B/24/6/1, ‘Meditations of Reverend Charles Peters’
D593/V/10/369a, A New Commonplace Book … (n.p., n.d.)
D1057/0/1 A-B, Commonplace book of Thomas Congreve
D1057/0/4, Commonplace book of William Congreve
D1548/2, Commonplace book, 1773
D1548/5, Commonplace Book of Frances Charlotte Chetwynd Talbot, 1821
D6084/1, Commonplace book of Walters family of Checkley, c. 1764–c. 1842
D(W)1082/J/9/1, Weston Yonge, commonplace book
161/180, Commonplace book ‘Medly for the Yeare’
1461/1352, Memorandum book of Charles Morgan, 1748–52
CR223/2, ‘Commonplace book of John Smith’
CR464/145/2, Notebook belonging to Letitia Napier, 1798–
CR1998/CD/Drawer 8/12, Commonplace book of Sir Charles Throckmorton, 1780
CR1998/LVBa, Extract of writings, ‘bons mots’, etc.
D/CU/1/18, ‘Copy Books of Poetry and Prose in French and English’
D/RW/2, ‘Notebook Containing Account of Travels in Scotland’
DH/565/2, ‘Notebook containing miscellaneous information’
38M49/A4/17, Anne Wickham, commonplace book
4458/1, Commonplace book
BA4839/1(iv), ‘Commonplace Book of Mrs Anne Rushout’
Y828, The Common-Place Book of Literary Curiosities, Remarkable Customs, Historical and Domestic Anecdotes, and Etymological Scraps (London, 1828)
8405.cc.21, A New Commonplace Book, being an Improvement on that Recommended by Mr Locke …, 2nd edn (London, 1799)
11900.aaa.22, Rules for Regulating the Subscription Library at Stamford … (Stamford, 1787)
Add. MS. 4246, Biographical Notes by Thomas Birch
Add. MS. 4478D, Thomas Birch's commonplace book, 1725–
Add. MS. 4487, Commonplace Book
Add. MS. 22667, ‘Liber memorandorum et referentiarum: commonplace book of Revd John Bowle of Idemestone, Wilts’
Add. MS. 26060, Commonplace book of Robert Henley
Add. MS. 27617, ‘Commonplace book of J.H. Ott, rector of Bexhill’
Add. MS. 28102, Commonplace Book of Ashley Cowper, 1735–1800
Add. MS. 32337, ‘Excerpta Miscellanea’
Add. MS. 38482, Commonplace Book of Edward Evelyn
Add. MS. 43702, ‘Commonplace Book of Sir Frederick Morton Eden’
Add. MSS 45265–45268, ‘Journal and Commonplace Books of Charles Holte Bracebridge …’
Add. MS. 46466, ‘A Collection of Curiosities, Antiquities and Natural History extracted by John Ayers of Stockton upon Tees. Volume the third’
Add. MS. 48345, Memoirs and Papers of Dr Charles Burney, 1782–c. 1809
Add. MS. 50117, Legal Commonplace Book of William Longueville
Add. MS. 52494, B.R.A. Papers vol. xxi, Commonplace book
Add. MS. 57495, Commonplace Book of John Covell
Add. MS. 58083, Commonplace Book of Anthony Bertolacci
Add. MS. 58802, ‘Hon. Augusta Leigh, née Byron: Literary Commonplace Book’
Add. MS. 59656, Commonplace Book of the Tickell family
Add. MS. 59851, Palmerston Papers, vol. i, Commonplace Book of Mary, Lady Palmerston, 1789–
Add. MS. 60350, Commonplace Book of Mrs Elizabeth Scott
Add. MS. 60358, Ayrton papers: Literary Commonplace Book, 1801–1857
Add. MS. 60755, William Wormington, scientific commonplace book
Add. MS. 61842, ‘Eighteenth Century Verse’
Add. MS. 63648, Commonplace Book of Sir Peter Thompson
Add. MS. 63784, ‘Commonplace Book of Jane Nelson’
Add. MS. 69146, Dropmore Papers (Series ii), vol. cix, Commonplace book of William Wyndham Grenville (1823–c. 1826).
Add. MS. 75569, Althorp Papers, vol. cclxix, Commonplace Book of Frances Montagu
C.152.d.1, Commonplace book of Emma Knight of Dodington
Egerton 3696, Barrett Collection, vol. vii, Literary MSS of Fanny D'Arblay
Egerton 3700B, Barrett Collection, vol. xiii, ‘Literary papers etc.’
Lansdowne 638, A Law Commonplace Book
Lansdowne 695, Commonplace Book of Dr South
RB.23.a.17251, Bell's Commonplace Book (London, 1770)
Stowe 973, Commonplace book of poetry
Stowe 1013, Commonplace book belonging to Edward Vernon
Stowe 1014, Commonplace Book of Thomas Astle
Stowe 1015, Early Eighteenth-Century Commonplace Book
D114/61, ‘Commonplace book of B. Howlett of Olney’
SY48, Commonplace book of Anne Bletchley, 1809–10
WY1013, Eighteenth-century commonplace book
DDCC/150/25, ‘Notebook of Extracts from Works of David Hume’
DDHV/75/16, ‘Recipe and Memoranda Book’
MS. 1509/5/41, Commonplace book presented to Lucy Westcombe
DB1/C6, Commonplace book of Abraham Balme
41213/L/1/1, Thomas Eagles, Commonplace Book 1781–1802
41213/L/2/1, John Eagles, commonplace book
317/1, ‘Commonplace Book of Sir T.G. Cullum’
E2/34, ‘Memoranda Quaedam, Sir John Cullum F.R.S.-F.S.A.’
Add. MS. 6664, ‘Clayton family commonplace book, c. 1750–1850’
Munby.d.28, A New Catalogue of the Books Contained in the Mary-Le-Bone Library (London, [1805])
MS Eng 231, Hester Thrale, ‘Minced Meat for Pyes’
MS Eng 473, Edward Green, Commonplace book, 1729–
MS Eng 490, Nathaniel Bridges, Commonplace book on angling, 1694–1717
MS Eng 520, John Waterhouse, Commonplace Book
MS Eng 540, Philip Bliss, commonplace book
MS Eng 555, Arthur Savage, Commonplace book, 1789–91
MS Eng 569.58, Eton College, Latin verses
MS Eng 569.59, Eton College, Latin verses
MS Eng 569.63, Commonplace book
MS Eng 569.64, George Goodday, Commonplace book, c. 1700
MS Eng 569.65, ‘Pot Pourri: or a Collection of Good, Bad, and Indifferent. mdccxci’
MS Eng 569.68, Commonplace book
MS Eng 584, ‘B. Cumberlege, Miscellany Poems By Severall Hands, 1707’
MS Eng 611, Thomas Austen, ‘Scraps of Poetry on Winter, Its Opposites & Concomitants …’, 3 vols. (1760)
MS Eng 612, Thomas Austen, Commonplace Book, 2 vols.
MS Eng 614, ‘A Collection of Religious Poetry from various Books either in Print or
Manuscript. Begun Sunday October ye 7th 1770. by T.A.'
MS Eng 615, Thomas Austen, ‘Collections from Various Eminent and Learned Divines …’, 2 vols. (1783–)
MS Eng 616, Thomas Austen, ‘A Dictionary of Poetry’, 2 vols.
MS Eng 621, ‘Joseph Scott, His Book, September ye 17 1778’
MS Eng 630, Commonplace book, 1814–52
MS Eng 648F, William B. Babb, Collection of English Poetry, 3 vols.
MS Eng 649F, William B. Babb, Collection of English Novels and Tales, 2 vols.
MS Eng 680, Commonplace book
MS Eng 692, Richard Harris Barham, Commonplace Book, 1807–
MS Eng 692.1, Richard Barham, Scrapbook, 1829
MS Eng 699, ‘Verses translated And Epigrammes Satyricall composed upon sundry offered Occasions’
MS Eng 702, Commonplace book, 1628–1769
MS Eng 767, Felicia Dorothea (Browne) Hemans, ‘Commonplace book’
MS Eng 768 (1), Melisinda Munbee, ‘A Collection of various kinds of Poetry’
MS Eng 926, Charlotte Burney, Commonplace Book
MS Eng 935, Richard Barham, Notebooks, 2 vols., 1830–7,
MS Eng 992.7, John Evelyn, commonplace book
MS Eng 1038.1, ‘Anonymous commonplace book, c. 1774’
MS Eng 1168, David Parkes, commonplace book, 1807–1815
MS Eng 1280, Hester Thrale, ‘Poems on Several Occasions’, 5 vols., 1810–14
MS Eng 1323, Commonplace book
MS Eng 1337, Anonymous commonplace book
bMS Eng 834, ‘Ballads, Songs and Poems, ca. 1700–ca. 1850’
bMS Eng 1107, Gell family commonplace book
MS Hyde 49, Leonard Hartley, Commonplace book
M1312, ‘Common-Place Book After Locke's Method. By Gustavus Gale’
In D/SEN/10/Box197, anonymous early nineteenth-century commonplace book
D/Dby Z74, Commonplace book of Richard Neville Neville
D/DHs Z1, Commonplace Book of Hulse family of Barking and Dagenham, 1730–1770
D/DMy/15M50/1327, Commonplace book, probably belonging to William Mildmay
D/DU 139/1/7, Sketch Book compiled by Samuel Shaen, 1775–1815
D/DU 254/1, Commonplace Book … 1786–1873
D/DU 676/1, Journal of William Barnard of Harlow Bury Farm, 1807–1823
D/F 1/30, ‘Memorandums [diary] and accounts kept by William Bentall of Goldhanger, c. 1807’
D/NB 4/45, Thomas Steevens, Commonplace Book 1767–1782
D/P 18/3/75, ‘Mr Saltier's account book’
D/P 121/3, ‘Vicar's Book, Great Waltham, Essex 1799 …’
DAR/J/10, Commonplace Book of John Arden
DMD/M/1, Commonplace Book of Thomas Vawdrey, 1811–39
DMW 6/152, Notebook containing anecdotes
Add. MSS 20,187, ‘Commonplace book compiled by James Dallaway …’
3374, ‘Memoranda Miscelanea by Rev. A. Bennet’
D/PLR F48, Commonplace book
D/LO/E653, Rector's Commonplace Book, 1742–1757
Bamburgh MS. R7, Commonplace Book of John Sharp iii
MS. La.III.496, ‘Commonplace Book of Francis Wrangham’
‘The Effusions of Fancy and Fun Compiled by Joseph Gulston, 1784’
‘Commonplace Book of William Chute Esq. of The Vine in Hampshire’
‘Walpole's Newspaper Cuttings’
D1086/F112, Commonplace book of John Blagden Hale
ZBK/C/1/A12/2, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
ZBK/C/1/A12/7, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
ZBK/C/1/A12/8, Notebook diary of the Revd James Snowdon
MISC 509/10, ‘Commonplace Book of the Reverend James Franks …’
SH:3/MS/2, ‘Commonplace Book of Poems, Puzzles, Recipes’
AM79/2, Commonplace book of Mrs Jane Pateshall
AM79/3, Commonplace book of Mrs Jane Pateshall
F76/IV/488, ‘Manuscript Journal of a Tour of the Highlands of Scotland, 1807’
D/EB650/F3, ‘Book Containing daily Occurrences. 12th of Octr 1819’
D/Ehx/F33, ‘Continuation of the Extracts from the Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. xvii part1’
027.242646, Rules and Regulations of the Yoxford Book-Club … (Yoxford, 1829)
MS144, ‘Minutes of the Amicable Society, 1769–85’
MS 76, ‘Diary of Isaac Stockton Clark’
MS Lt 7, ‘Commonplace Book of Jacobite and Other Verse’
WYL230/3591, Paper commonplace book, 1723–1727
WYL230/3594, Commonplace book of John Ingilby, 1791
WYL230/3739, Commonplace book
WYL753, Joseph Wilson of Hampsthwaite, commonplace book, 1778–1821
WYL1175, Joshua Briggs of Armley, exercise book and commonplace book
DE 718/C/6, R. Martin's commonplace book, c. 1800–1820
P40, Books Lately Reprinted, and Sold by Miss Ward …
AMS 6333, Commonplace book of Samuel Stonham of Beckley
SHR 1349, Notes and memoranda mostly by George Shiffner
FLINDERS 1, ‘Diary and Account Book of Mathew Flinders of Donington, 1775–85’
FLINDERS 2, ‘Diary and Account Book of Mathew Flinders of Donington, 1785–1802’
MISC DON 315/2, ‘Boston Literary Society. Rules’
G40.35, Catalogue of Warbrick's English & Foreign Circulating Library … (Liverpool, n.d.)
GB 0096 MS 538, Legal commonplace book, 1683–84
170/341, Scrapbook of Matthew G. Lewis
1437, Sherwood Family Papers Box 11/f.4, Lucy Sherwood's commonplace book
ES 185/3/3, ‘Rough list of books and plays, 1807’
U194 F9/1, Commonplace Book of Revd J.E. Gambier, 1780–
U194 F9/2, Commonplace Book of Revd J.E. Gambier, 1789–
U194 F21 and F22, Medicinal Recipe Books by Revd J.E. Gambier
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