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Bloxam, John Rouse, (1807-1891), historian
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Surname: | Bloxam |
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Forenames: | John Rouse |
Gender: | Male |
Date: | 1807-1891 |
Biography: | ODNB link for Bloxam, John Rouse (1807-1891), historian |
Name authority reference: | GB/NNAF/P148684 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P2826 ) |
Number | Description | Held by | Reference | Further information |
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1801-90: corresp and papers (50 vols and bundles, 188 items)
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Oxford University: Magdalen College Archives
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MSS 304-824 passim
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NRA 20579 Magdalen Coll
See HMC Papers of British churchmen 1780-1940, 1987 |
2 |
letters and papers mainly rel to antiquarian matters
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Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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MSS Top Oxon c 8-12
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3 |
corresp and a note, with The order of the psalter for the week
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Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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Arch.AA.e.56
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See HMC Papers of British antiquaries and historians, 2003
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4 |
1848-56: letters to Philip Bliss
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British Library, Manuscript Collections
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Add MSS 34577-81 passim
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5 |
letters (2 files) to JH Newman
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Birmingham Oratory
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Newman correspondence
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NRA 27809 Newman
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6 |
corresp with JH Newman
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Pusey House Library
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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7 |
1846-71: corresp with Sir Thomas Phillipps
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Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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MSS Phillipps-Robinson
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NRA 26260
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8 |
1877-85: letters to Gibbes Rigaud
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Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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MSS Add b 113-14
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9 |
letters (16) to Wilfrid Ward
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University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, University Collections and Museums Directorate
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ms38347-38348, ms38469 and ms38508
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NRA 26993
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