Translations. La liturgie de l'Eglise Anglicane. .
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Translations. La liturgie de l'Eglise Anglicane. .
Church of England
Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria. .appendix [Henry Wharton]
Cave, William, 1637-1713
Relectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq historias, civiles et ecclesiasticas
Wheare, Degory, 1573-1647
Records of agriculture, justice, religion and trade: A centenary collection
Chapter 6: Letters from Wells, 1683-92 by Anne Crawford contains a transcription of letters from Richard Healy to Dr. Richard Busby, which are part of the papers of Dr Busby's trustees.
Dunning, Robert
Psalms in metre. Szent David Kiralnyak . . ed Molnar Albert
Praxis grammatica in Decalogum. In qua, omnes & singul
Thurman, Henry, d. 1669
Order of Service for the Commemoration of the Three Hundreth Anniversary of the Death of Dr Richard Busby, Head Master of Westminster School 1638-1695, held in Westminster Abbey on April 5th 1995
Historia et antiquitates Universitatis Oxon. (lat. a Rich. Peers)
Wood, Anthony
James, William, ca. 1634-1663
Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
Opens the correspondence. There has been a breakdown of relations between HMC and JB (of unspecified length, but possibly 50 years ago - last meeting ca. 1820) through HMC's misunderstanding of an act of JB's, but HMC is now satisfied that no offence was meaned. Ill health in ca.1820 led him to holiday and then buy a property on Mont St. Michel - compelled to sell this last year because of the 2 cataracts which have blinded him. Also a property in Foret Montier. Quote from Hor.C.2.14, Hor.C.3.6. News of his own family. His epitaph which he has composed. Recalls Vincent's epitaph for Albany Wallis (OW). Used to attend Abbey services, where Howel Holland Edwards (schoolfellow) is a prebend. School much reduced (only 100 pupils, cf. Eton's 800). Refers to the monuments of Edward Smedley, Vincent and Busby. All the old trees have been removed from Dean's Yard. Tothill Fields have been built over (a town with squares and gardens) from Millbank to the Floodgates. Wishes to be remembered to some (university?) friends.
Clavering, Henry Mordaunt, 1766-1850