St John's College S.49 (James 437*)

Extracts from the Black Book of Ely. Latin, seventeenth century

Haddenham Rectory, Cambridgeshire: documents apparently relating to the appropriation, copied from the so-called 'Black Book' of Ely Diocese, the copies carefully corrected throughout by Thomas Baker. The original documents where dated are from 1276-91, and cover the entire diocese. There is an 'index', or rather a list of contents, at p. 78.

St John's College U.26 (James 548)

Commonplace collection of verse and prose. English, early seventeenth century

'A Collection of curious fine poems, songs, elegies, epitaphs, epigrams etc.' (at p. 1, in an eighteenth-century hand). The name John Cruso appears in a brief colophon at p. 162. No date as such, but at p. 142 'May the 24th anno 1627' is written in the main hand. An epitaph to the third earl of Dorset, who died in Mar. 1624, is at p. 50. There is also 'An Elegy uppon the death of Sir John Burrows' (p. 120), who appears to have died at La Rochelle. A Cambridge connection to pieces at p.

Reprints of Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001), astronomer

NB the following is a list of reprints by Sir Fred Hoyle held in the Hoyle collection and is not a complete list of his published papers.

1938

F. Hoyle, 'β-Transitions in a coulomb field', Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series A 166:925 (May 1938), 249-269.

1939

H.A. Bethe, F. Hoyle and R. Peierls, 'Interpretation of Beta-Disintegration Data', Nature 143 (4 Feb. 1939), 200.

Preprints of Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001), astronomer

NB The Astrophysics and Relativity Preprint Series and Special Preprints were produced by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, University College, Cardiff. The Weston Preprint Series was produced by the Mathematics Institute, Cardiff.

1964

W.A. Fowler and F. Hoyle, Neutrino Processes and Pair Formation in Massive Stars and Supernovae, Handbuch der Eαν-Prozesse (Orange Aid Preprint Series) [1964]. 214p (2 copies).

1972

THE ORCHARD OF SYON.

    Vellum, 11 x 7.75, ff. 173 + 1, double columns of 41 lines.  15th cent., well written.

    Donor, T. C. S.

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