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Ne C 3212
1752-1759
Page from a notebook belonging to J. Spence which bears on one side line notes on Swift's...
Ne C 3213/1-2
1752-1767
Notes by J. Spence entitled 'Swift's Character' including notes from his works and questions as...
Ne C 3214/1-7
Printed pages of a book on Swift by J. Spence; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3215
Notes by J. Spence for a life of J. Swift; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3216/1-3
Part of an annotated manuscript life on J. Swift written by J. Spence; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3217
Notes for a life of J. Swift written by J. Spence; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3218
Notes by J. Spence on J. Swift's 'The Windsor Prophecy'; n.d. [1752=1767]
Ne C 3219
Notes by J. Spence entitled 'List of Dr Swift's Works' with date of writing or publication; n.d...
Ne C 3220
Notes by J. Spence on the order used in Hawksworth's Edition of J. Swift's works; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3221
Ne C 3222
Ne C 3223
'The Prayer of Henry IV of France' transcribed by J. Spence; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3224
Notes by J. Spence on J. Swift's works; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Ne C 3225/1-2
Notes by J. Spence on 'Horace's Villa' [relating to J. Swift's works]; n.d. [c.1752-1767]
Pl C 37/47
15 January 1752
Letter from Dr William Burton, Yarmouth, to John Achard; 15 Jan. 1752
Pw V
16th century-20th century
Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
Pw V 155
Two MS poems written by Mary Barber; n.d.
Pw V 155/1
Autograph MS poem, entitled 'An Apology to the Earl of Orrery, Dr Swift and some other of my...
Pw V 155/2
Autograph MS poem, entitled 'To the R<igh>t Hon<ora>ble the Earl of Orrery' probably in the hand...
Pw V 349
1726-1736
MS poem, entitled 'Bounce and Fopp', attributed to Alexander Pope; n.d. [1726-1736]