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2.
- Creator:
- From the Collection: Lavington, Ralph Payne, baron, 1738-1807
- Published / Created:
- undated
- Call Number:
- OSB MSS 138
- Container / Volume:
- Box 10, folder 247
- Image Count:
- 3
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Ralph Payne, Baron Lavington family papers (OSB MSS 138) > Series V: Other Business Papers > Appraisals > "A schedule & appraisement of the Negroes, stock, buildings, caines etc."
3.
- Creator:
- Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1264
- Collection Title:
- John Hall-Stevenson letters and manuscripts
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 1
- Image Count:
- 4
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, autograph manuscripts, and one printed broadside song documenting aspects of the social and creative life of the poet John Hall-Stevenson. Contents include manuscripts of verses by John Hall-Stevenson and Robert Lascelles; letters by members of his club and social circle, including a lengthy letter by Jean-Baptiste Tollot discussing Laurence Sterne's character and good nature (1762 April 4) and another describing events in Geneva immediately after the expulsion of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1764 January 8); and related correspondence, including a letter of advice from Hall-Stevenson to his grandson John Wharton and several business letters received by Wharton. The printed broadside song, "Trout Hall," is extensively annotated in Hall-Stevenson's hand.
- Description:
- Formerly owned by William Durrant Cooper. Purchased from Paul Grinke on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1972., John Hall-Stevenson (1718-1785), was a poet, a country gentleman, and a close friend of Laurence Sterne, whom he met at Cambridge and who based the character of Eugenius in Tristram Shandy on him. Hall-Stevenson founded a club of "Demoniacks," which met at "Crazy Castle," his country seat, and was loosely modeled on Sir Francis Dashwood's Monks of Medmenham. His published works included Crazy Tales and Fables for Grown Gentlemen, both of which were reprinted several times during his lifetime. He died at home in March, 1785., and The collection also contains a photocopy of W. Durrant Cooper's "Seven Letters Written by Sterne and His Friends;" a copy of the bookseller's catalogue; and a handwritten finding aid for the collection.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--18th century and English literature--18th century
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > "Epitaph" Manuscript verses in Latin and English
4.
- Creator:
- Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1264
- Collection Title:
- John Hall-Stevenson letters and manuscripts
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 5
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, autograph manuscripts, and one printed broadside song documenting aspects of the social and creative life of the poet John Hall-Stevenson. Contents include manuscripts of verses by John Hall-Stevenson and Robert Lascelles; letters by members of his club and social circle, including a lengthy letter by Jean-Baptiste Tollot discussing Laurence Sterne's character and good nature (1762 April 4) and another describing events in Geneva immediately after the expulsion of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1764 January 8); and related correspondence, including a letter of advice from Hall-Stevenson to his grandson John Wharton and several business letters received by Wharton. The printed broadside song, "Trout Hall," is extensively annotated in Hall-Stevenson's hand.
- Description:
- Formerly owned by William Durrant Cooper. Purchased from Paul Grinke on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1972., John Hall-Stevenson (1718-1785), was a poet, a country gentleman, and a close friend of Laurence Sterne, whom he met at Cambridge and who based the character of Eugenius in Tristram Shandy on him. Hall-Stevenson founded a club of "Demoniacks," which met at "Crazy Castle," his country seat, and was loosely modeled on Sir Francis Dashwood's Monks of Medmenham. His published works included Crazy Tales and Fables for Grown Gentlemen, both of which were reprinted several times during his lifetime. He died at home in March, 1785., and The collection also contains a photocopy of W. Durrant Cooper's "Seven Letters Written by Sterne and His Friends;" a copy of the bookseller's catalogue; and a handwritten finding aid for the collection.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--18th century and English literature--18th century
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > "In Tenui Labor" manuscript verses in Latin and Greek
5.
- Creator:
- Lascelles, Robert
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1264
- Collection Title:
- John Hall-Stevenson letters and manuscripts
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 7
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Correspondence, autograph manuscripts, and one printed broadside song documenting aspects of the social and creative life of the poet John Hall-Stevenson. Contents include manuscripts of verses by John Hall-Stevenson and Robert Lascelles; letters by members of his club and social circle, including a lengthy letter by Jean-Baptiste Tollot discussing Laurence Sterne's character and good nature (1762 April 4) and another describing events in Geneva immediately after the expulsion of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1764 January 8); and related correspondence, including a letter of advice from Hall-Stevenson to his grandson John Wharton and several business letters received by Wharton. The printed broadside song, "Trout Hall," is extensively annotated in Hall-Stevenson's hand.
- Description:
- Formerly owned by William Durrant Cooper. Purchased from Paul Grinke on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1972., John Hall-Stevenson (1718-1785), was a poet, a country gentleman, and a close friend of Laurence Sterne, whom he met at Cambridge and who based the character of Eugenius in Tristram Shandy on him. Hall-Stevenson founded a club of "Demoniacks," which met at "Crazy Castle," his country seat, and was loosely modeled on Sir Francis Dashwood's Monks of Medmenham. His published works included Crazy Tales and Fables for Grown Gentlemen, both of which were reprinted several times during his lifetime. He died at home in March, 1785., and The collection also contains a photocopy of W. Durrant Cooper's "Seven Letters Written by Sterne and His Friends;" a copy of the bookseller's catalogue; and a handwritten finding aid for the collection.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--18th century and English literature--18th century
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > "Upon a Yorkshire Lady" in Latin + English
6.
- Creator:
- Streeter, Edward Clark (1874-1947)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 17th or 18th century
- Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 031
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Essentra Castor
- Description:
- A clear square bottle made of glass, and topped with a glass stopper. One side has a painted label—a graying oval flanked by two blue-colored leafy boughs and adorned with three colored circles. A three-tiered gold crown is at the top of this design. At center is printed 'Ess Castor', or 'Castor Essence'.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Apothecary Bottle
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > (Apothecary Bottle) Ess Castor
7.
- Creator:
- Streeter, Edward Clark (1874-1947)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 17th or 18th century
- Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 031
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Aether Aceticum
- Description:
- A clear square bottle made of glass, and topped with a glass stopper. One side has a painted label—a graying oval flanked by two blue-colored leafy boughs and adorned with three colored circles. A three-tiered gold crown is at the top of this design. At center is printed 'Aether Aceticum'.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Apothecary Bottle
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > (Apothecary Bottle) Aether Aceticum
8.
- Creator:
- Streeter, Edward Clark (1874-1947)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 17th or 18th century
- Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 031
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Elixir Roberans Whyttii
- Description:
- A clear square bottle made of glass. One side has a painted label—a graying oval flanked by two blue-colored leafy boughs and adorned with three colored circles. A three-tiered gold crown is at the top of this design. At center is printed 'Elix Robor Whyty', or 'Elixir Roberans Whyttii'
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Apothecary Bottle
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > (Apothecary Bottle) Elix Robor Whyty
9.
- Creator:
- Streeter, Edward Clark (1874-1947)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 17th or 18th century
- Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 021
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Essence of Gentianae
- Description:
- A clear square bottle made of glass. One side has a painted label—a graying oval flanked by gold-colored leafing, and a three-tiered gold crown at the top. At center is printed 'Ess Gent', or 'Essence of Gentianae'.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Apothecary Bottle
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > (Apothecary Bottle) Ess Gent
10.
- Creator:
- Streeter, Edward Clark (1874-1947)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 17th or 18th century
- Collection Title:
- Medical Instrument Collection
- Container / Volume:
- Box 011
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Flores Sulphuris
- Description:
- A clear square bottle made of glass, and topped with a glass stopper. One side has a painted label—a graying oval flanked by two blue-colored leafy boughs and adorned with three colored circles. A three-tiered gold crown is at the top of this design. At center is printed 'Flor [Sulphur]is', or 'Flores Sulphuris'.
- Subject (Name):
- Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Apothecary Bottle
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > (Apothecary Bottle) Flor [Sulpher]is