Manuscript on paper of the inventory of the archives kept at Whitehall palace
Description:
In English., Script: copied by various hands in Gothica Cursiva (Secretary). Many blank pages., Manuscript on paper of the inventory of the archives kept at Whitehall palace, the principal royal residence in London from 1530-1698., Many leaves blank; modern foliation does not include blanks., and Binding: paper cover.
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, containing a brief box-level inventory of muniments stored at Thornbury Castle by the third Duke of Buckingham. Items listed include a box "with my lordys pedygrese;" two boxes "with evidence concerynynge a Chauntrie in Newport;" a box of indulgences, pardons and licences; a box of writings concerning a voyage to France made by the first Duke of Buckingham in 1437; boxes of documents relating to the marriages of the Duke's son and daughter; and a variety of boxes of land grants, charters, and deeds and Title added to document in another contemporary hand (possibly after the execution of the Duke in 1521?).
Description:
In English., Annotations on verso in a 17th century hand; 6p. of annotations concerning the genealogy of English noble families in the same hand attached to the inventory., and Accompanied by typed transcript.
Subject (Geographic):
England. and Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Buckingham, Edward Stafford, Duke of, 1478-1521
Subject (Topic):
Archives, Family archives, Nobility, and Politics and government
Three gelatin silver photographs, taken by Life photographer Frank H. Bauer and printed by Richard Rose for Life magazine, depicting Donald Gallup in the Yale Collection of American Literature with boxes containing Gertrude Stein's papers, July 18, 1947. Photographs were originally mounted on green boards, possibly by Gallup; the boards have been retained by the library
Description:
The Yale Collection of American Literature began acquiring Gertrude Stein material through deposits beginning in 1937. In 1947, following Stein's death, Alice B. Toklas sent Yale shipments that included Stein's manuscripts, books, photographs, and personal material. The story of how Gertrude Stein's papers made their way into the Yale Collection of American Literature has been detailed in an essay by Donald Gallup in the Yale Library Gazette (October 1947)., Ink stamps on versos in English., Title devised by cataloger., Place and date of production from ink stamps on versos., Photographer's ink stamp on versos: "Life photo by Frank H. Bauer"., Photograph printer's ink stamp on versos: "Life print by Richard Rose"., and Publisher's ink stamp on versos: "Life photograph. This photograph is owned by Life Magazine, published by Time Incorporated, Time & Life Building, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N.Y.".
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven
Subject (Name):
Bauer, Frank H., Gallup, Donald, 1913-2000, Rose, Richard, active 1947., Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946, and Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Collection of American Literature