Lisbon College Volumes
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About the creator
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Catalogue
Lisbon College Volumes

Reference code: GB-0298-LC/V
Title: Lisbon College Volumes
Dates of creation: 1628-1970
Extent: 284 volumes
Held by: Ushaw
Origination: Lisbon College
Language: English, Latin and Portuguese

About the creator

The English College of SS. Peter and Paul at Lisbon (or, as it is more commonly known, Lisbon College) was founded by Pedro Coutinho in 1624 as a college for English students training for the priesthood and mission work in England. As a pontifical college it was awarded the same privileges and rights as other colleges centrally controlled by Rome, such as the English College in Rome, whose aim was the maintenance of the Catholic faith in England, Scotland and Ireland. The driving force behind the college in its early years was William Newman. Although he was never to become president, Newman founded the college from property entrusted by the estate of the late Nicholas Ashton, a Catholic chaplain in Lisbon. Initial progress was slow until the arrival of a group of English students and teachers from the English College at Douai in 1628. The first president, albeit briefly, was Archdeacon Joseph Haynes who died the following year. The reputation of the college as a centre of academic excellence and its relevance as an English institution in Lisbon attracted patronage from varied sources during the seventeenth century, including Pedro da Costa and Maria de Oliveira Leitoa who transferred important funds to the College in exchange for daily masses for their special intention. In 1679, Pope Innocent XI granted the College the privilege of being considered as a High Altar of Christ on the Cross. In spite of its wealthy benefactors and papal patronage, the college faced a number of challenges in the following centuries. In 1755, Lisbon was shaken by a terrible earthquake in which 20,000 people died and 60,000 houses and 60 palaces and convents were destroyed. The college suffered badly both in terms of the physical devastation of its buildings and the mental well-being of many of its students and superiors who, like most of the population of Lisbon, chose to live under tents in the gardens of the college rather than risk being inside in fear of another quake. The college suffered another setback when it was occupied by French forces during Napoleon's invasion of Portugal in 1807 and, just days before the second French invasion, the president decided to close the college down, with all students being sent to an Anglo-Portuguese school in England until the war ended in 1814. The college was finally closed in 1973. Since the passing of the Roman Catholic Relief Act in Britain in 1829, the college's raison d'etre had ceased to exist although it's high reputation as a teaching and training establishment enabled it to survive for another 144 years.

Contents

Manuscript volumes on various subjects, mostly relating to the administration of Lisbon College, including: constitutions and rule books; council minute books; student registers; financial records (including account statements and rent books); library records; chapel records including Mass service and sacristy books; music manuscript volumes; presidents' letter books; notebooks and manuscripts on scientific and religious subjects; as well as miscellaneous diaries and commonplace books.

Accession details

Lisbon College closed in 1973 and this collection, along with the rest of the Lisbon Archive and Library, was transferred to Ushaw College by Mgr James Sullivan the following year.

Previous custodial history

Collection previously known as Book Archives (BA)

Conditions of access

Open for consultation.

Copyright and copying

Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Lisbonian Society and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material

Arrangement

As far as possible, the arrangement and numbering has brought together volumes on a given topic (accounts etc.), but disparity of size has often dictated two separate groupings for items on the same topic.

Finding aids

Calendared card index

Catalogue

Lisbon College Volumes
LC/V1   1738-1794 & 1825
Language:  English and Portuguese
(1) Account statements, 1738 - 1742; 1789 - 1794
(2) 1825 Catalogue of the Lisbon College Archives, with later additions
19f/28f 
Size: 270 x 400 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V2   [?late 19th century]
Language:   English
Catalogue of the Lisbon College Library: Authors
234 numbered pages 
Size: 300 x 460 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with green cloth boards and a goatskin label on the front board
LC/V3   [?late 19th century]
Language:   English
Catalogue of the Lisbon College Library: Titles
319 numbered pages 
Size: 300 x 460 mm
Binding: Half-bound goatskin with green cloth boards and a goatskin label on the front board
LC/V4   1821
Language:   English
Register of the English College, Lisbon, compiled from the Annals and other documents, 1628 - 1821
Mainly compiled by James Barnard, with continuation up to 1821
53f 
Size: 270 x 310 mm
Binding: Brown goatskin with gold fillets and filleted label on front board. Slip case
LC/V5   1814 - 1881
Language:  English and Latin
“Registrum chronologicum de etate tempore admissionis &c. &c. eorum qui in Collegio Anglorum Ulyssipon studiis incumbunt” (register of students)
Information recorded: date admitted, date of birth, name of mother and father, country of birth, town of birth, baptism (church, date, and name of minster), diocese, and additional remarks
17f 
Size: 320 x 380 mm
Binding: Brown cloth spine with red decorated boards
LC/V6   1881-1969
Language:   English
Register of students
Information recorded: date admitted, date of birth, name of mother and father, country of birth, town of birth, baptism (church, date, and name of minister), diocese, and additional remarks
23f 
Size: 330 x 500 mm
Binding: Brown cloth spine with brown sheepskin boards
LC/V7   [early 19th century]
Language:   Latin
Lectern copy of chants for College feasts
38f 
Size: 370 x 530 mm
Binding: Grey cloth front and back boards with rope binding on the spine
LC/V8   [early 19th century]
Language:   Latin
Lectern copy of chants for College feasts
52 numbered pages 
Size: 310 x 460 mm
Binding: Half-bound dark brown sheepskin with lighter brown sheepskin boards
LC/V9-11   [early 19th century]
Language:   Latin
Lectern copies of chants for the Ordinary of the Mass
2 duplicate volumes
3 volumes 
Size: 380 x 530 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with grey cloth boards
LC/V12   1639 - 1667
Language:   English
College account book
Includes details of college students
This volume is damaged
211 numbered folios 
Size: 200 x 280 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V13   1667 - 1739
Language:   English
College account book
Primarily a list of students on funds
Manley entitled this volume “Doctor Hesketh's Alphabet”
247 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old catalogue number: 396
LC/V14   [?1680] - [?mid-18th century]
Language:   English
College account book
This volume was started by Waldegrave as a list of funds but it was used for much of the eighteenth century as a reference book for connected topics.
Includes details of students and transcripts of wills
This volume is damaged
195 numbered pages/folios 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old catalogue number 400
LC/V15   1715 - 1721
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Livro dos desperzas”), dated 1715 - 1722
This volume is damaged
422 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V16   1722 - 1733
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Livro dos desperzas”)
This volume is damaged
675 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V17   July 1733 - June 1755
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Livro dos desperzas geraes”)
641 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V18   July 1755 - December 1761
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
291 numbered pages 
Size: 250 x 360 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on boards with ties
LC/V19   January 1762 - January 1771
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Livro dos desperzas geraes”)
321 numbered pages 
Size: 240 x 350 mm
Binding: Green cloth on boards with ties
LC/V20   1776 - 1797
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
250 numbered pages (24 unnumbered) 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on boards. Spine missing
LC/V21   1798 - March 1813
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
Binding badly damaged
232f 
Size: 240 x 360 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V22   April 1813 - 1819
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
82f 
Size: 290 x 440 mm
Binding: Green cloth on boards
LC/V23   1820 - June 1824
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
42f 
Size: 250 x 380 mm
Binding: Brown sheepskin with bind fillets on the front board
LC/V24   July 1824 - January 1838
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
126f 
Size: 290 x 430 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with marbled paper boards
LC/V25   January 1838 - June 1850
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
74f 
Size: 300 x 450 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with blind fillets and green cloth boards
LC/V26   July 1850 - 1860
Language:   Portuguese
College account book ( “Desperzas geraes”)
76f 
Size: 300 x 450 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with blind fillets and beige cloth boards
LC/V27   1697 - 1709
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
287f 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V28   1753 - January 1765
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
Entitled “Livro dos gastos quotidianos”
p539 - [?700] have deteriorated
[?700] numbered pages 
Size: 230 x 340 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V29   February 1765 - February 1811
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
502p (1-387 numbered) 
Size: 250 x 380 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V30   July 1828 - September 1835
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
87f 
Size: 280 x 440 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown cloth with marbled paper boards
LC/V31   October 1835 - 1847
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
Entitled “Dispesas quotidianos”
149f 
Size: 260 x 370 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with green cloth boards
LC/V32   1848 - February 1863
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of expenses
181f 
Size: 260 x 370 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with beige cloth boards
LC/V33   1727 - 1733
Language:   Portuguese
Refectory account book
549 numbered pages 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V34   1776 - 1829
Language:   Portuguese
Refectory account book
Entitled “Dispesas quotidianos do refeitoris”
447p (1 - 141 numbered) 
Size: 240 x 360 mm
Binding: Brown mottled sheepskin
LC/V35   1782 - 1822
Language:   Portuguese
Unbound series of day books of expenses
36 fascicles 
LC/V36   1735 - 1737
Language:   Portuguese
Alcantara rents
Entitled “Livro dos moradas de cazas no lusar de Alcantara”
Old catalogue number 383
278 numbered pages 
Size: 280 x 420 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V37   1706 - 1737
Language:   Portuguese
President's monthly account book
97 numbered folios 
Size: 250 x 350 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V38   1773 - 1782
Language:   English
Account day book, probably for an Anglo-Portuguese firm or an English firm in Lisbon
146f 
Size: 150 x 420 mm
Binding: Cloth on board
LC/V39   1759
Language:   English
Sale book, probably for an Anglo-Portuguese firm or an English firm in Lisbon
28f 
Size: 180 x 320 mm
Binding: Cloth on board
LC/V40   1777 - 1832
Language:   English
Rents and funds, 1777 (with additions)
Followed by cash book, 1777 - 1832
268f (1 - 242 numbered) 
Size: 290 x 370 mm
Binding: Brown panelled calf. Red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V41   1736 - 1743
Language:   English
Accounts of an English firm importing goods to West Lisbon
115f (1 - 95 numbered 
Size: 330 x 460 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V42   1701 - 1739
Language:   English
President's account book
Mainly in the hand of E. Jones, with additions by J. Preston
248p (223 numbered) 
Size: 200 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V43   1714 - 1737
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of payments to the Master Carpenter for work on the college buildings
A similar series of payments starts at the back of the volume
81p (35 numbered) 
Size: 230 x 350 mm
Binding: Marbled paper on back board and spine. Front board missing
Old Catalogue Number 43
LC/V44   1768 - 1815
Language:   Portuguese
Receipt book
Regular series of receipts for payments made by the college to servants/employees
96f 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V45   [1760 x 1779]
Language:  English & Portuguese
Receipt and memoranda book of servants' wages
John Preston's hand
Entitled “Servant's wages; and singing master, organist, barber”
55f 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V46   1777 - 1793
Language:   English
Petty ledger book
Includes accounts of students, staff and servants
75f 
Size: 250 x 340 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V47   1819 - 1835
Language:   English
Memorandum cash book
54f 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V48   1838 - 1843
Language:   English
Income book
Compiled by the procurator
10f 
Size: 210 x 270 mm
Binding: Grey decorated front and back card
LC/V49   1880 & 1912 - 1915
Language:   English
Draft account book by J. V. Warwick
Preceded by a summary account of the 1880s
30f 
Size: 210 x 320 mm
Binding: Grey card with white hexagon and black border title on the front cover
LC/V50   1803 - 1807
Language:   English
Laundry account book
Entitled “Book of the students clothing that properly belongs to the vice-president”
315 numbered pages 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V51   1723 - 1782
Language:   Portuguese
Account book, 1727 - 1737
Income and expenditure
With the addition of money received, 1780 - 1782
61p (1 - 53 numbered) 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V52   1738 - 1764
Language:   Portuguese
Ark account book
172 numbered pages 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V53   1806 - 1822
Language:   Portuguese
Ark account book
25f 
Size: 220 x 340 mm
Binding: Marbled paper on board
LC/V54   1823 - 1851
Language:   Portuguese
Ark account book
35f 
Size: 250 x 370 mm
Binding: Brown panelled calfskin
LC/V55   1852 - 1907
Language:   English
Ark account book
57f 
Size: 270 x 370 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calf with blind fillets and beige cloth boards
LC/V56   1695 - 1733
Language:   English
Agent account book
52 numbered folios 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V57   1733 - 1783
Language:   English
Agent account book (John Shepperd), 1733 - 1743
Followed by John Sheppard, June 1776 - 1783 (copied by James Barnard)
124p (1 - 94 numbered) 
Size: 190 x 230 mm
Binding: Green calfskin
LC/V58   1782 - 1856
Language:   English
Agent account book
Including John Shepperd (1782 - February 1789); James Barnard (March 1789 - October 1802); W.V. Fryer (November 1802 - February 1832); Edward Norris (May 1831 - 1847); and Richard North (1848 - July 1856)
175f 
Size: 190 x 250 mm
Binding: Faded dark brown calfskin
LC/V59   1856 - 1885
Language:   English
Agent account book (Thomas Barge)
172f 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Green calfskin. Spine binding deteriorating
LC/V60   1848 - 1885
Language:   English
Agent account book
Including Richard North (copy) (1848 - February 1856) and Thomas Barge (1856 - 1885)
102f 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown sheepskin with marbled paper boards
LC/V61   1886 - January 1912
Language:   English
Agent account book
63f 
Size: 210 x 320 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V62   1847 - 1883
Language:   English
Agent account book, mainly 1860 - 1863 with earlier entries (from 1847) about individual accounts
138f 
Size: 170 x 280 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with grey cloth boards
LC/V63   1826 - 1829
Students' personal accounts with the procurator
The item is described as such in the card catalogue but cannot be located, 3 January 2014
LC/V64   1829 - 1830
Language:   English
Students' personal accounts with the procurator
71f 
Size: 160 x 400 mm
Binding: Missing
LC/V65   1832 - 1833
Language:   English
Students' personal accounts with the procurator
83f 
Size: 150 x 380 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V66   1833 - 1837
Language:   English
Students' personal accounts with the procurator
83f 
Size: 150 x 380 mm
Binding: Red velvet with an embroidered design on the front and back boards. Metal clasps
LC/V67   1890 - 1929
Language:   English
Students' pensions book
96f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with green cloth boards
LC/V68   1716 - [?1720]
Language:   Portuguese
Book of subscribers to the rebuilding of the college in 1716 (and the years immediately following)
267 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 390 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V69   1842 - 1853
Language:   Portuguese
Accounts of the Charity School
69f 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with green cloth boards
LC/V70   1854
Language:   Portuguese
Accounts of the Charity School
15f 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with green cloth boards
LC/V71   1725 - 1736
Language:   Portuguese
Accounts of the Quinta de Pera
24f (1 - 21 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V72   1832 - 1836
Language:   English
Accounts of Quinta de Pera
62f 
Size: 190 x 270 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with gold fillets on the spine and marbled paper boards
LC/V73   1853
Language:   Portuguese
Accounts of Quinta de Linda a Pastora
15f 
Size: 230 x 310 mm
Binding: Green cloth spine with blue cloth boards
LC/V74   1849 - 1852
Language:   English
Joseph Ilsley's account with Burns and Lambert (booksellers)
24f 
Size: 240 x 350 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with marbled paper boards
LC/V75   1849 - 1852
Language:   English
Additional copy of LC/V74
29 numbered folios 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V76   1866 - 1878
Language:   English
Peter Baines's private account book
Also includes: seat rents for Church; alms from the duke of Palmella; account with José dos Santos, manager of Quinta at Luz
200 numbered pages 
Size: 130 x 380 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with faded purple cloth boards
LC/V77   1662 - 1780
Language:  Portuguese and English
Sacristy book, including accounts (1662 - 1671) and inventories of 1727, 1741 and 1780
29f (1 - 25 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old Catalogue number: 381
LC/V78   1788 - 1949
Language:   English
Sacristy book, including: inventories of 1788, 1826, 1831, 1883, 1924, 1928 & 1949; obligation masses; gifts; baptisms (1782 - 1944); obituaries of secular clergy (1821 - 1856; 1868 - 1872; 1875)
360 numbered pages 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Black calfskin spine with black cloth boards
LC/V79   1695 - 1814
Language:  Portuguese and English
Diary/memorandum book of Jerome Allen, with his private accounts, 1777 - 1814
Preceded by accounts of the Brotherhood of St Anthony in the college, 1695 - 1715
79f 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin
LC/V80   1692 - 1693
Language:  Portuguese and English
Catherine of Braganza's accounts
The bulk of the pages are covered with extensive notes by Francis Nicholson on matters of religious controversy
79f 
Size: 230 x 350 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old Catalogue number: 399
LC/V81   1752 - 1799
Language:  Latin, Greek and English
Notebook by John Preston, including: Latin and Greek verse; mathematical problems; notes on science; abstracts of personal and procuratorial letters
90f 
Size: 160 x 390 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V82   1657 - 1723
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of the Brotherhood of St Thomas of Canterbury in the college
Also includes election to offices
137p (1 - 103 numbered) 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with gold fillets on the front and back boards and a gold title on the spine
LC/V83   1649
Language:   Portuguese
Constitution of the Brotherhood of the Apostles SS Peter and Paul
13 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 300 mm
Binding: Red velvet front board and wooden back board
LC/V84   1672 - [?1720]
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of Canon Francisco de Horta (Procurator General of the Canons of Tangiers)
Followed by formularies for letters, appeals etc. in the hand of E. Jones, and occasional records of transactions concerning the college ([?1720])
243 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Brown panelled calfskin
LC/V85   1819 - 1824
Language:  Portuguese and English
Account and letter book of an English importer/exporter
417 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown reverse calf with marbled paper boards
LC/V86   1710 - 1779
Language:   Portuguese
Executor's account (written in James Barnard's hand) for Mrs Isabel Luzia Hutchinson's will, 1779
At the back: expense accounts, 1710 - 1718; 1776 - 1777
42f (1 - 40 numbered)/47 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old catalogue number: 215
LC/V87   1721 - 1780
Language:   Portuguese
Expenses for Mrs Isabel Luzia Hutchinson's will
Compiled by Edward Jones (1721 - 1737) and James Barnard (1738 - 1780)
102p 
Size: 200 x 320 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V88   1717
Language:   Portuguese
“Titulos” and “carta da posse das frasendas” for Mrs Isabel Luzia Hutchinson
233 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old Catalogue number: 215
LC/V89/1-74   27 January 1710 - 8 February 1721
Language:   English
Edward Jones's letter book:
98f 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V89/1   16 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Vane: complaints received by the college; the affairs of Mr House; and the financial involvement of Mr Harrison
LC/V89/2    16 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Slaughter: the completion of deeds; Mr Thorpe requiring help; and the need for an acting Procurator in the College
LC/V89/3    16 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Manoel of John: the recipient’s son; and an important financial situation which needs to be resolved
LC/V89/4    16 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Bp. Giffard: complications over a patent for the vice-president of the College and agreeing to ensure that Mr Slaughter complies with that office
LC/V89/5    27 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Vane: strife in dealing with young men in correspondence within the college; and a financial reminder
LC/V89/6    27 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Trevalin: dispute over Trevalin’s money
LC/V89/7    27 April 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Geldon: rewarding him with money for a deed
LC/V89/8    12 May 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Herbert: his anger at a private matter within the college
LC/V89/9    12 May 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to My Lord B. G. [Bishop Giffard]: his considerable annoyance at his treatment in the College
LC/V89/10    26 May 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Joseph Petre: expressing concern for his child
LC/V89/11    23 May 1710
Letter from Edward Jones to Mr Harrison: offering advice on money owed by Harrison and his financial affairs
LC/V89/12    26 May 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: Criticism of an anonymous individual; Mr Thorpe discouraged from teaching philosophy due to complaints; and private affairs in the college
LC/V89/13    26 May 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Slaughter: false reports concerning the students of the college; requesting Slaughter communicate with Mr Bix to obtain Mr Jones’s money from Mr Corbett; and hoping that Corbett accept the position of Vice-President
LC/V89/14    26 May 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr BG: deed completed on 30 April; private affairs within the college; and Jones’s personal troubles with the young men in the college and their perceivably childish behaviours
LC/V89/15    [26 May 1710]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: criticism of a young man’s complaint against Mr Vane
LC/V89/16    [?April/May 1710]
Copy of a letter from Mr Herbert to Mr (Peter) Lostock and Mr (John) Askew: the poor conduct of the young men in the College and Herbert’s view that they have conceived against Mr House, the wish of many of these men to return home including Pilkington, Vanam and Petre, Mr Herbert’s disgust at the situation and demands for an account of the disasters from his recipients, asking Mr Askew to assure the men that grievances will be forgiven and they may continue with their studies; and demanding that Mr Askew and Mr Lostock give a summary of their treatment including a description of recreations, experience abroad, allowance of bread etc.
LC/V89/17    4/11 April 1710
Letter from Mr Gibbons to [?]: Bishop Giffard’s letter to Mr Jones about Vane’s affair, imploring Bishop Giffard to be as cautious as possible when sending a reply
Note: Tobias Gibbons is a servant
LC/V89/18    24 May 1710
Document entitled: “Answers of Peter Lostock and John Askew to Mr Vanes”
Mr Askew’s answer stating that he is satisfied with giving an answer on the nature of the complaints, Mr Jones and the treatment of his family and dealing with grievances, Mr Lostock’s mission to “find out the main motive” has been unsuccessful, the students’ situation, reference to a young boy in their church who seemed to be of a ‘scandalous’ character
LC/V89/19    31 May 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Francis Hall (answering his enquiry received on 23rd February 1710): stating that he has not received an opinion about his character from individuals other than of the recipient, eager to state that he holds a respectable reputation and does not approve of what the recipient thinks of him, stating that he has other affairs to worry about at his disposal, financial affairs, simply following Mr Vane’s orders, and reference to a payment to his brother
LC/V89/20    5 June 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: no longer any trouble with the young men; trying to resolve the issue with John Vanaem and his issue; an angry letter from Mr Francis Hall; and the location of the books at Captain Samson's, Commander of the Wheatsheaf, near Tower Dock
LC/V89/21    20 June 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: Mr Slaughter; explaining that the young men are reported to be in “good order and disposition” in terms of their “outward appearance” but he cannot tell whether or not they have “changed their resolutions” ; general affairs involving Mr House and Mrs Brandhurst’s death
LC/V89/22    19 July 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Key: happy that Key’s concern has now been resolved
LC/V89/23    1 August 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: his anger at Mr Cole’s complaints in the college and the “false charge” of young Vaneam; awaiting the arrival of the fleet; description of the trouble in the college which has disappointed Mr House and his view that the criticised individuals ‘only serve to corrupt others’; discussion of the financial situation and the private affairs of Emmanuel St. John; and Mr John Lloyd wishing that Mr Vane would inform Mr Proser that he is leaving for England
LC/V89/24    29 August 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: the Paffanger's arrival in the college with a young Mr Hackett; the effects that certain relations have had upon the minds of these young men; news regarding Vaneam and his threat to his relations; Mr Petre’s son being admitted as a student to the college; updates on Skelton and Pugh; sending respects to Mr Gibbons; reference to a young woman; Mr Hackett “a promising youth” ; financial affairs and news of goods at the college including rent and the admission of some pensioners; Mr House’s private affairs; news of Henry Tuller and his desire to go to England; relations in the college and avoidance of corruption with the example of how Mr Pugh has dealt with such a situation
LC/V89/25    29 August 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr B. G: [Bishop Giffard]: Mr Fitzgerald’s reputation in the College and the acceptance of his son for ordination training; financial affairs in the College and in England; Mr House’s poor health; and praising Mr Fuller; correspondence with Mr Vane on the subject of the young men in the college
LC/V89/26    29 August 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Joseph Petre: unable to accept Mr Petre’s son into the college
LC/V89/27    15 September 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: Mr Hackett looking to ‘persevere’ with his language although he has no books so is looking to obtain some in London, possibly from Mr Vane; Tom Mackworth; Mr House and the financial situation of his family; general advice given to Mr Vane on the financial situation in the College
LC/V89/28    19 September 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbette: notification about a bill; Mr Petre sending his son home; provisions for Tom Mackworth; relations between the seminarians in the College; Harrison unable to go to a Portuguese Estalago because of his concerns about money and rent; and asking what his involvement is in Mr Pryn’s financial affairs
LC/V89/29    23 September 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: doing his best to “dissuade these young men” , in particular John Vaneam, ‘of their stubborn resolutions of quitting the family’, with Vaneam insisting that he is unable to study; Dias and his bill; payments of fruits; Joseph Petre and Tom Mackworth on board the fleet; and Mr Coply, Mrs Herby and Mr Gilder in an unresolved financial situation
LC/V89/30    9 October 1710
Letter: From Mr Jones to Mr Gibbons: thanking him for assisting the passengers; apologising profusely for Pugh’s disappointing performance; the post of Director; Mr Hackett’s improving health and academic performance; and little change in the rest of the students and the possibility that they may leave the College
LC/V89/31    10 October 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: financial affairs in the college; and Hew’s “great want of catechisms”
LC/V89/32    18 October 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Bix: Bix’s good health; no news of Mr Slaughter’s favour; request for Mr Herbert and Mr Vane to pay money to his account; and the general affairs in the College
LC/V89/33    18 October 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: financial situation involving Mr Bix, an incredibly brief letter; and Mr Gildon and Mr Vane owing him (Jones) money
LC/V89/34    18 October 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Gildon: financial affairs
LC/V89/35    15 January 1711 (date 12 October 1710 has been crossed out)
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: In reply to a letter from Mr Vane, 9th October 1710; the need to remedy an issue involving Mr Townsen and Mr Gibbons; the status of Europe; a scandalous false report; and a note also about persuading the boys to stay, and their resolutions
LC/V89/36    19 October 1710
Letter from Mr Jones to Father John O’ Brien: agreeing to Fr O’Brien’s request; his concerns over the spiritual conduct of a young man although he cannot locate the name in the admission book; possible sponsors for funding; a favour for Mr Antony Butler who is nephew to Mr Malbranch
LC/V89/37    25 January 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: criticism of those young men who are trying to leave their positions at the college, Burnaby’s penance, rules and misconduct at the college including the privileges that they receive at the college for going abroad, and an analysis of what potentially causes their bad behaviour in the college; discussion of the King of Portugal’s relationship with the Catholic; College’s general affairs and pensioners; Mr Morely’s compliance with a particular office and Mr Mackworth’s disapproval of Morely; and a brief report on the financial situation of the College
LC/V89/38    31 March 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: receipt of Mr Herbert’s bill; Mr Morely’s praise for Mr Herbert; his relief that a decision will be made in court on a certain matter; damage to the straw house which is now being repaired; financial affairs of Mr William Greene, Mr Brown and Mr Lutton; Richard Shmiell and the Procuration; Mr Lostock has recently “taken his Oath” and Jones’s hopes for his future; his family are all in good health except for one member, Mr Brette; his inability to rely on Mr Thorpe who is teaching philosophy; and a report on the financial difficulties of the College
LC/V89/39    30 March 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Edward Lutton: entitled “A Discharge to Mr Edward Lutton!” relating to the granting of a discharge from all financial demands to Lutton
LC/V89/40    20 April 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: the discharge for Mr Lutton and the Procuration for Mr Carnaby; instructions for Herbert to communicate with Mr Floyd and hasten him into the country immediately to recommend him to Mr Proser; Jones’s libraries and of finding sermons written in Spanish; and money owed by Herbert
LC/V89/41    11 August 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Booth: receipt of Booth’s letter from Mr Askmall; asking Booth to send Mr Brown his kind respects and service as well as congratulating him on his recovery; his relief that there have not been many complaints from Mr House; and legal situation concerning the procuration to Mr Booth
LC/V89/42    11 August 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Gildon: financial situation with Mr Herbert; and sending congratulations to Gildon on his recovery
LC/V89/43    10 August 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: the safe arrival of the apprentices; the Captain and his business; Carnaby now better informed of the Procurations; financial state of the college in Mr House’s name and a request regarding his own name; an affair involving Mr House and Mr Fuller in relation to the Procurator with a summary of Mr Jones’s correspondence with Mr Morely on the matter; and a brief mention of the condition of his family, his general affairs and his work concerning Jansenism
LC/V89/44    [?10 August 1711]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: financial business involving Mr Thorpe and Mr House’s principal estate; his inability to find all the books of [?Osoring]; asking Mr Vane to obtain information about a certain affair; news of Mr Lostock having taken a position as deacon; the loyalty between [?Philiks] and Mr Morely; and Mr Slaughter’s finances in relation to Mr House’s estate
LC/V89/45    [?August 1711]
Letter from Mr Jones to ‘My Lord’: news on Mr Thorpe who is no longer fit to work at the college and is currently on the mission; Mr House’s estate; finances of Mr Carnaby; and update on the lawsuit, which has not yet ended
LC/V89/46    26 October 1711
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: begging Mr Vane to help alleviate the difficult financial situation that the college is currently facing; the death of John Brett is now dead and the financial burden that his death places on the College
LC/V89/47    18 January [?1712]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: financial report on bills Mr Laly sent to Mr Dias and a request for Mr Vane to inform Mr Morely of the situation; Mr Loyd’s business involving Mr House; summary of Mr House’s affairs and his current employment; the situation involving the French; the admission of Mr Askew, James Skelton and James Hackett to the college; hoping that John Foster will not believe the complaints in the college because they are just a ploy for financial exploitation; Mr Henry Preston’s news that Lady Montaigne has sent five pistols to be employed to buy books for Mr House’s wife; reminder to Mr Vane of his request for him to pay the money that Mr George Oliver left in Lisbon to Mr Henry Preston and Lady Montaigne, and to have an account of the charges that Mr Jones recovers from the trustee
LC/V89/48    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Henry Preston: praise for Lady Montaigne and his willingness to comply with the orders; Mr Warren still very much alive; and reference to Mr Grene
LC/V89/49    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Heskett: praising Heskett’s nephew, Thomas, who will make a fine labourer for the vineyard; and Mr Richardson’s health
LC/V89/50    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Grene: criticism of his idleness in communication; Mr Richardson’s health and his (Richardson’s) communication with Mr Grene
LC/V89/51    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Gildon: Gildon’s application to prayer and to the Christian faith
LC/V89/52    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Thorpe: Mr Thorpe’s safe arrival; praising him for his comportment and Mr Fowler’s high opinion of him; Mr Loyd cheating Mr House out of money and general criticism (some of which refers to his colour) of Mr Loyd; business of Mr du Gay and Rio de Janeiro; the monarchy in Portugal and financial affairs; and Captain Banks’s obstinacy in refusing to write to his wife
LC/V89/53    22 January 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mrs Mary Banks (wife of Captain Banks): his compliance with the injunctions involving her husband; lamenting the consequences of the war involving France (presumably the War of the Spanish Succession) which has resulted in longer working hours and informing her that these consequences have worsened with the French blow at Rio de Janeiro which has left her husband quite unsure as to where to settle; and her husband’s continued abstinence from writing to Mary
LC/V89/54    22 February 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: the bill concerning Mr Laly and Emanuel Dias has been paid; payment to Mr Oliver Leyalys (?); and news that Mr Fuller intends to go upon the fleet
LC/V89/55    10 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr B.G [Bishop Giffard?]: Sister Mary Harnage [?Lady Abeft] complaining of a particular family with further comments on the matter; the need for a young Procurator and elderly Confessor for religious instruction; and the Masters’ sermons
LC/V89/56    10 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: Sister Mary Harnage [?Lady Abeft] of Sion sending Mr Herbert the letter for the Bishops and that it has been delivered to Lord B.G [Bishop Giffard] and passing the matter on to Mr House who will deal with the correspondence; one of the fathers is dying because he is dangerously ill from gout; the ‘Lady’ (presumably Mary Harnage) recommending that the business be dealt with in secrecy and should not be released to any of the sisters; explanation of the Lady’s orders; and his wish not to trouble Mr Herbert any more with the affair
LC/V89/57    [?May 1711]
Letter from Mr Jones to [?Fort] da Frente: sending the Cardinal’s statement of power, which has been sent to Mr Watkinson, concerning the Confessors and reference to a situation concerning the funds of the college
Letter begins with “From Fort da Frente” , so it is not clear whether this is a recipient, or this was written by somebody else which Mr Jones copied. It may be attached to Mr Herbert’s letter
LC/V89/58    [?May 1711]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mrs Banks: his willingness to change his comportment towards her husband now he has a fuller account of Mrs Banks’ circumstances; updates on the sufficiency of their supplies; and the fleet set to depart this month with Mr Banks who will return to his wife
LC/V89/59    22 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: money owed to Mr Ashmel’s; Mr Bolney’s bill is satisfied by Mary Harnage; and correspondence with Mr Fuller
LC/V89/60    22 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Witt Greene: advising him not to say when his nephew would visit
LC/V89/61    22 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr John Greene: receipt of his letter of 4 April
LC/V89/62    22 May 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Jo Masters: receipt of his letter by Mr Mason
LC/V89/63    4 July 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: an account of [?Dor. Gardens] and her/his contract with Mrs Anne Broadstreet
LC/V89/64    30 September 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: informing him that he is sending the Procuration with a note that his orders have been completed; his (Jones’s) financial business with Mr Herbert, as well as Mr Wall, Mr House, Mr Stephenson, Mr Brown and Mr Wald; notifying him of an error in the accounts; and information on payments over the last few years
LC/V89/65    [?October 1712]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Peter Keys: lack of response to his (Jones’s) letters; Mr Le Fevre and Mr Maurice’s complaints about Mr Keys which are hopefully now resolved; the death of Mr Consul Mildert by an “unfortunate accident” explaining that he was in a “fit of melancholy” and fell into a well and drowned; news that Lady Widdow (potentially his wife) has left for England with her children; the Peace Ambassadors sent to respective kingdoms; affairs with the Portuguese, Dutch and French monarchy in relation to England and Douai in particular
LC/V89/66    7 October 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: the confraternity and the legal situation; the management of the country; and the maintenance of the Church, the finances, and in particular the walls and the [?humanist’s] garden
LC/V89/67    9 October 1712
Letter from Mr Jones to Mrs Jane Widdrington: the death of Mr Emmanuel Dias, sending a gold cross will be sent, and dealing with property left at the college
LC/V89/68    11 February 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: the state of Mr House; resolutions, Procuration; the Lady of Sion; Mrs Palmer and her current location of residence in England; financial affairs involving Mrs Crane’s supposed payments to Mr Herbert; Mrs Rofe at Sommers House to give her account of the Procuration and Deeds of Obligation as ordered; his letter to Mrs Jane Widdrington to be forwarded on; the death of Emmanuel Dias and the household goods he had left in the college with orders that they be shipped
LC/V89/69    11 February 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mrs Widdrington: receipt of her letter via Emmanuel Marques which contained an account of Mr Dias’s death from an unfortunate accident (gangrene in his foot as a result of an amputation), value of the legacy and arrangements if she wants to claim part of his legacy, and news of Vincente Dias
LC/V89/70    11 February 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Thorpe: his intentions to Thorpe
LC/V89/71    11 February 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr John Greene: Mr Mason’s return and other formalities; and news of an acquaintance in Stafford and affairs with other friends
LC/V89/72    11 February 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Will Grene: apologising for not acknowledging Mr Grene’s receipts upon Mr Mason’s return; his intention; financial affairs concerning charities; and Mr Grene’s nephew
LC/V89/73    28 March 1713
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Herbert: has sent Mr Herbert the Procuration in the name of the Dean and Chapter and the names of the Bishops as the first contract with the Founder was in the name of the Bishop as clergy, the difficulty placed by his (Jones’s) lawyer; news of “Young Foster” who wants to leave for England because he cannot study and his opinion on the matter; and a note on “Young Rivers”
LC/V89/74   [?March/April 1713]
Letter from Mr Jones to Mr Vane: has sent Mr Jenkinson’s letter to Mr Vane with a notification about a legal situation involving the Chapter and the Dean (as governor of the Chapter), the petition delivered to the King; notification, and describing what will happen after Easter in terms of the documentation
LC/V90   24 July 1728 - 21 December 1737
Language:   English
Edward Jones's letter book
With typescript and manuscript transcripts of Edward's letters
1 file 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
LC/V91   30 November 1828 - 7 December 1833
Language:   English
Edmund Winstanley's letter book, vol. 2
114 numbered folios 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V92   3 October 1835 - 16 November 1840
Language:   English
Edmund Winstanley's letter book, vol. 3
92f 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V93   25 January 1841 - 19 August 1845
Language:   English
Edmund Winstanley's letter book, vol. 4
99 numbered pages 
Size: 250 x 380 mm
Binding: Brown mottled calfskin
LC/V94   9 July 1845 - 29 November 1852
Language:   English
Edmund Winstanley's letter book, vol. 5
The last two letters were written by Joseph Ilsley following Winstanley's death
187p (p1 - 182 numbered) 
Size: 240 x 330 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with green cloth boards
LC/V95   18 December 1852 - 9 January 1878
Language:   English
Letter book:
(1) Joseph Ilsley, 18 December 1852 - 26 May 1862
(2) Peter Baines, 22 February 1861 - 9 January 1878
529p (p1- 497 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Green reverse calfskin spine with beige cloth boards
LC/V96   22 August 1855 - 24 June 1866
Language:   English
Letter book:
(1) Joseph Ilsley, 22 August 1855 - 22 February 1861
(2) Peter Baines, 27 July 1863 - 24 June 1866
520p (p1 - 500 numbered) 
Size: 230 x 290 mm
Binding: Black cloth on board. Spine [?green cloth] binding missing
LC/V97   28 February 1851 - 23 September 1856
Language:   English
Peter Baines (Procurator's) letter book
418 numbered folios 
Size: 230 x 290 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown reverse calfskin with marbled paper boards
LC/V98   8 November 1856 - 23 August 1863
Language:   English
Peter Baines (Procurator's) letter book
504 numbered folios 
Size: 230 x 280 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with cloth boards. Red leather label onthe spine with a gold letter title
LC/V99   7 July 1866 - 11 October 1869
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
532p (p1 - 515 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Green reverse calf spine with blue cloth boards
LC/V100   13 October 1869 - 16 August 1872
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
507p (p1 - 495 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Green reverse calf spine with black cloth boards
LC/V101   16 August 1872 - 18 February 1875
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
467 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 280 mm
Binding: Green cloth spine with black cloth boards and a red sticker title on the front and spine
LC/V102   27 January 1875 - 16 October 1877
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
607p (p1 - 496 numbered) 
Size: 230 x 290 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with marbled boards
LC/V103   18 October 1877 - 13 August 1881
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
502 numbered folios 
Size: 240 x 280 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown reverse calf, a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title, and purple cloth boards
LC/V104   17 August 1881 - 30 July 1882
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
133 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 280 mm
Binding: Half-bound red/brown goatskin, a gold letter spine title and black cloth boards
LC/V105   11 January 1878 - 1 August 1882
Language:   English
Peter Baines's letter book
Preceded by a copy of information on college funds
24 numbered folios 
Size: 230 x 350 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown reverse calf, a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title, and purple cloth boards
LC/V106   13 September 1879 - 9 January 1911
Language:   English
Letter book:
(1) Peter Baines, 13 September 1879 - 26 September 1880
(2) William Hilton, 1 June 1909 - 9 January 1911
59 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 280 mm
Binding: Green cloth spine with black cloth boards
LC/V107   25 November 1853 - 18 October 1856; 15 October 1883 - [?29 June 1881]
Language:   English
William Hilton's letter book
523f (ff. 1 - 500 numbered) 
Size: 230 x 290 mm
Binding: Green cloth spine (deteriorating) with lighter green cloth boards
LC/V108   1 October 1891 - 10 May 1909
Language:   English
William Hilton's letter book
514f (f1 - 501 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 280 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with black cloth boards and red sticker title on front and spine
LC/V109   7 March 1869 - 2 November 1890
Language:   English
College library borrowing book
131f 
Size: 210 x 330 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calf with blind fillets and (faded) black cloth boards
LC/V110   9 November 1890 - 15 January 1911
Language:   English
College library borrowing book
185f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Brown calf spine with (faded) black cloth boards
LC/V111   1628 - [?1792]
Language:   Latin
“Annales Collegii”
Register of staff and students
314 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V112   1713 - 1866
Language:  English and Latin
“Annales continuati”
Record of the major events of the college from 1713 to 1866
137 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Black sheepskin with a gold letter title on the front board and gold fillets on the spine
LC/V113   1867 - 1947
Language:  English and Latin
(1) Register of students, 1867 - 1872
(2) College diary, 1867 - 1872; 1882 - 1947
85f 
Size: 200 x 250 mm
Binding: Blue cloth on boards
LC/V114   [19th century]
Language:   Latin
Manuscript copy of the original Lisbon College constitutions
29f (ff. 1 - 19 numbered) 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
Binding: Purple velvet on boards
LC/V115   1635
Language:   Latin
Constitutiones et Regulæ Collegii Anglorum Ulyssiponensis
32 numbered folios 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V116a   1639
Language:   Latin
“Regimina circa omnem gubernationem domesticam, tum disciplinae quotidianae tum oeconomiae...”
59 numbered folios 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V116b   1639
Language:   Latin
“Regimina Studiorum”
39f 
Size: 220 x 340 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V117   1 October 1818 - 20 March 1821
Language:   Latin
“Constitutiones et regulae Collegii Anglorum Ulyssiponensis”
Manuscript of revised constitution approved, 1 October 1818 and 7 October 1818
With an appendix of 20 March 1821
75p (p1-66 numbered) 
Size: 210 x 340 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V118a-c   1819
Language:   Latin
Three printed copies [possibly proof copies] of Constituitones et Regule Collegii Anglorum Ulyssiponensis Tituli Sanctorum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli...
3 volumes 
Size: 200 x 300 mm
Binding: (1) Half-bound green goatskin with marbled paper boards and gold fillets on spine
LC/V119   6 February 1869
Language:   Latin
Manuscript copy of “Constituitones et Regule Collegii Anglorum Ulyssiponensis...”
Revised constitution, approved 6 February 1869
63 numbered pages 
Size: 240 x 370 mm
Binding: Half-bound red goatskin with blue cloth boards
LC/V120   1870
Language:   Latin
Constituitones et Regule Collegii Anglorum Ulyssiponensis Tituli Sanctorum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli... (Lisbon, 1870)
54p 
Size: 160 x 240 mm
Binding: Black goatskin spine with gold fillets and marbled paper boards
LC/V121   1638 - 1948
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta Præsidum”
With copies of patent letters of appointment
30p (p1 - 16 numbered pages) 
Size: 200 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V122   1638 - 1834
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta Superioum”
Including vice-presidents, confessors, prefect of studies, lecturers in Theology/Philosophy, procurators and masters of Humanities
83 numbered pages 
Size: 210 x 290 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V123   1835 - 1953
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta Superiorum”
197 numbered pages (many blank) 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V124   1781 - 1970
Language:   Latin
“Professiones fidei”
With anti-modernist oath, 1910 - 1943
29f 
Size: 230 x 340 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V125   1777 - 1842
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta alumnorum”
90p (p1-7 numbered) 
Size: 230 x 290 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V126   1844 - 1875
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta alumnorum”
93f 
Size: 250 x 350 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V127   1878 - 1913
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta alumnorum”
115f 
Size: 220 x 340 mm
Binding: Green cloth on board with a white sticker title on the front board
LC/V128   1916 - 1942
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta alumnorum”
96f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: White cloth spine with green cloth boards and a white sticker title on the front board
LC/V129   1951 - 1963
Language:   Latin
“Juramenta alumnorum”
77f 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Half-bound grey cloth with black cloth boards and a white sticker title on the front board
LC/V130   1635 - 1678
Language:   Portuguese
Visitations/reports of the college
With loose sheets concerning later visitations/reports
15f 
Size: 210 x 300 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V131   1670 - 1883
Language:  English and Portuguese
Council of Superiors minute book, 1710 - 1883
At the end of the volume: accounts of the Brotherhood of St Peter and St Paul, 1670 - 1678, as well as accounts by Edward Jones, 1731 - 1736
364p (1 - 64 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V132   1 October 1883 - 11 October 1910; November 1917 - 25 February 1929
Language:   English
Council of Superiors minute book
83f 
Size: 190 x 240 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V133   1929 - 1971
Language:   English
Council of Superiors minute book
45f 
Size: 220 x 280 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calf with blind fillets and green cloth boards
LC/V134   1852 - [?1860]
Language:   Latin
Sacristy book:
(1) Baptisms, 1852 - 1855
(2) Memoranda about services etc. (1860s)
32p (1 - 6 numbered) 
Size: 210 x 310 mm
LC/V135   27 May 1961 - 7 July 1971
Language:   English
Senior student's diary
Includes many loose sheets
203p (1 - 115 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Half bound white cloth with black paper boards
LC/V136   8 October 1958 - 17 October 1970
Language:   English
Common Room Committee minute book
45f 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Half-bound grey cloth with purple [?cloth] boards
LC/V137   February 1921 - January 1936
Language:   English
Debating, reading and literary society note and minute book
87p (1 - 55 numbered) 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Black cloth spine with decorated card on front and back
LC/V138   January 1936 - November 1950
Language:   English
Debating society minute book
47f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Blue cloth spine with decorated card on front and back
LC/V139   December 1950 - February 1955
Language:   English
Literary and debating society minute book
35f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Black cloth spine with decorated card on front and back
LC/V140   October 1955 - October 1970
Language:   English
Literary and debating society minute book
85f 
Size: 220 x 330 mm
Binding: Half bound white cloth with black cloth boards
LC/V141   1859 - 1877
Language:   Latin
Philosophy examination results
207f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with decorated paper boards
LC/V142   1859 - 1875
Language:   Latin
Theology examination results
207f 
Size: 220 x 320 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with decorated paper boards
LC/V143   1875 - 1893
Language:   Latin
Theology examination results
250f 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with marbled paper boards
LC/V144   1892 - 1904
Language:   Latin
Theology examination results
250f 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with marbled paper boards
LC/V145   [?19th century]
Language:   English
Manuscript entitled “Tales of the Middle Ages”, extracted from the Mores Catholici
228 numbered pages 
Size: 220 x 310 mm
Binding: Green cloth on board
LC/V146a   1898 - 1899
Language:   English
Typescript: “Notes of a six months' stay in Portugal, 1898 - 9” by Rev Augustin Morford
Illustrated with photographs
Volume I
148p 
Size: 220 x 270 mm
Binding: Black cloth on board
LC/V146b   1898 - 1899
Language:   English
Typescript: “Notes of a six months' stay in Portugal, 1898 - 9” by Rev Augustin Morford
Illustrated with photographs
Volume II
101f 
Size: 220 x 270 mm
Binding: Black cloth on board
LC/V147   [1616]
Language:   Portuguese
Charter of Syon House
75 numbered folios 
Size: 210 x 270 mm
Binding: Brown mottled calf with gold fillets and decoration on spine
LC/V148   1931
Language:   Latin
Typescript of James Sullivan's thesis ( “De sanatione in radice”), submitted to the English College in Rome
63 numbered folios 
Size: 220 x 290 mm
Binding: Black cloth with a gold letter title on the front board
LC/V149   [?19th century]
Language:   English
Manuscript transcripts of documents relating to the Popish Plot
Possibly a transcript of published material
522p 
Size: 190 x 280 mm
Binding: Red goatskin spine with brown cloth boards [later binding]
LC/V150-151   [1696 - 1721]
Language:   Latin
Interpretations by the Sacred Congregation of Council on the Council of Trent
Arranged by session
Manuscript
2 volumes 
Size: 200 x 270 mm
Binding: Red goatskin with a gold fillet coat of arms on the front and back boards, as well as gold fillets and a gold letter title on the spine
LC/V152-155   14 January 1696 - 1721
Language:   Latin
Resolutions passed by the Sacred Congregation of Council
Manuscript and printed
4 volumes 
Size: 200 x 270 mm
Binding: Red goatskin with gold fillet coat of arms on front and back boards, as well as gold fillets and a gold letter title on the spine
LC/V156   [1744 x 1779]
Language:   Portuguese
“Demonstraças apologetica da innocencia do Bispo de Coimbra, D. Miguel da Annunciaçao em os crimes de leza magestade...”
135f 
Size: 190 x 230 mm
Binding: Red goatskin with gold and black decoration on the spine, front and back boards
LC/V157-159   [?1846 x 1856]
Language:   English
Manuscript copy (subsequently published) of Winstanley, Edmund, An outline of ecclesiastical and civil history
Copy of the first two volumes and up to p130 of volume III of the published work
3 volumes 
Size: Up to 180 x 220 mm
Binding: (1) Brown calfskin spine with green cloth boards
LC/V160   1636
Language:   English
“Manie devoute meditations for Ashe Wedensdaie, and for all the Sondaies of Lente . . . translated oute of verie good authors oute of Latin into Englishe for my owne use and exercise”
327f 
Size: 150 x 220 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V161   [?early 19th century]
Language:   English
“Evening prayers for the English College of S. Peter & S. Paul. Lisbon”
23p (1 - 19 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 240 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin on board
LC/V162   [?19th century]
Language:   Latin
Manuscript by Francis Plunket, entitled “Heroum speculum de vita D. D. Francisci Tregeon, cursus corpus septendecim...”
32f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Decorated green card
LC/V163   [?1727 x 1760]
Language:   Portuguese
“Istonia del governo d'Inghilterra'”
39f 
Size: 190 x 230 mm
Binding: Green, red and purple flower decoration on card
LC/V164   [late 18th century]
Language:   Portuguese
Da Cruz, (Padre) Francisco Manoel, “Conversacão theologico - juridica sobre o contrato do dinheiro a juros...”
37 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Black decoration on white card
LC/V165   [?1655]
Language:   Portuguese
Sermons by T[homas] [G]odden to a Portuguese/English fraternity
One sermon dated 16 May 1655
219f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V166   1817 - 1830
Language:   English
Sermons and addresses
214 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with beige cloth boards
LC/V167   1816 - 1834
Language:   English
Sermons
386 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on boards
LC/V168   1842
Language:   English
Manuscript entitled “The Spiritual Necklace”
227 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with blind fillets and a gold letter title, as well as marbled paper boards
LC/V169   1811 - 1843
Language:   English
(1) Narrative of visions and miracles in a family in Brazil, c.1820
(2) Life of Maria Jozé de Bourbon e Meneses, 1811 - 1843
87/55 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Half-bound black [?calfskin] with marbled paper boards
LC/V170   [1660 x 1730]
Language:   Portuguese
Latin poems by students, mainly 1660s to 1680s, with a group from the 1720s
179p (1 - 9 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Black calfskin on board [section of the back board missing]
LC/V171   1664 - 1670; 1707 - 1727
Language:  Latin and English
Masses said for the founder of Lisbon College [Pedro Coutinho]
With later notes by John Manley and James Barnard
20 numbered pages 
Size: 180 x 240 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V172   1723 - 1753
Language:   English
Mass stipend accounts
Mostly 1723 - 1737, with later additions, 1740 - 1752
161p (1 - 141 numbered) 
Size: 140 x 190 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V173   1777 - 1854
Language:   English
Masses said for the founder [Pedro Coutinho] and other obligation masses
137 numbered folios 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V174   1853 - 1913
Language:   English
Account of the masses said for the founder [Pedro Coutinho] and the other benefactors of the college
102 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with decorated paper boards
LC/V175   31 March 1711 - 22 August 1712
Language:   English
Ship's log book
119f 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V176   24 September 1713 - 6 October 1714
Language:   English
Ship's log book
63f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Card cover
LC/V177   1654 - 1678
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of money received
Includes procuratorship of J. Sergeant and R. Russell
88f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V178   1699 - 1720
Language:   Portuguese
Ark book
198 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V179   1706 - 1727
Language:   English
Ark book
164 numbered folios 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V180   1720 - 1831
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of money received, 1720 - 1727
Accounts of Quinta de Pera, 1777 - 1831
451p (1 - 121 numbered) 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V181   1764 - 1769
Language:   Portuguese
Ark book
In John Preston's hand
195p (1 - 165 numbered) 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V182   1777 - 1797
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of money received
78f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V183   1798 - 1818
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of money received
95f 
Size: 180 x 130 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with decorated paper boards
LC/V184   1812 - 1824
Language:   Portuguese
Account book of money received, 1812 - 1817
At the end of the volume, 1816 - 1824
79f 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V185   1811 - 1837
Language:   English
Account book of money received:
(1) Quinta de Pera, 1811 - 1819, 1823
(2) General accounts, 1824 - 1837
89f 
Size: 180 x 220 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board with a black ink title on front board
LC/V186   1854 - 1857
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of money received
126f 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: Green cloth spine with green decorated paper on front and back cover
LC/V187   1849 - 1861
Language:   Portuguese
Accounts compiled by J. Ilsley of money received and disbursements
69f 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with gold fillets on the spine and marbled paper boards
LC/V188   1774 - 1831
Language:   English
Accounts:
1) Memoranda by J. Preston for various individual accounts: 1774 - 1779
(2) Superiors' accounts: 1826 - 1831
(3) At the end: notes by J. Preston on college loans
167p (1 - 53 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V189   1831 - 1837
Language:   English
Superiors' accounts
89f 
Size: 130 x 190 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V190   1837 - 1852
Language:   English
Superiors' accounts
151f 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V191   1857 - 1869
Language:   English
Students' pensions
99f 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with decorated paper boards
LC/V192   1862 - 1882
Language:   English
Students' pensions
18f 
Size: 190 x 230 mm
Binding: Red [?goatskin] spine with black cloth boards
LC/V193   1759 - 1769
Language:   Portuguese
Procurators' accounts
180p (1 - 136 numbered) 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: missing
LC/V194   1939 - 1942
Language:   Portuguese
Day book of provisions purchased
146f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Beige cloth spine with uncovered front and back boards
LC/V195   1939 - 1942
Language:   Portuguese
Comprador's account book
98f 
Size: 160 x 230 mm
Binding: Half-bound beige cloth with black [?cloth] boards
LC/V196   1697 - 1753
Language:   Portuguese
Rents and income from Aljubarota and Alocbaça
118 numbered folios 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V197   1810 - 1822
Language:   English
Accounts of income from Portos Secos, the Inquisition, and Evora
25f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Blue card cover
LC/V198   1807 - 1854
Language:   English
Accounts:
(1) Lisbon College and R. Thompson, 1840
(2) Students' pensions, 1840 - 1854
(3) At the end: fees for academy students, 1807 - 1810
74f 
Size: 170 x 220 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V199   1846 - 1883
Language:   English
Accounts of the north of England agent, 1846 - 1883
55f 
Size: 190 x 240 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V200   1840 - 1847
Language:   English
Accounts for wine exports
18f 
Size: 170 x 260 mm
Binding: Decorated card cover
LC/V201   1842 - 1884
Language:   English
Memorandum and record book of the college's vineyards
88f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Half-bound brown calfskin with blind fillets and brown cloth boards
LC/V202   1782 - 1791
Language:   English
Paris accounts book
14f 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old Catalogue Number 470
LC/V203   1783 - 1847
Language:   English
Agent's accounts book
Copied into one volume
138f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V204   1780
Language:   Portuguese
Account of lawsuits still pending involving the college
Compiled by James Barnard, with the help of the other superiors
31 numbered folios 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: Green calfskin on board
Old catalogue number: 378
LC/V205   1813 - 1814
Language:   Latin
Register of marriages
31f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Blue cloth on board
LC/V206   [?early 19th century]
Language:   English
College rules for: the general prefect; prefect of the sacristy; prefect of the dormitory; prefect of the study place; librarian; prefect of the wardrobe; prefect of the infirmary; prefect of the kitchen; and rules for Palma
98 numbered pages 
Size: 170 x 200 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with decorated [?marbled] paper boards
LC/V207   1937 - 1943
Language:   English
Prefect's diary
Includes many loose-leaf sheets
41f 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: Red cloth spine with decorated black paper boards
LC/V208   1905 - 1916
Language:  English and Latin
Notebook entitled “Account book of The Lisbonian”
Includes notes on college history
24f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Purple cloth spine with decorated cloth boards
LC/V209   [?1840]
Language:   English
Common place book [?by Edmund Winstanley]
113p (1 - 109 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V210   [?1877 - 1883]
Language:   English
Common place book
81 numbered pages 
Size: 170 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with black cloth boards
LC/V211   1834 - 1835
Language:   English
Article by John Kirk, “Historical account of the English College at Lisbon”
Manuscript and printed articles from the Catholic Magazine bound together
95p 
Size: 140 x 210 mm
Binding: Black calfskin with a gold fillet border on the front and back boards
LC/V212   [1834 x 1835]
Language:   English
Transcript by [?J. Harrison] of J. Kirk's “Historical account of the English College in Lisbon”
153p (1 - 148 numbered) 
Size: 120 x 180 mm
Binding: Black sheepskin with gold fillets on the spine, front and back card boards
LC/V213   1869 - 1870
Language:   English
Synopses of sermons given by George Langton Vere at St Patrick's, Soho
Re-used in later years
64f 
Size: 190 x 230 mm
Binding: Half-bound black [?cloth] with marbled paper boards
LC/V214a-e   1869 - [1903]
Language:   English
Notes of sermons given by George Langton Vere at St Patrick's, Soho
5 volumes 
Size: 120 x 180 mm (all volumes)
Binding: Coloured decorated card
LC/V215   14 April 1640 - 27 April 1830
Language:  English and Latin
Liber Missionis:
(1) Oath for admitting alumni
(2) Directions for conferring missionary faculties
(3) List of missionary faculties
(4) Form of letter for faculties
(5) “Monita” based on R. Smith Monita (Douai, 1630)
(6) Letter on the ideals and practice of secular missionaries in England by Henry Gilmet (alias Shirley), 23 August 1641 (subsequently published in Mount Carmel
(7) Form of oath for priests leaving for England
(8) Signatures of oath-takers, 14 April 1640 - 27 April 1830
41f 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V216   22 May 1833 - 8 May 1878
Language:  English and Latin
Liber Missionis
14f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V217   October 1739 - March 1748
Language:   English
Letter book of John Manley
92f 
Size: 160 x 200 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
Old Catalogue Number 217
LC/V218   April 1748 - July 1755
Language:   English
Letter book of John Manley
145 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Paper wrapper cover from an old music manuscript
Old Catalogue Number 218
LC/V219   1756 - 1806
Language:   English
Letter book:
(1) Gerard Bernard, 12 April 1756 - 17 August 1775
(2) James Barnard, 14 February 1777 - 8 March 1782
(3) William Fryer, 5 November 1782 - 25 July 1805
Includes two letters in J. Allen's hand, June & July 1806
155f 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
Old catalogue number: 398
LC/V220   10 June 1819 - 25 July 1828
Language:   English
Letter book of Edmund Winstanley
390 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V221   26 August 1852 - 23 September 1864
Language:   English
Inventory of books (with prices)
252 numbered pages 
Size: 120 x 190 mm
Binding: Black calfskin with blind fillet decoration on front and back board, as well as gold clasp
LC/V222   1699
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“De sacramentis” [pars prima]
Lecturer: Edward Hawarden
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 20 June 1699
p1 - 520 (numbered) 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V223   1699
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“De sacramentis” [pars secunda]
Lecturer: Edward Hawarden
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 15 December 1699
p521 - 1044 (numbered) 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V224a-b   1700 - 1703
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V224a   1700
(a) Douai dictate:
“Institutiones morales de Decalogo”
Lecturer: Simon Rider
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 28 May 1700
p1-464 
LC/V224b   1703
(b) “Ququestio theologica de aequivocatione et restrictione mentali”
Ends: 25 November - 2 December 1703
Possibly not a dictate
p465 - 551 
LC/V225a-d   1700 - 1703
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V225a   1700
Douai dictate:
“De scriptura sacra”
Lecturer: [?E. Hawarden or S. Rider]
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 14 August 1700
p1 - 404 
LC/V225b   [?1703]
“Tabula chronologica” [?1703]
In Crathorne's hand
15p (not numbered) 
LC/V225c   [?1703]
“Epitome de ecclesia” [?1703]
In Crathorne's hand
p1 - 95 (second numbering sequence) 
LC/V225d   [?1703]
(d) Letter from Mr D[?] to Dr Tillotson to prove that non-jurors are not schismatics
Copy by Crathorne
15p (not numbered) 
LC/V226a-e   1700 - 1703
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V226a   [?1703]
Douai dictate:
“De legibus”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: [?]
In Crathorne's hand
p1 - 45 
LC/V226b   1703
Douai dictate:
“De peccatis”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: [?]
In Crathorne's hand
Ends: 3 November 1703
111p (p1 - 45 numbered - second sequence) 
LC/V226c   1700
Douai dictate:
“Tractatus de gratia”
Lecturer: [?Edward Hawarden]
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 24 August 1700
p1 - 178 (third sequence) 
LC/V226d   1700
Douai dictate:
“Tractarius de justitia et merito”
Lecturer: Edward Hawarden
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 29 November 1700
p179 - 246 
LC/V226e   [?1700 x 1703]
“Excerpta ex operibus Martini Lutheri”
In Crathorne's hand
p1 -79 (fourth sequence) 
LC/V227a-c   1701 - 1703
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V227a   1701
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de des uno”
Lecturer: Edward Hawarden
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 11 April 1701
p1 - 303 
LC/V227b   1701
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de deo trino”
Lecturer: [?Edward Hawarden]
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 14 June 1701
p 304 - 413 
LC/V227c   1703
“Dissertatio theologica” [on the subject of reprobation and predestination] by Edward Hawarden
In Crathorne's hand
Probably not a dictate
p 413 - 492 
LC/V228a-c   1700 - 1701
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V228a   1701
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de incarnatione Verbi Divini”
Lecturer: Simon Rider
Student: William Crathorne
Ends: 27 April 1701
p1 - 521 
LC/V228b   [?1700 x 1701]
Douai theses:
“Theses tripartitae de Christo”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: [?]
Note on the final page showing that the theses were printed
19p (not numbered) 
LC/V228c   [1701]
Chronological tables
In Crathorne's hand
25p (not numbered) 
LC/V229   1707
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“De ecclesia” [Pars prima]
Lecturer: [?Edward Hawarden]
Student: [?]
In Crathorne's hand
Ends: [Pars secunda] 16 April 1707
495 numbered pages 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V230   1707
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 120 x 170 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V230a   1707
Douai dictate:
“De ecclesia” [pars secunda]
Lecturer: [?Edward Hawarden]
Student: [?]
Ends: before appendix: de traditione, 16 April 1707
p1 - 804 
LC/V230b   [?1707]
Theological essay on ecclesiology and controversy
195p (not numbered) 
LC/V231a-d   1728
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V231a   1728
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de virtutibus theologicia”
Lecturer: George Kendall
Student: [John Moore]
With corrections by Simon Bordley
Ends: 25 January 1728
p1 -129 
LC/V231b   1728
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de gratia”
Lecturer: George Kendall
Student: [John Moore]
With corrections by Simon Bordley
Ends: 7 May 1728
p130 - 289 
LC/V231c   1728
Douai dictate:
“De constitutione Unigentus”
Lecturer: George Kendall
Student: [John Moore]
With corrections by Simon Bordley
p292 - 316 (followed by 96 unnumbered pages) 
LC/V231d   28 July 1728
Printed Theses theologicæ [on the above tracts]
Præses: G. Kendall
Student: Thomas Chester
15p 
LC/V232   [1767 - 1770]
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“Synopsis moralis breviter complectens casus conscientiae qui ad sacramenta spectant”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: William Fryer
564 numbered pages 
Size: 120 x 190 mm
Binding: Brown mottled calfskin with gold fillets on the spine
LC/V233   1768
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“Tractatus de actibus humanis”
Lecturer: [Matthew Gibson]
Student: William Fryer
473p (p1 - 438 numbered) 
Size: 200 x 240 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V234   [1767 - 1770]
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“De decalogo” [pars prima]
Lecturer: [?]
Student: William Fryer
489p (p1 - 458 numbered) 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V235   [1767 - 1770]
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“De jure et injurius circa possessiones” [De decalogo - pars secunda]
Lecturer: [?]
Student: William Fryer
First few pages have disintegrated
p[?] - 853 (continuation from previous volume) 
Size: 190 x 250 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V236   [1767 - 1770]
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de deo uno et trino”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: William Fryer
669p (p1 - 659 numbered) 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V237   [1767 - 1770]
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
“Tractarus de ecclesia et fidei controvertiis [sic] contra haereticos recentiores”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: William Fryer
458 numbered pages 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V238a-c   [1769]
Language:   Latin
1 volume 
Size: 190 x 260 mm
Binding: Marbled paper front and back cover, with a black ink title on the front cover
LC/V238a   1769
Douai dictate:
“Tractatus de Incarnatione”
Lecturer: [Anthony Lund]
Student: William Fryer
p1 - 308 
LC/V238b   [1769]
Douai dictate:
“De consilis”
Lecturer: [Anthony Lund]
Student: William Fryer
p311 - 396 
LC/V238c   26 June 1769
Printed “Theses theologicæ”
Præses: Rev Dom Antonio Lund
Student: William Fryer
12p 
LC/V239   1698 - 1699
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
[ “De sacra scriptura”]
Commentary on Epistles. Apocalypse, and the Gospel of St John
Lecturer: [?]
Student: John Manley
Begins: 16 September 1698
235f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V239b   1747 - 1748
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
(a) “De veritate religionis Christianae; de autoritate SS. Scripturarum; de locis theologicis”
(b) “De Deo uno et triro”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: [Henry Nichols]
695p (p1 - 676 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V240   1748
Language:   Latin
Douai dictate:
(a) “Tractatus de voluntario et involuntario actibusque humanis, peccatis et legibus”
(b) “De sacramentis, breviter complectens casus conscentiae quae spectant ad sacramenta”
Lecturer: John Preston
Student: Henry Nichols
515p (p1 - 493 numbered) 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V241   1749 - [?1750]
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
(a) “Universae philosphiae compendium institutiones dialecticae”
(b) “Logica major”
Lecturer: [John Preston]
Student: [?Jerome Allen]
203 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 200 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V242   1752
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
(a) “Compendium Physicae: in octo libres Aristotelis Stagylitae [sic] de Physicoanditu”
(b) “Elementorum geometriae compendicum”
Lecturer: [John Preston]
Student: [?]
464 numbered pages (386/78) 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V243   [?1752]
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
“Compendium logicae”
Lecturer: [John Preston]
Student: [?]
354 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Half-bound black calfskin with gold fillets and a gold letter spine title, as well as marbled paper front and back boards
LC/V244   1855
Language:   Latin
Printed Lisbon dictate:
Compendum Logicæ ad mentem Aristotleis redactum, et usui horum qui ad studium theologiæ se preparant accommodatum (Lisbon, 1855)
Printed version of John Preston's dictates
2 copies
2 volumes 
Size: 130 x 200 mm
Binding: Brown/red calfskin spine with gold fillets and a gold letter spine title, as well as marbled paper on the front and back boards
LC/V245   1875
Language:   Latin
Printed Lisbon dictate:
Compendium metaphysicae admentem Aristotelis redactum, et in duas partes divisum, quarum prima, de metaphysica intentionali; secunda. de pneumatologia tractat (Lisbon, 1875)
Printed version of John Preston's dictates
2 copies
2 volumes 
Size: 140 x 200 mm
Binding: Brown/red calfskin spine with gold fillets and a gold letter spine title, as well as marbled paper on the front and back boards
LC/V246   [mid 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Manuscript by John Preston on astronomy
Presumably from a dictate on “De caelo et elementis”
Unbound
Includes a typescript transcript
3 fascicles 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
LC/V247   1758
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
[Dialectica]
Lecturer: [Jerome Allen]
Ends: 29 November 1758
Unbound and incomplete
Continued in LC/V248
1 bundle285 numbered pages (p1 - 22 missing) 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Old Catalogue Number 345
LC/V248   1759
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
[Logica]
Lecturer: [Jerome Allen]
Student: [?]
Ends: 2 March 1759
Unbound and incomplete
Continuation of LC/V247
1 bundle353 numbered pages (p1 - 22 & 71 - 142 missing] 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Old Catalogue Number 345
LC/V249   [?1759]
Language:   Latin
Lisbon dictate:
“Universae philosophicae compendium ad mentem Aristotelis et Divi Thomae Institutiones dialecticae”
Lecturer: [?John Preston or Jerome Allen]
Unbound and incomplete
1 bundle[296p] (p252 - 257 and final pages missing] 
Size: 170 x 220 mm
Old Catalogue Number 345
LC/V250   [?mid 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Various Lisbon dictates:
(a) “De virtutibus” [lacking all but one fascicle and final two fascicles
(b) “De ecclesia” [one fascicle only]
(c) “De sacramento ordinis” [lacks second fascicle]
(d) “De veritate religionis Christinae” [complete]
(e) “De SS. Trinitate” [lacks penultimate fascicle]
Lecturer: Jerome Allen
Unbound
5 dictates 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Old Catalogue Number 346
LC/V251   [?mid 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Parts of incomplete dictates, including:
(1) Logica
(b) Metaphysica [?by Jerome Allen]
©) Psychology [?by Jerome Allen]
1 bundle 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Old Catalogue Number 345
LC/V252   [?mid 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Dictate of unknown provenance:
(a) “Tractatus de auctioritate ecclesiae alisque locis theologias”
(b) “Tractatus de sacramentas confirmationis”
©) “Tractatus de sacramento ordinis”
367p 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Black mottled calfskin with a gold decorated spine, as well as a red leather label on the spine with a gold letter title
LC/V253   [?1720]
Language:   Latin
Dictate of unknown provenance
“Tractatus de ecclesia et fidei”
178 numbered folios (ff. 1 - 50 numbered) 
Size: 180 x 230 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine [deteriorated] with marbled paper boards
LC/V254   1757
Language:   Latin
[?Seville] dictate:
“Disputationes scholasticae in universam Aristotelis logicam”
Lecturer: [?]
Student: James Barnard
117 numbered folios 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V255   1758
Language:   Latin
[?Seville dictate]:
Maraver
“In octos quos de physica auscuetatione inscripsit Aristoteles libres scholastici tractatus...”
[Liber primus]
Copied by James Barnard
Ends: 1 March 1758
405 numbered pages 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V256   1796
Language:   Latin
Carlon dictate:
“Tractatus votinus philosophiae”
Lecturer: Peter Straboux
Student: Francis Forrest
203f 
Size: 190 x 240 mm
Binding: Cloth on board [deteriorated]
LC/V257   [?late 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Dictate [?Ireland] intended as a supplement to an unnamed text book
(a) “Annotationes de actibus humanis”, p1 - 22
(b) “De legibus”, p23 - 55
©) “De peccatis”, p56 - 102
(d) “De penitentia”, p103 - 172 (continued p459 - 483)
(e) “De justitia et jure”, p173 - 302
(f) “De matrimonius”, p303 - 358
(g) “De virtutibus theoligicus”, p359 - 409
(h) “De virtutate religionis”, p410 - 458
(I) “De extrema unctione”, p484 - 488
(j) “De censuris”, p489 - 498
(k) “Annotationes in eucharistiam”, p499 - 519
2 volumes (519 numbered pages) 
Size: 180 x 230 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin spine with marbled paper boards
LC/V258   [?1830 x 1839]
Language:  English and Latin
“Sentention [sic] Sapientum”
Notes on moral theology
16f 
Size: 160 x 220 mm
Binding: Decorated paper cover
LC/V259   August 1868
Language:   English
Notes by George Langton Vere on St Paul's epistle to the Ephesians
Written at Old Hall
3f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Grey paper cover
LC/V260   [?early 18th century]
Language:  English and Greek
Notes by John Manley on Greek grammar
2 fascicles 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
LC/V261   [?1760 x 1779]
Language:  Hebrew
Hebrew vocabulary notebook
In John Preston's hand
3 fascicles 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
LC/V262   [?late 18th century]
Language:   Latin
Notes (incomplete) on church history:
(a) Extracts, compiled by Edward Jones, from Neil Alexander [Natalis Alexander]
(b) Idem: chronology
(c) Notes by Gerard Bernard on the Acts of the Apostles
(d) Notes by John Preston on early church history
4 fascicles 
Size: 170 x 230 mm
LC/V263   [?1760 x 1779]
Language:  English and Latin
Lecture notes and jottings on arithmetic, algebra, geometry and physics
Unbound
1 bundle 
Size: Up to 210 x 300 mm
LC/V264   1791 - 1820
Language:   Portuguese
Certificates for masses said at Syon House for Maria Estivens [Mary Stephens]
15 numbered pages 
Size: 150 x 210 mm
Binding: Cloth spine with decorated paper cover
LC/V265   1830
Language:   English
Statement of accounts for Syon House
13f 
Size: 160 x 210 mm
Binding: Decorated paper cover
LC/V266   1848 - 1861
Language:   English
English agents' accounts for Syon House:
Henry Lea (1848)
Thomas Barge (1849 - 1861)
33f 
Size: 170 x 210 mm
Binding: Vellum on board
LC/V267   [?mid 17th century]
Language:   Portuguese
Theologia mistica, on compnedio de oracão mental
Post-1635 compilation from Carmelite writers
592p 
Size: 110 x 160 mm
Binding: Green goatskin with gold decoration on the front and back boards
LC/V268   1876 - 1891
Language:   English
Letters by Henry Edward Manning to Fr James Lawless, 1876 - 1891
1 volume bound with 53 letters 
Size: 120 x 180 mm
Binding: Black calfskin with purple [?sheepskin] boards
Presented by the Rev Joseph Parker
LC/V269   1913 - 1914
Language:   English
Diaries of John Cullen in Rome
3 volumes 
Size: 100 x 160 mm
Binding: Black sheepskin on card
LC/V270a   1837 - 1848
Language:   Portuguese
Subscriptions for the Escola Catholica de Candidae Luso-Britannica [Luso-British Catholic Charity School]
23f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Green goatskin with blind fillet borders on the front and back boards, as well as a gold letter title on the front board
LC/V270b   1837 - 1854
Language:   English
Subscriptions for the Luso-British Catholic Charity School
36f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Green goatskin with blind fillet borders on the front and back boards, as well as a gold letter title on the front board
LC/V271   1721 - 1732
Language:   Portuguese
John Manley's account book
69f 
Size: 100 x 160 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V272   [18th century]
Language:   English
Copy by John E. Nieremberg S.J. of “The Book of Life”
With an additional [?sermon] on Jesus's crucifixion
100 numbered pages 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V273   1852 - 1858
Language:   Portuguese
Quinta de Pera account book
226f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V274   1858 - 1861
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
34f 
Size: 100 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V275   1861
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
4f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V276   1861 - 1865
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
65f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum wallet
LC/V277   1882 - 1889
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
87f 
Size: 110 x 160 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin wallet with a gold letter London Joint Stock on back
LC/V278   1889 - 1900
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
68f 
Size: 110 x 160 mm
Binding: Brown calfskin wallet with a gold letter London Joint Stock on back
LC/V279   1900 - 1906
Language:   English
Accounts of the college with the London Joint Stock Bank
44f 
Size: 110 x 160 mm
Binding: Red calfskin wallet with a gold letter London Joint Stock on back
LC/V280   1847 - 1856
Language:   Portuguese
Rental account book
7f 
Size: 160 x 100 mm
Binding: Red calfskin
LC/V281   1853 - 1877
Language:   Portuguese
Rental account book
12f 
Size: 11 x 15 mm
Binding: Beige cloth on board
LC/V282   1867 & 9 February 1872
Language:   English
(a) “A short account of the wonderful cures effected by the holy oils of Tours: the life of M. Duport of Tours” (1867)
(b) “An account of Dr Richmond's death, February 7th 1872, by Mr [?] in a letter to his brother, February 9th 1872”
18f 
Size: 110 x 160 mm
Binding: Purple sheepskin with a gold fillet border on the front and a blind fillet border on the back
LC/V283   1740
Language:   Hebrew
Jewish prayer book containing morning prayers, order for the sanctification of the new moon, order for prayer on a journey, Qaddish and Barequ, order for reciting the Shema, and other prayers and blessings (Mannheim, 1740)
76p 
Size: 70 x 110 mm
Binding: Orange calfskin with elaborate gold decoration on the spine, front and back boards
LC/V284   [?early 18th century]
Language:   English
John Gother, “Instructions and devotions for confession and communion”
John Gother was one of the most distinguished Lisbonians and author of a great number of influential spiritual writings. Endorsed on the front cover is “Mr Gother's hand writing”, although it is likely that this is a fair copy in another hand. The manuscript contains instructions for confession and communion, part of which was published
31f 
Size: 110 x 150 mm
Binding: Limp vellum
LC/V285   1893 - 1918
Language:  English
Volume entitled “Some varieties in verse by Langton George Vere”
Collection of poems, cuttings and notes by a former Lisbonian, Langton George Vere
33f 
Size: 130 x 195 mm
Binding: Half-bound black cloth with green cloth sides, gold decorated crosses on spine