English Commonplace Book

Date:
1811-1830
Reference:
MS.6111
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Description

A commonplace book containing verses, newspaper cutting, enigmas, and household recipes. Included are an epitaph on the physician Messenger Monsey (1693-1788) (f. 1v.), statistics of traffic over Blackfriars Bridge and London Bridge on one day in July 1811 (f. 27), and anagrams of John Abernethy ('Johnny the bear') and others (f. 32v.). Two items are written on wrappers addressed to 'Mr Poulton, 3 Bow Church Yard', probably the compiler of the volume. This was the London address of Poulton and Cummins, wholesale linen drapers and importers.

Publication/Creation

1811-1830

Physical description

1 volume 1 volume: 227 × 180 mm., 35 ff. Original half-calf binding, damaged.

Acquisition note

Stevens' 7 Sept. 1928, lot 204.

Location of duplicates

A copy photograph of the statistics for traffic over Blackfriars bridge is held by Wellcome Images as L0049735

Finding aids

Database description taken from that in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999).

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Accession number

  • acc. 75442