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GEMMS IDGEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-000436
TitleWritings and diaries, c. 1681-1701
ShelfmarkMS. Eng. hist. b. 209
Creation Dateca. 1681 - 1701
RepositoryBodleian Library
Contents NoteContains various writings and diaries by Sir Richard Cocks of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire. The sermons, written between 1694 and 1701, appear on ff. 96v-102v (written in reverse). Also contains theological, moral, and political essays, written 1683-1696 (ff. 1-17v, 32v-37, 40-6); prayers and devotional writings, written 1694-1701 (ff. 21v-26, 30v-32, 98-104v, the latter written in reverse); Cocks' charges while he was chairman of the Gloucestershire quarter sessions, 1694-1700 (ff. 27-30v, 39-40, 95v-94 rev., 80 rev.); notes related to the House of Commons, December 1698-May 1699 (ff. 93v-90 rev.); parliamentary diaries, 26 November 1699-February 1700 and 5 February 1700-24 June 1701 (ff. 5v-83, 79v-72v, 71-65 all rev.); and economic and political essays and memoranda, written c. 1699-1701 (ff. 90-86v rev., 82v-80v rev.).
Material Features104 leaves. Two volumes, originally intended account books, 1642 and c. 1660. The parchment wrappers are inscribed Randall Brisco. Liber Receptorum and are kept as Eng. hist. b. 210.
Associated Peoplemanuscript owner - Cocks, Richard
Provenance
AcquisitionPurchased from Richard Gilbertson, from the 1964 Autumn catalogue, item 303.
Source of DataJeanne Shami; Bodleian Library New Summary Catalogue, vol. 1
Other Note
Sermon Reports Contained
GEMMS record createdNovember 05, 2016
GEMMS record last editedJune 18, 2021