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GEMMS IDGEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-000759
TitleSermons by John Matthews and others, c. 1688-1763
ShelfmarkTEWKESBURY VICARS/2
Creation Dateca. 1688 - 1763
Contents NoteThis volume contains miscellaneous religious writings, including a presentation copy of 'Remarks, On some Things in M.r Westley's Appeal, To Men of Reason and Religion' and a letter to a papist. Several sermons follow these two entries, written in a large hand. Only two sermons have been catalogued in this database. The others, preached 1728-1763 by Penry Jones (?) and Henry Jones junior, fall outside its chronological scope, and constitute the second half of this volume. This volume is prefaced with a list of contents.
Material FeaturesThis volume is unfoliated and unpaginated.
Associated Peoplemanuscript owner - Matthews, Johnmanuscript owner - Shipley, Charles
ProvenanceThis is the second volume of the Tewkesbury Vicars' Papers (40 vols; c. 1680-1770), the papers of four successive vicars of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The volumes comprise sermons, commonplace books, miscellaneous religious writings, and essays. The Tewkesbury Vicars Papers descended to the Rev. Charles Lewis Shipley (St Catharine’s, Cambridge, M.A. 1781), who was headmaster of Bromsgrove School in Worcestershire (1788-1799). Irvine Gray states that Shipley was a nephew of Henry Jones, Jr., vicar of Tewkesbury in 1754-1769, and that Shipley had the manuscripts bound and numbered on the spine with small printed labels (Gray, p. 155).
Acquisition
Source of DataHannah Yip; UCL Special Collections Catalogue; AIM25 Catalogue; Irvine Gray, ‘Records of four Tewkesbury Vicars, c. 1685–1769’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 102 (1984), pp. 155–172
Other Note
Sermon Reports Contained
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URLNotes
www.aim25.com/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1652&inst_id=13&nv1=search&nv2=advancedAIM25 entry for Tewkesbury Vicars' Papers (40 vols).
GEMMS record createdFebruary 22, 2018
GEMMS record last editedJune 23, 2022