Egerton Collection

Multi tool useThe Egerton Collection is a collection of historical manuscripts held in the British Library. The core of the collection comprises 67 manuscripts bequeathed to the British Museum in 1829 by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater, along with £12,000 (the Bridgewater fund). To this sum a further £3000 (the Farnborough Fund) was added in 1838 by Egerton's cousin, Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough. The income from the bequests is devoted to the purchase of further manuscripts, which are added to the original collection.[1] This means that the Egerton series, unlike most other named series of manuscripts held by the Library, remains open to new accessions.
See also
- British Library, MS Egerton 1782
- Egerton Gospel
References
^ Egerton MSS British Library, 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
British Library
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Ephemera | - Ettridge Collection
- Evanion Collection
- Francis Place Collection
- Jaffray Collection
- National Reports Collection
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Literature | - Ashley Library
- Cotton Library
- Dexter Collection
- Durrell Collection
- Eccles Collection
- Ediciones Vigía
- Garrick Collection
- Hannas Collection
- Harold Pinter Archive
- King's Library
- Leyden Medical Dissertations
- Paston Letters
- Thomason Collection
- Todd-Bowden Collection of Tauchnitz Editions
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Manuscripts | - Arundel Manuscripts
- Coptic Language Collection
- Cotton Collection
- Egerton Collection
- Harleian Collection
- Royal manuscripts
- King's manuscripts
- Lansdowne manuscripts
- Stowe manuscripts
- Syriac Collection
- Stefan Zweig Collection
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Maps | |
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Newspapers | |
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Philatelic | - Bailey Collection
- Blackburn Collection
- Bojanowicz Collection
- Booth Papers
- Burnett Collection
- Campbell-Johnston Collection
- Chismon Collection
- Chinchen Collection
- Contributions Agency Collection
- Crawford Library
- Crown Agents Archive
- Crown Agents Collection
- Davies Collection
- Ewen Collection
- Feldheim Collection
- Fitzgerald Collection
- Fletcher Collection
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Foreign Office Collection
- General Collection
- Ginger Collection
- H.M. Customs and Excise Collection
- H.M. Stationery Office Collection
- Harrison Collection
- Harrison & Sons Collection
- Hasluck Collection
- Heys Collection
- Imperial War Museum stamp collection
- Inland Revenue Stamping Archive
- Johnson Collection
- Kaluski Collection
- Kay Collection
- Langmead Collection
- Landmark Trust Lundy Archive
- McInroy Collection
- Model Collection
- Monks Collection
- Mosely Collection
- Muraleetharan Papers
- Murray Collection
- Photograph Collection
- Postal Authority Publicity Collection
- R.P.S.L. Handouts Collection
- Row Collection
- Ryan Collection
- Seymour Collection
- Scott Collection
- Shelley Collection
- Sherborn Collection
- Smith Collection
- Supplementary Collection
- Tapling Collection
- Treasury Excise Correspondence
- Turner Collection of Forgeries
- Turner Collection of Newspaper Tax Stamps
- Turner Collection of Railway Letter Stamps
- U.P.U. Collection
- Walker Collection
- Williams Papers
- Wilson-Todd Collection
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Sound | - British Library Sound Archive
- Oral History of British Science
- St Mary-le-Bow Debates
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Other | - Bookbindings
- British Library Sounds
- Employees
- Friends
- British Museum Reading Room
- National Preservation Office
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