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Lansdowne manuscripts
Seal of Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke, from Lansdowne MS. 203.

The Lansdowne manuscripts are a significant named collection of the British Library, based on the collection of William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne.[1] The purchase of the collection by the British Museum was in 1807.[2]

The main features of the collection, as outlined by Nicholas Harris Nicolas, are:[3]

  • State papers and correspondence of Lord Burghley.
  • Papers of Sir Julius Caesar.
  • Papers of White Kennett; his manuscripts passed to James West and so to Lansdowne.[2]
  • Historical papers from the 15th century to 18th century, relating to major figures in English history.
  • William Petyt's parliamentary papers, and papers of legal interest.
  • Topographical and heraldic collections.

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