See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
HENRY See also:STEVENS (1819—1886)
, See also:American bibliographer, was See also:born in See also:Barnet, See also:Vermont, on the 24th of See also:August 1819
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He studied at See also:Middlebury See also:College, Vermont, in 1838—1839, graduated at Yale in 1843 and studied at the See also:Cambridge (See also:Massachusetts) See also:Law School in 1843—1844
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'In 1845 he went to See also:London, where he was employed during most of the See also:remainder of his See also:life as a See also:collector of Americana for the See also:British Museum and for various public and private American See also:libraries
.
He was engaged by See also:Sir See also:Anthony See also:Panizzi, librarian of the British Museum, to collect See also:historical books, documents, See also:journals, &c., concerning See also:North and See also:South See also:America; and he was purchasing See also:agent for the Smithsonian Institution and for the library of See also:Congress, as well as for See also:- JAMES
- JAMES (Gr. 'IlrKw,l3or, the Heb. Ya`akob or Jacob)
- JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766)
- JAMES, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS AND MAR(c. 1358–1388)
- JAMES, DAVID (1839-1893)
- JAMES, EPISTLE OF
- JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFOP
- JAMES, HENRY (1843— )
- JAMES, JOHN ANGELL (1785-1859)
- JAMES, THOMAS (c. 1573–1629)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (1842–1910)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (d. 1827)
James See also:Lenox, of New See also:York, for whom he secured much of the valuable Americana in the Lenox library in that See also:city, and for the See also:John See also:Carter See also:- BROWN
- BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN (1771-181o)
- BROWN, FORD MADOX (1821-1893)
- BROWN, FRANCIS (1849- )
- BROWN, GEORGE (1818-188o)
- BROWN, HENRY KIRKE (1814-1886)
- BROWN, JACOB (1775–1828)
- BROWN, JOHN (1715–1766)
- BROWN, JOHN (1722-1787)
- BROWN, JOHN (1735–1788)
- BROWN, JOHN (1784–1858)
- BROWN, JOHN (1800-1859)
- BROWN, JOHN (1810—1882)
- BROWN, JOHN GEORGE (1831— )
- BROWN, ROBERT (1773-1858)
- BROWN, SAMUEL MORISON (1817—1856)
- BROWN, SIR GEORGE (1790-1865)
- BROWN, SIR JOHN (1816-1896)
- BROWN, SIR WILLIAM, BART
- BROWN, THOMAS (1663-1704)
- BROWN, THOMAS (1778-1820)
- BROWN, THOMAS EDWARD (1830-1897)
- BROWN, WILLIAM LAURENCE (1755–1830)
Brown library, at See also:Providence, Rhode See also:Island
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He became a member of the Society of Antiquaries in 1852, and in 1877 was a member of the See also:committee which organized the See also:Caxton See also:Exhibition, for which he catalogued the collection of Bibles
.
He died at South See also:Hampstead, See also:England, on the 28th of See also:February 1886
.
His See also:principal compilations and publications were: an See also:Analytical See also:Index to the Colonial Documents of New See also:Jersey in the See also:State See also:Paper See also:- OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, " wealth," " aid," or opus, " work ")
Office in England (1858), constituting vol. v. of the New Jersey Historical Society's
.
Collections; Collection of Historical Papers See also:relating to Rhode Island
...
1640–1775 (6 vols.), for the John Carter Brown library; historical indexes of the colonial documents relating to See also:Maryland (ro vols.), now in the library of the Maryland Historical Society; and a collection of papers relating to See also:Virginia for the See also:period 1585–1775, incomplete, deposited in the Virginia state library in 1858; a valuable See also:Catalogue of American Maps in the Library of the British Museum (1856); catalogues of American, of Mexican and other See also:Spanish-American and of See also:Canadian and other British North American books in the library of the British Museum; Historical and See also:Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in America, 1153–1530, with Comments on the Earliest Maps and Charts, &c
.
(18691, See also:Sebastian See also:Cabot – John Cabot =o (1870) ; The Bibles in the Caxton Exhibition, 1877 (1878) ; and Recollections of Mr James Lenox, of New York, and the Formation of his Library (1886)
.
His See also:brother, See also:BENJAMIN See also:FRANKLIN See also:STEVENS (1833-1902), also a bibliographer, was born at Barnet, Vermont, on the19th of February 1833, was educated at the university of Vermont, and in 186o became associated with his brother in London
.
For about See also:thirty years he was engaged in preparing a See also:chronological See also:list and alphabetical index of American state papers in See also:English, See also:French, Dutch and Spanish archives, covering the period from 1763 to 1784, and he prepared more than 2000 facsimiles of important American historical See also:manuscripts found in See also:European archives and relating to the period between 1773 and 1783
.
He also acted as purchasing agent for various American libraries, and for about thirty years before his See also:death was See also:United States despatch agent at London and had See also:charge of the See also:mail intended for the vessels of the United States See also:navy serving in See also:Atlantic or European stations
.
He died at See also:Surbiton, See also:Surrey, England, on the 5th of See also:March 1902
.
His principal publications include See also:Campaign in Virginia, 1781: an Exact Reprint of Six Rare See also:Pamphlets on the See also:Clinton-See also:Cornwallis Controversy, with
...
See also:Manuscript Notes by Sir See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
Henry Clinton; with a Supplement containing Extracts from the Journals of the See also:House of Lords (1888) ; Facsimiles of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America, 1773–1783, with Descriptions, References and See also:Translations (25 vols., 1889–1898) ; See also:General Sir See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William See also:Howe's Orderly See also:Book at See also:Charlestown, See also:Boston and See also:Halifax (189o); and See also:Columbus: His Own Book of Privileges, 15oz (1893)
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