Bodleian Library, Oxford University
Locke Manuscripts from the Lovelace Collection
Listing by Categories
Journals
Locke kept a journal from 12 November 1675 until 24 October 1704.
Correspondence
The letters received by Locke are mounted in 21 guardbooks (MS. Locke c. 3-23),
arranged in alphabetical order by the names of the writers.
A collection of drafts or unsent letters written by Locke is mounted in another guardbook (MS. Locke c. 24);
an additional guardbook (MS. Locke b. 6) contains letters written by Locke to his cousin Peter King.
Accounts and Personal Papers
Philosophy and Theology
Political Economy
Trade and Colonization
Science and Medicine
Library and Book Lists
Miscellaneous
Numeric Listing
MS. Locke c. 36:
Minutes of the Council of Trade and Plantations, 1699-1700
[MS. Locke c. 38: Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke c. 46:
The victorious reigne of Kinge Edward the third written by Thomas May
[MS. Locke c. 47: Lists of ecclesiastical livings: Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke d. 2:
Final draft of Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest
(1691)
[MS. Locke d. 6: Sermon by William King: Papers of Peter King]
[MS. Locke d. 7: Of the American Plantations: Papers of Peter King]
[MS. Locke d. 8: A pasquinade in verse: Papers of Peter King]
[MS. Locke e. 5: Parliamentary diary: Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke e. 8:
Some of the consequences that are like to follow upon lessening of interest
to 4 per cent (1668, 1674) [fair copy]
MS. Locke e. 11:
The Preface to the first Epistle to the Corinthians (Daniel Whitby)
[MS. Locke e. 12-16: Law reports: Papers of Peter King]
[MS. Locke f. 35-46: Law reports: Papers of Peter King]
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