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Locke Manuscripts from the Lovelace Collection

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Journals
Locke kept a journal from 12 November 1675 until 24 October 1704.
MS. Locke f. 1 (1675-76) | MS. Locke f. 2 (1677) | MS. Locke f. 3 (1678)
Brit. Lib., Add. MS. 15,642 (1679) | MS. Locke f. 4 (1680) | MS. Locke f. 5 (1681)
MS. Locke f. 6 (1682) | MS. Locke f. 7 (1683) | MS. Locke f. 8 (1684-85)
MS. Locke f. 9 (1686-88) | MS. Locke f. 10 (1689-1704)
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.
MS. Locke c. 3 (Aglionby-Berkeley) | MS. Locke c. 4 (Bernard-Bury)
MS. Locke c. 5 (Calverley-A. Churchill) | MS. Locke c. 6 (J. Churchill-Colleton)
MS. Locke c. 7 (Collins-Du Bos) | MS. Locke c. 8 (Duke-Fuller)
MS. Locke c. 9 (Furly-Geekie) | MS. Locke c. 10 (Gendron-Guenellon)
MS. Locke c. 11 (Guenellon-Hutton) | MS. Locke c. 12 (Ivie-P. King)
MS. Locke c. 13 (R. King-F. van Limborch) | MS. Locke c. 14 (P. van Limborch-Locke)
MS. Locke c. 15 (Lockhart-Marx) | MS. Locke c. 16 (Masham-Pawling)
MS. Locke c. 17 (Pawling-Popple) | MS. Locke c. 18 (Pound-P. Stratton)
MS. Locke c. 19 (W. Stratton-Tenison) | MS. Locke c. 20 (Thomas-Tindal)
MS. Locke c. 21 (Toinard) | MS. Locke c. 22 (Towerson-Uvedale)
MS. Locke c. 23 (Veen-Yonge) | MS. Locke c. 24 (Letters from Locke)
MS. Locke c. 40 (Letters to P. King) | MS. Locke b. 6 (Letters to P. 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 b. 1:   Papers relating to Locke’s income and expenditures
MS. Locke b. 2:   Papers relating to Locke’s books and library
MS. Locke b. 3:   Papers relating to money and the coinage
MS. Locke b. 4:   Miscellaneous papers
MS. Locke b. 5:   Deeds and legal papers
MS. Locke b. 6:   Letters from Locke to P. King
MS. Locke b. 7:   Locke’s herbarium, part 2
MS. Locke b. 8:   Letters to Edward Clarke, 1681-1704
MS. Locke c. 1:   Locke’s ledger, 1671-1702
MS. Locke c. 2:   Locke’s ledger, 1701-1704
MS. Locke c. 3:   Letters to Locke, Aglionby-Berkeley
MS. Locke c. 4:   Letters to Locke, Bernard-Bury
MS. Locke c. 5:   Letters to Locke, Calverley-A. Churchill
MS. Locke c. 6:   Letters to Locke, J. Churchill-Colleton
MS. Locke c. 7:   Letters to Locke, Collins-Du Bos
MS. Locke c. 8:   Letters to Locke, Duke-Fuller
MS. Locke c. 9:   Letters to Locke, Furly-Geekie
MS. Locke c. 10:   Letters to Locke, Gendron-Guenellon
MS. Locke c. 11:   Letters to Locke, Guenellon-Hutton
MS. Locke c. 12:   Letters to Locke, Ivie-P. King
MS. Locke c. 13:   Letters to Locke, R. King-F. van Limborch
MS. Locke c. 14:   Letters to Locke, P. van Limborch-Locke
MS. Locke c. 15:   Letters to Locke, Lockhart-Marx
MS. Locke c. 16:   Letters to Locke, Masham-Pawling
MS. Locke c. 17:   Letters to Locke, Pawling-Popple
MS. Locke c. 18:   Letters to Locke, Pound-P. Stratton
MS. Locke c. 19:   Letters to Locke, W. Stratton-Tenison
MS. Locke c. 20:   Letters to Locke, Thomas-Tindal
MS. Locke c. 21:   Letters to Locke, Toinard
MS. Locke c. 22:   Letters to Locke, Towerson-Uvedale
MS. Locke c. 23:   Letters to Locke, Veen-Yonge
MS. Locke c. 24:   Letters from Locke
MS. Locke c. 25:   Miscellaneous personal papers
MS. Locke c. 26:   Papers relating to Locke’s property
MS. Locke c. 27:   Papers relating to theology and religion
MS. Locke c. 28:   Papers relating to philosophy and religion
MS. Locke c. 29:   Papers relating to medicine
MS. Locke c. 30:   Papers relating to trade and colonies, 1671-1702
MS. Locke c. 31:   Miscellaneous papers
MS. Locke c. 32:   A volume of poems
MS. Locke c. 33:   Notes on Locke’s reading
MS. Locke c. 34:   Critical notes on Stillingfleet
MS. Locke c. 35:   Papers relating to Locke’s bequests
MS. Locke c. 36:   Minutes of the Council of Trade and Plantations, 1699-1700
MS. Locke c. 37:   Boyle’s General history of the air
[MS. Locke c. 38:   Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke c. 39:   Miscellaneous papers acquired 1961-1957
MS. Locke c. 40:   Letters from Locke to P. King
MS. Locke c. 41:   Locke’s herbarium, part 1
MS. Locke c. 42A:   Medical and scientific commonplace book, 1679-94
MS. Locke c. 42B:   Non-scientific commonplace book, 1679-92
MS. Locke c. 43:   Adversaria Theologica 94
MS. Locke c. 44:   Adversaria Physica 93
MS. Locke c. 45:   Letter to Nicolas Toinard, 25 May 1679
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. 1:   Commonplace book, 1679, 1692
MS. Locke d. 2:   Final draft of Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest (1691)
MS. Locke d. 3:   Locke against Malebranche and Norris
MS. Locke d. 4:   Fourth letter for toleration
MS. Locke d. 5:   Transcripts of hermetical works
[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 d. 9:   “Adversaria Physica 1660”
MS. Locke d. 10:   “Lemmata Ethica … 1659”
MS. Locke d. 11:   “Lemmata Physica”
MS. Locke d. 12:   Contents of Locke’s Herbariusm (J. W. Gough)
MS. Locke d. 13:   Copies of annotations in printed books
MS. Locke e. 1:   Drafts for the 1700 edition of the Essay
MS. Locke e. 2:   Paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul
MS. Locke e. 3:   Catalogue of Locke’s library, 1697
MS. Locke e. 4:   “Farrago”: Early medical notes
[MS. Locke e. 5:   Parliamentary diary: Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke e. 6:   “Lemmata” and drafts of philosophical works
MS. Locke e. 7:   Manuscript of the First tract on government
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. 9:   “Trade Virginia 97”
MS. Locke e. 10:   Notes on Old Testament by Thomas Greaves
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 e. 17:   Commonplace book
MS. Locke e. 18:   Untitled paper on allegience and the revolution of 1688
MS. Locke f. 1:   Locke’s journal, 1675-1676
MS. Locke f. 2:   Locke’s journal, 1677
MS. Locke f. 3:   Locke’s journal, 1678
MS. Locke f. 4:   Locke’s journal, 1680
MS. Locke f. 5:   Locke’s journal, 1681
MS. Locke f. 6:   Locke’s journal, 1682
MS. Locke f. 7:   Locke’s journal, 1683
MS. Locke f. 8:   Locke’s journal, 1684-1685
MS. Locke f. 9:   Locke’s journal, 1686-1688
MS. Locke f. 10:   Locke’s journal, 1689-1704
MS. Locke f. 11:   Accounts, 1649-52
MS. Locke f. 12:   Accounts, 1664-72
MS. Locke f. 13:   Memorandum book, 1674
MS. Locke f. 14:   Medical notebook, 1659/60
MS. Locke f. 15:   Memorandum book, 1677-78
MS. Locke f. 16:   Catalogue of Locke’s library, 1693
MS. Locke f. 17:   Catalogue of Locke’s library, 1691
MS. Locke f. 18:   Medical notebook, 1659-60
MS. Locke f. 19:   Medical notebook, 1661-69
MS. Locke f. 20:   Medical notebook, 1659-60
MS. Locke f. 21:   Medical notebook, 1669-81
MS. Locke f. 22:   Medical notebook, c. 1666
MS. Locke f. 23:   Medical notebook, 1679-81, 1689-95
MS. Locke f. 24:   Medical notebook, 1679-88
MS. Locke f. 25:   Adversaria 4 Pharmacopæa, 1662-67
MS. Locke f. 26:   Draft B of the Essay concerning human understanding
MS. Locke f. 27:   Memorandum book, 1664-66
MS. Locke f. 28:   Memorandum book, 1678-79
MS. Locke f. 29:   Memorandum book, 1683-1702
MS. Locke f. 30:   A parchment box of unbound papers
MS. Locke f. 31:   Essays on the law of nature, and other papers
MS. Locke f. 32:   Notes on the Old Testament
MS. Locke f. 33:   Oxford notebook
MS. Locke f. 34:   Account books of Sylvester Brounower and William Shaw
[MS. Locke f. 35-46:   Law reports: Papers of Peter King]
MS. Locke f. 47:   Catalogue of medical authors
MS. Locke f. 48:   Memorandum book, 1672
MS. Locke f. 49:   Catalogus Horti Botanici Oxoniensis

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