This collection consists mainly of items in parliamentary reform, colonial affairs and Catholic emancipation and was largely accumulated by the Earls Grey over the course of the 19th century.
Coverage: 1800-1900
Still owned by the family, this collection was largely accumulated by the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Earls Grey. Charles was Foreign Secretary (1806-07) and Prime Minister (1830-34). Henry George was Under Secretary for Home Affairs (1830) and the Colonies (1830-34), Secretary at War (1835-39), and Secretary of State for the Colonies (1846-52). Albert Henry George was Administrator of Rhodesia (1896-97) and Governor-General of Canada (1904-11).
Largely made up of non-English materials from the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Subject coverage: European history and literature; Religion and politics; Philosophy and classical thinkers; Early medicine and science; Travel literature
A comprehensive database of economic literature from the American Economic Association. Over one million records of items dating from 1886, containing abstracts of books, journal articles and working papers.
Index of several thousand journals in the fields of health, medicine and biomedical engineering. There is selective coverage for nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, psychology, and alternative medicine.
Decisions of the English Courts prior to the commencement of the Law Reports in 1865. Many report series are featured, arranged by the English Courts: House of Lords, Chancery, Rolls Court, etc. Thousands of cases are reprinted in full, spanning the years 1220 to 1867.