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453: 283: 335:. He had a prodigious memory, which aided him in combining long-separated volumes and manuscripts into complete sets. Endeavoring to keep his collection manageable, he sold off lesser volumes that he acquired, improving the overall quality of his collection as a consequence. His collection was catalogued in 4 volumes between 1898 and 1912 by 318:
manuscripts from his grandfather, Joseph Brooks Yates, in 1855 started what became a lifelong interest in manuscript collection, one that from the 1890s established Yates Thompson as the leading British manuscript collector of his day. He benefited from the dispersal of a number of collections,
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He decided to refine his collection to include 100 manuscripts of the highest quality, and sold off the excess. When he was able to buy a better manuscript thereafter, he would sell one to make way for it. Many of the books that Yates Thompson collected were subsequently donated to museums,
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and lectured on English and French illustrated manuscripts of the 13th–15th centuries (1901) and illustrated manuscripts of the 11th century (1904).
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allowed him to spend more time on what had become since the 1870s his primary interest, manuscript collecting. The inheritance of ten
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but never practised, choosing instead to travel extensively throughout Europe and the United States, during which time witnessed the
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in October 1901, in recognition of benefits he had conferred on the city, including the palm houses in Sefton and
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Yates Thompson was the eldest of five sons born to Samuel Henry Thompson, a banker from a leading family of
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Two years after his marriage to Elizabeth Smith, the eldest daughter of publisher
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An Englishman in the American Civil War: The Diaries of Henry Yates Thompson
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newspaper, Thompson transformed it into a Liberal publication, hiring first
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in the last quarter of the 12th century, with 46 full page miniatures.
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A philanthropist, Yates Thompson also donated buildings to Harrow,
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The Yates Thompson Manuscripts in the British Library include:
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from both donations are now one of the "closed collections".
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He served as private secretary to 13: 596: 478:"Thompson, Henry Yates (THM856HY)" 364:Sandars Readership in Bibliography 144: 14: 673: 401:MS 26, Bede, Life of St. Cuthbert 642:People educated at Harrow School 106:Illuminated manuscript collector 417: 362:Thompson twice held the annual 607:. Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. 577: 565: 552: 533: 513: 470: 123:Elizabeth Smith (m. 1878–1928) 1: 463: 410:MS 36, Dante, illustrated by 310:Yates Thompson's sale of the 187:Second Battle of Chattanooga 137:proprietor and collector of 16:British newspaper proprietor 7: 482:A Cambridge Alumni Database 383:MS 2, Ottenbeuren Collectar 250:, then Morley's assistant, 10: 678: 484:. University of Cambridge. 428:Newnham College, Cambridge 398:MS 14, the St Omer Psalter 357:Yates Thompson Manuscripts 195:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 177:for Greek verse and was a 171:Trinity College, Cambridge 89:Trinity College, Cambridge 18: 118: 110: 102: 94: 84: 68: 45: 38: 545:16 December 2011 at the 458:Toxteth Unitarian Chapel 19:This British surname is 139:illuminated manuscripts 528:The Nineteenth Century 460: 307: 455: 285: 272:William Waldorf Astor 215:1868 general election 211:1865 general election 165:. 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barrelled
Liverpool
Trinity College, Cambridge
newspaper
illuminated manuscripts
Liverpool
Joseph Brooks Yates
West India
antiquary
Harrow
Trinity College, Cambridge
Porson Prize
Cambridge Apostle
Lincoln's Inn
Second Battle of Chattanooga
Earl Spencer
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Liberal
House of Commons
South Lancashire
1865 general election
1868 general election
by-election
George Smith
Pall Mall Gazette
Conservative
John Morley
W. T. Stead
exposé
child prostitution

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