Source Material Related to the

Barnard and Related Families

This catalogue includes items related to my direct paternal ancestors and collateral branches of the Barnard family (family tree). It also includes material on some related families who married into the Barnards, including the Rosenhagen, Drake, Elwes, Henslow, Hooker, Thiselton-Dyer and Morin families. It includes items from my own collection, as well as other sources and remains is a "work in progress" that does not currently include all items known to me.

Several items listed came from the clearance of the house of my late cousin Ian Morin (1935-2023) at Rhdgaled Uchaf, Harlech, and were themselves derived from the clearance of the house of his mother Nea Morin (nee Barnard) (1905-1986) at 17 Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, which had previously been the home of her father Percy Mordaunt Barnard (1868-1941). Some of these items have remained with family members; others were sold at auction by Walter Lloyd Jones Saleroom of Barmouth on 27 March 2024.

Blue-shaded boxes in the first column have links to images or transcripts of the original documents.

John Barnard
Updated 16 Apr 2024

Number
& Link
Description Location
BAR-1 Shreds and Patches by an Octogenarian [Rev. Mordaunt Barnard]. London: Williams and Norgate (1884). Anthology of poetry etc. published in the penultimate year of the author's life, when he turned 89.
  1. Copy inscribed "M.B. His Book" on title page and with review from the Hastings Observer pasted on the flyleaf. Rebound in leather and given to John Barnard by Osbert Barnard, circa 1977. [From Ian Morin's house, 2023]
  2. Copy bound in calfskin by Taunton and Evans (Ethel Taunton was the sister-in-law of Mordaunt Barnard's younger son Percy Mordaunt Barnard) and inscribed on flyleaf “Percy Mordaunt Barnard from his loving mother, 15th October 1903".
  3. Four additional copies, with paper bindings and no inscriptions. One copy contains (pasted in) an additional page 114 (not present in either of the bound copies) at the end with the solutions to the enigmas on the preceding pages. [From Ian Morin's house, 2023]
Copies of the additional page 114 have been made and inserted into all the other copies.
Held by John Barnard (no. 1); remaining copies from Ian Morin's house
BAR-2Mordaunt Barnard, The Odyssey of Homer, Rendered into English Blank Verse. London: Williams and Norgate (1876). Copy bound by Taunton & Evans [Ethel Taunton] and inscribed on the fly-leaf "Jean-A. Morin from the translator's son P. Mordaunt Barnard. 3 Sep 1927. Mordaunt Barnard was born at Litcham, Norfolk, 5 Dec 1795; he was at school at the Charterhouse in London; admitted scholar at Christ's College Cambridge, 15 Dec 1814. Ordainded Deacon 1818, priest 1820, Perpetual Curate of Barnoldswick, Yorkshire 1820, Vicar of Amwell, Hertfordshire 1826-4; Rector of Little Bardfield, Essex, 1845-64. Rector of Preston Bagot, Warwickshire 1867-75; died at St Leonards-on-Sea, 1885". Also inscribed, on the following page "Percy Mordaunt Barnard from his loving mother, 11th July 1903". Photos taken of binding, title page and fly-leaves, 26 Jul 2015. For other copies see BAR/3.From Ian Morin's house
BAR-3Additional copies of Mordaunt Barnard, The Odyssey of Homer, Rendered into English Blank Verse. London: Williams and Norgate (1876):
  • Copy given to John Barnard by Osbert Barnard circa 1977
  • Three copies from Ian Morin's house (one inscribed on dedication page “Douglas Duke – In Memory of Mordaunt Barnard. New Year’s Day 1886” [Mordaunt Barnard died 29 Oct 1885]; one with uncut pages)
Held by John Barnard (copy from Osbert Barnard)
BAR-4Rev. Thomas Barnard (Rector of Withersfield), An Exposition of the Church Catechism. Bound manuscript book containing a series of lectures, in the handwriting of Rev. Mordaunt Barnard, inscribed on the fly-leaf "By my grandfather the Revd. Thos. Barnard - Rector of Withersfield. Mordaunt Barnard. To be preserved by my children and their descendants. M.B." [Linked PDF file contains only lecture 1 of 22 - the remainder will be added in due course]Held by John Barnard
BAR-5Mordaunt Barnard, Reasons of a Clergyman for Acting as a Guardian of the Poor. 2nd Ed. London: Simkin & Marshall (1837)Held by John Barnard
BAR-6Fancy and Other Poems, by an Undergraduate [Mordaunt Barnard Esqre]. Cambridge: E & J Goode (1817). See also original manuscript version BAR-45.Held by John Barnard
BAR-7Robert Beaken, Reverence my Sanctuary. A History and Guide to the Parish Curch of St Katherine and the Brotherhood of St Paul, Little Bardfield. Taverner Publications, 2007. [Rev. Mordaunt Barnard was Rector of this parish]Purchased from the author by John Barnard, July 2009
BAR-8P. Mordaunt Barnard, The Biblical Text of Clement of Alexandria in the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. With an introduction by F.C. Burkitt, M.A. Texts and Studies. Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature (e.d J. Armitage Robinson, D.D.), vol. 5. No. 5. Cambridge University Press (1899). See also BAR-43/2.One copy from Ian Morin's house; one copy purchased and held by John Barnard
BAR-9The Holy Bible. Being the version set forth A.D. 1611 compared with the most ancient authorities and revised. Cambridge University Press (1885). Inscribed on the fly-leaf "Percy Mordaunt Barnard, given by his father in the 90th year of his age, 1885"Held by John Barnard (copy from Osbert Barnard)
BAR-10P.M. Barnard's Catalogues. Tracts. Tudor Books (B). Bound collection of catalogues, some annotated in pencil with names of purchasers. Mostly issued from 10 Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells [see also BAR/11, BAR/12, BAR/13, BAR/14, BAR/73, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • Un-numbered List of Tracts issued from 85 Bridge Street, Manchester with pencil note of items "in stock  2-9-11".
  • No. 45. Tracts, Broadsides, Sermons etc. Chiefly 16th and 17th Century (posted 16 Aug 1911) 
  • No. 49. Tracts, Broadsides, Sermons etc. (Nov-Dec 1911)
  • No. 54. Tracts and Broadsides (April-May 1912)
  • No. 61. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads etc. (September 1912)
  • No. 66. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads etc. (Jan-Feb 1913)
  • No. 74. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads etc. (July-August 1913)
  • No. 84. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads etc. (1914)
  • No. 91. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads etc. (June-July 1914)
  • No. 48. Tudor and Stuart Periods (undated, but 1911 based on chronology)
  • No. 57. Tudor and Stuart Periods (May-June 1912)
  • No. 62. Clearance Catalogue: Tudor and Stuart Periods (undated, but 1912 based on chronology)
  • No. 72. Tudor and Stuart Periods (undated, but 1913 based on chronology)
  • No. 88. Tudor and Stuart Books Including Books by John Milton (undated, but 1914 based on chronology)  
Held by John Barnard
BAR-11P.M. Barnard's Catalogues. Miscellaneous. Bound collection of catalogues [see also BAR/10, BAR/12, BAR/13, BAR/14, BAR/73, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • Un-numbered Clearance Catalogue of Periodical and Serial Publications
  • Un-numbered Rough List of Auction, Library, and other Book Catalogues
  • Un-numbered List of Books Relating to Scandinavia
  • No. 38. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Divines and Controversialists
  • No. 39. Classical Authors, Humanists, Scholars, etc.
  • No. 42. Antiquarian, Bibliographical, and Miscellaneous Books
  • No. 44. Old Scientific and Occult Books
  • No. 46. Italy, Spain and Portugal
  • No. 53. Scandinavia
  • No. 55. Bibliography, Antiquities, Mediæval Customs, etc.
  • No. 56. Alpine Books and kindred Literature
  • No. 60. Miscellaneous Books
  • No. 63. Modern Literature; Earlier Literature
  • No. 67. Alpine Books (including books from the library of the late Mr Edward Whymper); John Milton; Miscellaneous Books
  • No. 69. Bibliographical Books
  • No. 73. Classical Authors and Antiquities
  • No. 75. Catalogue of Books, including a few miscellaneous books from the Huth and Browning Collections
  • No. 77. Old Scientific, Medical and Occult Books
  • No. 78. French History and Literature
  • No. 79. Miscellaneous Books
  • No. 82. Alpine Books and Kindred Literature
  • No. 86. Bibliographical Books
  • No. 89. Italian Literature (including a large collection of Dante)
  • No. 93. Mediaeval Writers, Humanists, Scholars, etc.
  • No. 95. Miscellaneous Books
  • No. 96. Bibliography; Facsimiles of MSS; Books on Autographs; Reference Books; Periodicals, etc.
Held by John Barnard
BAR-12P.M. Barnard's Catalogues. Incunabula. Bound collection of catalogues [see also BAR/10, BAR/11BAR/13, BAR/14, BAR/73, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • No. 27. Manuscripts and Incunabula
  • No. 29. Early Printed Books (1501-1520) and Later Books
  • No. 31. Incunabula, Service Books and Books of Liturgical Interest
  • No. 36. Books from the Presses of Fifteenth Century Printers
  • No. 40. Fifteenth Century Books and Printed Bibles
  • No. 47. Early Illustrated and other 15th and 16th Century Books
  • No. 64. Books chiefly remarkable for their Typography or Illustrations
  • No. 76. Incunabula, Early Illustrated, and other books
  • No. 87. Early Printed Books (with some pencil annotations)
Held by John Barnard
BAR-13P.M. Barnard's Catalogues. Tudor Books. Autographs. Bound collection of catalogues, some annotated in pencil with sale details [see also BAR/10, BAR/11BAR/12, BAR/14, BAR/73, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • No. 30. Books and a Few Manuscripts Relating to the Tudor Period (undated)
  • No. 32. Stuarts and their Period (undated)
  • No. 37. Early English Books (undated)
  • No. 43. Tudor and Early Stuart History and Literature (undated)
  • No. 52. Tudor and Early Stuart History and Literature (undated, but 1912 based on chronology)
  • No. 65. Tudor and Early Stuart History and Literature (undated, but 1912/1913 based on chronology)
  • No. 81. Rare Tudor and Stuart Books (undated, but 1913/1914 based on chronology)
  • No. 94. Rare Tudor and Stuart Books (undated)
  • No. 41. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents (undated)
  • No. 51. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents (undated, but 1912 based on chronology)
  • No. 59. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents (undated, but 1912 based on chronology)
  • No. 68. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents (undated, but 1913 based on chronology)
  • No. 80. Autographs, Charters and other Documents (undated, but 1913/1914 based on chronology)
  • No. 92. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents (undated)
Held by John Barnard
BAR-14P.M. Barnard's Catalogues. Miscellaneous. Nos. 97-116. Mostly undated. Issued from 10 Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells [see also BAR/10, BAR/11BAR/12, BAR/13, BAR/73, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • No. 97. Scandinavia
  • No. 98. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads, etc.
  • No. 99. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents
  • No. 100. Printed Bibles; Books of Antiquarian, Genealogical and Topographical Interest; Scotch History and Literature
  • No. 101. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads, etc. (June-July 1915)
  • No. 102. Art, Architecture, Calligraphy and Ornament
  • No. 103. Tudor and Stuart Books
  • No. 104. Autographs, Deeds and Documents
  • No. 105. Books, Autographs and Manuscripts
  • No. 106. Naval and Military
  • No. 107. Bibliography; Facsimiles of MSS; Books on Autographs; Reference Books etc.
  • No. 108. Tracts, Broadsides, Ballads, etc. (April-May 1916)
  • No. 109. Rare and Interesting Books
  • No. 110. Liturgical and Theological books
  • No. 111. Autographs, Manuscripts, Documents and Drawings
  • No. 112. Art, Bibliography and History of Literature
  • No. 113. Rare and Interesting Books
  • No. 114. Autographs, Manuscripts and Documents
  • No. 115. Rare and Interesting Books and Autographs
  • No. 116. Books on Art. Arundel Society Chromo-Lithographs
Held by John Barnard
BAR-15Rev. P. Mordaunt Barnard, A Homily of Clement of Alexandria Entitled Who Is the Rich Man that is Being Saved. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1901) [English translation of Clement's Quis Dives Salvetur - see also BAR-8 and BAR-43 for P.M. Barnard's analysis of the Greek text.]Held by John Barnard
BAR-16P. Mordaunt Barnard, Jezebel. A Drama. London: Francis Griffiths (1904). Play based on the biblical story.
  1. Copy bound by Taunton & Evans. Ethel Taunton was the author’s sister-in-law, and her partnership with G. Wallbrand Evans was one of the few female bookbinding firms of the period. [From Ian Morin's house, 2023]
  2. Bound copy in original blue binding
Held by John Barnard
BAR-17Thomas Wilson [Bishop of Sodor and Man] A Short and Plain Instruction for The Better Understanding of the Lord's Supper with the Necessary Preparation required: for the Benefit of Young Communicants, and of such as have not well considered This Holy Ordinance. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62 (1789). Autographed on fly-leaf by Sophia Eliza Martin [1766-1827, eldest daughter of Sir Mordaunt Martin], Frances Martin, Dec 1792 [1775-1802, fifth daughter of Sir Mordaunt Martin], George Martin Barnard [1799-1859, youngest son of Everilda Dorothea, second daughter of Sir Mordaunt Martin] and Thomas M. R. Barnard, December 1859 [1829-1878, only son of William Smith Barnard, fourth son of Everilda Dorothea Barnard, nee Martin]Held by John Barnard
BAR-18Memoirs of the Life of Robert Cary, Baron of Leppington and Earl of Monmouth. Written by Himself. Edited with explanatory notes by John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork. Dublin: George Faulkner (1759). A pencil note on the flyleaf, in the hand of Percy Mordaunt Barnard (?) notes "Elizabeth, wife of John Mordaunt of Reigate and Avalon, mother of the great Earl of Peterborough & Monmouth, was daughter of Thomas Carey, 2nd son of Robert Carey, Earl of Monmouth. On page v of the preface to this book, it is wrongly stated that he died unmarried. See Preface to 'Diarie of Viscountess Mordaunt' (1856)"Held by John Barnard
BAR-19Thomas Barnard, M.A., Master of the Free-School in Leedes, An Historical Character Relating to the holy and exemplary Life of the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Hastings. Leedes: John Swale (1742). Inscribed on fly-leaf with the names of H. Clement, Thomas Alex Browne (Bilton Vicarage) and H. Gardiner [presumably previous owners]. N.B. The Charities set up by Lady Elizabeth Hastings still exist - see http://www.ladyelizabethhastingscharities.co.uk/Held by John Barnard
BAR-20Set of black-and-white photos of Osbert Barnard. Most stamped "Albert Winkler, Bern" (a well-known Bern photographer, who lived 1923-1978). Probably taken at a print sale at the Kornfeld (formerly Gutekunst and Klipstein) auction house in Bern in the 1960s or 1970s [See also BAR/79].
Held by John Barnard
BAR-21Craddock and Barnard Accounts for years 1968-1975 and 1979-1981
Held by John Barnard
BAR-22Selection of illustrated catalogues issued by Craddock & Barnard (A.M. Barnard & Osbert H. Barnard, 17 Church Road, Tunbridge Wells). Nos. 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 (all undated)Held by John Barnard
BAR-23Selection of illustrated catalogues issued by Craddock & Barnard (A.M. Barnard & Osbert H. Barnard, The Howard Gallery, 28 Museum Street, London WC1). Nos. 21-24 (all undated, though No. 21 contains advertisement for a new book on the Paintings and Drawings of J. B. C. Corot "to be issued in May 1929"). 2 copies of No. 23 (Edward Lear drawings)Held by John Barnard
BAR-24E. H. Barnard, The Merry Moorish Maids. Burlesque in One Act. Brigg: George Jackson (1864).  Inscribed on cover "Maria B. Barnard with the author's love". Edward Henry Barnard (1840-1866) was a second cousin to Maria Bolton Barnard (1823-1907), the 2nd daughter of Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885) by his first wife, Maria Bolton (who died in 1857). Eight months after Edward's death Maria's widowed father married Edward's sister Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906), his first cousin once removed.  In 1868 Maria married Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe (her elder sister's husband's brother), but he died the following year and in 1876 she married Thomas Dewar Bourdillon; she had no issue by either. Held by John Barnard
BAR-25Printed pedigree prepared by Major Robert Cary Barnard (1827-1906) entitled "Eight Generations; My Ancestors and Descendants. To my Children and their children, R.C.B. August 1899".  He was a first cousin of Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906), the first cousin once removed, and second wife, of Rev. Mordaunt Barnard. His second wife, Anne, was the daughter of Rev. J. S. Henslow, friend and supporter of Charles Darwin, and the sister-in-law of Joseph Hooker, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.Held by John Barnard
BAR-26Manuscript pedigree of descendants of Thomas Barnard of Leeds (1645-1685, father of the Headmaster). Annotated in various different hands, probably including Percy Mordaunt Barnard and Nea Morin.Held by John Barnard
BAR-27Visiting card for Mrs P. Mordaunt Barnard, 17, Church Road, Tunbridge WellsHeld by John Barnard
BAR-28St John Ambulance Association certificate in home nursing awarded to Alice M. Barnard, March 1915Held by John Barnard
BAR-292 pages cut out from a visitors book (presumably for the Rectory at Headley). Ist page gives entriesd dated between 4 Feb and 26 Oct 1901 (names include Frances S. Taunton, M. B. Bourdillon, Reginald Wild [1st cousin to Alice Barnard]. 2nd page has entries dated betweem 26 Oct 1901 (Ernest W. Wild [1st cousin to Alice Barnard]) and 6 July 1905. 2nd page verso has entries from 28 Sep 1907 (Mabel G. Taunton) and 3 Jan 1908Held by John Barnard
BAR-30Alpine Journal, 1 Nov 1899, page 595. Description of a new route on the Grosshorn 3765m made on 26 Aug by Rev. P. Mordaunt Barnard and a friend, with Theodor Kalbermatten of Ried.
BAR-31Collection  of four typescript letters from Osbert Barnard to Mordo Barnard, 1953. Mainly relating to business matters. These were probably sent to Mordo at Wasdale Head, where he spent several months following Dorothy's death.Held by John Barnard
BAR-32Miscellaneous unidentified photos (with some negatives) from box containing papers and letters related to Mordo Barnard, 1953. Identification neededHeld by John Barnard
BAR-33Two newsletters for the Club Sans Blague (climbing club) dated 22 Aug and 1 Oct 1953.Held by John Barnard
BAR-34Letters from Heather M Ward dated 20 Aug 1948  thanking Mordo for climb on Milestone Butress with herself, Douglas and Michael [? Michael Ward, Everest mountaineer?]Held by John Barnard
BAR-35Personal letter from "Jean" of Heswell, Wirral, dated 11 Aug 1953 to Mordo Barnard. Mentions "Mr Brunning" (? Carl Brunning, author of "Rock-Climbing and Mountaineering, Faber & Faber (1946) ?]Held by John Barnard
BAR-36Marriage certificate for Charles Mordaunt Barnard and Annie Ottalie Walker, St Ann's Curch, Paris of St Ann and St Mary, Manchester, 24 July 1826. Bride and Groom both identifed as "chemist". Witnesses Ottalie Walker and Nea E BarnardHeld by John Barnard
BAR-37Set of photos of Mordo Barnard, mainly as a child or youth; some with his parentsHeld by John Barnard
BAR-38Set of 7 photos taken at 12 Aberdeen Park, London N5. Probably late 1940s / early 1950s. Some in sitting room, some showing Mordo and Dorothy Barnard in garden with others unidentifedHeld by John Barnard
BAR-39Party of three climbers surmounting the Nose on North Climb, Pillar Rock, Ennerdale. Climbers unidenified, bt third man (in hat) might be Mordo Barnard. Also photo of climbers on Napes NeedleHeld by John Barnard
BAR-40Set of photos showing climbing at Harrisons Rocks, near Groombridge. Various climbers, mainly unidentifed, buit including Mordo Barnard and Nea MorinHeld by John Barnard
BAR-41Documents relating to admission of Percy Mordaunt Barnard to North Wales Counties Mental Hospital, and his death and busial (1940-41)Photocopies obtained by John Barnard from Denbighshire Archives, July 2015
BAR-42Large family bible recording the sons of Rev. Thomas Barnard (1765-1799), Vicar of Great Amwell. The bible is embossed on the cover "John Gilbt. Barnard. From his Godmother, and Grandmother,  Eliza Rosenhagen, 1763" [This is Rev. John Gilbert Barnard (1763-1791), Rector of Bigby and Vicar of Barnetby-le-Wold, Co. Lincoln. His grandmother was Elizabeth (née Haydon, c1717-1798), wife of Arnold Rosenhagen (c1698-c1743), who was steward to the Duchess of Kendal, mistress of King George I.] The bible was presumably inherited by John Gilbert Barnard's younger brother Thomas on his death, unmarried, at the age of 26. Following the deaths of Thomas and of his wife Everilda Dorothea (née Martin, 1767-1839) it passed to their son Mordaunt (1795-1885) who passed it to his younger son Percy Mordaunt Barnard (1868-1941). A bookplate pasted on inside of cover records "Percy M Barnard from Mordaunt Barnard, 1 Jan 1884" . The front few pages record manuscript entries, mainly in the hand of Everilda Dorothea Barnard, as follows:
  • "Thomas Barnard, Clerk, the Owner of this Book, was married to Everilda Dorothea Martin, the second day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four at the Parish Church of Burnham Westgate in the Country of Norfolk" [N.B. Howard and Crisp give the date of this marriage as Dec 1792]
  • "Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen, Son of Thomas Barnard, and Everilda Dorothea his wife was born the 12th of December , & baptized the 17th of the same month in the year 1794, and received into the Congregation the 6th of April 1795 - his baptism is registered at Stifford in the County of Essex, & his being received into the Congregation at Withersfield in the county of Suffolk. Died a midshipman the 27th of June 1813 of wounds received in action off the Gulf of Salonica." [An unidentified newspaper cutting pasted below gives a more detailed report of his death.]
  • "Mordaunt, son of Thomas Barnard and Everilda Dorothea his Wife was born the 5th of December 1795, baptized the 13th of December 1795, & received into the congregation the 10th of January 1796 at Litcham in the County of Norfolk." [Two newspaper cuttings pasted below give reports of his death at St Leonard's-on-Sea on 29 Oct 1885.]
  • "John Gilbert, son of Thomas Barnard and Everilda Dorothea his Wife, was born the 10th & privately baptized the 19th of February 1797. Received into the congregation 18th of June 1797 at Litcham in the County of Norfolk. Died at Meerut in Bengal the 17th of Novr. 1822."
  • "William Smith, son of Thomas Barnard and Everilda Dorothea his wife was born the 17th and privately baptized the 20th of April 1798 at Litcham in the County of Norfolk, & received into the Congregation the 26th day of June 1798 at Burnham Westgate in the same County."
  • "George Martin, son of Thomas Barnard and Everilda Dorothea, his Wife, was born on the 4th and privately baptized the 7th of April 1799 at Litcham in the Country of Norfolk, and received into the congregation the 3rd of July 1799 at Burnham Westgate inthe same Country". In another hand (probably that of Percy Mordaunt Barnard): "He died at Nice in Piedmont on the 22nd February 1859."
  • "On the 14th of June 1799 it pleased Almighty God to deprive me and my five infant Boys of an indulgent and affectionate Husband and Father in the 35th year of his age. Everilda Dorothea Barnard."
[See also the Book of Common Prayer, BAR-46.]
From Ian Morin's house
BAR-43Annotated copies of P.M. Barnard's two publications on the Greek texts of Clement of Alexandria, bound togther by Taunton & Elias [Ethel Taunton was the author's sister-in-law]. The pages contain extensive manuscript annotations in the hand of the author.
  1. Clement of Alexandria: Quis Dives Salvetur. Re-edited Together with an Introduction on the MSS of Clement's Works by P. Mordaunt Barnard, M.A. Texts and Studies, Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature, Vol. V, No. 2. Cambridge University Press, 1897." 
  2. The Biblical Text of Clement of Alexandria in the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. Collected and Edited by P. Mordaunt Barnard, M.A., with an Introduction by F.C. Burkitt, M.A. Texts and Studies, Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature, Vol. V, No. 5. Cambridge University Press, 1899." 
Cover, title pages and sample page photographed, Sep 2019. See also also BAR-8 for separate unbound copies of The Biblical Text, and BAR-15 for P.M. Barnard's English translation of Quis Dives Salvetur
From Ian Morin's house
BAR-44Bound copy of the New Testament in Greek. Inscribed on inside cover "P. M. Barnard, Xts" [Christ's College], so presumably purchased as an undergraduate. Contains many manuscript notes in the owner's hand. [Cover and first twenty pages photographed, Sep 2019]From Ian Morin's house
BAR-45Hardback manuscript book of Fancy and other poems by Mordaunt Barnard (c. 120pp). Dated on inside cover "Mordant Barnard April 14, 1817". This is a manuscript version of the collection published the same year by E & J Goode  with attribution "By an Undergraduate" (BAR-6). [Cover, title and contents page and poem "Fancy" photographed Sep 2019]From Ian Morin's house
BAR-46Large family Book of Common Prayer embossed on the cover "John G. Barnard. From his Godmother, and Grandmother,  Eliza Rosenhagen, 1763" [This is Rev. John Gilbert Barnard (1763-1791), Rector of Bigby and Vicar of Barnetby-le-Wold, Co. Lincoln. His grandmother was Elizabeth (née Haydon, c1717-1798), wife of Arnold Rosenhagen (c1698-c1743), who was steward to the Duchess of Kendal, mistress of King George I.] The book was presumably inherited by John Gilbert Barnard's younger brother Thomas on his death, unmarried, at the age of 26, and ultimately passed via his son Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1884) to his grandson Rev. Percy Mordaunt Barnard (1868-1941). A bookplate pasted on inside of cover records "Percy M Barnard from Mordaunt Barnard, 1 Jan 1884. M. B." [See also the family bible BAR-42.]From Ian Morin's house
BAR-47Signe's History. A Norwegian Tale, by Magdalene Thorsen, translated by the Rev. M.R. Barnard, B.A. London: Chapman & Hall, 1865. Bound copy in red leather. [Cover and title page photographed, Sep 2019]From Ian Morin's house
BAR-48Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel and The Lady of the Lake. Bound volume (328pp) containing the two poems and copiously illustrated with watercolour sketches by "Claribel", many of apparently Scottish mountain scenes. Inscription on fly sheet reads "A. S. Barnard, Dec 16th 1883" [50th birthday of Adelaide Sophia Barnard], with pencil note below reading, "Sketches etc. by 'Claribel', Charlotte Allington, 1st wife of Charles Cary Barnard, by whom this book was given to his sister, my mother. The inscription is in his writing. PMB" [Percy Mordaunt Barnard]From Ian Morin's house
BAR-49The Funeral Sermon of Margaret Countess of Richmond and Derby, Mother to King Henry VII and Foundress of Christ's and St John's College in Cambridge with a Preface containing some further Account of her Charities and Foundations, Together with a Catalogue of her Professors both at Cambridge and Oxford And of her Preachers at Cambridge. London, A. Bosvile, 1708. Original copy with Latin inscription signed by Thomas Barnard DD [1728-1781, Rector of Withersfield], Calend. Septemb. 1778. [Binding in poor condition with front cover missing]Held by John Barnard
BAR-50Rev. Mordaunt Roger Barnard, Sport in Norway and Where to Find it, Together with a Short Account of the Vegetable Productions of the Country, to which is Added a List of the Alpine Flora of the Dovre Fjeld and of the Norwegian Ferns etc. London, Chapman & Hall (1864)Copy purchased by John Barnard, c. 2003
BAR-51P. Mordaunt Barnard, The Interpretation of the New Testament in Modern Life and Thought. Essays for the Times, No. 9. London: Francis Griffiths [1905]. [https://archive.org/download/MN41910ucmf_0/MN41910ucmf_0.pdf]
Comments on the essay appeared in "Notes of Recent Exposition", The Expository Times 16 (12) 529-537 (Sep 1905) [https://doi.org/10.1177%2F001452460501601201; https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/expository-times/016_12_529.pdf]
Scanned copies downloaded
BAR-52Barnard Pedigrees in Visitation of England and Wales:
  1. Willoughby de Broke Pedigree in Visitation of England and Wales. Vol. 8. edited by J.J. Howard and F.A. Crisp, privately printed (1900), pp. 36-40 [descendants of Rev. Robert Barnard, prebendary of Winchester (1760-1834)]
  2. Barnard Pedigree in Visitation of England and Wales. Notes Vol. 7. edited by F.A. Crisp, privately printed (1907), pp. 166-169 [descendants of William Barnard of Leeds (fl. 1685)]
  3. Barnard Pedigree in Visitation of England and Wales. Vol. 19. edited by F.A. Crisp, privately printed (1917), pp. 153-162 [descendants of Rev. Robert Cary Barnard (1758-1827) and of Rev. Thomas Barnard of Great Amwell (d. 1799)]
Photocopies made by John Barnard
BAR-53Engraved metal bookplate with Barnard arms and crest and name “Mordaunt Barnard P.” Possibly made for Rev Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885) and later modified by his son Percy Mordaunt Barnard.Held by John Barnard
BAR-54Church guide to St Mary the Virgin, Withersfield, with note on monument to Rev Thomas Barnard (Rector 1756-1781)Purchased by John Barnard, July 2009
BAR-55Church guide to St John the baptist, Great Amwell, and parish magazine July/Aug 2009 [Thomas Barnard, Vicar 1793-99; Mordaunt Barnard, Vicar 1826-84]Purchased by John Barnard, July 2009
BAR-56Guidebook to St Mary the Virgin, Headley, Surrey, and parish magazine Jun/July 2016 [Percy Mordaunt Barnard, Rector 1898-1905]Purchased by John Barnard, Sep 2016
BAR-57Mounted studio photo of Charles Mordaunt Barnard, in RFC/RAF uniform aged about 17 (circa 1917/18) [22cm x 16cm]Given to John Barnard by Denise Evans, Sep 2019
BAR-58Miscellaneous notes and references re Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885)Collected by John Barnard
BAR-59Miscellaneous notes and references re Charles Mordaunt Barnard (1901-1983), including some personal papersCollected by John Barnard
BAR-60Miscellaneous notes and references concerning descendants of Rev Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885) and his first wife Maria Bolton
(Dundas, Neville-Rolfe, Bourdillon etc.)
Collected by John Barnard
BAR-61Miscellaneous notes and references concerning Barnard families apparently unrelated to my own ancestorsCollected by John Barnard
BAR-62Miscellaneous notes and references concerning my Barnard ancestors and relatives, not more specifically cataloguedCollected by John Barnard
BAR-63Set of photographs taken in Snowdonia and the Lake District, probably in the 1940s, showing C.M. Barnard, Dorothy Barnard, Nea Morin and others, mainly members of the Ladies' Alpine Club and/or Pinnacle Club. Some photos may have been taken on Ladies' Alpine Club Meets at Ogwen Cottage in June 1944, and in Wasdale in June 1945 and September 1948.
  1. Group outside Ogwen Cottage; Mordo Barnard seated far left; Nea Morin in centre of 5 women standing
  2. Dorothy Barnard cutting someone's hair outside Ogwen Cottage; Nea Morin standing behind
  3. Group standing outside Ogwen Cottage; Nea Morin standing on right; ? Mordo Barnard on left; marked 1944 on back
  4. Group of women by ? Llyn Idwal; Nea in foreground
  5. Group on ? N Ridge of Tryfan; Mordo Barnard on right; Dorothy Barnard and Nea Morin; 2 women on left unidentified
  6. Dorothy Barnard on N ridge of Tryfan
  7. Three women on summit of Glyder Fach; Nea Morin on right; others unidentified
  8. View of Llyn Ogwen
  9. Marked on back "Bochlwyd Butress"
  10. Marked on back "Cneifon Arete"
  11. Marked on back in unknown hand "Dea [Nea?] and Mary [?]Moise on Cneifon Arete"
  12. Marked on back in unknown hand "On hill above Pig track 27/9/46"; Dorothy Barnard 2nd from left; others unidentified
  13. Marked on back "Pinnacle Club meet, late 1940s, High Level Route, Pillar; ? Nea sitting on right with ? Mordo behind her
  14. Dorothy Barnard and Mordo Barnard on deckchairs in a garden under blanket; woman on right unidentified
Held by John Barnard
BAR-64Miscellaneous documents and photographs relating to Osbert Howard Barnard. Including photograph signed by fellow naval cadets, letter of condolence on his death from art dealer Hubert Prouté (Paul Prouté SA) of Paris (25 Sep 1985) and correspondence with the Prouté family on the death of Hubert Prouté in 2022.Held y John Barnard
BAR-65Miscellaneous photographs of Charles Mordaunt Barnard, including childhood ones with sister Nea BarnardHeld by John Barnard
BAR-66Mounted wedding photograph of Nea Barnard and Jean MorinHeld by John Barnard
BAR-67Portrait photograph of Dorothy Barnard (fomerly Drury, née Higgins) - multiple mounted prints and original negativeHeld by John Barnard
BAR-68Framed photograph of Nea Morin abseiling from the Isolated Buttress at Harrison's Rocks, Kent. Man at top unidentified.Held by John Barnard
BAR-69Hubert Prouté, "In Memory of Osbert Barnard", Print Quarterly, 5, 283-5 (1988). With correction by Roger B. Higgins, Print Quarterly, 6 (1), 60 (1989). [Personal obituary note; Prouté (1922-2022) was a fellow art dealer (Galerie Paul Prouté) from Paris; his note contains a number of factual errors, most of which are corrected by Higgins, who was an employee of Craddock and Barnard during the 1960s and 1970s, and was the nephew of Mordo Barnard's partner during the 1940s, Dorothy]Available at British Library
BAR-70Archival material on the British Alizarine Company, held at Manchester University Library. Charles Mordaunt Barnard (1901-1983) was employed as a research chemist by the company in the mid to late 1920s (see also BAR/71). The documents included in the collection do not mention him by name.University of Manchester Special Collections ICI/4
BAR-71Patents on dyestuffs taken out by Charles Mordaunt Barnard:
  1. GB222947A (10 Jul 1923, accepted 10 Oct 1924) to C.M Barnard
  2. GB252240A (15 Nov 1924, accepted 17 May 1926) to C.M. Barnard and British Alizarine Company
  3. GB252646A (15 Nov 1924, accepted 17 May 1926) to C.M. Barnard and British Alizarine Company
  4. GB281213A (6 Jan 1927, accepted 1 Dec 1927) to C.M. Barnard and British Alizarine Company
BAR-72William Sedgwick Barnard, The Quest for the Barnard Bear, Mosman, NSW, Australia, 1st edition, 2022. Comprehensive narrative history of the author's Barnard ancestors and links to the Drake, Rosenhagen, Elwes, Henslow, Thomas, Winsor and Cane families. 272pp, A4, hardback. Copy 14 of limited edition of 30 copiesGiven by the author to John Barnard
BAR-73Set of 29 unbound book catalogues issued by P.M. Barnard [see also BAR/10, BAR/11BAR/12, BAR/13, BAR/14, and comprehensive list at BAR/78].
  • Nos. 40, 47, 64, 87 (all issued from 10 Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells and duplicated in BAR/12)
  • Nos. 125, 128, 136, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 159, 160, 161, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172, 175, 178, 179, 181 (all issued from 17 Church Road, Tunbridge Wells; No. 175 also gives address at The Howard Gallery, 28 Museum Street, London WC1)
Details given at https://www.robinhalwas.com/007900-pm-barnard-stock-catalogues
Purchased from bookseller  Robin Halwas July 2022 and held by John Barnard
BAR-74Material related to John Mordaunt Barnard (1887-1939), his wife Dorothy (Dollie) Henriette Walker (c. 1896-1932)
  1. Will of John Mordaunt Barnard (1887-1939) with Probate dated 23 Oct 1939 at Oxford
  2. Death certificate for John Mordaunt Barnard (1887-1939), 1 Jul 1939, Wadham College Oxford
  3. Brian Burke-Gaffney, "On the Jagged Shores of Japan: The Story of the Walker Brothers", CROSSROADS. A Journal of Nagasaki History and Culture, 5, 59-86 (Autumn 1997) [Downloaded from http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/earns/walker.html, Oct 2022] [Wilson Walker (1845-1914) was Dorothy Walker's father]
Copies held by John Barnard
BAR-75Material related to Marjorie Walker Barnard (1917-1999) and Pamela Mary Barnard (1923-1995)
  1. Will of Marjorie Barnard (16 Nov 1988)
  2. Will of Pamela Barnard (26 May 1995)
  3. Probate for Pamela Barnard (5 Jul 1995)
  4. Estate Accounts for Pamela Barnard (25 Mar 1997) [original held at Holy Trinity RC Church, Brook Green]
  5. Probate for Marjorie Barnard (12 Dec 1999)
  6. Estate Accounts for Marjorie Barnard (27 Feb 2001) [original held at Holy Trinity RC Church, Brook Green]
  7. Notes on phone call with Michael Chute, Sacristan at Holy Trinity RC Church, Brook Green, who knew Marjorie and Pamela Barnard (29 Sep 2022)
Copies held by John Barnard
BAR-76Newspaper cuttings related to John Mordaunt Barnard (1887-1939) and his family
  1. JMB travel to Nagasaki, 23 Sep 1911 (North China Herald, 30 Sep 1911, p. 857)
  2. JMB travel to Kobe, 11 Sep 1912 (North China Herald, 14 Sep 1912, p. 786)
  3. JMB guest in Tokyo and new appointment with National Agency (Shanghai Times, 17 Feb 1914, p. 4)
  4. JMB (Asst. Sec. and Inspectorate of Salt Gabelle) and Dollie Walker to be married (North China Herald, 4 Nov 1916, p. 240)
  5. Report on wedding of JMB and Dollie Walker at Peking, 2 Nov 1916 (North China Herald, 11 Nov 1916, p. 313)
  6. JMB and wife guests of HB Darnell of Miyajuima, the Uplands [Victoria BC, Canada] (Victoria Daily Times, 17 Dec 1930)
  7. JMB and wife guests of honour at party at Miyajuima, the Uplands [Victoria BC, Canada] (The Province, 20 Dec 1930)
  8. Death of Dorothy, wife of JMB, 19 Dec 1932 (Victoria Daily Times, 20 Dec 1932, 2nd sect., p.1 col. A)
  9. Death of Dorothy (Dollie), wife of JMB and dau. of Capt. Wilson Walker  (North China Herald, 28 Dec 1932, p. 520)
Copies provided by Prof Robert Bickers (Bristol University) Feb 2022, and held by John Barnard
BAR-77Passenger list and immigation records related to John Mordaunt Barnard (1887-1939) and his family
  1. Arrival of JMB, Dollie and Marjorie at Liverpool from Montreal aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Minnedosa, 12 Jul 1920
  2. Arrival of JMB, Dollie and Marjorie (en route to China) at Quebec from Liverpool aboard the SS Empress of Britain,  3 Nov 1920
  3. Arrival of JMB, Dollie, Marjorie and Pamela at Liverpool from Montreal aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm, 10 May 1925
  4. Departure of JMB from Southampton to St John, New Brunswick, Canada, aboard Canadian Pacific liner Montclare, 29 Nov 1930
  5. Arrival of JMB, Marjorie and Pamela at London from Seattle aboard M.V. California Express (Fruit Express Line), 20 Dec 1934
  6. Arrival of John M. Barnard at Southampton from Quebec aboard Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, 18 Jul 1935. [His age is given in the manifest as 58, and his residence Dover, so this is probably the unrelated John Maurice Barnard (c. 1877-1953) ofFolkestone]
  7. Canadian immigration record for JMB, June 1920
  8. Canadian immigration record for JMB, Sep 1920
  9. Canadian immigration record for Marjorie, Sep 1920
Records downloaded from Ancestry and FamilySearch
BAR-78Comprehensive list of P.M. Barnard's book catalogues (issued 1905-1934), with notes on holdings at the Bodleian Library, the British Library, the Grolier Club (New York) and in John Barnard's private collection (see BAR/10, BAR/11, BAR/12, BAR/13, BAR/14 and BAR/73). Prepared by John Barnard, 2022
BAR-79Photo of attendees at sale of Old Master prints and drawings at Kornfeld (formerly formerly Gutekunst and Klipstein) auction house, Bern, March 1954. Osbert Barnard is in back row, 2nd from left. [Downloaded from https://www.kornfeld.ch/g325.html Mar 2023]. [See also BAR-20]
BAR-80Denise Evans, Waypoints to Eternity. Autobiography of Denise Nea, Lady Evans (née Morin). Privately printed, 2023.Signed copy given to John Barnard by the author
BAR-81Sailing log book prepared by Osbert Howard Barnard covering years 1930-1935, with associated correspondence, photographs, receipts and ephemera. [Purchased by John Barnard from Simon Bensted Brown (who found it in a second hand booksellers), March 2023]
  1. Bound manuscript log book (back cover missing) with photographic illustrations mainly covering sailing in OHB's yacht Everilda, which was normally based on the Medway at Rochester or Tonbridge. 1930 (cruise up East Anglian coast 8-21 Sep); 1931 (various weekends "fitting out", mainly with T. O'Brien, and cruise Rochester to Felixstowe 21 Aug - 6 Sep); 1932 (various weekends in June and July, and cruise to Ostende with O'Brien 12 Aug - 2 Sep); 1933 (various weeekends, plus inserted pages covering cruise to Rotterdam on Daisy, a larger vessel borrowed from Rev. Basil Matthews, 29 Jul - 9 Aug [appears incomplete]); 1934 (fitting out with help from "Michael" [otherwise unidentified], cruise to Aldeburgh 4-20 Aug); Winter 1934/35 (ship overhauled at Tonbridge, considerable delay in taking her down again "caused by our theatrical activities during the winter"); 1935 (various weekends with "Michael". also references to Miss Bethell, Miss Peyton, "Marian", Cyril Spinks and Pearson - final entry dated 28 July)
  2. Three lock receipts for Medway navigation dated 26, 26 and 27 Sep 1931
  3. Menu for The North Club 2nd Annual Carousal, Earls Court Hotel, Tunbridge Wells, 3 Oct 1931. The menu is composed entirely of appropriate Shakespearian quotations, identified in the hand of Percy Mordaunt Barnard.
  4. Receipt dated 16 Aug 1932
  5. French customs form in respect of Everilda (21 Aug 1932); Belgian receipts dated 22, 23 and 25 Aug 1932; French receipt dated 27 Aug 1932; English sanitary certificate dated 29 Aug 1932
  6. Two letters from Rev. Basil Matthews, one dated 28 Jul 1933, the other undated
  7. Belgian receipt in respect of Daisy, dated 31 Jul 1933
  8. Guest card for Rotterdam Rowing and Sailing Club in name of OHB and Daisy, along with club postcard with sketch chart of the route from Rotterdam to Dunkerque.
  9. Card with scribbled notes in German
  10. Sheet of letterhead for S.A. des Tissus Méchaniques, Asnières sur Seine
  11. Photograph of large yacht (possibly Daisy) with several people standing on it (OHB possibly by mast)
  12. Compliments slips for Craddock and Barnard, Printsellers of 32 Museum Street
  13. Envelope addressed to OHB at 17 Church Road, Tunbridge Wells from Pension Neuer Markt, Seilergasse 9, Wien.
Held by John Barnard
BAR-82Tony [Rev. Canon Anthony Nevin Barnard] Spotting Jesus in the Scriptures: Exploring the mind of Jesus and the mission of the People of God, Close Publications (2022). ISBN 978-1-7391276-4-0. Copy presented to John Barnard by the author, Sep 2023
BAR-8319th century Barnard family photograph albums from Ian Morin's house: 
  1. Small (11.5x14.0cm) photo album containing 13 photographs. Monogram ASB on first page is for Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906). Some pencil identifications in hand of her son Percy Mordaunt Barnard. Identified photographs include Charlotte
    Christina Barnard (1836-1899; ASB's first cousin), Edward Henry Barnard (1840-1866; ASB's youngest brother amd the author of The Merry Moorish Maids [BAR/24]), Caroline Georgiana Puckle (1832-1903; née Barnard; ASB's sister), Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885; ASB's husband)
  2. Large photo album with monogram A.S.B. [Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906)] on cover
  3. Large photo album with monogram S.J.E. [Sophia Jane Elwes (d. 1867), the sister of Adelaide Barnard’s mother Caroline Arabella Elwes (1798-1866)].
Item 1 held by Natasha Evans; items 2 and 3 held by John Barnard
BAR-84Filling in the Gaps: Ian Morin 1935-2023. Personal memoir by Sandra Worthington, 21 July 2023. (2pp)Copy held by John Barnard
BAR-85Charlotte Alington Barnard [“Claribel”], Verses and Songs. London, James Nisbet & Co. (c. 1868). Frontispiece apparently signed by the author. MS note on flyleaf in hand of P.M. Barnard: “C.A.B. was Claribel, first wife of my uncle Charles Cary Barnard. PMB”.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-86Envelope marked “Postcards to Granny from Nea and Osbert in the ‘30s” containing
  • nine postcards from Nea, eight from France addressed to her mother in Tunbridge Wells (including one describing her all-female guideless traverse of the Meije) and one from Austria (1 Jan 1931) addressed to her mother in Bermuda. 
  • two cards from Osbert, both from Belgium on his August 1932 sailing trip there (see BAR/81), both forwarded from Tunbridge Wells to his mother in Capel Curig.
  • six additional cards (forwarded separately by Sandra Worthington, Nov 2023), five from Nea in the Alps or Paris postmarked in the 1920s, and one postmarked Paris 3 Aug 1929 signed C.W. (possibly Claude Wilson?) and D.V.
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-87Facsimiles from Early Illustrated Books. Printed at the Chiswick Press for P.M. Barnard, 10 Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells and 85 Bridge Street, Manchester. Loose set of 31 pages (numbered in pencil) with cover. 285x225mm. Advertised on inside cover of PMB’s Catalogue No.36 (March 1910) [see BAR/12], where it is noted than only 85 copies were printed for sale. From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-88Sir Martin Mar-People. His Coller of Esses. Imprinted at London by Richard Ihones 1590. Reprinted for P.M. Barnard, 17 Church Road Tunbridge Wells, 1923. Advertised on the back cover of PMB’s Catalogue 141 (Jan 1924).From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-89Bound copy (front cover detached) of Jeremy Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living (London: William Pickering, 1847) with inscriptions on fly-leaf “Louisa Charlotte Barnard [1830-1855, sister of Adelaide Sophia Barnard] from Charlotte Copley [Lady Charlotte Copley, née Anderson-Pelham (1810-1875), their mother’s first cousin], Jun 29th 1853”; “Adelaide Sophia Barnard, 1855”; “Percy Mordaunt Barnard, 1891”.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-90Bound copy of Samuel Smiles, Self-Help; with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance (London: John Murray, 1880), embossed on front cover and with book-plate inside front cover from Maze Hill School, St Leonard’s-on-Sea: “Presented to Percy M. Barnard for Good Conduct & for Industry especially in his Classical work [Illegible] Head Master, July 27 1882” From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-91Bound copy of Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown’s Schooldays (Walter Scott Publishing Co. [no date]). Book-plate inside front cover for St Clare, Walmer: “I Form Lesson Prize presented to C.M. Barnard. [Signed] A.E. Murray [Headmaster], John Aston, July 1911”. [Charles Mordaunt Barnard (1901-1983) was P.M. Barnard’s eldest son; A.E. Murray was the father of A.G.W. Murray, who was Alice Mary Barnard's pseudonymous partner in Craddock and Barnard.]From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-92Copy of Magna Charta Stories, ed. A. Gilman (London: Blackie & Son [no date]). Inscribed on fly-leaf, “O.H. Barnard, Prize for Naval Cadetship, July 1916, Doon House, Westgate-on-Sea”. Percy Mordaunt Barnard’s younger son, Osbert Howard Barnard (1903-1985), was a pupil at Doon House Preparatory School in Westgate-on-Sea, prior to his enlisting as a naval cadet.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-93Copy of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poems Narrative, Elegiac and Visionary (London: J.M. Dent, 1899). Inscribed on fly-leaf “Percy Mordaunt and Alice [née Taunton] Barnard, with love and best wishes from Ethel [Ethel Flora Jane Taunton (1871-1959), Alice's sister], Feb 14th 1900 [Percy and Alice's wedding day]".From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-94Copy of Francis Bacon, Wisdom of the Ancients and New Atlantis (Cassell & Co., 1905). Inscribed on fly-leaf, “Alice and [Percy] Mordaunt [Barnard] from Lilian [Lilian Frances Taunton (1881-1961), Alice’s sister]"
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-95Correspondence between Osbert Barnard and his sister Nea Morin, many discussing Osbert's difficult relations with their elder brother Mordo:
  1. Letter from Osbert dated 15 Dec 1977
  2. Letter from Osbert dated 20 May 1978
  3. Letter from Osbert dated 21 May 1979
  4. Birthday card from Osbert, dated 20 May 1981. Discusses Mordo's retirement plans and Osbert’s own health concerns.
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-96Typescript reports on Alice Barnard's mediterranean trips in the 1930s:
  1. Malta (March 1935)
  2. Corsica (Feb 1936)
  3. SS Letitia Cruise to Mediterranean and Turkey (Feb/Mar 1937)
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-97Framed photo of Percy Mordaunt Barnard and Charles Mordaunt Barnard, circa 1905. [An identical photo appears in the BAR/37 collection]From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-98Correspondence between Mordo Barnard and his sister Nea Morin:
  • Letter from Mordo dated 9 Apr 1978
  • Letter from Nea to Mordo (presumably carbon copy retained by Nea) dated 6 May 1978
  • Letter from Mordo to Nea dated 12 May 1978
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-99Framed set of 3 photographs of Charles Mordaunt Barnard (1901-1983) as a yong boy, from clearance of Ian Morin's house. Held by John Barnard
BAR-100Oil-on-board portrait of Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885) from Ian Morin's house (sitter identified by comparison with photograph BAR/106). Reframed January 2024.Held by John Barnard
BAR-101Framed set of 2 photographs of a girl (probably Nea Everilda Barnard (1905-1986). Identified by comparison with other known photographs of her.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-102Framed photograph of Ian Morin on skis. He was captain of the Oxford University ski team in the 1950s, which is probably when this photo was taken.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-103Portrait of Louisa Charlotte Barnard (1830-1855) and Caroline Georgiana Barnard (later Puckle, 1832-1903) identified on reverse. A photograph of the portrait was forwarded to me in March 2023 by its current owner, who had acquired it in an antiques shop several years earlier. See also BAR/104 and BAR/119Owned by Jinsy Robinson
BAR-104Three miniature portraits of young girls in oval frames, from the clearance of Ian Morin's house. The sitters are not identified, but have considerable resemblance to the identified girls shown in BAR/103, who are two of of the four daughters of Rev Charles James Barnard (1797-1868), Rector of Bigby, Lincs. From left to right:
  1. Probably either Lucy Marion Barnard (later Drummond, 1839-1922) or Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906), from whom the portraits descended to her great-grandson Ian Morin
  2. Probably Louisa Charlotte Barnard (1830-1855)
  3. Caroline Georgiana Barnard (later Puckle, 1832-1903) (See also BAR/119)
Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (Lot 298)
BAR-105Two relief silhouette miniatures of Rev. Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885), from clearance of Ian Morin's house. Sitter identified by comparison with BAR/106
  1. Paperweight block
  2. In rectangular frame
Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (Lot 299)
BAR-106Framed photograph of Rev Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885), seen in August 2009 in the vestry of the church of St John the Baptist, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, where he was Vicar 1826-64. See also BAR/100 and BAR/105St John the Baptist, Great Amwell
BAR-107Silhouette miniature of Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard (1794-1813), eldest son of  Rev Thomas Barnard (Great Amwell) (c. 1765-1799), from clearance of Ian Morin's house. Identified on reverse in hand of his younger brother Rev. Mordaunt Barnard: “Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard born Dec 12th 1794 – died a Midshipman of wounds received in action June 27th 1813”. The label on the reverse shows that the artist was the well-known John Miers (1756-1821).Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (part of lot 301)
BAR-108Three miniature portraits, probably of sons of Rev. Charles James Barnard (1797-1868), from clearance of Ian Morin's house.
  1. Probably one of Rev. Charles Cary Barnard (1827-1905), Dudley Thomas Barnard (1829-1855) or Peham Wyndham Barnard (1833-1865)
  2. George Percy Barnard (1831-1854) in uniform of officer of 34th Regiment of Foot (note cap badge showing "34")
  3. Edward Henry Barnard (1840-1866), identified on basis of resemblance to photograph BAR-83-1-5.
Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (lots 302, 303 and 304)
BAR-109Framed portrait of Charles Anderson-Pelham (1781-1846), 1st Earl of Yarborough. This is a print of the mezzotint engraving by George Raphael Ward (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1895-0617-484), after the portrait attributed to Henry Perronet Briggs (https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-earl-of-yarborough-16717).

The 1st Earl was the son of Charles Anderson-Pelham (1749-1823), 1st Baron Yarborough and Sophia Aufrère. His sister Caroline (wife of Robert Cary Elwes) was the mother of Caroline Arabella Elizabeth Elwes (1798-1866), who married Rev. Charles James Barnard (1797-1868). 
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-110Framed portrait print of Arnold Rosenhagen (1697-1743) with pug dog. Arnold Rosenhagen was steward to the Duchess of Kendal, one of George I’s mistresses, and his daughter Melosine (named after the Duchess) married Rev. Thomas Barnard, (1720-1781), Rector of Withersfield, who had tutored her brother Philip at St John’s College Cambridge.

The print is misidentified on the back of the frame as being of “Thomas Rosenhagen Barnard”. In principle this could be either Midshipman Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard (1794-1813) (see BAR/107) or Rev. Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard (1829-1878), but the former was killed in naval action age 19, while the latter lived manifestly too late to be the subject of the portrait.

The print is shown with identification at https://pugdogpassion.com/18th-century-pugs/ (a site which seems to have more interest in the dog than the man!) though there is no indication of the artist or the location of the print. A 1932 article (BAR/111) shows a reproduction of a oil portrait (then owned by Hubert Vyel Juan Cary-Barnard) of Arnold Rosennhagen by Henry Pickering, on which the print seems to be based. This article references an earlier one (BAR/112) which suggests that the oil portrait was at one time owned by Rev Mordaunt Barnard (1795-1885), who inherited it on the death of his maiden aunt Charlotte Anne Barnard (c. 1766-1849), a grand-daughter of the sitter. Presumably it passed from him to his first cousin once removed (and later brother-in-law) Rev. Charles Cary-Barnard (1827-1905) who was Hubert Vyel Juan Cary-Barnard's father. My efforts to contact  a living descendant of Charles Cary-Barnard have not so far been successful.
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-111Stanford Rayner, "Ancestors", The Connoisseur, 90, 27-30 (Jul-Dec 1932). Article discussing a number of family portraits then in the possession of Hubert Vyel Juan Cary-Barnard (1878-1972), and their sitters, including BAR/110. Downloaded from https://archive.org/details/connoisseurillus90lond/page/27/mode/1up.Downloaded by John Barnard, June 2020
BAR-112Notes on the Rosenhagen Family from The Eagle, a Magazine supported by the members of St John’s College, Cambridge, March 1916, pp. 286-288. Downloaded from https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Eagle/Eagle%20Volumes/1910s/1916/Eagle_1916_Lent.pdf.Downloaded by John Barnard, March 2020
BAR-113Framed portrait print of Sophia Pelham (née Aufrère) (1752-1786). Print by William Dickinson after oil portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The subject was the wife of Charles Anderson-Pelham (1749-1823), later 1st Baron Yarborough, and their daughter Caroline Anderson-Pelham (1777-1812) married Robert Cary Elwes(1772-1852), whose daughter Caroline Arabella Elizabeth Elwes (1798-1866) married Rev. Charles James Barnard (1797-1868). The print is well-known and there are impressions at
From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-114Two-page typescript obituary for Jean-Antoine Morin (1897-1943) [in French]From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-115Personal papers and photographs of Nea Morin (née Barnard) (1905-1986) in medium-sized suitcase. The letters are mainly ones from her children, but others from contemporary women climbers.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-116Cardboard box containing letters from Jean Morin to Nea Morin, mainly from the 1930s and 1940s. Also includes some climbing logs of Jean Morin, some from before World War I.From Ian Morin's house, 2023
BAR-117Two photographs of Percy Mordaunt Barnard and family [Images e-mailed to John Barnard by Sandra Worthington, 3 Nov 2023]
  1. Alice Mary Barnard holding Osbert Howard Barnard, Percy Mordaunt Barnard with Charles Mordaunt Barnard, Adelaide Sophia Barnard (seated). Circa 1904
  2. Alice Mary Barnard with Osbert Howard Barnard and Charles Mordaunt Barnard and family dog. Circa 1904
From Ian Morin's house
BAR-118Correspondence between John Barnard and Nea MorinFrom Ian Morin's house
BAR-119Portrait of a young girl in a locket (which is incribed Walter Jones, Sloane Street on reverse) from clearance of Ian Morin's house. The sitter is probably Caroline Georgiana Barnard (later Puckle, 1832-1903), on the basis of her resemblance to the portraits in BAR/103 and BAR/104/3Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (part of lot 297)
BAR-120Portrait of unidentified woman in a rectangular locket, from clearance of Ian Morin's house. On the basis that it was found with the similar portraits BAR/104 and BAR/119, the sitter is probably a daughter of Rev Charles James Barnard (1797-1868), i.e.
Lucy Marion Barnard (later Drummond, 1839-1922), Adelaide Sophia Barnard (1834-1906), Louisa Charlotte Barnard (1830-1855) or Caroline Georgiana Barnard (later Puckle, 1832-1903).
Sold at Walter Lloyd Jones auction 27 Mar 2024 (part of lot 297)
BAR-121Birth/Death certificates for children of Charles James Barnard (1797-1868) and Caroline Arabella Elwes (1798-1866). Of their eleven children, two died as babies (Harrington Fortescue Barnard in 1836, before the start of civil registration), four of tuberculosis in their twenties, and one of bowel obstruction, aged 31. The remaining four lived into their 70s or 80s.
  1. Dudley Thomas Barnard (b. 17 Jan 1829), Ensign, 52nd Madras Native Infantry, died 17 Jul 1855 at Bigby, aged 26, of Phthisis [tuberculosis]
  2. Louisa Charlotte Barnard (b. 8 Jan 1830), Spinster, died 19 Oct 1855 at Bigby, aged 25, of Phthisis pulmonalis [tuberculosis]
  3. George Percy Barnard (b. 11 Mar 1831), Lieutenant, 34th Regiment, died 13 Jun 1854 at Bigby, aged 23, of Phthisis pulmonalis [tuberculosis]
  4. Frances Mary Barnard Birth Certificate: born 30 Mar 1838 at Bigby
  5. Frances Mary Barnard Death Certificate, died 13 Apr 1838 at Bigby, aged 14 days, of convulsions
  6. Pelham Wyndham Barnard (b. 25 Oct 1833), Farmer, died 11 Jan 1865 at Bigby, aged 31, of obstruction in the bowels, peritonitis with effusion
  7. Edward Henry Barnard (b. 8 Dec 1840), died 13 Jan 1866 at Torquay, aged 25, of consumption [tuberculosis]
Images Downloaded from GRO website
BAR-122Hilary Chapman, "The Craddock & Barnard Archive", Print Quarterly 14 (3), 317-318 (1997). Article on the donation of the archive to the History of Art Department at University College London by Christopher Mendes (who took over the firm of Craddock & Barnard in 1986).Images taken at British Library, Sep 2021
BAR-123Photographs of the memorial plaque to Rev Thomas Barnard (1686-1750), Master of Leeds Grammar School, at St John's Church, New Briggate, Leeds, along with other photographs of the church. One image was provided by William Barnard, from the collection of Ann Arkell.Digital images taken by John Barnard, Sep 2013