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9637992
  • Title
    Series 1: Manuscripts, sketches, printed maps and coats of arms by or associated with James Cook
  • Creator
  • Call number
    SAFE/DLMSF 1/pp. 1-80, 87
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    1579-1821
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9637992
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 223
    Photocopy : CY DLMSF 1
  • Physical Description
    0.04 metres of textual material (includes drawings, maps, coats of arms) (1 vol.) - manuscript (148 gilt-edged pages), watercolour drawings, printed maps - 50 x 34 cm
  • Scope and Content
    Pages 1-2 Coat of arms
    Captain Cook’s coat of arms. Engraved plate: with ‘GR. Vol: XVI’ added in ink. 13 cm. [Another copy in MSQ 144 p. 347 and an enlarged colour reproduction, with inscription and differing in details at MSQ 144 p. 351]

    Pages 3-4
    A single leaf with ‘From C C Janell’ in ink at top L.H., and ‘Writing of Captain Cook’ in another hand on R.H. side. It has a different watermark to following pages.

    Pages 5-16 Second Voyage – HMS Resolution
    18-28 December 1774 Journal of HMS Resolution: Fair copy in Cook’s hand of part of his journal, describing the passage from Cape Deseado to Cape Horn. 6ff. 32cm. Some pages headed in a different hand. [Photocopy of p. 7 is at p. 91. Hakluyt Society Journal, vol.2 p. cxxiv: ‘This MS. is the original of the corresponding part of the Palliser Hudson MS.’ See note in MSF 1n.]

    Pages 17-50
    [ca. 1776] Draft of the ‘General Introduction’ for the published account of Cook’s second voyage: a copy in a clerk’s hand of DLADD MS 27889 f.11-21v; with further deletions and alterations both by Cook and his editor Douglas [See notes at MSF 1n]. Manuscript is in two sections: ‘General Introduction’ (pp. 33-50) [probably not by Cook, but with marginal critical comments by him. Compare with DL Q77/25 pp. ix-xxiii for printed text]. The second part ‘Introduction’ (pp. 17-32) has the last five pages in Cook’s hand, which include comments on the conventions of time and position adopted, Hodges’ views, a tribute to his friends, and a brief summary of his career. [Compare with DL Q77/25 pp. xxiii-xxvi] 36ff. 32, 33 cm. [Photocopies of pp. 17, 22-23, 28-29 are at pp. 93, 95 & 97.]

    Pages 51-52 Watercolour
    ‘The Southermost Island bearing from SE b S to W b S distant two Mile.’ Profile sketch of an island, probably in the South Seas. Watercolour. ‘I.E. delint’ lower right corner.

    Pages 53-54 Watercolours
    [1768?] ‘Island of Bonavista, S.W. distant 5 Leagues.’ and ‘The Island of Bonavista, when the Hill A, off which lies a ledge of Rocks bears West 2 Leagues.’ Two profile sketches in watercolour wash. [Possibly by Webber Or Hodges?]

    Pages 55-56 First Voyage – HMS Endeavour
    19 October 1768 Fragment from Log book table: printed form for the computation of a ship’s longitude, with positions for Wednesday 19 October 1768 entered in Cook’s hand. Incomplete.

    Pages 57-60
    1783 Report: ‘Observations of the Qualities of HMS Perseverance 13 Sep. 1783. Printed form with manuscript entries. 1f. 48.5 cm [Not in Cook’s possession]

    Pages 61-62 Chart
    1770 ‘Chart of Part of the Coast of New South Wales, from Cape Tribulation to Endeavour Straits. By Lieut. J. Cook, 1770’ Printed chart. Incomplete. 1f. 33 cm. Charted during 10 June – 24 Aug. 1770. [Photocopies on pp. 85 & 103. Identical with chart in Hawkesworth v.3 p. 591 (DL Q77/7) J. Cheevers Sculpt.]

    Pages 63-66
    Lunar Tables: ‘Quantities to be Added to the Difference of Longitude of the Sun and Moon, to find their Distance.’ Printed. 1f. 57 cm [Possibly in Cook’s possession]

    Pages 67-68 Second Voyage – HMS Resolution and HMS Adventure
    1772-1775 Ship’s Husband’s bill for HMS Resolution and HMS Adventure in Cook’s hand, 1 August 1772 – 27 April 1775. 1f. 38.5 cm.

    Pages 69-70
    1806-1821 Ledger sheet recording entries 17 September 1806 - 1 November 1821 for Dr Thomas Wadham, Poole; Dr Timothy Prosser, Clirow; Drs L & J Michael, Swansea; Dr Samuel Holmes, Stourbridge; and Dr W. Towers, Wincanton. 1f. 45 cm. [Not in Cook’s possession]

    Pages 71-72
    [c.1775] Thomas Perry song: ‘It is now my brave boys we are clear of the Ice…’. 9 stanzas. 1f. 30 cm. Manuscript or contemporary copy; with note ‘This song was composed by Thomas Perry a Seaman on board the Resolution whilst returning from the Second Voyage of discovery by Captain James Cook.’ [See notes & transcript in MSF 1n]

    Pages 73-76 Printed map [possibly in the possession of Cook]
    1579 Pierre Roger. Poictou: Pictonum vicinarumque regionum fidiss descriptio. Auctore…Petro Rogiero. (Cum Imp. et Regie Mts. privilegio ad decennium. 1579) [Antwerp, A. Ortelius, 1579?] 1 sheet 36 x 50 cm. Scale 15 milliaria pictonica communia et magna = 4 1/8”. Engraved B/W. Blank back, and probably issued as a separate.

    Pages 77-80 Printed map [possibly in the possession of Cook]
    1642 J. Boisseau. Les Souverainetez de Sedan et de Raucourt et la Prevoste de Doncheri 1642.
    A Paris chez I. Boisseau, Enlumineur du Roy pour les cartes geographiques, en l’Isle du Palais, a la Royalle Fontaine de Louvence. [1642?] 1 sheet 36.5 x 48.5 cm. Scale 1 Lieue commune de France = 2 ½”. Engraved B/W. Blank back, and probably issued a separate.

    Page 87 Coat of arms
    Coat of arms of a cousin of Mrs Cook, [Isaac Smith?]. Engraved plate. 4cm. [Photocopy at p.89]
  • Access Conditions

    Access via appointment
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    Bound in green levant morocco with gilt tooling by Riviere & Son.
  • Attributions / conjectures

    From the collection of Dr T. W. Shortridge.
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