<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
  <admin>
    <added>1612278374000</added>
    <created>1611655013000</created>
    <flag>Standard Record</flag>
    <id>object-279986</id>
    <indexed>1750442519791</indexed>
    <modified>1750413214000</modified>
    <processed>1750442516097</processed>
    <source>adlib</source>
    <stream>fitz-online</stream>
    <uid>adlib-object-279986</uid>
    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/279986</uri>
    <uuid>715d5471-f8ab-3ac0-9519-2ad9fe12cc3d</uuid>
    <version>6</version>
  </admin>
  <categories>
    <link>
      <type>reference</type>
    </link>
    <admin>
      <id>term-114522</id>
      <uid>adlib-term-114522</uid>
      <uuid>76be19ae-554e-3b73-af2d-112e09263aaf</uuid>
    </admin>
    <summary_title>manuscript</summary_title>
  </categories>
  <department>
    <value>Manuscripts and Printed Books</value>
  </department>
  <description>
    <value>In English and French

Paper, 108 fols. (including endleaves), scribal ink foliation 1-73 and 1-12 applied only to leaves with text, at the centre of upper margin, underlined in red ink; 188 x 150 mm; text written on rectos only (with occasional supplements or corrections added on versos) in dark brown ink; catchwords at the foot of each recto.

Watermark: the same paper is used throughout (GR with pendant and bell inscribed JUBB, probably William Jubb the Younger, papermaker at Lower Mill at Ewell in Surrey) (see Alan Crocke, &#x2018;The Paper Mills of Surrey II&#x2019;, Surrey History, 4 (1989-93), 211-30, watermark reproduced on p. 228).

Binding: eighteenth century, polished tree calf with neo-classical gilt border ornament; marbled endpapers; modern spine repair, possibly re-using the original red leather spine label (A Journey to France and Italy MS); labels indicating of old Founder&#x2019;s Library shelfmark, 13 E 26.

Contents:

fols [1]&#x2013;[12], blank

fols 1r&#x2013;73r Account of Travels in France and Italy, July 1769 to January 1770

fols 73v and [74r] blank

fols 1*r (with additions on fol. [74v])&#x2013;12*r

1777. The Charge of Travelling from London to Paris in a Post-Chaise and Four Horses for a Gentleman with his Valet de Chambre &amp; Courier; as also his Expences during his stay at Paris for three Months with occasional Remarks &#x2026; &#x2018;till they Return to their own Country.

Followed by 12 blank leaves.

Hand:

Copied by a single accomplished hand, probably the author, the Hon. William Fitzwilliam (1712&#x2013;97) (paternal uncle of Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam) in brown ink, using red ink and underlining to pick out place names and other notable elements (first text only).</value>
  </description>
  <identifier>
    <accession_number>MS 3-2021</accession_number>
    <primary>1</primary>
    <type>accession number</type>
    <value>MS 3-2021</value>
  </identifier>
  <identifier>
    <priref>279986</priref>
    <type>priref</type>
    <value>279986</value>
  </identifier>
  <identifier>
    <type>uri</type>
    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/279986</uri>
    <value>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/279986</value>
  </identifier>
  <institutions>
    <link>
      <type>reference</type>
    </link>
    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
      <uuid>7376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8</uuid>
    </admin>
    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
  </institutions>
  <lifecycle>
    <acquisition>
      <agents>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
        </link>
        <admin>
          <id>agent-149677</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-149677</uid>
          <uuid>6cd547e7-475b-3c49-86ee-abd51b3ef559</uuid>
        </admin>
        <summary_title>Fitzwilliam, Richard, 7th Viscount</summary_title>
      </agents>
      <date>
        <earliest>1816</earliest>
        <latest>1816</latest>
        <value>1816</value>
      </date>
      <method>
        <value>bequeathed</value>
      </method>
    </acquisition>
    <creation>
      <date>
        <earliest>1777</earliest>
        <latest>1777</latest>
        <value>1777</value>
      </date>
      <maker>
        <link>
          <role>
            <value>author</value>
          </role>
          <type>reference</type>
        </link>
        <admin>
          <id>agent-179010</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-179010</uid>
          <uuid>78aa1cc5-e74c-325e-9d08-ee82f946627e</uuid>
        </admin>
        <summary_title>Fitzwilliam, William</summary_title>
      </maker>
      <note>
        <value>This book brings together two texts by William Fitzwilliam, who on fol. 1 refers to himself as &#x2018;an Englishman turned of Fifty!&#x2019;. The texts were originally composed separately at an interval of seven years, but are here copied out together on English paper; William seems to have taken the chance of his nephew Richard&#x2019;s imminent [first?] journey to Italy to present him with a neat, beautifully bound copy of his own travel diary for the years 1769-70, supplemented by a short (possibly incomplete) text of advice for the young traveller. Note also that Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam&#x2019;s father the 6th Viscount (1711 - 25 May 1776) had died in 1776; perhaps his younger brother William felt impelled to offer substitute paternal advice to his nephew.

The text of the diary (fols 1r&#x2013;73r) has been worked up from an earlier draft, with place names written in red and underlined, and the syntax fully established; there are also pithy moments of advice that were probably not part of the original text and a disquisition on how to be a connoisseur of paintings that were surely added in order to transform a journal into a book of guidance and amusement.</value>
      </note>
    </creation>
  </lifecycle>
  <note>
    <type>history note</type>
    <value>Compiled by the Hon. William Fitzwilliam (1712&#x2013;97), probably in 1777 (date of second text) (later pencil inscription on front endleaf: The Honble Wm Fitzwilliam Brewer Street Golden Square London. Died the 9 of March 1797 Aged 85 Years; given to Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam (inventory of his books taken at his death in 1816, FM, Museum Archive, p. 102: 'Journal of a Tour in France. M.S. 4o&#x2019;);</value>
  </note>
  <owners>
    <link>
      <type>reference</type>
    </link>
    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
      <uuid>7376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8</uuid>
    </admin>
    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
  </owners>
  <summary_title>A Journey to France and Italy</summary_title>
  <title>
    <value>A Journey to France and Italy</value>
  </title>
  <type>
    <base>object</base>
    <type>OBJECT</type>
  </type>
</root>
