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Meditationes de interiori homine ', previously owned by
Archbishop Sancroft When Tanner moved from Norwich to Oxford, his books were conveyed by water but the barge sank at
Benson Lock, near Wallingford on 11 December 1731 and they were submerged for twenty hours with lasting effects. Tanner died in 1735, bequeathing to the
Bodleian his English historical papers, 17th century correspondence, manuscripts, and printed books not already held by the library. His collection of books (c.960 volumes) date from the 15th to the 18th centuries and include examples of English 15th and 16th century printing, theological works by Reformers and opponents, and Civil War and Interregnum pamphlets. The printed books had been collected for Tanner's work on the Bibliotheca, helped by his association with
John Moore, the Bishop of Norwich and a book-collector in his own right. His manuscripts, on the other hand, had more diverse origins and contents. Tanner was already interested in autograph letters, but in 1718 bought a significant number of papers held by the historian and pamphleteer
John Nalson. Then in 1724 he bought most of
Archbishop Sancroft's papers, numbering c. 300/467 volumes of Tanner's manuscripts. Partly thanks to the presence of these Sancroft papers, Tanner's collection was quickly made available and used once it had been received by the
Bodleian in 1736. In 1738, the manuscripts were ordered and sent out for binding. However,
Richard Rawlinson consulted the collection from 1736 to 1739, before any catalogue of Tanner's manuscripts had been made publicly available – though Tanner's listing of some of the papers came with the collection. Tanner's contribution to the Bodleian's collection of 20,000 charters and rolls was also one of the most significant. In 1741
Thomas Toynbee (then an undergraduate at Balliol) was paid to catalogue the Tanner manuscripts (later followed by
Alfred Hackman in 1860). In August 1744 the first order for one was recorded in the Library's entry-books. The printed books were not catalogued at the same rate, and the first order for a Tanner book came from Rawlinson in October 1750, and the first orders designated by shelf-mark date from 1755. ==Family==