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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Robertson, Robin At Penguin Books | 1 |
Kampmann-Carossa, Eva | 1 |
Higgins, Aidan | 1 |
Robinson, Margery Ursula | 1 |
Smithells, Arthur | 1 |
Wothington, Arthur Masson | 1 |
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India | 1 |
Grant, Charles, Baron Glenelg | 1 |
Ellis, William Henry | 1 |
Bithell, Jethro | 1 |
Sender: Wothington, Arthur Masson
Recipient: Smithells, Arthur
Letters: 1
Date(s): 1 Dec 1898
Location: SC MS 416/131
Note: Arrangements for lecture at Leeds and hospitality from AS. MS.
2 ff.
Sender: Crabbe, Revd George, senior
Recipient: Cartwright, Lieutenant Edmund
Letters: 3
Date(s): 1 Dec 1793 - 1 Jul 1796
Location: BC MS 19c Crabbe 1. In "Extra illustrated life of Crabbe", vol.2, p.129-131
Sender: Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India
Recipient: Grant, Charles, Baron Glenelg
Letters: 1
Date(s): 4 Dec 1838
Location: BC Extra-illus From The letters of Queen Victoria 1837-1861, Vol.1, pt.2, opp. p.131
Category: 19c1 Female
Sender: Higgins, Aidan
Recipient: Robertson, Robin at Penguin Books
Letters: 4
Date(s): 30 May 1984;14 Aug 1984; 19 Sep 1984;10 Oct 1984
Location: BC MS 20C Firebird Author File 39 Aidan Higgins
Note: Letter of 30 May includes poem "Frere Jacques, Bruder Jacques" for suggested submission for Firebird 4. Letter of 14 Aug encloses cleaner improved text (not attached). Last two letters are written from University of Texas and relate to the fee and the contract. Biography and First Draft and Final Draft (2) of "Frere Jacques, Bruder Jacques" are included in the file. ("Frere Jacques, Bruder Jacques" was published in Firebird 4 Page 131)
Sender: Kampmann-Carossa, Eva
Recipient: Bithell, Jethro
Letters: 8
Date(s): 25 Jan 1947 - 3 Aug 1948; 26 Dec [n.y.]
Location: SC Correspondence of Jethro Bithell: MS 386/131-138
Note: 1) 2 ff. 2) With envelope. 3) With envelope. 4) Attached:
two photographs of the same tree, in summer and in winter; 3 ff., with envelope. 5) Attached: cutting from "Suddeutsche Zeitung" about Karl Wolfskehl, and a facsimile of a poem by Hans Carossa in his own hand, dated January 1948; 4 ff., with envelope. 6) Two picture postcards, depicting (i) engraving of Johann Heinrich Meyer and (ii) engraving of Karl Ludwig von Knebel, and constituting one letter; attached, a photograph of a chalet; 3 ff., with envelope. 7) 3 ff., with envelope. 8) 2 ff., with envelope; dated "Boxing Day".
Sender: Ellis, William Henry
Recipient: Bodger, John Eric Sturton
Letters: 8
Date(s): 26 Nov 1914 - 10 Jun 1915
Location: SC MS 439/9, 89, 95, 105, 118, 130, 131, 136
Note: 1) Proposed visit to Esholt Sewage Works during his term of office as Master Cutler. TS. 2) Unable to attend Council Meeting of the Association. TS. 3) Suggests a visit to Derwent Valley waterworks. TS. 2 ff. 4) Proposes a visit to Atlas works, Sheffield, in place of Derwent Valley waterworks; questions of security. TS. 2 ff. 5) Proposed visit to Atlas Works. TS. 6) Invitation cards for proposed visit; nationality of visitors. TS. 7) Despatch of invitation cards. TS. 8) Requests numbers for lunch at the Atlas works. TS.
Sender: Robinson, Margery Ursula
Recipient: Beckwith, Frank
Letters: 10
Date(s): 28 Jun 1936 - 12 Jun 1953
Location: SC 622/112, 115, 116, 125, 127, 128, 131, 133, 489, 490
Note: 1) Congratulations on his M.A.; her own work and activities. 2 ff. 2) Gift of a cushion; comments on Leeds; her own libraries. 3) About Gwendolen Woodward; library at Avery Hill. 4) Thanks for information; holiday in Paris with Miss Dorothy Mary Leak; MB's opinion of Dr. William MacFarlane Dickie. 5) Unable yet to obtain information FB requires from British Museum. Postcard. 6) Enclosing required information; slowness of British Museum library; former colleagues at Leeds. 7) FB's interview at Leeds Library. 8) Same subject; comments on Stanley Roberts and W.M. Dickie. 9) Personal; a student's proposed study of circulating libraries. 10) Same topics.
Sender: Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett
Recipient: Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish
Letters: 43
Date(s): 12 Oct 1937 - 19 Feb 1955
Location: SC 709/63, 94, 95, 99, 101, 103-111, 113, 116, 121, 122, 124,
127, 131, 135, 138, 139, 141-154, 156, 161, 164, 190, 192
Note: 1) Matters arising from memorandum on agriculture. 2 ff. 2)
Anxiety about Federal Union. 3) Arrangements about bases. 4)
Possible publication of memoranda. 5) Suggestion that Arthur
Bryant rewrite HDW's material for publication. 6) Suggestion
that Sir Frank Fox edit HDW's work. 7) American drive against
imperial preference. 8) Lease Lend Agreement. 9) Hindu-Moslem deadlock. 10) Acknowledgment of memorandum to be passed on to Fox for editing. 11) Suggestion that HDW's book be published in the UK as well as Canada. 12) Death of HDW's father; publication of book underway. 13) Publication of "The Foundation of the Future". 14) Encloses review of "The Foundation of the Future". 15) Utley appointed to edit HDW's papers. 16) Revision of HDW's memoranda. 17) General election results. 18) Cassation of land-lease. 19) Utley's abridgment of HDW's 1944-1945 reports. 20) Renewal of covenant with Bendor (i.e. Duke of Westminster). 21) Address of Scribner's agent. 22) Sends copy of "In the Rain and the Sun". 23) Typescript copies of 4 letters, May 1947. 24)
Imperial preference. 25) Meeting in Geneva. 26) Memorandum
on "Non-discrimination, customs union and preference. 27)
Beaverbrook's attitude to imperial preference. 28) Suitability
of pamphlet for American circulation. 29) Printing costs. 30) International trade. 31) "The Declaration of Independence". 32) Possible review of "The Declaration of Independence"; requests for help for Michelle Thomas, former fiancee of John Amery. 2 ff. 33) Grateful for money sent to Michelle Thomas. 34) "The Delaration of Independence" received by King Paul of Greece. 35) Activities of the Empire Industries Association. 36) Promises to send copy of his speech made to the English Speaking Union. 37) Anxious to meet HDW for discussion. 38) Problem of national nomenclature and the Crown. 39) Contact with Winston Churchill. 40) Tory conference at Blackpool. 41) International political
situation. 42) Use of economic terms for English readers. 43) Correspondence with Professor Taylor.