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Collier, Carus Vale5
Cox, John Charles1
Colton-Fox, R.B.1
Clay, John William1
Cole, Edward Maule1
Crossley, E.W.1

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Sender: Clay, John William

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 1

Date(s): 30 Sep 1913

Location: BC, BIBLIOGRAPHY (Case 102), pasted on end paper of J.W. Clay's "The Extinct ... Peerages ... of ... England"

Note: Sends a presentation copy of his "The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England", and refers to the revision and possible publication of a book on Heralds.


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Sender: Cole, Edward Maule

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 1

Date(s): 27 Oct [1904]

Location: BC Yorkshire, C-0.1, inserted at end of vol.11 "TERAS"

Note: Expressing dissatisfaction with vol.11 of the "Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society", and making some corrections to the published list of members.


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Sender: Colton-Fox, R.B.

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 1

Date(s): 29 Oct [19]14

Location: BC Yorkshire, H-Bur-3.1 q. inserted at front of Collins and Collins "Particulars of the ... Burythorpe Estate ... &c" (1914)

Note: Discussing arrangements for the use of cottages at Kennythorpe by Belgian refugees.


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Sender: Cox, John Charles

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 1

Date(s): 20 Sep 1902

Location: BC Store COX, inserted in Cox's "Royal Forests of England"

Note: With regard to a proposed article in the "East Riding Antiquarian Society Journal".


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Sender: Crossley, E.W.

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 2

Date(s): 8 Nov 1909; 11 Nov 1909

Location: BC Yorkshire, H-Hal-0.5, inserted at end of Crossley's "The Monumental and Other Inscriptions in Halifax Parish Church"

Note: First letter asking Collier to correct the proofs of a circular, and describing his holiday in the Shrewsbury area; second letter accepting an invitation to visit Collier.