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Total number of records: 9
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Browning, Robert
Letters: 14
Date(s): 4 Nov 1861 - 27 Mar 1876
Location: BC MS 19c Arnold (f)
Note: Printed with notes in the "Cornhill Magazine" for December, 1923. The leters are mounted together with the envelopes and preserved in one volume. The volume contains the small morocco gilt bookplate of John Drinkwater, an autograph note written in ink and signed "John Drinkwater, 1923" and below a pencil note "Published in my Book for Bookmen".
Sender: Arnold, Mary [nee Penrose]
Recipient: Arnold, Matthew
Letters: 1
Date(s): 5 Feb 1838
Location: BC ARNOLD Mary Arnold/Brigadier Penrose Letters
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Clodd, Edward
Letters: 1
Date(s): 15 Jan [1880]
Location: BC Clodd. In Clodd, "Jesus of Nazareth" [no.6]
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: McKay, A
Letters: 1
Date(s): 2 Jul 1894
Location: BC Miscellaneous letters, q. In album "Autographs"
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Marshall, Julia Garth (Mrs Edward O'Brien)
Letters: 2
Date(s): 6 Sep 1874; 17 Dec 1879
Location: BC MS 19c Marshall
Note: In white envelope inscribed "Marshall family letters".
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Gosse, Edmund
Letters: 1
Date(s): 18 Mar 1879
Location: BC Gosse correspondence. Inserted in "Living English Poets", 1883
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Gosse, Edmund
Letters: 5
Date(s): 24 Jun [1882] - 30 Dec 1885
Location: BC Gosse correspondence
Note: Letter dated 15 June 1884, is a transcript of the original, in Sir Edmund Gosse's hand. Acknowledgement of a book and promise to read it; intention to cease writing for periodicals; acknowledgement of an article by Gosse; invitation to dinner; thanks for books and parcels.
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Jowett, Benjamin
Letters: 1
Date(s): 7 May [n.y.]
Location: BC, Tebb
Sender: Arnold, Matthew
Recipient: Stoker, Bram
Letters: 2
Date(s): 22 Mar 1887; 7 Jul [n.y.]
Location: BC MS 19c Stoker
Note: Regrets that absence from London will prevent his taking part in the Committee formed to raise a testimonial for Dr Marston; best thanks to Irving, disappointed that Sir Andrew Clark will not let him go to the theatre, but will go as soon as he is well enough. Sender was a poet and critic.