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James A. Manson, correspondence
Manson, James Alexander
c.1873-1920
Consists almost entirely of letters received by Manson
Acland, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke to Manson, James A
Acland, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke
25 Nov 1883
Referring to a book on cooperation
Baxter, C to Manson, James A
Baxter, C
2 Aug 1898-19 Sep 1898
Second letter in original envelope from France mentions the Dreyfus affair.
Whiteing, Richard to Manson, James A
Whiteing, Richard
24 Nov 1914
Sender was an author and journalist. Typewritten and in original envelope. Discusses a criticism.
Whitley, J H to Manson, James A
Whitley, J H
2 Jan 1920
Sender was a Speaker of the House of Commons. Concerning Industrial Councils.
Wilson, Robert to Manson, James A
Wilson, Robert
25 Apr 1890
Concerning various matters relating to drama.
Bell, Mackenzie to Manson, James A
Bell, Mackenzie
5 Jan 1895
Letter of thanks for the gift of a book, a new edition of Burns.
Besant, Sir Walter to Manson, James A
Besant, Sir Walter
30 Jul 1895-28 Jun 1896
First letter is one of thanks for the gift of his edition of Burns, the second refers to Miss Hettie Wilson.
Binyon, Laurence to Manson, James A
Binyon, Laurence
12 Apr 1918
Sender was the Assistant Keeper, British Museum. States that there are 11 etchings by Henry Winstanley in the Museum.
Black, William to Manson, James A
Black, William
14 Jan [1890]
Sender was a novelist. Denies that he ever assumed the name of Pisistratus Brown. In original envelope.
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava to Manson, James A
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
14 Nov 1896
In original envelope.
Blanc, Hippolyte Blanc to Manson, James A
Blanc, Hippolyte Blanc
11 Feb 1909
Refers to a book containing an address by Lord Roseberry. In original envelope.