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Beckwith, Frank13
Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish5
Gott, William4
Thompson, Herbert4
Bodger, John Eric Sturton3
Kaufman, Paul3
Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry3
Sala, George Augustus3
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava2
Crossley-Holland, Kevin2

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Balfe, Lina to Sala, George Augustus

15 Jan 1873 - 5 Aug 1879

15 Jan [18]73 - 5 Aug [18]79; 2 n.d.

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Harris, Mamie to Sala, George Augustus

15 Mar 1871 - 13 May 1879

15 Mar [18]71; 13 May 1879

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Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava to Sala, George Augustus

13 Feb 1891 - 15 Sep 1894

Ambassador: StPetersburg 1879-81, Rome 1889-91, Paris 1891-96.13 Feb [18]91 - 15 Sep [18]94; "Monday" [c1891];

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Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava to Sala, Bessie (Mrs George Sala)

4 Mar 1893 - 15 Dec 1896

Bessie Sala was the second wife of George SalaOne item, undated, is a printed condolence card from the Marquis and his wife.4 Mar [18]93 - 15 Dec [18]96; 1 n.d.

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Sender: Nash, Nick

Recipient: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Letters: 6

Date(s): 17 May 1995-18 Nov 1996

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-5-4-1: Nick Nash & Commissioning Club

Note: Letter of 18 Nov 1996 is a memo. Letter of 25 Sept 1995 is stapled to another from Nash to Stephen Cleobury dated 15 Sept 1995

Sender: Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Recipient: Adcock, Fleur

Letters: 2

Date(s): 10-20 May 1985

Location: BC MS 20c Crossley-Holland-1-9-1

Note: Carbon copies, stapled to letter from Fleur Adcock 15 May 1985. Asks advice on 18th & 19th cent poems about Australasia for the anthology.

Sender: Nash, Walter

Recipient: Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish

Letters: 18

Date(s): 16 June 1937 - c.1965-68

Location: SC 709/59-60, 220, 224, 232, 236, 239, 244, 258, 266, 273, 286,

290, 295, 427, 441, 624-5

Note: 1) Request to take documents back to New Zealand 2) Acknowledgment 3) Acknowledgment 4) Acknowledgment 5) HDW's

meeting with Clarence Skinner 6) Acknowledgment 7) Acknowledgment 8) Acknowledgment 9) Acknowledgment; refusal of

invitation 10) Commonwealth influence 11) Acknowledgment 12) Acknowledgment 13) Acknowledgment 14) Acknowledgment 15) Acknowledgment 16) Acknowledgment 17) Christmas card, with

photograph 18) Christmas card, with photograph.

Sender: Orage, A.R. (Alfred Richard)

Recipient: Dwight, Jessie

Letters: 21

Date(s): 21 Jul 1924 to 12 Aug 1924

Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 25a/iv

Note: Writing from New York. The letters are numbered 1 to 31 but from 29 to 31 they are out of date sequence. Each page is numbered but some letters have more than one page ie 1,2 and 3; 4 and 5; 9 and 10; 11 and 12; 14 and 15; 17 and 18; 19,20 and 21; and 24 and 25. The letters correspond to transcripts 67-87 in 25a/xvii.

Sender: Spur, Endre (aft. Andre DeSpur)

Recipient: McGrigor Phillips, Mrs (Dorothy Una Ratcliffe)

Letters: 3

Date(s): 21 Jun 1938 - 10 Dec 1959

Location: BC Romany Collection (Letters, not in Books)

Note: From Budapest IV., Petofi Sandor-utca 2; Roma, via Tacchini 19; and 4616 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh 13, Penna. pp.5, 29*23cm., etc. The first letter is handwritten and has an envelope with address corrected to Zrinyi-utca 1; the remainder are typed and signed. Accompanied by (i) an official postcard from Dr Spur as member of the organising committee of the Congress of Gypsiologists to Mrs Phillips, 15 August 1937, from Budapest, and (ii) a memorandum on Dr Spur by Mrs Phillips, manuscript, 18 March 1950.

Sender: Collyer, Cedric

Recipient: Beckwith, Frank

Letters: 16

Date(s): 10 Aug 1951 - 30 Mar 1969

Location: SC 622/461, 462, 506, 733, 788, 816, 842, 899, 942, 948, 1038,

1051, 1106, 1150, 1171, 1191

Note: 1) Delay in producing literary references. 2) Same subject. 3) Sends an offprint; Professor Gash and the possibility of a departmental subscription (to the Leeds Library?). 4) Enclosing subscription. 5) Enclosing a cheque; his work on Canning. TS. 6) Subscription to Leeds Library. 7) Personal; his research. 8) Subscription to Leeds Library; personal. 9) Personal; academic historians. Dated "Monday"; date added by FB from postcard. 10) The state of education compared with 18c. 2 ff 11) Acknowledges receipt of two volumes. 12) Subscription to Leeds

Library. 13) Personal; his work. 14) Personal. 15) His work. 16) Miscellaneous.

Sender: Jewson, Charles Boardman

Recipient: Beckwith, Frank

Letters: 19

Date(s): 20 Apr 1950 - 4 Jul 1960

Location: SC 622/378, 379, 392, 394, 395, 405, 407, 410, 411, 415, 417, 420, 424, 425, 439, 442, 635, 637, 748

Note: 1) Letters of Joseph Kinghorn whilst at Norwich, 1789-1832. TS. 2) More about Kinghorn. TS. 2 ff. 3) FB's research; Norwich bookshops; "Baptist Quarterly"; his own research. partly TS. 2 ff. 4) Thanks for return of MSS about Kinghorn. TS. 5) Forwarding more Kinghorn MSS. TS. 6) Further on loan of books and manuscripts TS. 7) Return of letters and TS copies; other sources. TS. 8) Bignold family; an 18c theological standpoint. TS. 2 ff. 9) Safe receipt of a parcel of letters. TS. 10) Forwarding a parcel of original letters (1795-7); custody of archives TS. 11) Leeds Library compared with Norfolk and Norwich Library; relations with Roman Catholics. 12) Receipt of a parcel of letters; Francis Wayland, senior. TS. 13) Further forwarding and return of documents; Joseph Kinghorn and Thomas Theobald TS. 14) Further Kinghorn letters in Wilkin papers in Norwich City library TS. 15) Points on Baptist history, especially on Kinghorn. 3 ff. 16) Receipt of a parcel of letters; Kinghorn
family. TS. 17) Research on the Short Parliament of 1653; seeks information on eight Yorkshire members. TS. 18) Thanks for information; personal. TS. 19) Pulham Baptist Church, Norfolk and "Mr Wildman". TS. Some MS notes by FB attached.

Sender: Shaw, Charles William

Recipient: Bodger, John Eric Sturton

Letters: 21

Date(s): 25 Nov 1914 - 21 Jun 1915

Location: SC MS 439/8, 20, 26, 32, 36, 56, 64, 81, 90, 96, 99, 107, 116,

119, 120, 121, 125, 128, 135, 142, 146

Note: 1) The Association's financial arrangements. TS. 2) Payment of accounts. TS. 3) Balance sheet for 1913-1914. TS. 4) Payment of Messrs Spark's account for printing. TS. 5) Messrs Spark's account. TS. 6) Balance sheet; Messrs Spark's account. TS. 7) Payment of University of Leeds'account. TS. 8) Messrs Spark's account. TS. 9) Balance in hand in the printing account. TS. 10) Official expenses. TS. 11) Balance sheet. TS. 12) Acknowledges receipt of Messrs Spark's account and draft annual report. TS. 13) Payment of accounts. TS. 14) Payment of Messrs Spark's account. TS. 15) Association's financial affairs. TS. 16) Proposed meeting to discuss financial matters. TS. 17) Honorary auditors. TS. 18) Acknowledges a letter from JESB. TS. 19) Date for proposed meeting. TS. 20) A member's name. TS. 21) Acknowledges receipt of Hartnell's paper. TS.