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Bodger, John Eric Sturton1
Bryant, Arthur Wynnee Morgan1
Butlin, Martin1
Charnock, George Frederick1
Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish1
Thompson, Thomas Perronet1
Thompson, Thomas Perronet Edward1
Todd, Ruthven Campbell1

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Sender: Bryant, Arthur Wynnee Morgan

Recipient: Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish

Letters: 9

Date(s): 2 Jan 1940 - 17 Apr 1977

Location: SC 709/86, 90, 92, 93, 100, 213, 222, 314, 611

Note: 1) Importance of HDW's work. MS. 2) Expenses incurred when working for Union and Reconstruction. 3) Enquiry about HDW's brother. MS. 4) Requests critical comment on some chapters of a book. MS. 5) Sends a second copy of "English Saga". MS. 6) Acknowledgement. 7) Acknowledgment. 8) Acknowledgment. 9) Asks HDW to provide introductions for Lorelei Robinson in India. MS.

Sender: Thompson, Thomas Perronet

Recipient: Thompson, Thomas Perronet Edward

Letters: 9

Date(s): 1 Sep 1839 - 1 Oct 1855

Location: SC Thompson Correspondence: MS 277/1.27-28, 1.76, 1.78-79, 1.82, 1.85-86, 1.91

Note: 1) Written during the bye-election contest. 3 pp. 2) Instructions to forward letters. 3 pp. 3) About a misquotation in the "Bradford Observer". 4 pp. 4) Asking for a copy of the 1st edition of his "Catechism on the Corn Laws". 1 p. 5) Political advice. Incomplete, wanting end of letter. 2pp. 6) Asking him to ascertain the temperature

inside Beverley Minster. 3 pp. 7) War news. 4 pp. 8) On political and financial matters, and offering to exchange houses. 4 pp. 9) On the battle at Sebastopol, and shrimps, etc. Incomplete, wanting end of letter. 4 pp. Sender is father of recipient.

Sender: Charnock, George Frederick

Recipient: Bodger, John Eric Sturton

Letters: 17

Date(s): 29 Oct 1914 - 21 Jun 1915

Location: SC MS 439/1, 2, 7, 17, 18, 23, 38, 40, 60, 83, 86, 88, 115, 124,

133, 134, 143

Note: 1) JESB to succeed Alfred Cyril Bingham as Hon. Sec. MS. 2) Appointment to meet JESB. MS. 3) Agrees to arrangements for

lectures. MS. 4) Misunderstanding about visit to York Waterworks. MS. 5) Provision of light refreshments by Messrs Powolny after lectures. MS. 6) Forthcoming lectures and visits. MS. 7) Notes towards discussion on Harris' paper; proposed social meeting. MS. 8) Proposed lecture by Holt. MS. 9) Arrangements for visit to Esholt Sewage works. MS. 10) Arrangement for the visit to Esholt. MS. 11) Reminds JESB to write letters of thanks for visit to Esholt. MS. 12) About preference by some members for visits rather than lectures. MS. 13) Progress of business. MS. 14) Programme of lectures and visits. MS. 15) Proposed meeting to discuss financing of printed papers. MS. 16) Arrangements for proposed meeting. MS. 17) On Cuthbert Hartnell's paper; an appeal for old razors. MS.

Sender: Butlin, Martin

Recipient: Todd, Ruthven Campbell

Letters: 17

Date(s): 6 Nov 1964 - 22 Feb 1973

Location: SC MS 470/5, 30, 86, 140, 154, 161, 163, 171, 183, 189, 201,

208, 220, 225, 231, 268, 271

Note: Closed to the general public until at least 2011. 1) A copy of Blake's "Moloch". MS. 2) Blake's "Songs"; RT's catalogue. TS. 3) Dante prints in Tate Gallery; copies of Jackson articles. TS. Unsigned but corrected by hand. 4) Version's of the "The Good farmer"; Paul Mellon. TS. 5) Possibility of Blake material at Rousham; Blake's use of tempera and oil. TS. 6) A drawing from Shirly Woolmer; Blakes at Claughton Hall, Lancs. (Esmond Morse Collection); reproduction of certain varnished Blakes. TS. 7) Locations of Blake colour prints; Fogg Museum's "Dante" drawings. 8) Photograph of the Woolmer Blake; Butlin and Geoffrey Keynes. 9) Miscellaneous points about Blake. TS. 2 ff. 10) Drawing of a Urizen-like figure in a collection at Philadelphia; "Good Farmer" drawings. TS. 11) Dimensions of certain Blake works. TS. 12) RT's work on Fuseli; fee for using reproductions; queries about two Blake drawings once of RT's possession. TS. 2 ff. 13) Thanks for a copy of
RT's "William Blake the artist" and for its dedication;

International Bibliophile Congress. TS. 14) Hogarth and Blake

exhibitions, and a dinner. TS. Signed on his behalf. 15)

Catalogue of the Blake-Gray exhibition. TS. 16) Miscellaneous: a xerox copy of RT's Blake catalogue. 17) His forthcoming catalogue; Miro. TS.