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[Wilson, Thomas]1
Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland1
Blackburn, Arthur W.1
Borthwick, Oliver Andrew1
Brodie, Benjamin, Sir, 1783-18621
Cavendish, William , 7th Duke of Devonshire1
Collier, Carus Vale1
Cuney, K. Ewell1
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn1
Gaskell, Marianne (Aft. Mrs Thustan Holland)1

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Sender: Kernahan, Coulson

Recipient: Shorter, Clement King

Letters: 26

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC. Shorter correspondence

Note: Four letters are typewritten; one answered in 1911.

Sender: Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862

Recipient: Keily, ( )

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d. [1834]

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Knowles

Note: Includes a portrait and press-cutting. The material was formerly bound into a volume containing also a transcript of the letter, which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.

Sender: Reed, Andrew, 1787-1862

Recipient: Strudwicke, Mr.

Letters: 1

Date(s): 3 Dec 1845

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Reed

Note: With portrait and cutting. The material was formerly bound into a volume containing also transcripts of the letters, which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.

Sender: Brodie, Benjamin, Sir, 1783-1862

Recipient: Taylor, Charles

Letters: 2

Date(s): 2 Apr 1812; 21 Oct 1852

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Brodie

Note: With an autograph prescription, a portrait, and press-cuttings. The later letter does not name the recipient. The material was formerly bound into a volume containing also a transcript of one of the letters, which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.

Sender: Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland

Recipient: Wentworth, George

Letters: 1 Receipt

Date(s): 1 Jan 1862

Location: MS Dep. 1946/1 (Wentworth-Woolley Papers) Box 2 No 6

Note: Receipt for subscription to the Archaeological Institute for 1862

Sender: Cavendish, William , 7th Duke of Devonshire

Recipient: Lacaita, Sir James Philip

Letters: 1

Date(s): 26 May 1858

Location: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection

Note: In envelope dated 1862, from Lord Hartington at the India Office

Sender: Blackburn, Arthur W.

Recipient: [Wilson, Thomas]

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: SC Leeds Phil. & Lit. Soc.: MS Dep 1975/1: Box 12 no. 235 (i)

Note: Returning a ticket for the Conversazione due to beheld on 16

December 1862. Ticket attached.

Sender: Messrs H.P. Bulmer & Co. Ltd.

Recipient: Collier, Carus Vale

Letters: 1

Date(s): 16 Mar 1923

Location: BC Store, BURN, inserted in "History of Parish Registers" (1862)

Note: Replying to a complaint regarding quality of cider supplied. With Collier's MS notes for a review of J.S. Burn's "History of Parish Registers" (1862) on back of letter.

Sender: Warles, W.

Recipient: Gott, William

Letters: 2

Date(s): 30 Dec 1861 - 24 Feb 1862

Location: SC Gott Papers: MS 194/6/127-128

Note: 1) On a memorial window to Mrs Gott. 3 pp. Attached is a draft of part of Gott's reply, dated Wyther Grange, Leeds, 6 February [18]62. 1 p. 2) On the details of the arms to be incorporated in the window. 3 pp. Attached are two copies, in William Gott's hand, of the memorial inscription to Benjmain and Elizabeth Gott.

Sender: Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn

Recipient: Gaskell, Marianne (aft. Mrs Thustan Holland)

Letters: 57

Date(s): 25 Sep 1854 - 25 April 1865; 52 n.d.

Location: BC MS 19c Gaskell, MS 12, 13, 14, 15, bound in volume lettered "Autograph Letters of Mrs E.C. Gaskell. Her daughter Marianne, afterwards Mrs Thurston Holland"

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: Volume 1. Plans for Christmas; amusing description of acquaintances; family matters; homily on good manners; personal affairs and a brief mention of Mr Spottiswood "nephew to that Mr Eyre"; clothes, visits and family activities; mentions that she has undertaken to write the life of Charlotte Brontë, "painful" visit to Haworth where she meets Mr Brontë and Mr Nicholls, proposed visit to Ellen Nussey; family activities. Letter of 25 Sep 1854: visits and engagements; personal matters; visit to Devon. Volume 2. Visit to Germany - account of a students' torch procession; present for Mrs Gaskell; family affairs; sermon by "Father Newman"; political advice; travels in Germany; Handel's "Elijah" - (letter interrupted and one from Meta Gaskell is begun); family matters, with a request that it should be burnt. Letter of July 1860: note written on a German telegram form sent by her husband. Letter of 4 May 1862 (postmark): about one of her books and a call on Mr and Mrs Matthew Arnold. Letter
of 25 May 1860 (postmark): robbery at home, plans for a trip abroad. Volume 3. Letter of 24/25 Apr 1865 (postmark): dress-making; shopping expeditions; family activities and advice. Letter of 1865 (postmark): preparations for the visit of some friends; visit to Warwick and Kenilworth Castles; family affairs.

Sender: Cuney, K. Ewell

Recipient: Borthwick, Oliver Andrew

Letters: 2

Date(s): 9 Nov 1901 - 3 Dec 1901

Location: MS Dep 1990/1/1862, 1863

Sender: Wilson, John

Recipient: Guest, John

Letters: 2

Date(s): 17 and 28 Jul 187[-]

Location: BC Yorkshire, H-She-6.1, inserted at front of Wilson's edition of "The Songs of Jospeh Mather" (1862)

Note: Sending copies of Wilson's photographs.