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Sender: Kaelor Hausun, Johanne
Recipient: Whyte, Frederick
Letters: 2
Date(s): 27 Apr 1925; 8 May 1925
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence.
Note: Typewritten and signed.
Sender: Black, William, 1841-1898
Recipient: [unknown]
Letters: 1
Date(s): 15 Nov [n.y.]
Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Black
Note: Addressed "Dear Sir". With an autographed portrait, 3 signatures, and a bookseller's flyer for his novels. 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: Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910
Recipient: -
Letters: 1 autograph
Date(s): [ca. 27 May 1856]
Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Victoria
Note: One autograph when still Prince of Wales; with two autographs of Victoria, one dated 27 May 1856, and 3 prints. The material was formerly bound into a volume which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.
Sender: Hatton, Joseph, 1841-1907
Recipient: Whistler, James Mcneill, 1834-1903
Letters: 1
Date(s): 22 Nov 1887
Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Whistler
Note: With a stamped-addressed envelope and part of a sale catalogue. 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: Adams, Sarah (nee Flower)
Recipient: Novello, Vincent
Letters: 1
Date(s): n.d.
Location: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection
Category: 19c1 Female
Note: In Sarah Adams, "Vivia perpetua" (1841).
Hayter, Sir William Goodenough to [Sala, George Augustus]
2 Apr 1841
No indication whether this letter is addressed to Sala.2 Apr 1841
Sender: Moore, George Washington
Recipient: Tallent-Bateman, C.T.
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 Mar 1895
Location: BC Yorkshire, H-She-6.1, inserted in vol.1 of Montgomery's "Poetical Works"
Note: Discussing a set of James Montgomery's "Poetical Works" (1841) which Tallent-Bateman wishes to buy from him.
Gascoigne, Henry to Stoker, Bram
Gascoigne, Henry
30 Mar 1883
Enclosing letter of introduction for Joseph Hatton (1841-1907) and a cutting with various press reviews of Henry Gascoigne's acting performances.
Sender: Tallent-Bateman, C.T.
Recipient: Freemantle, William Thomas
Letters: 1
Date(s): 10 Aug 1908
Location: BC Yorkshire, H-She-6.1, inserted in vol.1 of Montgomery's "Poetical Works" (1841)
Note: Discussing Tallent-Bateman's purchase of a set of James Montgomery's "Poetical Works" (1841), from G.W. Moore, and sending Moore's letter.
Sender: Yeates, Walter William
Recipient: Beckwith, Frank
Letters: 2
Date(s): 24 Jan 1967 - 27 Jan 1967
Location: SC 622/1094, 1098
Note: 1) Information of the Revd John Price, incumbent of St. Paul's,
Blackburn from 1799 to 1841. TS. 3 ff. 2) Accepts the gift of a
pamphlet on Leeds Library.
Sender: Ward, John Towers
Recipient: Beckwith, Frank
Letters: 25
Date(s): 18 Jun 1955 - 19 Nov 1963
Location: SC 622/562, 570, 571, 699, 700, 703, 726, 729, 731, 735, 741,
751, 783, 785, 814, 815, 817, 838, 839, 840, 843, 848, 852, 876,
880
Note: 1) His research. Post-card. 2) Books from the Leeds Library. 3)
A bibliographical reference. 4) Seeks information on William Aldam, M.P. for Leeds, 1841-7. 5) Miscellaneous points on books
and authorship. TS. 6) Miscellaneous; Professor Turberville's papers. TS. 7) His research and other matters. TS. 8) Requests FB's criticism of his essay on Sadler. TS. 9) His essay on Sadler;
Robert Baker, Matthew Balme and Factory Inspectorate; history of
the working class; opinion of G.D.H Cole. 10) Suggested ammendments to his essay on Sadler; rejection of his paper on Aldam by Thoresby Society; G.D.H Cole. TS 11) Forwarding a paper on Stephens. 12) Forwarding papers; dates in Leeds. 13) Sending an offprint. 14) Miscellaneous; 19c Leeds Liberals; his research.
TS. 15) His research; book on the factory movement accepted by
Macmillans. 16) Leeds and the factory movement; his book; teaching and research. TS. 17) G. Kitson Clark; offprints; research on Norfolk MSS. at Sheffield; appointments to York University. TS. 18) Forwarding an offprint on William Aldam; progress with his book. 19) FB's corrections to proofs of his book on the factory movement. 20) Thanks for further corrections; reflections on writing his book. TS. 21) Index to his book; reviews of it. 22) Forwarding a paper; application to University of York. 23) His reviews; comments on E.P. Thompson; application to York University. TS. 24) Forwarding an offprint; his removal to the University of Strathclyde. 25) Enclosing an offprint; his latest project. TS.
Sender: Tinsley, Annie
Recipient: Guest, John
Letters: 1
Date(s): 13 May [1865]
Location: BC Yorkshire, H-Rot-6.3, at front of Tinsley's "The Priest of the Nile" (1841)
Note: Thanking Guest for sending her his "Ivanhoe-land"; condolences on the death of his friend T.S.B. Eastwood; some account of the literary activities of Herbert Tinsley in the U.S.A.