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Charles Edward Sayle: Diaries and papers
Diaries, writings on the history of music in Cambridge and the history of the Vatican library, correspondence and papers on Ximénès Doudan, Caspar von Kinschot and Reyner Wolfe.
Charles Edward Sayle: notebook containing notes on bibliographical research
Charles Edward Sayle: notebook containing notes on bibliographical research
Charles Edward Sayle: notebook titled 'The book of collations'
Charles Edward Sayle: Watermarks
Francis Jenkinson and Charles Sayle: Cambridge Books
The volumes contain chronological lists of books printed in Cambridge owned by Cambridge University Library or found in other libraries. MS.Add.8763: 1521-1698; compiled by F.J.H. Jenkinson, c. 1890-1918, and annotated at the front 'F. Jenkinson's MS. with some notes by C. Sayle'. There are occasional cuttings from dealers' lists. MS.Add.8764: 1699-1900; compiled by C.E. Sayle, c. 1896-1902.
Henry James: Cambridge letters and related material
Letters of Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) to Charles Edward Sayle (1864-1924)
Charles Edward Sayle (1864-1924), fifth son of the Cambridge draper Robert Sayle, was educated at Rugby and New College, Oxford. He joined the staff of Cambridge University Library in 1893, and was Assistant Librarian from 1910 until his death. These letters are mostly short communications, written on postcards, but including Brooke's views on various subjects, literary and otherwise.
Sayle (C.E.): general correspondence A-Z - xix-xx
Sayle (C.E.): letters from Dix, Dugg, L. Johnson, Madan, Pollard, W.A. Wright - xix-xx
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