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1st Baron Acton: papers
1st Lord Acton: Historical notes and transcripts
1st Lord Acton: Notes and lectures
1 folder contains flashcards, the rest contain pages removed from notebooks. The latter are paginated, and some have headings in Roman numerals, assumedly dividing different lectures. Accompanying titles include 'The Tennis Court Oath', 'Napoleon' and 'Madame Roland'.
1st Lord Acton: Notes for intended chapter I of ''Cambridge Modern History''
Includes bibliographic references
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 1
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 2
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 3
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 4
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 5
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 6
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 7
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 8
Catalogue of Lord Acton's Library at Aldenham: Vol. 9
Correspondence of Professor Henry Jackson concerning the Acton Library
Diary of Lord Acton
Diaries at Rome 22 Nov. - end Dec. 1869. Vol. 1
Diary of Lord Acton, February
Diary kept in London
First Lord Acton: Letters to his daughter Mary
Letters from Lord Acton to his daughter 'Mamy' (Mary Elizabeth Anne Acton), 283 items, many accompanied by the original envelopes. There are two incomplete sets of typed transcripts of the letters with the collection.
John, 1st Baron Acton: Letters to him concerning the Cambridge Modern History
A collection of letters to Lord Acton, nearly all relating to the Cambridge Modern History. The principal correspondent is his co-editor W.A.J. Archbold; the remainder are for the most part potential or actual contributors to the History, replying to Acton's invitations to take part or writing about their contributions. Appended are a further letter of A.W. Ward, 1914, and one of Herbert Butterfield, 1964, relating to the collection, and a few miscellaneous papers. 291 items.
John Acton, 1st Baron Acton: Papers
John Acton, 1st Baron Acton: Personal and Family Papers
Lord Acton (1834-1902): letters to Reginald Lane Poole (1857-1939)
Mandell Creighton: Correspondence with Lord Acton and Academic Papers
Sir Adolphus William Ward: Correspondence
Correspondence, mainly concerning the Cambridge Modern History series of volumes. Letters are addressed to Ward unless otherwise stated.
Sir Herbert Butterfield: Papers
The papers described in this catalogue date chiefly from the end of the Second World War to the 1970s; from the beginning of this period Butterfield was assisted in his University and college duties by a secretary. The collection documents almost all aspects of his academic life and writings, and provides a record of the wider development of historical studies over the course of his career.