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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Postcards from John Scholefield Allen to E.M. Forster
2 autograph postcards, signed, one sent as a Christmas card, to E.M. Forster.
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Postcards from L. Auger de Balben to E.M. Forster, 1906 - 1913
2 autograph postcards, signed, to E.M. Forster.
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Postcards from Lydia Keynes to Joan Robinson, 1935 - 1941
Her correspondence comprises 2 postcards.
Postcards from Maud and Bertie Alford to E.M. Forster
2 autograph postcards, signed, sent as Christmas cards to E.M. Forster.
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Postcards from Ruth Goldsmith to A.C. Forster, 1908 - 1911
2 autograph postcards, signed, to A.C. Forster.
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Postcards from Tomás Borrás to Lydia Lopokova Keynes, 1919-06 - 1921-02-12
2 autograph postcards, signed.
Postcards from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward, 1929-39, 1929-07-16 - 1939-08-03
1 autograph postcard, signed, 4 autograph postcards and 2 typed postcards from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward. This file also contains 1 printed invitation card for events at St. Stephen's Hall, SW7, Oct-Nov [n.y.].
Postcards from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward, 1929-63, 1929 - 1963
41 autograph postcards, signed, 25 typed postcards, signed, and 6 greetings cards from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward. Some greetings cards signed also by Valerie Eliot.
Preface by David Hume to vol. II of 'History of Great Britain', 1750 - 1944
Autograph manuscript draft for the 1st edition (1754-7), undated, discarded before publication but incorporated in vol. II as a long foot note on pp. 449-50; with an autograph manuscript copy in a different hand, undated, and correspondence and bills relating to the purchase, 1944.
Prince of Wales and other correspondence, 1844 - 1866
Correspondence between Professor Birkbeck and Herbert Fisher, the Prince of Wales' tutor, and correspondence with palace / royal officials. Also there is other much earlier correspondence with different people, some written in French.
'Principles of probability', 1910 - 1912
This series consists of documents generated during the production of 'Treatise on probability' by J.M. Keynes, including preparatory notes, correspondence and drafts.
Printed circular soliciting funds for the restoration of King William's College devastated by fire on 14 January 1844., 1844-02-27
Addressed to Joseph Pullen (dean, 1841-43, tutor, 1842-47) and with a handwritten letter to him from Dixon on f. 2.
A pencil note indicates that the college contributed £10 to the appeal.
Prospectus for his History of the college with handwritten letter on f. 2 to the Revd Edward Edwards of King's Lynn., 1829-12-22
The letter touches on the History, William Cavendish (later Duke of Devonshire and Chancellor) the new M.P. for the University, and on church reform.
Publication of 'Lithuania', 1935
Correspondence concerning the publication of the second English edition of 'Lithuania' (1935), with first page proofs.
Publishing contracts, 1910 - 1921
This series consists of documents generated during the production of 'Treatise on probability' by J.M. Keynes, including preparatory notes, correspondence and drafts.
Pye, Sybil, 1910 - 1957-06-29
Typescript transcripts of 5 autograph letters, signed, and 2 autograph postcards, signed, dated 1910-15.
1 typed letter, signed, from E.W. Pye to Geoffrey Keynes dated 29 June 1957.
'r', 1933 - 1967
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
R.A. Butler, Minister of Education, 1943 - 1944
This sub-series comprises correspondence files generated by J.M. Keynes as Chairman.
'Ra-Ri', 1932 - 1978
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Raverat, Gwen, 1914-10-21
Typescript transcript of 1 autograph letter, signed.
Raverat, Jacques, 1909-05-28 - 1910-11-22
1 autograph postcard, signed, postmarked 22 Nov. 1910 and a typescript transcript of 1 autograph letter, signed, 28 May 1909.
'R.B. who died on April 23rd 1916', 1918-04 - 1919-09-07
One autograph letter, signed, from John Drinkwater to Mary Ruth Brooke, 7 Sept. 1919, enclosing carbon typescript of his poem 'R.B. who died on April 23rd 1916' [sic], Apr. 1918.
Re application to be Professor of Physick and tribute paid him by the University, 1785-10-26
Not addressed to Harwood.
Re approaching College inauguration and laying of foundation stone, 1807-03-20
Written from Bury Assizes, giving his ideas for the arrangements.
Re necessity of preserving confidentiality, 1788-06-11
No clues as to what is being referred to: I quite approve of the mode you mean to pursue.. I shall hint it to Mr Christian to observe the same secrecy.