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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
'"Economic Journal" old correspondence to be put away', 1912 - 1945
Correspondence file headed in J.M. Keynes' hand.
E.D. Clarke, 1818-12-13
Letter giving analysis of Downing water.
Editorial correspondence, 1911 - 1945
This sub-series contains correspondence with contributors, printers, publishers and readers, with related notes, proofs and off-prints. Included are letters addressed to F.Y. Edgeworth, J.M. Keynes' predecessor as editor, and to his collaborators, D. MacGregor, E.A.G. Robinson and S.J. Buttress.
Editorial correspondence, 1921 - 1923
The sub-series comprises correspondences discussing a variety of matters including content, production and costs of the Reconstruction supplements, as well as contributors in the UK and abroad. Principal correspondents included the Scott family (C.P., E.T., and J.R.) and A.P. Wadsworth of the Manchester Guardian.
Editorial correspondence concerning French contributors, 1922-01 - 1922-03
The principal correspondent was Paul Franck, the man who helped Keynes organise French contributions.
Editorial correspondence concerning German contributors, 1921-12 - 1922-04
The principal correspondent was Carl Melchior, the man who helped Keynes organise German contributions.
Edward Cardwell, 1824-11-09
Letter from [Master] of [Brasenblose] re potential student for Downing. Seems to say Brasenbloses or similar, and to be a college for which the pupil in question, H.B. Farnall, was originally destined. [Brasenose?]
Edward Christian, 1817-03-07
Formal note requesting sight of original orders of College.
Endorsement of Harwood as prospective Downing Professor, 1786-04-19
Including papers of Masters, Professors and Fellows of Downing College, and gifts from past members. Includes academic administrative records but not estates correspondence.
Enquiry correspondence re Edgell Rickword sent to David Holbrook, 1968-09 - 1969-03
This collection mainly consists of the Edgell Rickword collection, deposited by Holbrook in the College Archive.
Entertainments Tax, 1943 - 1945
This sub-series comprises correspondence files generated by J.M. Keynes as Chairman.
Envelope from Geoffrey Harcourt to Joan Robinson, 1969
His correspondence comprises 1 stray envelope addressed to Joan Robinson in his hand,
postmarked Adelaide, Australia.
Envelope from Mrs. D. Weintraub to Joan Robinson, 1952-04-18
An envelope addressed to Joan Robinson (at King's) with a return address in New York for Mrs. D. Weintraub. Postmark United Nations, N.Y.
Envelope of originals, 1930-05-21 - 1959-11-18
1 autograph letter, signed, from E.A. Lowe to Syed Ross Masood, with envelope. 21 May 1930.
1 autograph letter, signed, from 'Amtul' to E.M. Forster. 18 Nov. 1959.
1 black and white photograph of Syed Ross Masood and 2 others. Undated.
To request these documents, please use the following call mark: 18/fascicled/Masood, S.R./2
Envelope of originals, 1923 - 1965
27 autograph letters, signed, (including 1 incomplete and 11 reserved items), 9 autograph postcards, signed, (1 item reserved) and 1 christmas card to E.M. Forster.
1 autograph letter, signed, from E.M. Forster.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Ackerley, Joe/1
Envelopes, 1942 - 1959
8 envelopes.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Buckingham, R./4
Envelopes addressed to Joan Robinson, 1931 - 1969
3 stray envelopes; one postmarked Notting Hill, 21 December 1931, another South Kensington, 24 October 1968; and the last from Sweden, 1969.
Envelopes and address labels from family correspondence, often dated, 1814 - 1854
Presumably may have become separated from letters catalogued elsewhere in the Kenny family collection.
Estimate of all the buildings, 1826-08-07
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Exchanges over the Ideal Home Exhibition, 1913
Round robin on the dispute with Roger over the Ideal Home Exhibition, signed by F. Etchells, Wyndham Lewis, C.J. Hamilton and E. Wadsworth. [1913].
Exchanges with the Rev. J. Crompton, 1873-10-26 - 1914-12-19
Autograph manuscript notes by A.S. West of a conversation with Rev. J. Crompton at Norwich, April 1875 and copy of a letter to J. Crompton from Harriet Mill, sister of J.S. Mill, 26 October 1873; with covering letter from A.S. West to John Neville Keynes, 19 December 1914.
Extract from a letter concerning William Drinkwater's investigations into the value of the vicarage., 1670 - 1700
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Extract from letter to Thomas Lombe (copy)., 1791-07-25
Bell condemns the Chancellor's decision and the conduct of the Solicitor General, and judges the consequences as 'sufficient to deter any prudent Purchaser from having anything to do with [the estate]'.
'F', 1926 - 1976
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.
'f', 1947 - 1977
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.