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Account by Lord Sheffield of the death of Edward Gibbon
An undated manuscript account (not autograph), with 1 autograph letter, signed, from D.M. Low to A.N.L. Munby, Librarian of King's College, on the letter's provenance and author, 1962.
Account of Rupert Brooke's last days given by Arthur Asquith to Edward Marsh, 1915-04-25
One autograph letter, signed, from Arthur Melland ('Oc') Asquith to Edward Marsh on the illness, death and burial of Rupert Brooke and the state of the Gallipoli campaign.
Account of Rupert Brooke's last days given by Arthur Asquith to Violet Asquith, 1915-04-23
Manuscript transcript by Edward Marsh of a letter from Arthur Melland ('Oc') Asquith to Violet Asquith, giving an account of Rupert Brooke's last days, with a further incomplete transcript.
Account of Rupert Brooke's last days given by Col. Arnold C. Quilter to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1915-04-24
Condolence autograph letter, signed, from Col. Arnold C. Quilter to Mary Ruth Brooke, giving an account of Rupert Brooke's illness, death and burial, with a manuscript copy in an unidentified hand.
Account of Rupert Brooke's last days given by William McCracken to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1915-04-25
One autograph letter, signed, from William McCracken, Surgeon, Hood Battalion, to Mary Ruth Brooke giving an account of Rupert Brooke's last illness.
Account of sale of New South Sea Annuities to purchase Holton Hall., 1793-11-19
Account of the allotments set out for Bene't College under the Grantchester and Coton Inclosure Act., 1800-10-10
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Account of the family of Mrs Keppel and the likely provenance of the portrait., 1876-12-25
He sends 4b in the knowledge that Caldwell had purchased the portrait of the wife of the Hon. Frederick Keppel at the sale of the effects of the late Provost of King's, Richard Okes, d. 1888.
Administrative correspondence, 1934 - 1945
This file includes correspondence concerning Society business and organisation, membership, election of Officers and council, accounts.
Administrative correspondence and reports, 1915 - 1945
Correspondence within this file covers the subjects of membership, papers read at meetings, centenary celebrations, H.W. Macrosty's Annals of the Society, and the award of the Guy medal. The file also includes galley proofs of the report of the Committee on official statistics.
Admiral Sir Reginald Custance: letter to Richmond from, 1912-10-10
Re starting up the Naval Review and giving advice.
Admiral W.H. Henderson, 3 Onslow house, S.W.: letters and correspondence with, 1913-08-01 - 1915-10-28
Letter from Henderson to Richmond re Naval Review, and another letter re censorship and inhibited circulation of the Naval Review to members on service abroad; copies of correspondence between Henderson and Sir Henry Jackson re suspension and censorship of the Naval Review.
Alphabetical files I, 1926 - 1992
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.
American, 1919-10 - 1920-10
In addition to correspondence, this file includes an autograph manuscript introduction and preface to the Roumanian edition, November 1920.
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Ancillary items, 1922 - 1972
Announcement by Barrie and Emile Chi of the birth of a daughter, 1967
Cyclostyled announcement, with autograph manuscript note on the verso.
Answer to Annesley's letter re planting, 1806-08
Very little personal correspondence is extant in the archive. These letters were mainly preserved amongst the correspondence of Sir Busick Harwood and any order or reason for their survival separate to other Annesley correspondence is lost.
Appeal for new building for Christ Church School (formerly Westminster New Charity School)., 1845-02-17
Endorsed: 'Westminster Schools' and 'For Spencer Audit'. An entry in the Spencer Account Book for the year 1846 records a contribution of 10 guineas.
[Apr.]-Dec. 1913, 1913-04 - 1913-12
Second part of 158 autograph letters, signed, (of which 2 are incomplete and 9 include TS transcripts) and 4 autograph postcards, signed, from Rupert Brooke to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1905-15.
1 autograph letter, signed, from Mary Ruth Brooke to Rupert Brooke, 15 Apr. 1915.
[Apr.]-Nov. 1910, 1910-04 - 1910-11
First part of 158 autograph letters, signed, (of which 2 are incomplete and 9 include TS transcripts) and 4 autograph postcards, signed, from Rupert Brooke to Mary Ruth Brooke. Included in the letter of 2 June 1908 is a leaflet describing the attack by Trinity Hall students on E.W. Patterson, R.E. Gomme and A.W.M. Bull for their left wing sympathies dated 12 May 1908.
[Apr.-Nov. 1912], 1912-04 - 1912-11
Second part of 158 autograph letters, signed, (of which 2 are incomplete and 9 include TS transcripts) and 4 autograph postcards, signed, from Rupert Brooke to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1905-15.
1 autograph letter, signed, from Mary Ruth Brooke to Rupert Brooke, 15 Apr. 1915.
April 1928-November 1936, 1928-04 - 1936-11
This sub-series comprises seven files of correspondence concerning share dealing with brokers Buckmaster and Moore, together with memoranda of purchases and sales and debit notes.
April 1930 - December 1932, 1930-04 - 1932-12
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.
April 1933 - Sep. 1935, 1933-07 - 1935-09
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.
April - December 1938, 1938-04 - 1938-12
This file also includes 1 typed letter, signed, from Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot, 14 Oct. [1938]; 1 autograph letter, signed, from William Sollory to T.S. Eliot, 19 Oct. 1938; and 1 carbon typed letter from T.S. Eliot to Mrs. Webster, 28 Oct. 1938.