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University of Chicago Library

Guide to the Sir PercyWilliam BuntingPapers 1882-1911

© 2006 University of Chicago Library

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Table of Contents

3Acknowledgments3Descriptive Summary3Information on Use3Citation3Biographical Note4Scope Note4Related Resources4Subject Headings5INVENTORY

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Descriptive Summary

Identifier ICU.SPCL.BUNTING

Title Bunting, Sir Percy William. Papers

Date 1882-1911

Size 3 linear feet (6 boxes)

Repository Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.

Abstract Sir Percy W. Bunting (1836-1911), social reformer, editor. The Percy W.Bunting Papers consist of letter received by Bunting when he was editor ofthe Contemporary Review. Many of the letters are from prominent writers ofthe later Victorian literary and political scene, such as Lord Acton, MatthewArnold, J. M. Barrie, Rupert Brooke, Robert Browning, Andrew Carnegie,G. K. Chesterton, Winston Churchill, Clemenceau, Wilkie Collins, AustinDobsch, James A. Froude, Gladstone, Benjamin Harrison, Bret Harte, HenryJames, James Russell Lowell, Sir John Lubbock, Maeterlinck, CardinalManning, George Meredith, Cardinal Newman, Florence Nightingale,Walter Pater, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, Herbert Spencer,Robert Louis Stevenson, John A. Symonds. The letters cover the entire spanof Sir Percy's editorial years on the Review, from 1882 to 1911.

Acknowledgments

Information on Use

Citation

When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Bunting, Sir PercyWilliam. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of ChicagoLibrary

Biographical Note

Sir Percy W. Bunting (1836-1911) was a social reformer and editor of the ContemporaryReview. He was the only son of Thomas Percival Bunting, a solicitor in Manchester. Educatedat home until 1851 when he became one of the original students of Owens College, graduatingas an associate in 1859. He obtained a scholarship at Pembroke College, Cambridge, graduatingas B.A. in 1859. He began to practice law in 1862 at Lincoln's Inn where he acquired a largepractice, from which he finally retired in 1895.

From an early age he was devoted to social reform, political liberalism, and the welfare of modernMethodism. He was very active in promoting organization of non-conformity as a national

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religious force. The promotion of moral purity was the social reform which engaged much of hisadult energy. He visited the Continent several times in this cause, becoming an apt French and agood German scholar as a result.

In politics Bunting was a zealous liberal and admirer of Gladstone. He served on the executivecommittee of The National Liberal Foundation from 1880 until his death, and in 1892 he waselected to Parliament from East Islington as a Gladstone liberal.

In 1882, Bunting became editor of the Contemporary Review, founded by Alexander Strahanin 1862. Bunting remained editor until his death, conducting the Review on liberal lines. Heenlisted the services of foreign contributors with whom his travels had brought him in contact,and he encouraged all writers, well known or not, who could present phases of contemporarytheology, science, art, literature, and politics. He maintained a moderately advanced religioustone, and gave topics of social reform a prominent place. A firm believer in international amity,Bunting was active in the formation of the Anglo-German Friendship Society in 1911.

After he was knighted in 1908 his physical powers began to fail slowly, and he died on July 22,1911.

Scope Note

The letters in the collection consist of those by correspondents to Sir Percy when he was editorof the Contemporary Review. Most of them are simply statements declining, for several reasons,an invitation to write for the Review. The letters from each correspondent vary in number fromone by several minor figures to as many as thirty-nine by Herbert Spencer, for example. A greatnumber of the letters are from very prominent writers of the later Victorian literary and politicalscene, such as Lord Acton, Matthew Arnold, J. M. Barrie, Rupert Brooke, Robert Browning,Andrew Carnegie, G. K. Chesterton, Winston Churchill, Clemenceau, Wilkie Collins, AustinDobsch, James A. Froude, Gladstone, Benjamin Harrison, Bret Harte, Henry James, JamesRussell Lowell, Sir John Lubbock, Maeterlinck, Cardinal Manning, George Meredith, CardinalNewman, Florence Nightingale, Walter Pater, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw,Herbert Spencer, Robert Louis Stevenson, John A. Symonds, and many others who for onereason or another Sir Percy considered worthy of appearing in the Contemporary Review. Theletters cover the entire span of Sir Percy's editorial years on the Review, from 1882 to 1911.

Related Resources

The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html

Subject Headings

• Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-1902• Bunting, Percy William, Sir, b. 1836• Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937• Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919

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• Churchill, Randolph Henry Spencer, Lord, 1849-1895• Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889• Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898• James, William, 1842-1910• Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891• Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910• Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950

INVENTORY

Box 1Folder 1

Correspondence, Abbott-Acland• Abbott, Edw. A., 2• Abel, Carl, 4• Aberdeen, Ishbel, 1• Aberdane, 1• Acland, A.H.D., 1• Acland, Sir Thomas, 1

Box 1Folder 2

Correspondence, Acton-Ainger• Acton, Lord, 10• Acworth, W.M., 1• Adam, Jules M., 1• Adams, C.K., 5• Addis, W.E., 1• Adye, Sir John, 1• Ainger, Alfred, 2

Box 1Folder 3

Correspondence, Alcester-Arch• Alcester, 1• Alcock, 1• Aldenham, En., 1• Aldis, M.S., 1• Alison, A., 1• Allen, Grant, 1• Allen, Henry, 1• Amos, Sheldon, 3• Anderson, Robert, 1• Arch, Joseph, 2

Box 1Folder 4

Correspondence, Archer-Arnold• Archer, T.A., 1• Archer, Wm., 1

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• Argyll, Duke of, 5• Arnold, Arthur, 1• Arnold, Edw. A., 1• Arnold, Sir Edw., 8• [Bryce, Lloyd 2]• Arnold, Matthew, 14

Box 1Folder 5

Correspondence, Arthur-Austin• Arthur, William, 1• Ashburne, 1• Ashley, Evelyn, 1• Asquith, H.H., 6• Atherton, Geo. W., 1• Atkinson, Blanche, 1• Austin, Alfred, 4

Box 1Folder 6

Correspondence, Baden-Bancroft• Baden-Powell, Geo., 1• Bailey, Philip J., 1• Baker, Samuel W., 2• Balfour, 7• Ball, W.E., 1• Ball, Robert S., 3• Bancroft, S.R., 1

Box 1Folder 7

Correspondence, Barrie-Barry• Barrie, J.M., 8• Barry, Mary, 1• Barry, William, 1

Box 1Folder 8

Correspondence, Barth-Beresford• Barth, T., 2• Baxter, W.E., 2• Begbie, Harold, 2• Belfort, Bax. G., 1• Bell, C. Moberly, 3• Bellamy, Edw., , 2• Beresford, Chester, 1

Box 1Folder 9

Correspondence, Besant-Binney• Besant, Walter, 6

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• Bethan-Edwards, M., 1• Bettany, G.T., 1• Binney, J.G., 2

Box 1Folder 10

Correspondence, Birch-Bishop• Birch, J.W., 1• Birrell, Aug., 7• Bishop, I.L., 3• Bishop, M.C., 1

Box 1Folder 11

Correspondence, Bismarck-Blunt• Bismarck, 1• Bjornson, 1• Black, Clementine, 1• Blackie, J.S., 4• Blackmore, R.D., 5• Blaine, J.G., 1• Blunt, Wilfred S., 1

Box 1Folder 12

Correspondence, Boughi-Boyd• Boughi, R., 4• Bowrinot, J.G., 1• Bowhurst, Jessie, 2• Bourke, Robert, 1• Boyd, 1

Box 1Folder 13

Correspondence, Bradbourne-Bramwell• Brabourne, 1• Brackenbury, C.B., 4• Bradbury, 1• Bradley, A.C., 1• Bradley, A.G., 1• Braithwaite, J.B., 3• Bramwell, 1

Box 1Folder 14

Correspondence, Brand-Brasso• Brand, A., 1• Brand, S.M., 2• Brandl, A., 1• Brassey, Lady , 1• Brassey, 1

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• Brasso, P.L. de, 1Box 1Folder 15

Correspondence, Bright-Broderick• Bright, John, 1• [Corder, P. 2]• Brock, A.H., 1• Broderick, St. John, 1• Broderick, Geo. C., 2

Box 1Folder 16

Correspondence, Booke-Brown• Brooke, Rupert, 1• Brooke: see also Cross, Richard A.• Brooks, Stopford, 8• Brooks, Phillips, 2• Brown, Ford M., 3• Brown, J. Baldwin, 4

Box 1Folder 17

Correspondence, Browning-Buchanan• Browning, Robert, 1• Bruce, A. B., 1• Brunetiere, Ferd., 3• Bryce, J., 23• Bryce, Lloyd:see Arnold, Sir Edw.• Buchanan, Robert, 8

Box 1Folder 18

Correspondence, Buckle-Butler• Buckle, Sir G. E., 1• Burdett, Henry, 1• Burt, Thos., 2• Bury, St. B. de, 3• Butler, J. E., 4• Butler, W. F., 2

Box 1Folder 19

Correspondence, Cable-Carnavon• Cable, G. W., 1• Caine, Hall, 6• Caird, 13• Cairns, 5• Carnavon, 3

Box 1Folder 20

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Correspondence, Carnegie-Cecil• Carnegie, Andrew, 4• Carpenter, Wm. B. Bp. of Ripon, 4• Castelar, Emilio, 2• Cave, Alfred, 1• Cecil, Hugh, 2

Box 1Folder 21

Correspondence, Chamberlain-Champion• Chamberlain, Jos., 8• Champion, H.H., 1

Box 1Folder 22

Correspondence, Chesterton-Chunder• Chesterton, Gilbert , 2• Cheyne, T. K., 5• Child, Gilbert W., 2• Childers, Hugh E., 2• Chunder Sen, Reshub, 1

Box 1Folder 23

Correspondence, Church-Churchill• Church, R. W., 4• Churchill, Randolph, 5• Churchill, Winston, 2

Box 1Folder 24

Correspondence, Clancy-Clark• Clancy, J. J., 3• Clark, Sir Andrew, 1• Clark, William, 2

Box 1Folder 25

Correspondence, Clemenceau-Colenso• Clemenceau, 1• Clerk, Agnes M., 1• Cobbe, Francis N., 11• Clough, A. H., 1• Colenso, 1

Box 1Folder 26

Correspondence, Coleridge-Colvin• Coleridge, Ld. Judge, 14• Colles, Wm. Morris, 1• Collins, J. C., 4• Collins, Wilkie, 3

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• Colvin, A., 1Box 1Folder 27

Correspondence, Cook-Courtenay• Cook, Edward T., 2• Cook, Joseph, 1• Corder, Percy: see Bright, John• Courtenay, Leonard , 24

Box 1Folder 28

Correspondence, Cowen-Craven• Cowen, Joseph, 2• Cowper, 3• Cox, George W., 3• Craik, D. W., 1• Craven, Florence, 1

Box 2Folder 1

Correspondence, Crawford-Crispi• Crawford, Emily, 15• Crawford, Dan, 1• Crawford, Marion, 1• Creighton, Mandell, 3• Crispi, Francesco, 14

Box 2Folder 2

Correspondence, Crockett-Cunninghame• Crockett, S. N., 2• Croke, T. W., Archbp.of Cashel, 1• Cromer, 1• Cross, Richard Assheton [Brooke], 2• Cunningham, J. T., 2• Cunninghame-Graham, R.B., 2

Box 2Folder 3

Correspondence, Currie-Curzon• Currie, Donald, 1• Currie, Ed. Hay, 2• Curzon, 6

Box 2Folder 4

• Dale, R. W., 15• Dallinger, W. H., 1• Danberry, J. H., 1• Darmesteter, James, 7• Darmesteter, Mary [Robinson], 8

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Box 2Folder 5

Correspondence, Daudet-Davitt• Daudet, Alphonse, 1• Davey, 1• Davidson, A. B., 1• Davidson, Randall, Bp. of Winchester, 1• Davies, J. Llewellyn , 3• Davitt, Nichael, 7

Box 2Folder 6

Correspondence, Dawlin-Dawson• Dawlin, W. Boyd, 5• Dawson, John M., 2

Box 2Folder 7

Correspondence, DeLille-Derby• DeLille, Edward, 2• Delitz, Friedrich, 1• DeMorgan, Wm., 2• Derby, 6

Box 2Folder 8

Correspondence, Dicey-Dilke• Dicey, Albert V., 10• Dicey, Arnold, 1• Dilke, Charles, 1• Dilke, Samuel W., 3

Box 2Folder 9

Correspondence, Dillon-Dixon• Dillon, E. J., 28• Dillon, John, 3• Dillwyn, 1• Dixon, R. V., 1

Box 2Folder 10

Correspondence, Dobson-Douglas• Dobson, Austin, 2• Dods, Marcus, 1• Doellinger, 1• Donaldson, James, 1• Douglas, Fred., 1• Douglas, George C. M., 1

Box 2Folder 11

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Correspondence, Dowden-Dufferin• Dowden, Edward, 23• Drinkwater, John, 2• Driver, S. R., 6• Drummond, henry, 2• Dufferin and AVA, 1

Box 2Folder 12

Correspondence, Duffy-Dykes• Duffy, C. Gavan, 32• Dunckley, Henry, 6• Duperoy, Emile G., 2• Durham, 1• Dykes, J. Oswald, 1

Box 2Folder 13

Correspondence, Ebers-Esher• Ebers, George M., 3• Edkims, Joseph, 1• Ellicott, C. J., 3• Escott, T. H. S., 4• Esher, 2

Box 2Folder 14

Correspondence, Fairbairn-Fitzgerald• Fairbairn, A. M., 8• Faithful, Edith, 1• Farrer, T. N., 14• Fawcett, Henry, 1• Fawcett, M. G., 2• Ferrier, David, 1• Field, J., 3• Field, Michael, 9• Finot, Jean, 2• Fisher, 1• Fisher, John, 1• Fitzgerald, C., 1• Fitzgerald, Percy, 4

Box 2Folder 15

Correspondence, Fitzmaurice-Foxwell• Fitzmaurice, E., 2• Flint, R., 1• Forbes, Archbp., 4• Forster, W. E., 2• Foxwell, H. S., 3

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Box 2Folder 16

Correspondence, Freeman• Freeman, Edward A., 30

Box 2Folder 17

Correspondence, Froude• Froude, James A., 9

Box 2Folder 18

Correspondence, G-Gautier• G- - - - L. C. (?), 1• Gambetta, Leon, 2• Ganneau, Claremont, 3• Gardiner, Samuel R., 1• Gautier, J., 1

Box 2Folder 19

Correspondence, Geddes-Gennadnis• Geddes, Patrick, 8• Geffcken, 16• Geibel, G., 1• Geikie, Sir Arch., 3• Gennadnis, 1

Box 2Folder 20

Correspondence, George-Gladden• George, Henry, 3• Gerard, Emily de L., 1• Gibson, Ed., 4• Giffen, R., 4• Gladden, Washington, 2

Box 3Folder 1

Correspondence, Gladstone• Gladstone, W. E., 28

Box 3Folder 2

Correspondence, Gneist-Goodwin• Gneist, 6• Godet, Frederic, 10• Godkins, E. L. , 2• Goodwin, Harvey, Bp. of Carlisle, 4

Box 3Folder 3

Correspondence, Gordon-Gosse

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• Gordon, Arthur, 2• Gordon, H. W. , 6• Gore, Charles, 3• Goschen, G., 6• Gosse, Edmund, 8

Box 3Folder 4

Correspondence, Grant-Greenwood• Grant Duff, H. E., 10• Granville, 2• Greenwood, F., 5• Greenwood, J. G., 1

Box 3Folder 5

Correspondence, Greg-Grey• Greg, Percy, 2• Greshoff, 1• Grey, A. H. G., 4th Earl of Falladon, 2• Grey, Edward, 1st Viscount, 4• Grey, Sir George, 1

Box 3Folder 6

Correspondence, Grimthorpe-Guyot• Grimthorpe, 1• Grove, S., 5• Guyot, Yves, 6

Box 3Folder 7

Correspondence, Haggard-Hamerton• Haggard, H. Rider, 2• Haldane, R. B., 2• Hale, Lonsdale• Halifax, 1• Halsburg, H. S. Gifford, 1st Earl, 2• Hamerton, P. G., 9

Box 3Folder 8

Correspondence, Hamilton-Harcourt• Hamilton, George, 2• Hamilton King, H. G. see King• Hamley, W. G., 1• Hammond, J. G., 1• Hammond, Joseph, 1• Hampden, 7• Harcourt, 5

Box 3

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Folder 9Correspondence, Hardy-Harris• Hardy, Thomas, 5• Harmsworth, Alfred, 1• Harnack, Adolf von, 5• Harris, J. K., 4

Box 3Folder 10

Correspondence, Harrison, B.-Harrison, F.• Harrison, Benj. (Pres. of U. S.), 1• Harrison, Frederic, 24

Box 3Folder 11

Correspondence, Hart-Haweis• Hart, Robert, 2• Harte, Bret, 1• Hartog, Marcus, 1• Hatch, Edwin, 6• Haweis, H. R., 4

Box 3Folder 12

Correspondence, Healy-Herford• Healy, T. M., 2• Heard, J. B., 1• Heath, Richard, 5• Hedin, Sven, 2• Helmholz, Anna von, 1• Henley, W. E., 2• Herbert, A., 1• Hereford, 2• Herford, C. H., 1

Box 3Folder 13

Correspondence, Herschell-Holland• Herschell, 1• Herzl, Thomas, 1• Hildegrand, K., 5• Hill, G. B., 1• Hobhouse, Sir Arthur, 11• Hobhouse, L. T., 1• Hobson, J. A., 1• Holland, H. S., 5

Box 3Folder 14

Correspondence, Hollwig-Hort• Hollwig, E. Bethmann, 1

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• Holycake, 1• Hopkins, Ellice, 3• Hore, Edward C., 1• Hornby, 1• Hort, J. A., 2

Box 3Folder 15

Correspondence, Horton-Hughes• Horton, R. F., 4• Houston, E. Caulfield, 6• Hugel, F. von, 2• Hughes, T. J., 1

Box 3Folder 16

Correspondence, Hunt-Hyacinthe• Hunt, W. Holman, 10• Hunter, Sir William W., 15• Hutton, Richard H., 14• Huxley, T. H., 7• Hyder, Joseph, 1• Hyndman, H. M., 3• Hyacinthe, Pere: see Loyson, C.

Box 3Folder 17

Correspondence, Ilbert-Jacobs• Ilbert, C. P., 4• Illingworth, 3• Irby, A. P., 3• Jacks, L. P., 3• Jacobs, W. W., 1

Box 3Folder 18

Correspondence, James-Jennings• James, Henry, 2• James, William, 3• Jaynes F. J., Bp. of Chester, 1• Jebb, R. C., 9• Jenkins, Edward, 3• Jennings, L. J., 4

Box 3Folder 19

Correspondence, Jessop-Jowett• Jessop, Augustus, 6• Jevons, F. B., 1• Jones, E. Burne, 1• Jones, Henry, 4

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• Jowett, Benjamin, 3Box 3Folder 20

Correspondence, Jukes-Kidd• Jukes-Browne, A. J., 1• Keltie, J. S., 1• Kemble, Francis A., 2• Kennedy, H. Arthur, 4• Kidd, Benjamin, 1

Box 3Folder 21

Correspondence, King-Kirkpatrick• King, Bolton, 1• King, Edward, Bp. of Lincoln, 1• King, H. G. Hamilton, 2• King, Joseph, 2• Kirkpatrick, A. F., 1

Box 3Folder 22

Correspondence, Kirkup-Kropotkin• Kirkup, T., 1• Knight, F. A., 5• Knight, William, 1• Kravchinskit, Sergei, 7• Kropotkin, 3

Box 4Folder 1

Correspondence, Labouchere-Lanormant• Labouchere, Sir H., 3• Lafargue, Paul, 1• Lang, A., 10• Lang, S., 1• Lanormant, F., 1

Box 4Folder 2

Correspondence, Larminie-Lecky, E.• Larminie, W., 1• Lascalles, Frank C., 3• Laurier, Sir Wilfred, 2• Laveleye, Ede, 13• Lecky, Elisabeth, 1

Box 4Folder 3

Correspondence, Lecky, W.-Le Gallienne• Lecky, W. H. E., 10• Leclere, Max, 1

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• Lee, Sidney, 5• Lefevre, C. Shaw, 3• Le Gallienne, Richard, 1

Box 4Folder 4

Correspondence, Leighton-Lettibridge• Leighton, 7• Leland, C. G., 1• Leppington, Blanche, 2• Lessesp, Charles A., 1• Lettibridge, Roper, 1

Box 4Folder 5

Correspondence, Lidderdale-Little• Lidderdale, W., 1• Liddon, 4• Lightfoot, J. B.,Bp. of Durham, 5• Lilly, 5• Little, W. J. K., 1

Box 4Folder 6

Correspondence, Lock-Loreburn• Lock, 2• Lock, C. S., 1• Lodge, Oliver, 6• Lombroso, C., 5• Loreburn, 3

Box 4Folder 7

Correspondence, Lorier-Lucy• Lorier, 3• Louis Philippe,• Conte de Paris, 1• Lowell, James Russell, 3• Loyson, C.• [Hyacinthe, Pere, 5]• Lubbock, Sir John, 5• Lucy, Sir Henry W., 1

Box 4Folder 8

Correspondence, Ludlow-Lytton• Ludlow, 1• Lugard, F. D., 1• Lytton, 1• Ludlow, 1

Box 4

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Folder 9Correspondence, McCarthy-MacDonald• McCarthy, Jusin, 3• MacColl, Malcolm, 2• MacDermott, M., 1• MacDonald, Frederika, 1• MacDonald, John, 1

Box 4Folder 10

Correspondence, MacDonnell-Mackonochie• MacDonnell, John, 1• McGlynn, Edward, 1• Mackenzie, Morell, 4• Mackonochie, A. H., 2

Box 4Folder 11

Correspondence, Macleod-Mahaffy• Macleod, Donald, 2• McMinn, C. W., 1• Maeterlinck, M., 1• Magee, Wm. C., Bp.of Peterborough, 8• Mahaffy, J. C., 1

Box 4Folder 12

Correspondence, Mahan-Mann• Mahan, Adm. A. J., 3• Maine, H. J. 4• Maitland, Edward, 1• Malcom, N., 2• Malfee, K. N., 1• Malleson, J. P., 1• Mallock, W. H., 8• Mann, J. S., 1

Box 4Folder 13

Correspondence, Manning-Martin• Manning, Cardinal, 13• Markham, Herbert, 1• Marshall, Alfred, 2• Martin, Abbe, 1• Martin, Sir Theo., 4

Box 4Folder 14

Correspondence, Martineau-May• Martineau, James, 8• Masham, 1

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• Massingham, 1• Maurice, F., 3• May, T. Erskine, 1

Box 4Folder 15

Correspondence, Meredith-Monler• Meredith, George, 2• Mergoliati, D. J., 1• Miller, Wm., 1• Milligan, Wm., 1• Milner, 1• Ninto, W., 1• Mivart, 2• Moffat, 1• Molesworth, L., 2• Monler, Hewitt, 2

Box 4Folder 16

Correspondence, Monod-Morison• Monod, Gabriel, 4• Monro, John, 4• Monteagle, 1• Moorhouse, J., Bp. of Manchester, 1• Morgan, G. Osborne, 1• Morgan, John W., 1• Morison, J. C., 1

Box 4Folder 17

Correspondence, Morley-Moyes• Morley, John, 18• Morneni, Alfred, 1• Morris, Sir Lewis, 4• Morrison, M. A., 2• Mott, J. R., 1• Moyes, J. Canon, 1

Box 4Folder 18

Correspondence, Muller-Mulhall• Muller, F. Max, 28• Muir, Wm., 2• Mulhall, Michael G., 3

Box 4Folder 19

Correspondence, Mundella-Myers• Mundella, 2• Munro, J. S. C., 1

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• Murray, D. Christie, 2• Murray, John 1• Myers, F. W. H., 3

Box 4Folder 20

Correspondence, Nasse-Nicoll• Nasse, Ervin, 2• Newbolt, Henry, 1• Newman, Cardinal, 4• Newman, F. W., 7• Nicholson, J. S., 1• Nicoll, W. R., 4

Box 4Folder 21

Correspondence, Nightengale-Norton• Nightengale, Florence, 14• Noel, Lord Roden, 1• Norinson, 1• Norman, Henry , 2• Northbrook, 1• Norton, 2

Box 4Folder 22

Correspondence, Novikoff-O'Hagen• Novikoff, Olga, 3• Nyal (Hyak?), A. C., 1• O' Connor, T. P., 4• O'Hagen, John, 1

Box 4Folder 23

Correspondence, O'Leary-Paget• O'Leary, John, 3• Oliphant, L., 2• Oliphant, M. O. W., 15• Oliver, Sidney, 1• Orr, A., 6• Paget, Violet, 21

Box 5Folder 1

Correspondence, Paley-Parkes• Paley, F. A., 1• Pall, Wm., 1• Palmer, W., 1• Parker, 1• Parker, C. S., 1• Parker, Sir G., 2

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• Parkes, Sir H., 5Box 5Folder 2

Correspondence, Pater-Pfeiffer• Pater, Walter, 3• Paton, J. P., 1• Pattison, Mark, 3• Paul, H. W., 1• Pears, Sir Ed., 6• Peel, 1• Perowne, J. J. S., 6• Petersen-Studnitz, 1• Petrie, W. M. F., 1• Peyton, W. W., 3• Pfeiffer, E., 1

Box 5Folder 3

Correspondence, Phelps-Prinsep• Phelps, E. D., 4• Picton, J. A., 1• Playfair, Lyon, 6• Plimsoll, Sam., 1• Plumptre, E. H., 2• Pollock, F., 1• Poole, R. L., 2• Pressenso, F. de, 2• Price, L. L., 1• Prinsep, Sir V. C., 1

Box 5Folder 4

Correspondence, Quarenghi-Rainey• Quarenghi, C. Fandini d', 1• Quiller-Crouch, Sir Arthur, 3• Quilter, Harry, 4• Rainey, R., 1

Box 5Folder 5

Correspondence, Raleigh-Rea• Raleigh, T., 1• Raleigh, Walter, 2• Ramee, Louise de la, 9• Ramsay, William, 7• Rawnsley, H. D., 4• Read, C. S., 1• Rea, John, 6

Box 5

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Folder 6Correspondence, Reay-Reed• Reay 2• Reclus, J. J. E., 14 Reed, E. J., 3

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Correspondence, Renan-Ritchie• Renan, E., 1• Resney, Isabel, 1• Rhodes, 1• Rhys-Davids, T. W., 1• Riley, Athelstane, 1• Ripon, 6• Risley, H. H., 2• Ritchie, Anne, 1

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Correspondence, Roberts-Rosebury• Roberts, 3• Robinson, H., 3• Robinson, P., 3• Robinson, R. S., 1• Robinson: see also Darmesteter, Mary Roffey, A. W., 4• Rogers, J. E. T., 4• Romanes, G. J., 6• Roosevelt, Theodore, 1• Roscoe, H. E., 3• Rosebery, A. P., 8

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Correspondence, Rossetti-Rothschild• Rosetti, L. M., 1• Rosetti, Wm., 1• Rothschild, 2• Runciman, J., 3• Russell, Sir E., 3• Russell, George, 4• Russell, Wm. C., 6• Russell, Wm. H., 3

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Correspondence, Russell-RyderRule• Russell of Killower, 3• RyderRyle, G. C., Bp. Of Liverpool, 2

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Correspondence, Sabatier-Samuel• Sabatier, Paul, 10• St. Aldwyn, M. E. H., 1• Salisbury, 4• Salmon, G., 16• Samuel, Saul, 1

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Correspondence, Sanday-Schreiber• Sanday, W., 3• Sandberg, G., 3• Sanderson, G. B., 4• Sandhurst, M., 1• Saunders, G., 1• Saville, Ernest, 1• Say, Leon, 1• Sayce, Leon, 1• Schloss, D. F., 2• Schreiber, J., 1

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Correspondence, Schreiner-Shaftesbury• Schreiner, Olive, 2• Schuman, Clara, 1• Schurer, Emile, 3• Scott, Clement, 3• Secretan, 2• Seebohm, F., 2• Seeley, J. R., 19• Selborne, 3• Severn, J. R., 1• Shaftesbury, 2

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Correspondence, Shaw-Shorthouse• Shaw, Albert, 7• Shaw, Flora L., 2• Shaw, George B., 2• Sheldon, Chas. M., 1• Sherbrooke, 1• Shore, Arabella, 1• Shore, T. T., 1• Shorter, C., 1• Shorthouse, H., 5

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Correspondence, Sidgwick-Smith• Sidgwick, 2• Sigerson, 1• Simon, Jules, 9• Sims, George R., 2• Sinnett, A. V., 2• Smith, A. L., 1• Smith, G., 17• Smith, H. L., 1• Smith, J. P., 1

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Correspondence, Smith-Somerset• Smith, W. H., 5• Smith, W. R., 1• Somerset, Isabel, 2

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Correspondence, Spencer, H.-Spencer, L.• Spencer, Herbert, 39• Spencer, Lord, 3

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Correspondence, Spender-Stead• Spender, Harold, 2• Stainer, John, 1• Stalker, James, 1• Stanley, 10• Stead, 9

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Correspondence, Steffen-Stephens• Steffen, Gustav, 1• Stephens, Alfred, 2• Stephens, Sir James F., 2• Stephens, H. Morse, 1• Stephens, James, 1• Stephens, Leslie, 9

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Correspondence, Stevenson-Stillman• Stevenson, Francis J., 1• Stevenson, Francis S., 1• Stevenson, Robert• Louis, 7• Stillman, Wm. James, 41

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Correspondence, Stokes-Swanwick• Stokes, G. G., 1• Stokes, G. T., 2• Stubbs, Charles, 2• Stubbs, W., Bp. of Chester, 3• Sutherland, Millicent, 1• Swanwick, Anna, 1

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Correspondence, Swinburne-Symons• Swinburne, A. C., 1• Symonds, John A., 2• Symons, Arthur, 1

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Correspondence, Tabor-Tagore• Tabor, Mary C., 1• Tadema, Sir L. A., 1• Taft, Wm. H., 1• Tagore, R., 1

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Correspondence, Taine-Tennyson• Taine, H., 2• Tait, P. G., 1• Tamm, Hugo, 1• Taylor, Isaac 1• Tchaykovsky, N. W., 1• Temple, Richard, 4• Tennyson, Alfred Lord (in re:), 3

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Correspondence, Thompson-Toole• Thompson, Stephen M., 1• Thomson, Archbishop, 2• Thomson, Joseph, 3• Thring, 9• Timms, T. Vincent, 1• Toole, J., 1

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Correspondence, Townsend-Trevelvan• Townsend, Meredith, 5• Traill, H. D., 5

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• Tuke, James H., 1• Trevelyan, 6

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Correspondence, Tupper-Tyndall• Tupper, Charles, 1• Twining, Miss L., 1• Tyndall, John, 12

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Correspondence, Udney-Vincent• Udney, L., 4• Underwood, F. H., 2• Unwin, T. F., 1• Vaughn, 1• Vere, Aubry de, 7• Villari, P., & Linda, 4• Villiers, C. P., 1• Vincent, Claude, 2

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Correspondence, Vincent-Vivian• Vincent, Sir Edgar, 2• Vinogradoff, P., 7• Vivian, Herbert, 3

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Correspondence, Wace-Ward• Wace, Henry, 1• Wachs, Otto, 5• Waddington, 1• Wade, E., 1• Wade, John, 3• Walker, F. W., 1• Wallace, D. M., 1• Walsh, Wm. J., Archbp. of Dublin, 2• Ward, Humphrey and Mary A., 7

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Correspondence, Ward-Webb• Ward, Lester F., 1• Warner, Charles, 6• Washburn, 4• Watkins, H. W., 1• Watson, John, 1• Watson, Robert S., 3

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• Watts - Dunton, Th., 4• Waugh, 1• Weardale, 2• Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, 5

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Correspondence, Wedgewood-West• Wedgewood, Julia, 1• Weismann, A., 12• Welldon, 3• Wellhausen, 2• Wells, David A., 6• Wells, H. G., 2• Wenley, R. N., 2• West, A., 1

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Correspondence, Westcott-Whithread• Westcott, Bp. Of Durham, 20• Westermarck, Ed., 1• Westlake, J., 1• Westminster, 1• Whithread, 1

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Correspondence, White-Wogan• White, Andrew D., 1• White, T., 1• Whitman, Sidney, 6• Wilberforce, B., 1• Williamson, A., 1• Wills, W. G., 5• Wilser, A. J., 1• Wilson, J. M., 7• Witstanley, H., 3• Wogan, 1

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Correspondence, Wolf-Wordsworth• Wolf, Lucian, 1• Wolseley, 5• Wood, Chas. S., 1• Wood, Sir Evelyn, 1• Wordsworth, C., Bp. of St. Andrews, 2

Box 6Folder 19

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Correspondence, Yeats-Zangwill• Yeats, W. B., 1• Young, George, 1• Zancof, 1• Zangwill, Israel. 1• Unidentified TLS, 1