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Death notices, funeral services and obituaries

This subseries collects, alphabetically by surname of the deceased, death notices, funeral service booklets and obituaries of various people. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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ADAMS, Douglas Noël
ADRIAN, Richard Hume

BARRÈRE, Jean-Bertrand Marie
BARTHES, Roland
BENNETT, Jack Arthur Walter
BLACKFORD, Staige D
BROGAN, Denis William
BUTTERFIELD, Herbert

CHAMPERNOWNE, David Gawen
CLIFFORD, Gay
COWLING, Maurice John
CRAWLEY, Charles William
CROOK, John Anthony

DAVIES, Hugh Sykes
DUNCAN-JONES, Elsie Elizabeth

ELVIN, Lionel

FERDINAND, Richard
FORSTER, Leonard

GALLAGHER, John Andrew
GOODWIN, Richard Murphey

HOUGH, Graham

JACK, Ian
JEWELL, Peter Arundel
JOHN, Otto
JONES, Trevor David

KALDOR, Nicholas
KERMODE, Frank
KEYNES, John Maynard
KITSON CLARK, George Sidney Roberts
KNIGHTS, Lionel Charles
KNOWLES, Michael David

LASKY, Melvin Jonah
LASLETT, Thomas Peter Ruffell
LEE, Arthur Guy
LEWY, Casimir

MacKINNON, Donald MacKenzie
MANSERGH, Philip Nicholas Seton
MEADE, James Edward
MORGAN, Margaret Ruth

NICHOLAS, Tressilian Charles

OWEN, Gwilym Ellis Lane

PIGOU, Arthur Cecil
PINTER, Harold
POLACK, Kenneth
POSTAN, Michael Moïssey

ROBINSON, Edward Austin Gossage
ROBINSON, Joan Violet
ROBSON, Robert

SALTER, Elizabeth
SHILS, Edward A
STERN, Joseph Peter Maria
STONE, John Richard Nicholas
STOREY, Graham
STRAUMANN, Heinrich

WELSFORD, Enid Elder Hancock
WILLIAMS, Bernard Arthur Owen

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

Documentation

This subseries contains various documents pertaining to the Unservile State Group and associated groups and projects, including minutes, publication information and cuttings. A small group of other political documents has been appended. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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COLLECTION INFORMATION

Description by 'J.B.' of the contents of an earlier version of the papers
'Manuscript Collection': George Watson's description of the papers (25 May 1978)
Leaflet describing the Archives of Stanford University's Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (presumably considered as a potential depository)

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'UNSERVILE STATE, 1953-1991'

Retrospective article by George Watson, in typescript and published form (22 February 1991)

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MEMBERSHIP AND CONTACTS

Membership lists
List of Liberal peers (January 1966)
Contact details of European liberal figures
List of academic libraries in Eastern Europe

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POLICY STATEMENTS

Unservile State Group
National Campaign on Behalf of the Low-income Groups
The Acton Society Trust

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AGENDAS AND MINUTES

10 February 1956 minutes
22-23 June 1956 minutes
27 July 1956 minutes

17 May 1957 agenda
17 May 1957 minutes
28 August 1957 minutes

10 May 1968 minutes

18 May 1970 minutes

4 March 1971 minutes
19 May 1971 minutes

7 December 1972 agenda

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Memorandum: 'The Liberal Party and Co-ownership' (April 1954)

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PUBLICATIONS

'The projected Liberal "Yellow Book"' (circa July 1953)
'Memorandum on a Projected Book on British Liberalism in the Mid-century' (July 1954)
Arthur Holt, pamphlet suggestions (undated)
Memorandum of pamphlet suggestions (undated)
'Liberty in the Welfare State' comments (1956)

'The Unservile State' copyright agreements (1956)
'The Unservile State' contributor information (book published 25 July 1957)

'Radical Alternative' progress report (30 August 1961)
'Radical Alternative' preface (May 1962)
'Radical Alternative' revised prelims
'Radical Alternative' notes on contributors

Notes pertaining to Edwin George West, perhaps the second edition (1970) of his 'Education and the State' (1965)

University of Leeds press release about The Elliott Dodds Lecture (24 January 1972)

Richard Moore and Christine Morgan, 'The Liberals in Europe' pamphlet (1974)

Samuel Brittan and Barry Riley, 'A People's Stake in North Sea Oil' pamphlet (1980)

Photocopy of Christopher Mayhew's 'Liberals, Social Democrats and Defence' pamphlet (1984)

Michael Meadowcroft, 'Dear David, Thanks, Yours Neil' (20 May 1990)

Report by 'Nick' on an unknown pamphlet or article

List of the Unservile State Papers pamphlets

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Three sheets of Unservile State Group stationery

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CUTTINGS

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Folder labelled 'USG Agendas Addresses etc'

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OTHER POLITICAL DOCUMENTS

'Co-ownership in Industry' (April 1952)
'Co-ownership at Work' (October 1952)

'Books for Poland: A report to the Secretary of the Writers and Publishers Committee for European Cooperation', to which is attached a list of pertinent Polish addresses (1957)

Copied pages from Frank O'Gorman's 'Voters, Patrons and Parties' (1989)

Derek Beales, 'The Electorate before and after 1832' (14 October 1991)

Vote count for the 2005 Parliamentary Council Election in Cambridge

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

Documentation, keepsakes and ephemera

This series collects documentation pertaining to George Watson's role as a Fellow of St John's and a lecturer in the Cambridge English Faculty, as well as material relating to events mostly (presumably) attended by Watson, and photographs. It concludes with information pertaining to the posthumous auction of items from Watson's personal library.

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

Ex libris correspondence

This correspondence was filed between the pages of George Watson's personal library, according to variously obvious and tenuous connections of authorship, subject and geography. As it was sadly impracticable to retain this arrangement the correspondence has been sequenced alphabetically. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list of correspondents follows, and a file of unidentified correspondents appears at the end of the series. Note that many of these correspondents are additionally represented elsewhere in Watson's papers.

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A[?], Mark
AARSLEFF, Hans
ABBOTT, Ruth
ABINERI, Tessa
ACTON, Edward
ADAIR, Paul R
ADAIR, Sally
ADAMS, Douglas Noël
ADAMS, Reg H
ADEY, Lionel
AGIUS, Patrick
AHRENS, Rudiger
ALEXANDER, James
ALEXANDER, John Amyas
ALEXANDER, Peter
ALGATE, F M
ALLEN, Brian
ALLEN, D C
ALLOTT, Miriam
ALMANSI, Guido
ALMOND, Mark
ALTON, Reginald E
ALVAREZ, Alfred
AMACHREE, Christopher
AMUNDSEN, Robert O Le Maire
ANDERSON, Mark
ANDERSON, Perry
ANDERSON, Quentin
ANDERSON, William Eric Kinloch
ANDREWES, Richard
ANDREWS, Keith K
ANGUS, Ian
ANKLESARIA, Havovi
ANKRAVA, Sigma
ANNA, John Patta and TOLPUTT, Edward
ANNAN, Noel, Baron Annan
ASTOR, Francis David Langhorne
ATTENBOROUGH, Peter
ATTWOOL, David
AUBERTIN-POTTER, Norma
AYERS, Michael and AYERS, Delia
AYLMER, Richard

BAASS, Ingrid
BADAWI, Muhammad Mustafa
BAER, Jack
BAILEY, Sandra
BAILYN, Bernard
BAINTON, A J C
BAIRD, Ian
BAKER-SMITH, Dominic
BAMBRIDGE, Elsie
BAMBROUGH, John Renford
BARANSKI, Zygmunt G
BARBOUR, Brian
BARISH, Jonas
BARKER, Olivia
BARNARD, Bob
BARNETT, Christopher A
BARNETT, Corelli ‘Bill’
BARRELL, John
BARRINGTON-WARD, Simon
BARRON, Keith
BARTON, Anne
BATCHELOR, John
BATSAKI, Yota
BATTESTIN, Ruthe and BATTESTIN, Martin
BAUCKHAM, Richard
BAYLEY, John
BAZALGETTE, Vivian Paul
BEADLE, Richard
BEAL, Peter
BEALES, Derek Edward Dawson
BEAUCHAMP, Else
BECHLER, Rosemary
BECKWITH, Roger T
BEER, Gillian
BEER, John Bernard
BEICHMAN, Arnold
BELL, Daniel
BELL, John
BELOFF, Max
BENNETT, Anthony
BENNETT, Henry Stanley
BENNETT, S[tuart?]
BENSON, Jack
BENT, Margaret
BENTLEY, Michael
BERGONZI, Bernard
BERLIN, Aline
BERLIN, Isaiah
BETJEMAN, John
BIELENBERG, Christabel
BILLETT, Jesse Dean
BINFIELD, John Clyde Goodfellow
BINNI, Francesco
BIRKWOOD, Katie
BLACKBURN, Robin
BLACKBURN, Simon [?]
BLACKFORD, Staige Davis
BLACKIE, John Ernest Haldane
BLACKWELL, John D
BLANNING, Tim
BLOMKVIST, Magnus
BLOOMFIELD, Barry
BLUNT, Anthony
BOLDY, Steven
BOND, Brian James
BONHAM CARTER, Violet
BONN, Philip
BONNER, Ian
BONNEROT, Luce
BOORTSIN, Daniel J
BORLAND, Lesley
BORUP-NIELSEN, Grå
BOSTON, Lucy M
BOUCÉ, Paul-Gabriel
BOULTON, James T
BOUSTEAD, M J
BOYD, Alistair Ivor Gilbert, Lord Kilmarnock
BOYDE, Patrick
BOYLE, Charles
BOYLE, Nicholas
BOYS SMITH, J S
BRADBROOK, Muriel
BRADBURY, Malcolm
BRAIN, Rosalind
BRAMBLE, John
BREARLEY, Michael
BRENNAN, Michael
BRENNEMAN, David A
BRETT, Simon
BRETT-SMITH / HINSLEY, Hilary
BREWER, Derek and BREWER, Elisabeth
BRIAULT, Stephen
BRINDLEY, Lynne
BRINK, Adrian
BRINK, Charles
BRISTOW, Roderick
BRITTAN, Samuel
BROGAN, Denis Hugh Vercingetorix
BRONKHURST, Judith
BROOKE-LITTLE, John Philip Brook
BROOKNER, Anita
BROWN, Christopher
BROWN, Daniel
BROWN, Huntingdon
BROWN, John
BROWN, Judith M
BROWN, Peter W H
BROWNING, Guy
BUCCLEUCH, Richard
BUFFINGTON, Robert
BURBIDGE, Peter G
BURCHFIELD, Robert William
BURDEN, Dennis
BURDETT, Rachael
BURKE, Peter
BURMAN, Edward
BURNHAM, Alexander
BURNS, Alison
BURROW, Colin
BURROW, John Anthony
BURT, Dan
BURTON, Jocelyn
BUSH, Ian E
BUTLER, David
BUTLER, Lance St John
BUTLER, Margaret R
BUTLER, Marilyn Speers
BUTLER, Mollie
BUTTERFIELD, David
BUTTERFIELD, Herbert
BUTTON, Henry

CALDECOTT, Rita
CALHOUN, Thomas O
CALVOCORESSI, Peter
CAMPBELL, Clare
CAMPOS, Christophe
CAMPS, William Anthony ‘Tony’
CANNADINE, David Nicholas
CAREY, John
CARLETON, John
CARMICHAEL, Joel
CARRINGTON, C E
CARSON, Peter
CARTER, Andrew
CARTER, Mary
CARTER, Mary (Associated Book Publishers)
CARTWRIGHT, Vivien
CASEMENT, Susie
CASEY, John
CASSIDY, Jacqueline
CAVALIERO, Glen
CEADEL, Eric B
CHADWICK, Henry
CHADWICK, William Owen
CHAINEY, Graham
CHALONER, W H
CHAMPION, Chris
CHANDLER, Andrew
CHAPMAN, Guy
CHAPMAN, Mike
CHAUDHURI, Sukanta
CHAVES, Jonathan
CHENG, G Ien
CHILCOTT, Tim
CHIOU, Stanford
CHIPCHASE, Paul
CHRISTIANSEN, Rupert
CHRISTIE, Fiona
CHRISTIE, Rose
CLAPINSON, Mary
CLARK, Charles
CLARKE, Catherine
CLARKE, M L
CLAUSEN, Christopher
CLAYTON, Thomas Roy
COBBY, Anne
COBURN, Kathleen
COGHILL, M
COLEMAN, Dorothy
COLLIER, Peter
COLLIESON, Frank
COLLINGE, N E ‘Oscar’
COLLINI, Stefan
COLLINS, Philip A W
COLVIN, Christina
COMO, James
CONFORD, Helen
CONNELL, D B
CONNELL, Philip James
CONSTABLE, John
CONSTANJE, Hein van
CONWAY MORRIS, Simon
COOLIDGE, Lowell W
COOPER, Helen
COOPER, Susan
CORE, George
CORMACK, Patrick
CORNISH, W R
CORSON, James C
COSTICH, Sandra
COTTERELL, Mary
COUCH, Leigh Anne
COULING, John
COURTNEY, Cecil Patrick
COX, C Brian
CREMONA, Joseph
CRICK, Bernard Roland
CROOK, John Anthony
CRUICKSHANK, (Mrs)
CUNEO, Andrew P
CURTIS, Anthony

DA FONSECA, Eduardo Giannetti
DAHRENDORF, Ralf
DALLEY, Jan
DASGUPTA, Partha
DAVENPORT-HINES, Richard
DAVIDSON, Peter
DAVIE, Donald Alfred
DAVIE, Mark
DAVIES, Clifford
DAVIES, Hugh Sykes
DAVIS, Herbert
DAVIS, Robert Murray
DAWES, Margaret
DAY, Geoffrey
DAY, Robert Adams
DEEDES, William Francis
DE GIUSTINO, David
DE GREY, Roger
DE HAMEL, Christopher
DEITZ, Luc
DEITZ, Paula
DEKKER, George
DE MILLE, W P ‘Cy’
DENISON, Norman
DENNIS, Rodney G
DENNYS, Elisabeth (secretary to Graham Greene)
DENYER, Nicholas
DERRY, John
DICKSON, Lovat
DISANTO, Michael John
DIXON, Hugh
DOBSON, Christopher Martin
DODDS, Eric Robertson
DODDS, Francis
DONALDSON, Ian
DONNELLY, Sue
DONOGHUE, Denis
DORMOR, Duncan
DOROSZ, Wika & Christopher
DOWER, Robin
DOWNES, Rackstraw
DOYLE, Ian
DRABBLE, Margaret
DUFF, Andrew
DUFFY, Christopher
DUNCAN-JONES, Elsie Elizabeth
DUNCAN-JONES, Katherine
DUNN, Douglas
DYSON, Anthony Edward

EASTERLING, Henry John
EBERHART, Richard
EDE, Harold Stanley ‘Jim’
EDEL, Leon
EDGAR, Frank T
EDGCUMBE, John
EDMONDS, Mary
EDWARDS, Oliver
EGAN, Gerald
EHRENPREIS, Irvin
EHRMAN, John Patrick William
ELIOT, Valerie
ELLIOTT, John
ELTON, Geoffrey Rudolph
ELVIN, Lionel
EMPSON, William
ENGEL, Manfred
ENGELL, Jim
EPSTEIN, Barbara & SILVERS, Robert B
EPSTEIN, Ellen
EPSTEIN, Joseph
ERDMAN, David V
ERSKINE-HILL, Howard
EVANS, Richard John
EVERETT, Barbara
EVERY, George

FADIMAN, Anne
FAKHR-ROHANI, Muhammad-Reza
FARMILOE, T M
FAWCETT, J
FEIGEN, Marc A
FERGUSON, John
FERGUSON, Niall
FINLAY, Roger
FINLEY, Moses
FISH, Wendy
FITZSIMMONS, James
FLEEMAN, John David
FLEMING, Thomas
FLEW, Antony
FOAKES, Reginald A
FOGEL, Daniel
FOLKE, Hugh and Susanna
FOOT, Michael Richard Daniell
FOOT, Philippa
FORD, Boris
FORD, David F
FOREST, Philippe
FORSTER, Edward Morgan
FORSTER, Leonard W
FOSTER, Enid M
FOWLER, Alastair
FOX, C J
FOX, Peter K
FRAME, Peter
FRECHET, G
FREEBORN, Richard
FREER, Coburn
FROST, David
FROST, M H
FRY, Christopher
FULLWOOD, Tony
FUSSELL, Paul

GABLENTZ, Otto von der
GALLUP, Donald
GANDHI, Madan G
GARDNER, Helen
GARELLO, Jacques
GARLING, Ben
GARNETT, David
GARNETT, Richard
GASCOYNE, Judy and GASCOYNE, David
GASKELL, Philip
GAY, Peter and GAY, Ruth
GELLNER, Ernest
GIBSON, D C
GIBSON, Robert D D
GIFFORD, Charles Henry
GILBERT, Martin
GILES, Paul
GILIOMEE, Hermann
GILMORE, Myron Piper
GILMOUR, Robin
GIROUARD, Mark
GLASSCOCK, Robin
GODDARD, Peter
GÖLLER, K H
GOMBRICH, Ernst Hans Josef
GOODMAN, Alice
GOODRICH, Philip
GOODRICK-CLARKE, Nicholas
GORDON, Jan B
GORDON, Lyndall
GORRA, Michael
GOULD, Warwick
GOYDER, George and Rosemary
GRAY, John N
GREATER LONDON JURY OFFICE
GREEN, Anthony
GREEN, Jenny
GREEN, Richard Lancelyn
GREEN, Roger Lancelyn
GREENFIELD, Stanley
GREENWOOD, L W [?]
GREER, Germaine
GRESHAM, Douglas H
GRESHAM, Philip
GRIERSON, Philip
GRIFFIN, Clive
GRIFFIN, Jasper
GRIFFITH, David [?]
GRIFFITHS, Antony Vaughan
GRIMSHAW, Nicholas
GROSS, John
GUIBERNAU, Montserrat
GUILLEBAUD, Claude William
GULL, Sarah
GUNN, Judith A
GUTHKE, Karl S

HABERMAN, Daniel
HADDOCK, David
HAFFENDEN, John
HAIGHT, Gordon S
HALING, Suzy
HALL, John Challice
HALL, Madya Vance
HALL, Peter
HALL, Robert, Lord Roberthall
HALL, Robert A
HALL, Roland
HALLS, Michael
HAMILTON, Albert Charles
HAMMOND, Kathy
HARDING, Jason
HARDY, Henry
HARGREAVES, Ian
HARRIS, John
HARRIS, Roy
HARRISON, Bernard
HARRISON, Jonathan
HARRISON, Paul
HARRISON, Ross
HARRISS, Clement Lowell
HART-DAVIS, Rupert
HARTIG, Ute
HARTLAND, John
HARTLE, Paul
HARTLEY, Harold
HARTMAN, Joan
HARVEY, Heather Joan
HARVEY, L M
HAVERKAMP-BEGEMANN, Egbert
HAWKINS, Angus
HAXTON, Brooks
HAYES, John
HAYES, R J
HAYWARD, John
HEAL, Jane
HEARNDEN, A G
HEARNE, Charmian
HEATH-STUBBS, John
HEATON, Gabriel
HEBER-PERCY, Robert
HECK, Joel
HEDLEY, Douglas
HELFERT, Erich A
HENDRA, Tony
HENN, Thomas Rice ‘Tom’
HENNESSY, Peter and HENNESSY, Enid
HENRY, Norman Fordyce McKerron
HERLING-GRUDZINSKI, Gustav
HEWSON, John K
HICKEY, Bernard
HIGHFIELD, Roger
HILL, Archibald G
HILL, Christopher
HILL, Geoffrey
HILL, Gregory
HILL, Roland
HINDE, Robert Aubrey
HINSLEY, Francis Harry
HOBSBAWM, Eric John Ernest
HOGARTH, Paul
HOGGART, Richard
HOLLOWAY, John
HOLLOWAY, Robin
HOLME, Merilyn
HOMBERGER, Eric
HOOPER, Walter
HORNE, M J
HOROVITZ, Michael
HORSFIELD, David
HOUGH, Graham
HOWARD, Deborah
HOWARTH, David
HOYLE, David
HUDSON, Mary
HUGHES-ONSLOW, Neil
HUPPERT, Julian
HUTCHISON, Hazel
HUTTON, Ronald
HUXLEY, George
HYAM, Ronald [?]
HYDE, Mrs Donald F

IMHOF, Dirk
INGHAM, Patricia
INGLESFIELD, Whin
IRBE, George J
IRVINE, Oliver
IVENS, Michael

JACK, Ian
JACKMAN, Sydney Wayne ‘Toby’
JAMES, Clive
JAMES, Edward Donald
JEFFREE, Richard
JEFFREYS, Bertha
JEFFREYS, Harold
JENKINS, Roy
JENNINGS, J
JENSEN, H James
JOANNIDES, Paul
JOHNSON, Antony
JOHNSON, C R
JOHNSTONE, Peter [?]
JOLL, William E H
JONDORF, Gillian
JONES, Alun R
JONES, Barbara
JONES, Emrys
JONES, Henry John Franklin
JONES, R E
JOSLIN, David M
JUMP, John

K[?], Tony
KAHL, Konrad
KAISER, Walter
KALNINS, Mara
KAMENKA, Eugene
KAYMAN, Martin A
KEESEY, Donald
KEHOE, Jean
KELLIHER, Hilton
KELLY, Aileen
KELLY, Robert
KEMP, Harry V
KENEC’HDU, Tanguy
KENNEDY, Nicki
KENNEDY, Paul
KENNEY, Edward John
KENNY, Anthony
KERMODE, Frank
KERRIGAN, John
KERSHAW, Ian
KEYNES, Geoffrey
KEYNES, Milo
KHALFA, Jean
KIDDIE, Robert G
KING, Francis
KING-HELE, Desmond
KINGMAN, John Frank Charles
KINSMAN, Robert S
KIRKPATRICK, B J
KITSON CLARK, George
KLAVER, Jan Marten Ivo
KNIGHT, Richard
KNIGHTS, Lionel Charles
K[NOWLES?], David
KOURY, Ron
KOZAKI, Nobuaki
KRISTOL, Irving
KROOK, Dorothea
KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN, Erik von
KUHN, Tom
KYLE, Keith

LAKE, Brian
LANDSHOFF, Peter
LANG, Betty
LANGLOIS, Walter S
LANONE, Catherine
LAQUEUR, Walter
LARKIN, Philip
LARSEN, Kenneth James
LASKY, Melvin Jonah
LATHAM, Robert
LAUFER, Peter
LAURENCE, Dan H
LAURIE, Hilary
LAWRENCE, Linora
LAWSON, Nigel
LEASK, Nigel James
LEAVIS, Frank Raymond
LEE, Arthur Guy
LEE, Brian North
LEE, Hermione
LEE, J J van der
LEIBHOLZ, Christiane
LEIBHOLZ, Gerhard
LEIBHOLZ, Marianne
LEIGH, Ralph Alexander
LELY, Ellen
LESTER, Christopher
LEVER, Maurice
LEWER, Andrew I
LEWIS, Clive Staples
LEWIS, Kevin
LEWITTER, Lucian
LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL BRITISH GROUP
LIGHTBOWN, Ronald W
LINDSAY, Robert Alexander, 29th Earl of Crawford
LINEHAN, Peter
LISTER, Raymond G
LIVINGSTONE, Angela
LLEWELLYN, John
LOBBAN, Michael
LODGE, David
LOEWE, Michael
LONG, Anthony Arthur
LONG, M D
LONOCONUS, Michele
LONSDALE, Roger
LORD, Robert
LOW, Donald A
LOWE, John
LUCKETT, Richard
LUSHINGTON, Beatrice Roethke
LYALL, Katharine
LYDDON, Jane
LYON & TURNBULL
LYTTON-COBBOLD, David Antony Fromanteel, 2nd Baron Cobbold

MacCANDLESS, Robert Ian
MacDONAGH, Oliver Ormond Gerard Michael
MacGREGOR, Neil
MACINTOSH, Andrew
MacKINNON, Donald and Lois
MACKWORTH-YOUNG, Robert
MACLAGAN, Michael
MAGNIER, M
MAHAFFY. Sarah
MAIR, Robert
MALAGODI, Giovanni
MALCOLM, Norman
MALECKA, Mary
MALLOCH, Simon J V
MANAS, Emma
MANN, Elizabeth
MANNE, Robert
MANNING, Gordon
MANNING, Hugh
MANNINGS, David
MANSERGH, Philip Nicholas Seton
MANZALAOUI, Mahmoud Ali
MARCHAND, Leslie A
MARCOFF, Anthony Alexei
MARSDEN, George
MARSH, Sandra
MARSHALL, Richard
MATTHEW, Henry Colin Gray
MATTHEWS, John
MATTSON, J Stanley
MAULE, Jeremy
MAURER, A E Wallace
MAVOR, Michael Barclay
MAXWELL, James C
MAYHEW, Christopher Paget
MAYNE, Richard
MAYS, James C C
McADOO, Nick
McAULIFFE, Lisa
McCARTHY, Helen
McCARTHY, Mary
McCLOUD, Nedra
McCONICA, James
McCUE, Jim
McCURDY, Harold G
McCUTCHEN, Charles W
McDONAGH, Oliver
McDONALD, Alex H
McDOWELL, D B
McENTEE, Lucy
McGANN, Jerome John
McGRAW, Donald William
McGUINNESS, Brian
McKENZIE, Angela
McKIBBIN, Ross
McKITTERICK, David
McMILLAN, Hugh
McNAIR, Dorothy and MCNAIR, Philip
McPHERSON, E Joan
MEADOWCROFT, M
MEDD[?], John
MELLOR & BAXTER
MENCHER, M B
MENDELSON, Edward
MEREDITH, Michael
MERQUIOR, Jose Guilherme
MEYER, A M
MICHIE, James
MIDGLEY, David [?]
MIDGLEY, Mary Beatrice
MILES, Josephine
MILLAR, Oliver
MILLER, Edward
MILLER, James E
MILLER, Karl Fergus Connor
MILLER, Peter B
MILSOM, Stroud Francis Charles ‘Toby'
MILTON, Robert
MINOGUE, Kenneth
MIRFIN, Derick
MONOD, Sylvere
MONRO, D Hector
MOORE, A Mary
MOORE, Will G
MOORMAN, Mary
MOREL, T
MORGAN, Paula and MORGAN, Fred
MORPHET, David
MORRELL, Roy
MORRIS, Christopher
MORRISON, John Sinclair
MORSELLI, Piero
MORTIMER, Anthony
MORWOOD, James
MOSELEY, Charles
MOSELEY, Merritt
MOTION, Andrew
MOULD, Philip
MOUNT, Ferdinand
MUNBY, Tim
MUNRO, Alan
MURRAY, John
MUSIL, Bernhard
MYLNE, Vivienne G

NASSAR, Loretta
NAVROZOV, Robin and NAVROZOV, Andrei
NEFF, Michael
NEVILLE, Anthony
NEWALL, Robert W ‘Bob’, Lisa, Rachel, Lizzie
NEWTON-DE MOLINA, David
NICHOLLS, Andrew Mark
NICOLSON, Nigel
NORMAN, Edward Robert
NORRINGTON, Arthur Lionel Pugh
NUTTALL, Anthony David

OAKESHOTT, Walter
OBORNE, Peter
OGILVY, David George Coke Patrick (Lord Ogilvy) and FREENOUGH, Lawrence
OKADA, Sumie
OLLIVER, C R A
OLNEY, R J
O’NEILL, John
OPPEN, Beate Ruhm von
OPPENHEIMER, Harry
ORLANS, Harold
ORR, Robin
OSBORNE, Robin Grimsley
O’SULLIVAN, Kevin
OWEN, Dorothy
OWEN, Gwilym Ellis Lane
OWEN, Lynette
OWEN, Warwick Jack Burgoyne
OWENS, Susan

PADEN, W D
PAGE, Denys Lionel
PAGE, Norman
PAKENHAM, Michael
PALUCHOWSKI, Andrzej Albion
PARKS, Stephen
PARREAUX, Andre
PARSONS, Ian M
PARSONS, Phyllis
PAVEL, Thomas
PEACOCK, Alan
PEARSALL, Derek
PELCZYNSKI, Zbigniew ‘Zbyszek’
PELLING, Henry Matheson
PERCY, Gillian
PERHAM, Richard Nelson
PERRIN, Alison Mary
PERRY, Seamus
PERTINEZ, Chloe ‘Clover’ de (née Pritchard)
PEVSNER, Dieter
PHILIPPS, Roland
PHILLIPS, Catherine L
PHILLIPS, David
PHILLIPS, Robert S
PICK, John
PICKLES, John D
PINNEY, Thomas
PINTER, Harold
PIPER, David
PIPES, Richard
PIRZIO-BIROLI, Fey
PLUMB, John
POCOCK, John
PODHORETZ, Norman
POE, Harry Lee
POLLARD, John Graham
POLLARD, Mary
PONSONBY, Tom
POOLE, Adrian
POOLE, Roger C
PORTER, Bernard
PORTER, Harry Culverwell
PORTER, Peter
POUNTNEY, David Willoughby
POWIS, Elizabeth A
PRESTON, Claire E
PRETTY, Caroline
PRIESS, Benno
PRONDZYNSKI, Ferdinand von
PRYNNE, Jeremy Halvard
PRYOR, Felix
PUJALS, Esteban
PULZER, Peter George Julius
PUTT, Samuel Gorley

QUINTON, Anthony Meredith

RABINOWITZ, Paula
RADZINOWICZ, Leon
RALPH, Elizabeth
RAMÍREZ, José Luis
RATCLIFFE, Frederick William
RATHMELL, John C A
RAWLINGS, Peter
RAWSON, Elizabeth
RAY, Gordon N
REDPATH, Theodore
REED, Jim
REES, D A
REES, Joan
REES-MOGG, William
REEVE, Michael [?]
REID, Mark
REINHARDT, Max
REPP-ECKERT, Anke
REX, Richard
REYNOLDS, Barbara
RICKARD, Peter
RICKS, Christopher
RIELY, John
RITCHIE, Dan
RITTERBUSH, Philip C
ROBB, Angus
ROBERTS, Ivor
ROBERTS, Janet
ROBINSON, Duncan
ROBINSON, Ian
ROBINSON, Peter
ROBSON, Hugh
ROBSON, Robert
ROBSON, William Wallace
RODDEN, John
RODGER, N A M
RODGERS, David Ernest
RODGERS, Shirley
ROGERS, Brian G
ROGERS, Malcolm
ROGERS, Pat
ROSENBERG, Beatrice
ROSENBERG, John D [?]
ROSENBERG, Pierre
ROSKILL, Elizabeth
ROSS, N D
ROWNTREE, Philip
ROYALTON-KISCH, Martin
RUSSELL, Conrad, Lord Russell
RYLANDS, George Humphrey Wolferstan ‘Dadie’

S[?], David
S, Geoffrey
SALGĀDO, Gāmini
SALINGAR, Leo
SALLÉ, Jean-Claude
SALTER, Elizabeth
SALTMARSH, John
SALWAK, Dale
SANDEMAN, Anna
SANDERS, C Richard
SANDERS, Scott
SANDFORD, Cedric
SAPIR, Boris
SARTAIN, W J
SAVAGE, Derek S
SAVAGE, Nicholas
SCHANZEN, Ernest
SCHAPIRO, Leonard B
SCHMIDT, Michael
SCHNEIDER, Axel
SCHOFIELD, Malcolm
SCHOLAR, Michael and SCHOLAR, Angela
SCHUCHARD, Ronald
SCHULZE, Hagen
SCHUTZER-WEISSMAN, Michael
SCOTT, Peter
SCOTT-JAMES, Anne Eleanor, Lady Lancaster
SCRASE, David
SCRUTON, Roger
SEDLEY, Stephen
SEEAR, Beatrice Nancy, Baroness Seear
SELDON, Arthur
SELL, Alfred P F
SELLEY, Margaret
SEN, Debashis
SERJEANTSON, Richard W
SHAKESPEARE, John W R
SHARPLES, Edward
SHAW, Marion
SHEPHERD, H J
SHEPPARD, Richard
The SHERIDAN SOCIETY
SHEWAN, Rodney
SHILLAKER, Jane
SHIPPEY, Tom
SILVESTER, Christopher
SIMMONS, John Simon Gabriel
SIRICO, Robert A
SKINNER, Quentin Robert Duthie
SLOMAN, Peter
SMITH, Edward
SMITH, Jim
SMITH, Jonathan
SMITH, Reggie [?]
SMITH, Ruth
SMITH, Trevor
SMYTH, Craig Hugh
SOLHEIM, Helene
SOLOTAROFF, Theodore
SOMMERVILLE, Johann
SOUTHAM, Brian
SPARLING, Lois
SPARROW, John
SPAULL, Leslie C
STADE, George
STALLWORTHY, Jon
STEEL, David
STEINBERG, Jonathan
STEINER, George
STEPHENSON, Norman Keith
STERN, Anthony
STERN, Joseph Peter Maria
STERN, Robert
STERNFELD, Frederick William
STEVENSON, Anne
STILLIANS, Bruce
STIPICEVIC, Jean
STIRLING, Gwen
STONE, Caroline
STOPP, Elisabeth
STOPP, Frederick John
STOREY, Graham
STORR, Anthony
STOURTON, James
STRAUMANN, Heinrich
STUCKLER, David
STURROCK, John
SUCKSMITH, H Peter
SULKIN, Will
SUPER, R H
SURLES, Linda D
SUTHERLAND, Gillian
SYKES, Stephen
SYME, Ronald

TAGG, Judy
TALBOT, Gilbert Alexander Lucius Chetwynd
TANDON, Bharat
TANNER, Paul Anthony
TASSOUL, N
TATE, Allen
TAYLOR, David John
TAYLOR, H M
TAYLOR, Paul
TEMPLE, Ruth Z
TEMPLE-SMITH, Maurice
TERRAZAS, Madelin
THISTLETHWAITE, Frank
THODY, Philip M W
THOMAS, Keith Vivian
THOMAS, William David
THOMPSON, Nicolas
THOMPSON, P C
THOMSON, David
THUNDER, David and THUNDER, Ros
THWAITE, Anthony
TIBBLES, John
TIERNEY, Kevin
TILLYARD, Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall
TODD, Bill
TOLPUTT, John
TOMASELLI, Sylvana
TOMBS, Robert
TOMLINSON, Anthony
TOMLINSON, Charles and Brenda
TOPLIN, Iain
TORRY, Malcolm
TOWNSEND, R J
TRANTER, John
TRAPP, Joseph Burney
TREVOR-ROPER, Alexandra
TREVOR-ROPER, Hugh Redwald, Lord Dacre
TRILLING, James
TRILLING, Lionel Mordecai
TROMBLEY, Stephen
TROTTER, David
TROWELL, Alison
TRUDGILL, Eric
TUCKER, Paul
TUDOR, Robert B
TWINING, William Robert

UNDERWOOD, Malcolm
UNWIN, Philip

VAISEY, David
VANCE, Thomas J
VANSTONE, Richard
VAUGHAN, Rita
VENDLER, Helen
VINCENT, John

W[?]. Reginald
WAFA’D, A A
WAGNER, Mark
WAINWRIGHT, Richard
WALKER, Daniel Pickering
WALKER, Harlan
WALKER, Nigel D
WALL, Stephen
WALLERSTON, George
WALMSLEY, Jonathan
WALTERS, Raymond
WALTERS, Robert E
WARBURG INSTITUTE
WARD, Michael
WARING, Michael J
WARNER, Eric
WARNER, Francis R Le P
WASSERMAN, Earl R
WATKINS, Bob
WATT, Ian
WEAVER, Mike
WEBSTER, Richard
WEISS, Judy
WELLEK, René
WELLS, John
WELLS, Stanley William
WENDER, Dorothea Schmidt
WENTWORTH, William Charles
WHALEY, Joachim
WHALLEY, George
WHISTLER, Nick
WHITBY, Maurice
WHITE, Jack Cressey
WHITEHORN, Katharine
WHITWORTH, Michael
WIDDOWSON, H G
WIESSLER, A J
WILDI, Max
WILES, Peter
WILKES, Maurice
WILKINSON, Patrick
WILLEY, Basil
WILLIAMS, Bernard Arthur Owen
WILLIAMS, Raymond Henry
WILLIAMS, Shirley Vivian Teresa Brittain
WILLIAMS, W Hywel
WILLIAMSON, Karina
WILLISON, Ian
WILMER, Clive
WILSON, Charles
WILSON, Charles Henry
WILSON, David Clive, Lord Wilson of Tillyorn
WILSON, L
WIMSATT, Margaret
WIMSATT, William Kurtz
WINCH, Donald
WIND, Edgar
WINDSOR, George, Earl of St Andrews
WINTERBOTTOM, Derek Owen
WINTLE, Justin
WISE, Rebecca
WISNIEWSKI, Jacek
WITTEK, Martin
WOMERSLEY, David
WOOD, Gordon Stewart
WOOD, Michael
WOOD, Millett
WOODHEAD, Penelope
WORDEN, Blair
WORTHINGTON, Martin
WRIGHT, Andrew
WRIGHT, Esmond
WRIGHT, George T ‘Ted’
WRIGHT, Giles
WRIGLEY, Edward Anthony ‘Tony’
WYNDHAM, Francis Guy Percy

YAMADA, Shuji
YOUNG, Jo
YOUNG, Kenneth

ZEITLIN, Jacob
ZIEGLER, Jörn
ZUCKERMAN, Elliott
ZURCHER, Andrew

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

'Genocide'

George Watson kept this material together: a proposal for a book on the relationship between genocide and socialism is accompanied by material on the articles 'Rehearsal for the Holocaust?' (1981), 'The Disinvitation of Nolte' (1989), 'How the Holocaust was hidden' (1990), 'Alfred Rosenberg: The Triumph of Tedium' (1995) and 'The Indictment of a People' (1998).

Note that 'The Lost Literature of Socialism' (1998) and the article 'Never Blame the Left' (1995), both containing arguments overlapping with the material here, were filed separately by Watson and so have been treated by the cataloguer as distinct subseries. That a promotional flyer for 'The Lost Literature of Socialism' is included in this subseries strongly suggests that it arose from the book proposed here.

Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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RESEARCH MATERIAL

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ARTICLES

'Rehearsal for the Holocaust?' ('Commentary', 1981)
'Not Always to the Swift', review of Nancy Stepan's 'The Idea of Race in Science' (N.B. the published version of this review, from the 'Financial Times' of 8 January 1983, appears in the 'Politics and Literature in Modern Britain' subseries)
'The DIsinvitation of Nolte' ('Encounter', January 1989)
'How the Holocaust was hidden' ('Sunday Telegraph', 7 January 1990)
'Alfred Rosenberg: The Triumph of Tedium' ('Chronicles', February 1995)
'The Indictment of a People' ('Quadrant', July-August 1998)

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'"Genocide" by George Watson': book proposal

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Flyer for 'The Lost Literature of Socialism'

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CORRESPONDENCE

ABRAHAMS, Peter
ADLER-KARLSSON, Gunnar
ALMOND, Mark
ANDREW, Christopher
APPLEBAUM, Anne

BALFOUR, Michael
BATTY, Peter
BERLIN, Isaiah
BETHELL, Nicholas
BRACHER, Karl Dietrich
BRADSHAW, Peter
BROWN, Archie
BROWN, Brenda, enclosing letter from Robert Moses SHAPIRO
BRUEGEL, J W
BRUS, Wlodzimierz
BRZEZINSKI, Zbigniew
BUKOVSKY, Vladimir

CANNY, Nicholas
CARMICHAEL, Joel
CHALONER, W H
CIECHANOWSKI, Jan
CONQUEST, Robert
CZARNOCKA, H

DAVIES, Norman
DEWHIRST, Martin
DE ZAYAS, Alfred-Maurice
DUGGER, Ronnie

EBERHART, Richard
EVANS, Clark
EVANS, Richard J

FABIAN, Peter
FLEMING, Gerald
FLEW, Antony
FRIEDGUT, Ted

GARLIŃSKI, Józef
GARTON ASH, Timothy
GAY, Ruth and Peter
GILBERT, Martin
GLASS, Derek
GRIGORENKO, Petro
GROSS, Jan T

HENDERSON, W O
HERBERT, Ulrich
HERWARTH, Hans von
HEWITT, Nicholas
HILL, Roland
HUME, Catherine

JELINSKY, Kot
JENKINS, Simon David
JONES, Trevor
JORDAN, J C C

KAC, Arthur W
KALNINS, Mara
KEREN, Michael
KETTENACKER, Lothar
KOCH, Lene

LABEDZ, Leopold
LANNING, Gregory J
LAQUEUR, Walter
LASKY, Melvin Jonah
LEGGETT, George
LEIBHOLZ, Marianne
LEONHARD, Jörn
LEVIN, M
LIPSON, Leon

MOLLOY, Molly
MOUNT, William Robert Ferdinand

NOLTE, Ernst
NORA, Pierre
NOVE, Alec

OPPEN, Beate von

PANITZA, John-Dimitry
PASCAL, Roy
PEARCE, Brian
PODHORETZ, Norman
POHL, Dieter
POLONSKI/POLONSKY, Antony Barry
PRITTIE, Terence

RAACK, Richard C
ROBSON, William Wallace
ROSE, Paul Lawrence
ROSEMAN, Mark
RÜCKERL, A

SAUNDERS, George
SCHAPIRO, Leonard B
SETON-WATSON, George Hugh Nicholas
SHIFRIN, Avraham
SHILS, Edward
SIEBERT, Horst
SIENKIEWICZ, Anna
SMITH, Geoffrey H
SNOW, Charles Percy
SOMBART, Nicolaus
SPEARES, J A
SPECTOR, David
STEINBERG, Jonathan
STENZEL, Jürgen
STEUSSY, R E
SUMMERS, A
SWIANIEWICZ, S

TOLSTOY, Nikolai
TOMBS, Robert P
TREVOR-ROPER, Hugh Redwald
TYRRELL, Robert Emmett

ULAM, Adam B

VLADIMIROV, Leonid
VOLKMANN, Hans-Erich
VRBA, Rudolf

WALTHER, Gebhardt von
WATT, Donald Cameron
WEBSTER, Richard
WHELAN, Joseph
WILES, Peter
WISNIEWSKI, Jacek
WOJAKOWSKA, M
WOLF, Joseph Georg

ZAMOYSKI, Adam
ZARUSKY, Jürgen
ZAWODNY, J K

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

Lectures, events and publications

This subseries collects, in approximate chronological order, invitations, flyers, programmes et cetera for various lectures, events and publications. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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Oxford University Liberal Club term card, Michaelmas 1946

Oxford University Liberal Club term card, Hilary Term 1947

Travellers cheque, 13 April 1951

Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (Victoria University, Toronto) leaflet, circa 1964

Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, ‘Thomas Gray, 1716-1771’, 7 May 1971

‘Current Research in French Studies’, circa 1972
‘The Harrowing of Hell’, 2 March 1972
Paul Turner, ed., ‘Browning: Men and Women 1855’, 27 July 1972
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, ‘The Rivals’, dir. Sue Limb and Roy Porter, 31 October-4 November 1972

‘Frankenstein’ adapted by Alexeij Sagerer, circa 14 February 1973
Robert Halsband, ‘Lord Hervey: Eighteenth-Century Courtier’, 24 October 1973
Roger Lonsdale, ‘The Poetry of Thomas Gray: Versions of the Self’, 21 February 1973
Arthur Johnston, ‘The Poetry of William Collins’, 21 November 1973

‘Lord Byron: 22 January 1978-19 April 1824’ catalogue, circa 1974
Robert Ellrodt, ‘Self-Consciousness in Montaigne and Shakespeare’, 5 September 1974
Stephen Heath, ‘The Sociality of Writing’, 5 November 1974
Seamus Heaney, ‘The Fire in the Flint: Reflections on the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins’, 11 December 1974

R.L. Brett, ed., ‘Writers and Their Background’, circa 1975
J.A.W. Bennett, ‘From Casaubon to Mr Casaubon: The Rise and Fall of the Renaissance Scholar’, 5 March 1975

John Heath-Stubbs, ‘Artorius’, 28 May 1976
Tom Stoppard, ‘Jumpers’, circa 21 September 1976
Donald Davie, ‘The Literature of Dissent, 1700-1930’, 27 October-1 December 1976
Kathleen Raine, ‘Waste Land, Holy Land’, 8 December 1976
Christopher Wood, ‘Victorian Panorama: Paintings of Victorian Life’, 1976

‘The Harrowing of Hell’, 27 February 1977
Robert Halsband and Isobel Grundy, eds, ‘Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Essays and Poems’, 10 March 1977
John Casey, ‘T.S. Eliot’, 19 May 1977

Claire Tomalin, ‘Katherine Mansfield and “The New Age”’, 25 February 1978

C.S. Lewis Estate, ‘Song of the Lion’, 15 January 1980
Helen Gardner, ‘Happy Endings’, 11 November 1980
Robert Halsband, ‘”The Rape of the Lock” and Its Illustrations’, 24 July 1980

J.A.W. Bennett Memorial Lectures, 17 February-7 April 1981
Geoffrey Keynes, ‘The Gates of Memory’, 22 October 1981

J.B. Yeats, ‘Letters to His Son W.B. Yeats and Others 1869-1922’, ed. Joseph Hone, 31 May 1983
30th anniversary of ‘Encounter’, 18 October 1983
J.K Galbraith, Roy Jenkins and Richard Wainwright, John Maynard Keynes Centenary Meeting, 1 December 1983

Readings in memory of William Empson, 25 May 1984
‘Critical Quarterly’ anniversary celebration, 30 May 1984
Endellion String Quartet recital for Robin Orr’s 75th birthday. 1 November 1984
William Holding, ‘Nobel Lecture’ publication, 1984

‘Cecil Beaton and Friends’ 28 May 1985
‘Renaissance Studies in Honor of Craig Hugh Smyth’, 23 July 1985

Frank Kermode, ‘The Uses of Error’, 11 May 1986
'An Evening with Samuel Pepys' at Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1 October 1986

Opening of the Fisher Building, St John's, 16 June 1988
‘English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700’, September 1988
John Stevens, ‘Music & Poetry from the Trouvères to Purcell’, 6 November 1988

‘Cambridge English’ lectures, 23 January-6 March 1989
‘Forms and Attention: The Work of Frank Kermode’, 18-19 March 1989
T.S. Eliot Memorial Lecture drinks reception and supper, 6 November 1989

Introductory readings of ‘The Duino Elegies’, 17 January-7 March 1991
Party in honour of Douglas Adams on the presentation of his third Golden Pan Award and the publication of ‘Last Chance to See’, 25 November 1991

John Stuart Mill Institute introductory text, circa 1992

John Beer, ‘Against Finality’, 4 February 1993
Bernard Williams, ‘Three Models of Truthfulness’, 5-7 May 1993
Colin Tite, ‘The Manuscript Library of Sir Robert Cotton’ (24 November 1993)

Germaine Greer, J.H. Gray Lectures, 9-13 May 1994

Lord Acton Centenary Celebration Activities, 16 March 1995

Tiepolo exhibition, 5 July 1996-12 January 1997
Joseph Epstein, ‘Anglophilia, American Style’, 24 March 1997

Mervyn King, ‘The New Monetary Policy Committee’, 16 November 1998
C.S. Lewis centenary readings, 24 November 1998

NiL Éditions catalogue général 1999
R.D. Gray and N. Boyle, ‘An Evening with Goethe & Eckermann’, 10 March 1999

L'Assemblée générale annuelle de l'ALEPS, 14 March 2000
Jonathan Smith, ‘The Learning Game’, 6 April 2000

John Barton, Faculty of Classics Corbett Lecture, 17-18 November 2002

‘The(e)ories: Advanced Seminars for Queer Research 2003’ call for papers, 2003
Election of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 14-15 March 2003

Itinerary for George Watson’s visit to Loretto Senior School, Musselburgh, 17-19 May 2004

Noah Charney, ‘Mr and Mrs Andrews’, 10-14 May 2005
Hugh Trevor-Roper centenary celebration, 11 January 2014

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

'Literary English since Shakespeare'

First published 1970. This subseries contains correspondence and reviews. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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CORRESPONDENCE

ALLEN, George R
AUERBACH, Erich

BARFIELD, Owen
BARISH, Jonas A
BATESON, F W
BOOTH, Wayne C
BRADLEY, Andrew Cecil
BRETT-SMITH, John R B

CHOMSKY, Noam
CRISTOL, Patricia
CROLL, Morris W

DAVIE, Donald
DAVIES, Hugh Sykes
DONOGHUE, Denis

FOWLER, Roger

HOLLOWAY, John

INGHAM, Patricia

JESPERSEN, Otto
JONES, R F

LINNET, Catherine C

MILIC, Louis T

STRANG, Barbara
STRAUMANN, Heinrich

THOMSON, Patricia
TILLYARD, Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall
TUCKER, Susie I

WARD, W A
WATT, Ian
WIMSATT, William K

YULE, George Udny

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REVIEWS

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Envelope labelled '"Literary English since Shakespeare" (OUP New York 1970)'

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

'Lord Acton's History of Liberty'

First published 1994. This subseries contains research material, a memorandum of agreement, correspondence and reviews; it opens with a copied transcript of Lord Acton's 'Notes for the History of Liberty', and correspondence arranging for Cambridge University Library to make a further copy. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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Copied transcript of Lord Acton's 'Notes for the History of Liberty', accompanied by correspondence between George Watson and the Cambridge University Library

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George Watson's invitation to his talk for the Acton Society on 'Acton and the Language of Politics' (23 November 1979)

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Four posters for George Watson's 1992 Sandars Lectures on 'The Library of Lord Acton'

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Photocopies and offprints of research material

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Two copies of the memorandum of agreement between George Watson and Scolar Press

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CORRESPONDENCE

ACTON, Edward
ACTON, S J
ALTHOLZ, Josef L

BAILYN, Bernard
BATTESTIN, Ruthe
BEALES, Derek Edward Dawson
BUTTERFIELD, Herbert

CEADEL, E B
CONZELMUS, Victor

DANGÉ, François

FARROW, Nigel
FASNACHT, Ruth
FOX, Peter K

GASKELL, Philip

HILL, Roland
HYAM, Ronald

KELLIHER, William Hilton

LEE, Brian North
LINEHAN, Peter A
LOOSE, John
LOWE, David K
LYON-DALBERG-ACTON, Richard Gerald

MATTHEW, Henry Colin Gray
McCONICA, James

NAUTH, Dorothee
NURSER, John S

OWEN, Arthur

PARKER, G
PARSONS, Phyllis

RATCLIFFE, Frederick William
ROBSON, Robert
ROGERS, Malcolm

SCHOFIELD, Malcolm
SIMMONS, J S G
SPEIDEL, Annie
SWIRE, Rhoderick

THOMPSON, C R

WALEY. Daniel
WALLACE, Janet
WELLS, John
WILLIAMS, R T
WOODHOUSE, Christine
WOODRUFF, Mia

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REVIEWS

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Folder labelled 'Lord Acton'

Watson, George Grimes (1927-2013) literary critic

Lunches and dinners

This subseries collects, in approximately chronological order, invitations, menus and seating plans for meals presumably attended by George Watson. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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Prime Minister’s Dinner (Singapore), 13 December 1969

Centenary Dinner (Rutherford College), 30 October 1971

St Catherine’s Day dinner (Balliol College, Oxford), 25 November 1972

Cosin Feast (Peterhouse, Cambridge), 2 November 1973

Dinner on the Retirement of Hugh Sykes Davies and Robin Orr (St John’s), 27 September 1976
Dinner for Richard Beadle & Celia Wright and David & Mangala Frost (St John’s), 26 November 1976

Dinner for Professor Gertrude Himmelfarb (The Master's Lodge, Christ's College, Cambridge), 25 February [1981?]

Reception on the retirement of Frank Kermode (Queens’ College, Cambridge), 29 September 1982
Princess Cruises dinner (‘Sun Princess’), 22 December 1982

Luncheon on the Conferment of Honorary Degrees, 9 June 1983
The English Association Luncheon (St Ermin’s Hotel, London), 18 June 1983

Twenty-Eighth Annual Dinner of the British Academy (The Middle Temple, London), 12 July 1984

Buffet lunch commemorating the 450th anniversary of the death of Bishop John Fisher (St John’s), 8 June 1985

Dinner for Peter and Sheila Stern (St John’s), 17 May 1986
Adam Smith Institute reception (London), 18 September 1986

Birthday lunch for Richard Duncan-Jones (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge?), c 14 September [1987?]

Lunch (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge), 2 July 1988
St Catherine’s Day dinner (Balliol College, Oxford), 25 November 1988

C.S. Lewis Dinner (Magdalene College, Cambridge), 27 November 1998

Luncheon to celebrate the 90th birthday of Dr Frank Smithies (St John’s), 10 March 2002

Luncheon to celebrate the 90th birthdays of Dr George Clifford Evans and Sir Maurice Wilkes (St John’s), 4 July 2003
Audit Dinner (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge), 6 December 2003

Reception to mark the opening of the exhibition ‘Living at This Hour: John Milton 1608-2008’ (Cambridge University Library), 14 January 2008

Lunch (St John’s), 12 March 2011

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