A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
- Stewart/46
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- 3 May 1912
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses a visit. Is to write to the Master of St John's about a prize he and his sister wish to set up.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses a visit. Is to write to the Master of St John's about a prize he and his sister wish to set up.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Expresses slight concerns about the sermons to be published.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Agrees on the price of the book.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Gives directions to his house, sends a sketch by his sister of the 'Italian Reform Movement', discusses the reasons for JEB Mayor giving up the role of University Librarian and also a series of letters he has discovered relating to JEBM's boyhood and undergraduate days.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Gives thanks for advice about JEB Mayor's tombstone. Gives information on George Sydenham Clarke.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses the misdating of a letter from 1847.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses alterations to be made to the memoir of his brother.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses letters concerning JEB Mayor written while he was an undergraduate.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Understands why Stewart believes that a second volumes of JEB Mayor's sermons is needed and offers to share the responsibility of publishing it.
A.L.s., from Joseph B. Mayor, Kingston Hill
Part of Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart
Discusses the few errors he has found in the book. Also notes that the Master of St John's believes that the founding of an examination prize is not popular with the leading Fellows, but JBM thinks that one based on the hisory of religion may be appropriate.