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Papers of Lyn Newman
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ALS to William Young

Thanks Young for his postcard and deduces from it that he is thinking of going to live in the South of France. Regrets that he has no information about the foreign office asking for new Degrees, but gives the information he does have about two commissions, one on Science and one on Modern Languages. Believes that the new scientific posts created by the War will give Young a chance to settle in the UK. Mentions that he is glad Young has leave from Liverpool.

Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)

Miscellaneous family correspondence and papers.

Including a copy of the Irvine family history (original with Tony Irvine) and family tree; MS of 'Tales of a grandfather 1866-1884' by John A. Irvine; a sketch by Will Carter of engraved dedication for seat (in Biggar, Lanarkshire?) commemorating Lyn Newman's parents; James Irvine biographical materials; letters from Elsa Irvine, Yda Hazell, William Fergusson Irvine, James Irvine, Jack Irvine, Joyce Irvine, Archie Irvine, Elsabe Irvine, Geoff Irvine, Elizabeth Irvine, Walter Irvine, Ivan Irvine, Uncle Norman and Edward Newman.

Miscellaneous personal documents

Includes Lyn Newman's undergraduate essays, and thesis notes; her references and university certificates; material relating to the Dove House at Cross Farm; copy of Lyn Newman's visitors' book ; her personal effects including passport and copy of her Will; miscellaneous photographs; miscellaneous other documents and newspaper cuttings.

Papers of Lyn Newman

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  • 1900–1978 (Circa)

Correspondence with Bloomsbury Group, family and friends; journal and diaries; miscellaneous family papers; original work; papers relating to 'The Monologue' and Monologue Books.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Autograph letter to William Young

Discusses his theological objections to becoming a Godfather. Details the associations of the name Adolphus. Hopes that William will not think that he has refused the trusteeship because of the trouble involved.

Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)

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