Notebooks of John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor
- Mayor
- Fonds
- 1650–1910 (Circa)
Manuscript notebooks owned and compiled by Mayor, mostly classical and biographical.
Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth (1825-1910) classical scholar
Notebooks of John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor
Manuscript notebooks owned and compiled by Mayor, mostly classical and biographical.
Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth (1825-1910) classical scholar
Autograph letter, signed, to 'Dear Sir', from Henry Merczali, Budapest
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Is honoured by the letter received. Will do best to follow the rules laid down. Will ask questions as regards the adjacent chapters.
Autograph postcard, signed, 'Dear Sir' from A. Bruckner, Lemberg, Germany
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
(Addressed to Rev. Prof. Gwatkin.) Accepts offer of writing chapters VI and VII.
Papers of James Bass Mullinger
Notebooks and papers containing lecture notes, examination questions, general historical notes and notes concerning JBM's work on the history of Cambridge University. Also includes a few letters.
Mullinger, James Bass (1834-1917) historian
Autograph letter, signed, to 'Dear Sir', from M. Merores, Rome
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Hopes to get the chapter Professor Hartmann has already written so knows where to begin. Discusses the length and the translation of the work.
Autograph letter, signed, from Scarborough
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Discusses settling of accounts and his future plans with regard to his wife's recuperation from illness
Whitney, James Pounder (1857-1939) ecclesiastical historian
Autograph letter, signed, from Cambridge
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Discusses various historians suggested as contributors
Whitney, James Pounder (1857-1939) ecclesiastical historian
Autograph letter, signed, from Cambridge
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Discusses general editorial matters
Whitney, James Pounder (1857-1939) ecclesiastical historian
Typewritten letter, signed, from Cambridge
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Discusses the practicalities of rejecting a contributors work. Suggests that there are relatively few instances of this occuring.
Autograph letter, signed, to Dear Sir, from C. B. Firth, Cambridge
Part of Papers relating to the Cambridge Medieval History Series
Declines the offer of indexing the CMH due to pressure of work.