Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Durban to Dymond., 1813-1915.
Scope and Contents
All the letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent and by date under each name.
Durban, John Frederic.
Letters, 1899 and 1900, of John Frederic Durban to Mary Enid Evelyn Layard and Alexander Henry Hallam Murray. Folios 1-4.
Durbin, Florence Clementine Scott.
Letter, 1910, of Florence Clementine Scott Durbin to John Murray IV. Folios 5-6.
Durham, A Lilla.
Letter, 1899, of A Lilla Durham to John Murray IV. Folios 7-8.
Durnford, Richard.
Letters, 1900 and 1915, of Richard Durnford to John Murray IV. Folios 9-12.
Durnford, Walter.
Letters, 1898-1899 and 1909, of Sir Walter Durnford to John Murray IV. Folios 13-16.
Durtnall, Daniel Alban.
Letter, 1833, of Daniel Alban Durtnall to John Murray II. Folios 17-18.
Dusgate, R.
Letter, 1813, of R Dusgate to John Murray II. Folios 19-20.
Dusgate, R.
Letter, 1819, of R Dusgate to John Murray II. Folios 21-22.
Dutau, A.
Letter, 1873, of A Dutau to John Murray III. Folios 23-24.
Dutt, Michael Madhusudan.
Letter, 1855, of Michael Madhusudan Dutt to John Murray III. Folio 25.
Dutt, Shoshee Chandra.
Letter, 1880, of Shoshee Chandra Dutt to Sir William Smith. Folios 26-27.
Dutton, Susan Elizabeth.
Letter, undated, possibly of Susan Elizabeth Dutton probably to John Murray III. Folios 28-29.
Dutton, Thomas Dodson.
Letter, 1829, of Thomas Dodson Dutton to John Murray II. Folios 30-31.
Folio 31. Proof sheet, 1829, of a proposed pamphlet by Thomas Dodson Dutton, entitled ‘Slavery as it now exists in the British West Indian Colonies, discussed in a series of letters bertween Thomas Clarkson, Esq., and Benjamin Greene Esq. of Bury St. Edmund’s’.
Duty and Discipline Movement.
Letter and postcard, 1915, of Elaine Hall on behalf of the Duty and Discipline Movement to John Murray IV. Folios 32-33.
Duval.
Letter, 1822, of Duval to John Murray II. Folios 34-35.
Duval, Emile Gustave Ferdinand.
Letters, 1886, of Emile Gustave Ferdinand Duval to John Murray III. Folios 36-42.
Folios 37-38. Letter, 1886, of Perrin and Cie to John Murray III.
Duvard, Primogene.
Letter, 1841, of Primogene Duvard to John Murray III. Folios 43-44.
Dwarris, Fortunatus William Lilley.
Letter, 1850, of Sir Fortunatus William Lilley Dwarris to John Murray III. Folios 45-46.
Dwight, M B.
Letter, 1872, of M B Dwight to John Murray III. Folio 47.
Dwight, Theodore Frelinghuysen.
Letter, 1899, of Theodore Frelinghuysen Dwight to John Murray IV. Folios 48-49.
Dwyer, J D.
Letter, 1830, of J D Dwyer to John Murray II. Folios 50-51.
Dyce, Alexander.
Letters, 1828-1829 and 1832-1834, of Alexander Dyce to John Murray II and John Murray III. Folios 52-72.
Dyce, William.
Letter, 1843, of William Dyce to John Murray III. Folios 73-74.
Dyer, Henry Moreton.
Letter, 1834, of Henry Moreton Dyer to John Murray II. Folios 75-76.
Dyer, Thomas Henry.
Letters, 1849-1853, 1856-1857, 1859-1864, 1868 and 1876, of Thomas Henry Dyer to John Murray III and Robert Francis Cooke. Folios 77-157.
Folio 82. Copy of a letter, 1849, of Jules Bonnet to Thomas Henry Dyer.
Folios 105-106. Prospectus, 1860, for ‘A History of Modern Europe’ by Thomas Henry Dyer. Sent as an enclosure of letter, 1860, of Dyer to John Murray III, folios 103-104.
Folio 120. Copy of a receipt, 1864, for £100 received by Thomas Henry Dyer from John Murray III in return for the copyright of ‘A history of Modern Europe’.
Folios 144-145. Letter, 1876, of Thomas Henry Dyer to Charles Thomas Boothman.
Folios 156-157. Letter, 1876, of Sharon Grote Turner to John Murray III.
Dyk, Harry Stoe Van.
Letter, 1825, of Harry Stoe Van Dyk to John Murray II. Folios 158-159.
Dymond, Charles William.
Letters, 1870, of Charles William Dymond to John Murray III. Folios 160-163.
D.
Letter, no date, from an anonymous correspondent signing to John Murray, publishers. Folios 164-165.
Dates
- Creation: 1813-1915.
Creator
- Boothman, Charles Thomas, barrister and contributor to John Murray travel handbooks, 1843-1915: recipient (Recipient, Person)
- Dyer, Thomas Henry, historian, 1804–1888: recipient (Recipient, Person)
- Layard, Mary Enid Evelyn, wife of Sir Austen Henry, archaeologist, née Guest, 1843-1912: recipient (Recipient, Person)
- Murray, Alexander Henry Hallam (publisher, London) (1854-1934) (Recipient, Person)
- Murray, John (publisher (III)) (1808-1892) (Recipient, Person)
- Murray, John Samuel (publisher (II)) (1778-1843) (Recipient, Person)
- Smith, William, Sir, Knight (lexicographer) (1813-1893) (Recipient, Person)
- Cooke, Robert Francis (of John Murray, publisher) (1816-1891) (Recipient, Person)
- Murray, John, Sir, Knight (publisher (IV)) (1851-1928) (Recipient, Person)
Language of Materials
English; French
Conditions Governing Access
Normal access conditions apply.
Extent
0.00 Linear metres (iv + 165 folios.)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
1354
Subject
- Duty and Discipline Movement, founded 1913 (Organization)
- D, correspondent of John Murray, publishers (Person)
- Dutt, Michael Madhusudan, poet and playwright, 1824-1873 (Person)
- Durban, John Frederic, solicitors clerk , 1859-1927 (Person)
- Durbin, Florence Clementine Scott, daughter of John Henry Scott, Crown Commissioner and officer in charge of Gold Fields, Liverpool Plains District, New South Wales, ? 1858-1944 (Person)
- Durham, A Lilla, translator, fl 1899 (Person)
- Durnford, Richard, secretary to Charity Commissioners, 1843-1934 (Person)
- Durnford, Sir Walter, Knight, Provost of King's College, Cambridge, 1847-1926 (Person)
- Durtnall, Daniel Alban, barrister, ? 1792-1843 (Person)
- Dusgate, R, Paris, fl 1819 (Person)
- Dusgate, R, HMS Hannibal, fl 1813 (Person)
- Dutau, A, correspondent of John Murray, publishers, fl 1873 (Person)
- Dutton, Thomas Dodson, printer, Chelmsford, ? 1787-1862 (Person)
- Duval, Emile Gustave Ferdinand, Prefect of the Seine, 1827-1896 (Person)
- Duval, Paris, fl 1822 (Person)
- Duvard, Primogene, poet, 1823-1877 (Person)
- Dwyer, J D, journalist, fl 1830 (Person)
- Dwarris, Sir Fortunatus William Lilley, Knight, lawyer and writer, 1786–1860 (Person)
- Dwight, M B, correspondent of John Murray, publishers, fl 1872 (Person)
- Dwight, Theodore Frelinghuysen, librarian and autograph collector, 1846-1917 (Person)
- Dyce, Alexander, scholar, 1798-1869 (Person)
- Dyce, William, painter, 1806–1864 (Person)
- Dyer, Henry Moreton, chief magistrate at Marlborough Street police station, 1775-1841 (Person)
- Dyer, Thomas Henry, historian, 1804–1888 (Person)
- Dymond, Charles William, civil engineer, 1832-1915 (Person)
- Dutton, Susan Elizabeth, wife of James Henry Legge, 3rd Baron Sherborne, née Block, 1823-1907 (Person)
- Turner, Sharon Grote, solicitor, 1843-1931 (Person)
- Dyk, Harry Stoe Van, poet and lyricist, 1798-1828 (Person)
- Dutt, Shoshee Chunder, Bengal civil servant, author and poet, 1824-1885 (Person)
- Hall, Elaine, secretary of the Duty and Discipline Movement, fl 1915 (Person)
- Bonnet, Jules, historian, 1820-1892 (Person)
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