Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Mare to Margoliouth., 1856-1914.
Scope and Contents
Letters of various correspondents, including Charles Marett, to John Murray, publishers. The letters of Charles Marett concern his work on travel handbooks for Switzerland and France; one letter is addressed to Robert Cook and one to Hallam Murray. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent, then by date under each name.
Mare, Walter de la, 1907: folios 1-2.
Marett, Charles:
1856-1857: folios 3-27;
1858-1859: folios 28-49;
1860-1861: folios 50-71;
1862-1864: folios 72-79;
1867-1869: folios 80-83;
1870-1873: folios 84-88;
1875-1877: folios 89-97;
1887-1888: folios 98-101;
1891-1899: folios 102-106;
date uncertain: folio 107.
Marett, Robert, 1914: folios 108-114.
Margesson, Isabel, 1894: folios 115-116.
Margoliouth, David, 1902: folios 117-120.
Dates
- Creation: 1856-1914.
Creator
- Murray, Alexander Henry Hallam (publisher, London) (1854-1934) (Recipient, Person)
- Sidgwick, Arthur, educationist, classical scholar, 1840-1920: recipient (Recipient, Person)
- Cooke, Robert Francis (of John Murray, publisher) (1816-1891) (Recipient, Person)
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Normal access conditions apply.
Extent
0.00 Linear metres (i + 120 folios.)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
1771
Subject
- Mare, Walter John de la, poet and author, 1873-1956 (Person)
- Marett, Charles, law reporter, mountaineer, 1817-1901 (Person)
- Marett, Robert Ranulph, philosopher, anthropologist, 1866-1943 (Person)
- Margesson, Isabel Augusta, Lady, nee Hobart-Hampdon, wife of Sir Mortimer Margesson, 1863-1946 (Person)
- Margoliouth , David Samuel (Laudian Professor of Arabic, University of Oxford) (Person)
- Murray, John, Sir, Knight (publisher (IV)) (1851-1928) (Person)
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