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Five letters of Margaret Oliphant to Walter Besant.

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Identifier: Acc.9357
Scope and Contents

Concerning literary matters.

Dates: ? 1878-? 1890.

Incomplete manuscript of `Carita` by Margaret Oliphant, with a covering letter to Smith and Elder, the publisher.

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Identifier: Acc.13240
Scope and Contents

Incomplete manuscript of `Carita``, published by Smith and Elder, firstly in the `Cornhill Magazine` 1876-1877, and then in novel form in 1877. It comprises the text of Chapters I-XXI and XXV-XXXIII (wanting Chapters XXII-XXIV and XXXIV-XLV), and was evidently the printer`s copy as it is marked with compositors` names and is fairly soiled, probably from handling by compositors. With a letter of Margaret Oliphant to the publishers dated 22 March 1876.

Dates: 1876.

Letter of Margaret O W Oliphant.

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Identifier: Acc.5772
Dates: circa 1890-circa 1899.

Letter of Margaret Oliphant.

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Identifier: Acc.11119
Scope and Contents

Concerns entertainment in Heidelberg and the supply of intellectual company.

Dates: circa 1852.

Letter of Margaret Oliphant.

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Identifier: Acc.9047

Letter of Margaret Oliphant, probably to Andrew Lang.

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Identifier: Acc.7828
Scope and Contents

On literary matters.

Dates: circa 1885.

Letters, 1872-1898, undated, to Archibald Hamilton Charteris from ecclesiastical correspondents; with one letter, undated, from Margaret Oliphant.

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Identifier: Acc.11703
Scope and Contents

Seven letters to Archibald Hamilton Charteris, Professor of Biblical Criticism at Edinburgh University.

Correspondents include:

Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham, 1872, 1885

William D MacLagan, Archbishop of York, 1887

Edward Meyrick Goulburn, Dean of Norwich, 1888

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster, undated

Margaret Oliphant, undated

Dates: 1872-1898, undated.

Three letters of Margaret Oliphant.

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Identifier: Acc.8201
Scope and Contents

Concerning her travels and publishing matters.

Dates: circa 1860-1897.