Letters dated 17 Feb. 1903 - 15 June 1914.
Writes to express his admiration for the book Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir, which he found very interesting. States that he 'knew most of it before, but...did not expect to find it stated so vividly in a manner to attract those who did not know him.' Remarks… read more
13 Bruton Street. - Thanks for orders for House of Commons; seeks examinership under Civil Service Commissioners; requests introduction to Sir Edward Ryan; death of Mr Maitland may bring changes to the Commissioners' Office.
Typewritten copy. As Bryce had said that [A.W.?] Ward would call on him about the Historical Review, he did not answer his letter. Does not believe that there is a single man in Cambridge competent to deal with modern history in an intelligent way.… read more
Scrapbook recording the life of a Trinity College student from 1899 to 1902, with programmes, menus, dance cards, college notices, club and society notices and memorabilia and other printed ephemera, as well as letters and photographs. Many items carry… read more