Letters of 15 Mar. 1906 and 26 June 1908 accompanied by letters from J. T. Sheppard dated Aug. 2 1903 and 29 Mar. 1906 with the draft of a reply on the verso on one, with a letter from Sheppard to Henry Cholmondeley Jackson dated 8 Jan. 1949, and a draft of a letter from Henry Jackson to [Sir Donald?] MacAlister dated 17 March 1906.
Accompanied by three extracts from Henry Jackson's commonplace book about the '77 Club, two menus for dinners of the '77 Club from 1904 and 1911, with signatures of those present, including Gurdon and Jackson, and a cutting about the '77 Club.
Accompanied by a typed copy of a letter from G. O. Trevelyan to R. H. J. Parry dated 24 Mar. 1926, and a typed copy of a letter to the Vice Master from G. O. Trevelyan dated 28 May 1926.
Letters dated 15 April 1922 and 27 Mar. 1926.
Letters to Jackson dated 12 Dec. 1874 to 11 Dec. 1912.
Accompanied by a letter dated 22 Sept. 1948 by A. A. David, a printed petition for a pension from the Civil List for Irwin's sister, and a copy of "Religio Urbani" by S.T.I.
Encloses a transcript of a letter from Dennis Le Marchant to [Thomas?] Paynter concerning the Senate House examination in 1818.
The appointment of R A Butler as Master of Trinity, Connell's biography of Wavell
Thanks J R M Butler for his opinions on the Mastership, encloses A1/186, a letter from "Jumbo" Wilson dated 27 May 1957.
Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire. Compliments HJ on vol II of the Official History of WWII. Was enclosed in a letter from "Hal" Jackson to Butler 5 Feb. 1965.
Jackson's army friends, Winston Churchill's funeral.
Includes letters from Geoffrey Blake, Anne Chamberlain, James Clark, Basil Collier, E. M. Eller, Bernard Fergusson, Peter Fleming, Guy Garrod, P. J. Grigg, Lord Hankey, Hal Jackson, John Kennedy, R. Macleod, J. S. Rattray, S. W. Roskill, Ian Stewart, Eugenie Wavell, E. L. Woodward
Includes an outline of his talk to the St John's Classical Society.
15 letters and two cards, accompanied by a clipping of Frazer's obituary.
Item 35: Dated 15 Dec. [no year]. Thanks him for his testimonial, and while the Aberdeen position is filled, he will endeavour to deserve the kind words in his future work.
Item 36: 23 June 1913 Congratulates him on the Oxford degree, will be sending a new and enlarged ‘Psyche’ and Part VI of the new G.B. to show that he has not been squandering his time or the trust placed in him.
Item 37: 25 June 1914 Thanks him for the congratulations; it is hard to be finished with the work, like the parting of an old friend; was grieved at the death of W. Aldis Wright, happy in his successor.
Item 38: 1 July 1908 Congratulates him on his new honour; asks if he has heard anything more of the Lorimer Fison business; visiting William Wyse.
Item 39: Letter to Sir Henry Cholmondeley Jackson, 26 Feb 1922. Thanks him for the copy of ‘Totemism’ which had belonged to his father; his father’s death has left a ‘sad blank’ at Trinity; wonders if his father had a chance to see his ‘Apollodorus’.
Item 40: 25 Oct 1887 Replies to Jackson’s criticisms and disagrees about the line between consummation and subsequent intercourse, and discusses the limitation of the effusion of blood as well, the value of virginity, and related matters.
Item 41: 27 Oct 1887 more of the same discussion.
Item 42: 9 Nov 1887 sends a copy of ‘Totemism’, sends a theory.
Item 43: 9 Nov 1887 a moment’s discussion with Robertson Smith has shown him the error in a theory.
Item 44: 1 May 1888 Refers to evidence from Samuel Gason on the prohibition of sexual intercourse.
Item 45: 22 Aug 1888 a long letter; discusses the comparison of metaphysics and superstition; asks him to save the letter for Robertson Smith.
Item 46: 24 Aug 1888 thanks him for being a sounding board for his theories, mentions that Robertson Smith is a stern utilitarian whom he does not dare to mention ghosts and spirits to.
Item 47: 18 Apr 1904 Asks his advice about Manchester.
Item 48: 2 May 1904 gives his reason for declining Manchester, encloses a letter from Baldwin Spencer criticising his circumcision theory.
Item marked as 'with 35-48': Undated Thanks him for the letter and cutting, is interested in the different motives and train of thought that influences men in different stages of culture; thinks McLennan treated savages as if they were influenced only by what we consider rational motives
Item marked as 'with 35-48': Undated, Friday asks him to put his last letter in the fire and that he should stick to facts, mentions an East Indian tradition that people leave their souls at home when they go out to fight.
Item marked as 'with 35-48': Card, undated about rules armies have about hair or feces falling into enemy hands where they can make magic with it
Item marked as 'with 35-48': Card undated refers to an article in Anthropological Journal discussing totem clans and rules for burying them in a certain direction.
Item marked as 'with 35-48': The Times obituary for Frazer
Accompanied by an obituary notice [d. 7 Apr. 1922].
Accompanied by a copy of The Future of Greek Studies by D. S. Robertson, Cambridge, 1929.
Letters dated 26 Jan. 1943. Accompanied by an obituary notice of Marett from The Times.