Visit to Edward Bickersteth in Norwich, taking music lessons from Mr Beckworth: Norwich
Bertram Robert Mayor's accident in a coach, Robert B Mayor broke down during his sermon
Illness of Georgina Allix Mayor, visit to [Mary Anna Mayor] [enclosed with B21/10]
Congratulations on result in the tripos
One with illegible note addressed to A. S. F. Gow on reverse.
12 Seymour Street, Portman Square. - '... your most interesting... article on The Ancient Plough'.
On similar subject to 'The particles of physics: what kind of pattern?' 13 pp. typescript, n.d. early 1950s.
Correspondence re research and publications
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Congratulates his appointment to the Savilian Chair of Geometry in Oxford, regrets his departure. As for [Samuel?] Pollard, he thinks he and the Senior Tutor will be able to act now "and get indemnity afterward".
Pontefract. - Is greatly pained not to be able to settle Milnes' account with him; has 'made every effort' and is prepared to transfer 'security for double its account' and to secure Ag[ricultura]l [?] Pont[efract] stock and to increase the interest due; can offer £150 worth of stock tomorrow at Doncaster. Adds a postscript: if Milnes wishes it he will 'find a part to [?] assistance in discharging your acct. I will not lose your kind offices'.
Has heard from Robert Leonard that Peter is in the hospital and sends his love.
Typescript with eight pages of scene revisions in Shaffer's hand laid in loose.
Green notebook with "Monologue" written in Shaffer's hand on the cover, with several pages of the monologue draft, various portions of scenes of 'Gift of the Gorgon' and 'Bezique' and a draft of a letter to someone only identified as "B."
Her handwriting has suffered from the six or seven hundred letters she has written following Robby [Lantz]'s death; thought of him when she heard the news of Paul Scofield's death; remembers Paul and speaking to Peter about him; Robby saved him from a disastrous seven year contract with a Hollywood film company; she first saw Paul via a sculpture in Rolf Gerard's studio; remembers Robby's tender love and deep admiration for Peter.
Thanks him for his kind letter; will be in New York in February with ["Dialogues of the Carmelites"]; invites him to be as nasty about Peter Hall as he likes; reminisces about being driven through Sussex by a drunken Peter, wonders if he remembers those days; has a new plan for a company.
Autograph collector.
Field surveys, ground plan and elevation of a dam on the floodplain of the Wadi el-Me, accompanied by a photocopy. Bradfield notes "In order of descent, 5."
Ferrybridge. - Acknowledges donation of £10 for the local poor.
Draft of the preface and notes; three corrected proofs of the preface, July-Aug. 1879, one of which has notes in an unidentified hand, with a note at the end, "If you wish to speak of Richard's Character, and agree in Hare's view of it, turn all this Coleridge twaddle into a few lines of your own good Prose, into which Hare is quite out of tune." Accompanied by a draft of the playscript and notes dated July-Oct. 1879.
Account of inauguration , quoting speeches of H. G. Bell etc. Including letters from Marian James and John Nichol.