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    Pearson-Whetman; ephemera

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters to Francis Bennoch and his wife, Margaret Bennoch. The letters are primarily from literary friends, and the collection includes letters from Benjamin Robert Haydon, Charles Kingsley, Mary Russell Mitford, John Ruskin, and Martin Farquhar Tupper.

    mssBE

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    Mary Russell Mitford

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters to Francis Bennoch and his wife, Margaret Bennoch. The letters are primarily from literary friends, and the collection includes letters from Benjamin Robert Haydon, Charles Kingsley, Mary Russell Mitford, John Ruskin, and Martin Farquhar Tupper.

    mssBE

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    Francis Bennoch letters

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters to Francis Bennoch and his wife, Margaret Bennoch. The letters are primarily from literary friends, and the collection includes letters from Benjamin Robert Haydon, Charles Kingsley, Mary Russell Mitford, John Ruskin, and Martin Farquhar Tupper.

    mssBE

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    Mill - J. Morley

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts from 1843 to 1910. The topics of the material include education (in particular Eton College and Working Men's College), studies in English language and literature, and the work and interests of Frederick James Furnivall. There is also some ephemera. Correspondents include: Henry Barthorp, Louis Lucien Bonaparte, Henry Bradshaw, Robert Browning, Robert Shergold Browning, Viscount Edward Cardwell, Derwent Coleridge, William Johnson Cory, William Francis Cowper-Temple, Sir John Francis Davis, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, William Ewart Gladstone, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Thomas Hughes, William Holman Hunt, Thomas Henry Huxley, Henry Arthur Jones, Charles Kingsley, David Laing, James Russell Lowell, John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow, Vernon Lushington, Sir Frederic Madden, David Masson, Frederick Denison Maurice, Mary Elizabeth Braddon Maxwell, George Meredith, John Stuart Mill, Lady Euphemia Chalmers Gray Ruskin Millais, Sir John Everett Millais, Richard Monckton Milnes (1st Baron Houghton), Henry Morley, Friedrich Max Muller, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, John Murray, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Ruskin, Sir John Robert Seeley, Alfred Tennyson, Emily Sellwood Tennyson, Connop Thirlwall, Richard Chenevix Trench, Albert Way, Hensleigh Wedgwood, James Pillans Wilson, and Charlotte Mary Yonge.

    FU 621-663, 280, 664-680

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    Hunt-Tupper collection

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists primarily of letters between William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) and John Lucas Tupper (approximately 1823-1879). The correspondence spans the entire life of their acquaintance, beginning in 1848 and ending with Tupper's death in 1879. Subject matter covers a wide range of topics, including descriptions of Hunt's journeys to Palestine, his quarrels with Thomas Woolner, his response to the death of Thomas Combe, his everyday ordeals as a painter, his struggles to create various paintings, his and Tupper's views on Pre-Raphaelite principles, and their differing opinions on politics and other topics. The collection also includes one autograph poem by William Holman Hunt, and seven letters Hunt wrote to Annie Amelia French Tupper. Additional correspondents in the collection are: Marion Edith Waugh Hunt (10 letters to Annie Amelia French Tupper); Gladys Mulock Holman Hunt (one letter to Mary Tupper); and George Tupper (one letter to William Holman Hunt). There are a few pieces of ephemera related to William Holman Hunt including a catalog of an exhibition of his works at Leicester Galleries, London, 1906.

    mssHM 54509-54686

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    Frederick James Furnivall correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts from 1843 to 1910. The topics of the material include education (in particular Eton College and Working Men's College), studies in English language and literature, and the work and interests of Frederick James Furnivall. There is also some ephemera. Correspondents include: Henry Barthorp, Louis Lucien Bonaparte, Henry Bradshaw, Robert Browning, Robert Shergold Browning, Viscount Edward Cardwell, Derwent Coleridge, William Johnson Cory, William Francis Cowper-Temple, Sir John Francis Davis, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, William Ewart Gladstone, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Thomas Hughes, William Holman Hunt, Thomas Henry Huxley, Henry Arthur Jones, Charles Kingsley, David Laing, James Russell Lowell, John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow, Vernon Lushington, Sir Frederic Madden, David Masson, Frederick Denison Maurice, Mary Elizabeth Braddon Maxwell, George Meredith, John Stuart Mill, Lady Euphemia Chalmers Gray Ruskin Millias, Sir John Everett Millais, Richard Monckton Milnes (1st Baron Houghton), Henry Morley, Friedrich Max Müller, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, John Murray, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Ruskin, Sir John Robert Seeley, Alfred Tennyson, Emily Sellwood Tennyson, Connop Thirlwall, Richard Chenevix Trench, Albert Way, Hensleigh Wedgwood, James Pillans Wilson, and Charlotte Mary Yonge.

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