Letter from Iolo A. Williams to T. J. Wise; 1933, 15 Sept. 1921 includes: f. 11 Iolo Aneurin Williams: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from Iolo Aneurin Williams: 1921.
Letters (3) from Iolo Aneurin Williams to T. J. Wise, sending copies of his bibliographies of John Masefield, 1921 and George Moore, 1921 (B2219) and J. C. Squire with James Stephen, 1922 (B2221), and discussing the bibliography of Pope (B2221) and Mark Akenside, Ode to the Earl of Huntingdon, 1748 (B2300); 15 Sept. 1921-30 March 1933. [Ashley Library Catalogue, i, p. 4; vii, pp. 208-209].
Letter from Iolo A. Williams to T. J. Wise; 1933, 21 March 1922 includes: ff. 12, 12b Iolo Aneurin Williams: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from Iolo Aneurin Williams: 1922.
Receipt, signed by C. Van Noorden, to T. J. Wise for £5-0-0, paid for a copy of Mary Wollstonecraft, The Child's Grammar, n.d.; 30 Jan. 1925. [Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, p. 217]. includes: f. 13 Thomas James Wise, book collector: Charles Eskell Van Noorden: Receipted bill to Thomas James...
29 Oct. 1930 includes: f. 14 Gordon G. Wordsworth, grandson of the poet: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from Gordon G. Wordsworth: 1930: Signed.
Letters (5) from Gordon Wordsworth to T. J. Wise; Dec. 1924-29 Oct. 1930. With the exception of A4637 the letters are typewritten and signed. Three of the letters concern the bibliography of An Address To the Yeomanry of Westmorland, 1820 (B2259) and An Address to the Freeholders of the County of Westmorland, 1818 (B4635), both supposedly by William Wordsworth, and of the parody of Wordsworth Benjamin the Waggoner, 1819 (B2274). In B4635 a letter from William Wordsworth to his brother Christ...
Letter, imperfect, from William Wordsworth to [ ], concluding 'Ever with a thousand wishes of love Your affectionate friend Wm Wordsworth'; n.d. [Ashley Library Catalogue, ix, p. 157]. includes: f. 15 William Wordsworth, poet: Letter to — from William Wordsworth: n.d.: Imperf.
Letter from Gordon Wordsworth to T. J. Wise; 1928, 11 March 1928 includes: f. 16 Gordon G. Wordsworth, grandson of the poet: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from Gordon G. Wordsworth: 1928: Signed.
Letter from Frederick Britten Austin to T. J. Wise; 1927, 23 June 1927 includes: ff. 17, 17b Thomas William Hodgson Crosland, writer; alias 'James Medborough': Frederick Britten Austin, author: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter rel. to the authorship of Some Wordsworth Finds? Arrange...
'Lines written on hearing that a French professor has discovered beyond doubt that Wordsworth, when in France in 1791-3, became the father of an illegitimate child': a sonnet by E. V. Lucas; [1922?]. Fair copy, typewritten on one side only of a large quarto leaf of white wove paper. Watermark 'U...