O. MAX STAFFORD-CLARK PAPERS 79391-79408. WERTENBAKER PAPERS. Vols. CXC-CCVII. Papers originally belonging to Wertenbaker’s close colleague and collaborator Max Stafford-Clark; 1980-1998, n.d. Eighteen volumes.
A. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE 79411-79450. REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. I-XL. Correspondence with agents, publishers and individuals, alphabetically arranged. Mostly relating to publications edited by Moore and submissions for them. Including some literary works as indicated.
B. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 79451-79472. REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. XLI-LXII. General correspondence, chronologically arranged; 1940-1988. Partly French and German. Partly correspondence with Elizabeth Moore (Berridge). Includes some poems, articles, etc.
HAMMICK PAPERS. Vols. I-VI. Correspondence and papers of Dr Messenger Monsey; circa 1672-1779, n.d. Monsey was the son of the Rev. Robert Monsey, non-juring Rector of Bawdeswell, co. Norfolk, attended Woodbridge grammar school and Cambridge University, 1709-1715, studied medicine under Sir Benjamin Wrench of Norwich 1715-1723, was admitted extra licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and set up in practice first in rural Norfolk, then in Bury St Edmunds. Having treated Francis, 2nd...
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Dr Messenger Monsey: Correspondence and papers: circa 1672-1779, n.d.
HAMMICK PAPERS. Vol. VII-IX. Papers of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Baron Cranworth, and his family; 1789-1868, n.d. Rolfe was the son of Rev. Edmund Rolfe, Rector of Cranworth, and Jemima, daughter of William and Charlotte (Monsey) Alexander, and therefore great-grandson of Dr Messenger Monsey. He was created Baron Cranworth in 1850 and served as Lord Chancellor 1852-1858 and 1865-1866. Three volumes.
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Robert Monsey Rolfe, Baron Cranworth: Correspondence and papers: 1789-1868, n.d.