Eccles Bequest. Vol. CXXXVI C. Deed of Arrangement for the guardianship of the children of Oscar and Constance Wilde; 1897. With a letter to More Adey from Parker, Garrett and Holman.
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CXXXVI D. Mr Justice Kekewich's notes relating to the change of name of the Wilde children to Holland; 1895, 1903. Copy. With a letter to Mr Hargrove from Constance Holland, signed 'Constance Wilde', subsequently replaced with 'Constance Holland'
Vol. CVIII. Correspondence of Edward Heron Allen on varied subjects, including art, music and journalism, the theatre and botany: M-W; late 19th century Edward Heron Allen: Correspondence: 1884-1891.
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CXXXI. Autograph book belonging to T. Douglas Murray. With signatures of Oscar Wilde and others; 1877-1894. Dark red full morocco binding. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, author: Thomas Douglas Murray, barrister, friend of Oscar Wilde: Autograph book signed by Oscar ...
Eccles Bequest. Vol. LXXXV. Correspondence of Lord Alfred Douglas and Olive Douglas née Custance; [1900]-[1948], n.d. Partly typewritten. Orange quarter morocco box and cloth flapcase. Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, poet: Olive Eleanor Douglas, wife of Lord Alfred Douglas: Correspondence of Olive ...
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CI. Correspondence of Robert Baldwin Ross and Vyvyan Holland; 1907-1918. Partly typewritten. Orange quarter morocco box with turquoise boards and flapcase. Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor of Oscar Wilde: Vyvyan Oscar Beresford Holland, son of Oscar Wilde: Correspond...
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CIV. Correspondence of George Bernard Shaw with the following; 1902-1950, n.d. Partly typewritten. 1. Frederick Henry Evans; 1902-1914. 2. Michael Salzer; 1939-1950. George Bernard Shaw, author: Michael Salzer: Correspondence of George Bernard Shaw and Michael Salzer: 193...
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CCLXII. Notes of Mary Eccles relating to the correspondence of Lord Alfred Douglas held at the Berg Collection, New York Public Library, and to the correspondence of Lord Alfred Douglas and Marie Stopes held at the British Library and to various interests of Mary Eccles; n.d...