Correspondence and papers concerning Mrs Besant's last years, wills, financial position, and death: originally five small folders probably assembled by 'RV' (Rhoda Vickers, Graham Pole's Secretary)
Correspondence with Mrs Besant and related papers (chiefly custody suit, Narayaniah versus Besant, and disagreements with German Section of Theosophical Society and its General Secretary Dr Steiner)
Correspondence with Mrs Besant and related papers (Theosophical Society business; financial matters; Amritsar massacre; her opposition to Gandhi's policies and direct action)
Correspondence with Mrs Besant (some from USA 1926-27) and related papers (including typescript of interview in which she expresses opposition to civil disobedience and comments on awareness in Britain of need for solution to Indian problem) Dated as: 1925-30; 1932
Statements by plaintiff J Narayaniah, and defendant Mrs Besant, in suit over custody of plaintiffs two sons (J Krishnamurti and J Nityanandan) circulated by Mrs Besant to members of the Theosophical Society