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- 032-002056264
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BRIGHT PAPERS. Vol. VII (ff. 383). General correspondence of John Bright, 1845-1887; followed (ff. 378-383) by letters to his son John Albert (1904) and daughter-in-law (1925).
includes:
- ff. 1-5 Harriet Martineau, writer and reformer: Letters to J. Bright: 1845-1846.
- ff. 6-38b passim George Wilson, chairman of the Anti-Corn Law League: Letters to J. Bright: 1847-1851.
- f. 13 Archibald Prentice, journalist: Letter to G. Wilson: 1847.
- f. 26 Charles Pelham Villiers, PC; MP: Letter to G. Wilson: 1847.
- f. 31 Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford: Letter to J. Bright: 1849.
- ff. 33, 61 Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet; of Fallodon: Letters to J. Bright: 1850, 1856.
- f. 35 Francis Charles Hastings Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford: Letter to J. Bright: 1851.
- ff. 39, 42 Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield; Prime Minister: Letters to J. Bright: 1852, 1853.
- f. 41 John Russell, 1st Earl Russell; Prime Minister: Letter to J. Bright: 1852.
- ff. 43, 68, 101, 148, 178, 208, 325 Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, MP; Indian judge: Letters to J. Bright: 1853-1879.
- f. 46 Joseph Sturge, philanthropist: Correspondence with J. Bright: 1842-1859.
- ff. 48, 109 Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 2nd Baronet: Letters to J. Bright: 1853, 1859.
- ff. 50, 244, 305 Joseph Bevan Braithwaite, barrister: Letters to J. Bright: 1854-1878.
- ff. 53, 169 Henry George Grey, Viscount Howick; 3rd Earl Grey: Letters to J. Bright: 1855, 1868.
- ff. 55-377 passim Lady Alicia Jane Peel, wife of Jonathan Peel: Letters to J. Bright: 1855-1887.
- ff. 63, 85, 87, 95, 97, 107, 116, 122 John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington; Speaker of the House of Commons: Letters to J. Bright: 1856-1863.
- f. 65 Jonathan Peel, Secretary for War: Letter to J. Bright: 1856.
- ff. 72-84, 111 Edward Ellice, the elder; MP: Letters to J. Bright: 1856-1859.
- f. 89 Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet: Letter to J. Bright: 1857.
- ff. 118, 120, 176, 183, 197 Louis Mallet, of the Board of Trade and (1874-1883) of the India Office; Knight 1868: Letters to J. Bright: 1861-1872.
- ff. 124, 143-145b, 160, 165, 167, 179 François Barthélemy Arlès-Dufour, French industrialist: Letters to J. Bright: 1864-1869.: Engl.
- ff. 125-376 b passim Reverend Sidney Godolphin Osborne, son of Francis, Baron Godolphin: Letters to J. Bright: 1864-1886.
- f.152 Fanny Byrne, widow of Colonel M Byrne: Letter to J. Bright: 1866.
- ff. 154-157, 164 Frances Anna Maria Russell, wife of John, 1st Earl Russell: Letters to J. Bright: 1866-1867.
- ff. 158, 171, 173, 214, 219 Michel Chevalier, French economist: Letters to J. Bright: 1866-1876.: Engl. and Fr.
- f. 162 Richard Congreve, positivist: Letter to J. Bright: 1866.
- ff. 175, 181-182b, 191, 199, 201, 212, 260 Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell, wife of George, 8th Duke of Argyll: Correspondence with J. Bright: 1869-1878.
- ff. 185, 187, 206, 210, 225, 226, 247, 353 John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge: Letters to J. Bright: 1871-1884.
- ff. 192, 203, 338, 346, 349, 357,362 George Frederick Samuel Robinson, Viscount Goderich; 2nd Earl of Ripon and 3rd Earl De Grey of Wrest; 1st Marquess of Ripon: Letters to J. Bright: 1871-1885.
- f. 194 Helen Scarlett, wife of William, 3rd Baron Abinger: Letter to J. Bright: [1872?].
- f.195 Henry Bouverie William Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden; Speaker of the House of Commons: Letter to J. Bright: 1872.
- f. 213 Henrietta Anne Theodosia Robinson, wife of George, 1st Marquess of Ripon: Letter to J. Bright: 1875.
- ff. 217, 223 Lord Charles James Fox Russell, son of John, 6th Duke of Bedford: Letters to J. Bright: 1876, 1877.
- f. 221 Pierre Morin, librarian, of Nantes: Letter to J. Bright: 1876.: Fr.
- f.228 Nasarvanji jamshedji Ratnagar, master at the Elphinstone High School, Bombay: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 230 George Jacob Holyoake, reformer: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f.231 Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair, 3rd Baronet: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 233, 307-310 Sir Lewis Morris, poet: Letters to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 235, 236 John Albert Bright, MP; son of John Bright, PC, MP: Telegrams to his father: 1878.
- f. 237 Priscilla McLaren, wife of Duncan McLaren: Letter to her brother, J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 239 Lord Robert Montagu, MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 241, 261, 277 William Ball, Quaker, of Tottenham: Letters, etc., to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 242 Joseph Gurney Barclay, banker: Letter to his brother-in-law, J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 246 Baron Ernest Christian Louis de Bunsen,; Biblical scholar: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 248 Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 249 Reverend William Nassau Molesworth, historian: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 250 George Palmer, MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 251 Fanny Georgina Jane Mackay, wife of Donald, 11th Baron Reay: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 253 James Edwin Thorold Rogers, MP; political economist: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f.255 Emma Winkworth, of Bolton, county Lancs: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 257 Henry Thurstan Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 258 Harcourt Johnstone, PC; MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 259 Sir Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, 2nd Baronet; 1st Baron Shutlleworth 1902: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 261, 277 Poetry ENGLISH: W. Ball, verses: 1878.
- f. 263 Kate Fisher, wife of R C Fisher; daughter of R Cobden, MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 265 William Edward Forster, MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 266 Dora Higginbottom: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 268 John Edward Jenkins, politician and satirist: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 269 William Henry Leatham, MP: Letter to his brother-in-law, J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 272 Edwin Waugh, author: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 273 A. M. Fox, of Penjessick, county Cornwall: Letter to J.Bright: 1878.
- f. 275 John Eliot Hodgkin, FSA: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 278 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, PC; MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 280, 284 George S. Gibson, Quaker, of London: Correspondence with J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 282-283 George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll: Correspondence with J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 285 Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG; Prime Minister of New South Wales: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- f. 287 Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross: Letter to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 289, 297, 299, 312 Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet: Letters to J. Bright: 1878-1879.
- ff. 295, 298 Hon Charles Wentworth George Howard, MP: Letters to J. Bright: 1878.
- ff. 311,316 George Mitchell, marble mason, of London: Correspondence with J. Bright: 1878, 1879.
- f. 318 Thomas Mastar, of Otley: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- ff. 319, 321 John Donnelly, Quaker convert: Letters to J. Bright: 1879.
- ff. 323, 327 Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster: Letters to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 329 George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 330 Samuel Smiles, author and social reformer: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 334 John Hamilton-Dalrymple, 10th Earl of Stair: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 336 John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 339 Hon Francis Albert Rollo Russell, son of John, 1st Earl Russell: Letter to J. Bright: 1879.
- f. 354 Eliza Brand, widow of Henry Bouverie William Brand: Letter to J. Bright: 1884.
- f. 356 Hon Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower, MP: Letter to J. Bright: n.d.
- f. 372 George William Erskine Russell, PC; MP: Letter to J. Bright: 1886.
- f. 373 Frances Anna Maria Russell, wife of John, 1st Earl Russell: Letter to G. Russell: 1886.
- f.378 Ernest Hartley Coleridge, grandson of S T Coleridge; author: Letter to J. A. Bright: 1904.
- f. 379 Arthur Bayley Potter, son of T B Potter, MP: Letter to Mrs Bright: 1925.
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- Add MS 43383-43392 : BRIGHT PAPERS. BRIGHT PAPERS: a selection from the correspondence, official and private, and other papers of John Bright, M.P.…
Add MS 43389 : BRIGHT PAPERS. Vol. VII (ff. 383). General correspondence of John Bright, 1845-1887; followed (ff. 378-383) by letters to his son… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1845
- End Date:
- 1925
- Date Range:
- 1845-1925
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- Arlès-Dufour, François Barthélemy, French industrialist
Ball, William, Quaker, of Tottenham; correspondent of John Bright MP, fl 1878
Barclay, Joseph Gurney, banker; amateur astronomer, 1816-1898
Braithwaite, Joseph Bevan, barrister
Brand, Eliza, widow of Henry Bouverie William Brand
Brand, Henry Bouverie William, 1st Viscount Hampden, Speaker of the House of Commons
Bright, John Albert, MP, son of John Bright PC MP
Bunsen, Ernest Christian Louis, Baron, Biblical scholar
Byrne, Fanny, widow of Colonel M Byrne
Campbell, Elizabeth Georgiana, wife of George 8th Duke of Argyll
Campbell, George Douglas, 8th Duke of Argyll, statesman, 1823-1900
Chevalier, Michel, French economist
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley, politician, 1827-1896
Coleridge, Ernest Hartley, grandson of S T Coleridge, author
Coleridge, John Duke, 1st Baron Coleridge
Congreve, Richard, Philosopher, 1818-1899
Cross, Richard Assheton, 1st Viscount Cross, statesman, 1823-1914
Dalrymple, John Hamilton, 10th Earl of Stair, politician and Governor of the Bnak of Scotland, 1819-1903
Denison, John Evelyn, 1st Viscount Ossington, politician and Speaker of the House of Commons, 1800-1873
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, prime minister and novelist, 1804-1881
Donnelly, John, Quaker convert and correspondent of John Bright, fl 1879
Ellice, Edward, merchant and politician, 1783-1863
Fisher, Kate, daughter of Richard Cobden, wife of R C Fisher, b 1844
Forster, William Edward, politician, 1818-1886
Fox, A. M., of Penjessick, county Cornwall
Gibson, George S., of London, Quaker and correspondent of John Bright, fl 1878
Goschen, George Joachim, 1st Viscount Goschen, politician and financier, 1831-1907
Gower, Edward Frederick, barrister and politician, 1819-1907
Grey, George, 2nd Baronet, of Fallodon, politician, 1799-1882
Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey, politician and statesman, 1802-1894
Higginbottom, Dora
Hodgkin, John Eliot, FSA
Holland, Henry Thurstan, 1st Viscount Knutsford
Holyoake, George Jacob, freethinker and co-operator, 1817-1906
Howard, Charles Wentworth George, MP
Jenkins, John Edward, politician and satirist
Johnstone, Harcourt, PC, MP
Kay-Shuttleworth, Ughtred James, 2nd Baronet; 1st Baron Shutlleworth 1902
Lambart, Frederick Edward Gould, 9th Earl of Cavan
Lawson, Wilfrid, 2nd Baronet
Leatham, William Henry, MP
Lewis, George Cornewall, 2nd Baronet
Lubbock, John, 1st Baron Avebury, banker, politician, and scientific writer, 1834-1913
Mackay, Fanny Georgina Jane, wife of Donald 11th Baron Reay
Mallet, Louis, of the Board of Trade and (1874-1883) of the India Office; Knight 1868
Martineau, Harriet, writer and reformer
Mastar, Thomas, of Otley
McLaren, Priscilla, wife of Duncan McLaren
Mitchell, George, marble mason, of London
Molesworth, William Nassau, Reverend; historian; of Add MS 43389
Montagu, Robert, MP; of Add MS 43389
Morin, Pierre, librarian, of Nantes
Morris, Lewis, poet
Nasarvanji jamshedji Ratnagar, master at the Elphinstone High School, Bombay
Osborne, Sidney Godolphin, Reverend; son of Francis, Baron Godolphin
Palmer, George, MP; of Add MS 43389
Parkes, Henry, GCMG, Prime Minister of New South Wales
Peel, Alicia Jane, wife of Jonathan Peel
Peel, Jonathan, Sec for War
Peel, Robert, 3rd Baronet
Perry, Thomas Erskine, MP, Indian judge
Potter, Arthur Bayley, son of T B Potter, MP
Prentice, Archibald, journalist
Robinson, George Frederick Samuel, 1st Marquess of Ripon, politician, 1827-1909
Robinson, Henrietta Anne Theodosia, wife of George 1st Marquess of Ripon
Rogers, James Edwin Thorold, MP, political economist
Russell, Charles James Fox, son of John, 6th Duke of Bedford
Russell, Frances Anna Maria, wife of John 1st Earl Russell
Russell, Francis Albert Rollo, son of John, 1st Earl Russell
Russell, Francis Charles Hastings, 9th Duke of Bedford
Russell, Francis, 7th Duke of Bedford
Russell, George William Erskine, PC, MP
Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, Prime Minister, 1792-1878
Scarlett, Helen, wife of William 3rd Baron Abinger
Sinclair, John George Tollemache, 3rd Baronet
Smiles, Samuel, author and social reformer
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster
Sturge, Joseph, philanthropist
Villiers, Charles Pelham, PC, MP
Waugh, Edwin, author
Wilson, George, chairman of the Anti-Corn Law League
Winkworth, Emma, of Bolton, county Lancs