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Vol. VII (ff. 389). 1901-1906.
includes:
- ff. 1, 2, 10, 15, 47, 100 John Stuart Stuart- Glennie, author: Correspondence, etc., with G. B. Shaw of John Stuart Stuart- Glennie: 1889-1903: Partly draft, printed and typescript.
- f. 3 Frederick Kerr, actor-manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Kerr: 1900, 1901.
- f. 7 Dame Margaret Shafto called Madge Kendal, née Robertson; actress; wife of W H Kendal: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dame Margaret Shafto Kendal: 1896-1901.
- f. 8 Selina Burgoyne, granddaughter of General John Burgoyne: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Selina Burgoyne: 1901.
- f. 9 Fradelle and Young; photographers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Fradelle and Young (photographers): 1901.
- f. 11 Ernest Parke, proprietor, 'North London Press': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Parke: 1889, 1901.
- f. 12 John Edward Redmond, MP: United Irish League of Great Britain: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Edward Redmond concerning United Irish League of Great Britain: 1901.
- ff. 13, 14 Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet; jurist: Postcards to G. B. Shaw of Sir Frederick Pollock: 1901: Partly Latin.
- ff. 16, 83 Henry Arthur Jones, dramatist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Henry Arthur Jones: 1894-1926: Partly draft and typewritten copy.
- ff. 18, 55 Laurence Alma-Tadema, author; daughter of Sir L Alma-Tadema: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Laurence Alma-Tadema: 1895-1924: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 19, 77, 300v, 365 John George Godard, solicitor to G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John George Godard: 1901-1915: Partly signed.
- ff. 20, 96, 253 Frances Elizabeth MacFall, alias 'Sarah Grand'; US author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frances Elizabeth MacFall: 1901-1905.
- ff. 23-28v, 32, 48, 50 Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and writer: Letters, etc., concerning Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch: 1901, 1902: Mostly printed.
- ff. 29, 294 Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch: 1895-1928: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 33, 163 Karl Pearson, FRS: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Karl Pearson: 1893-1921.
- ff. 35, 302, 303 Charles Gane, Hon. Secretary, The National Anti-Vaccination League: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Charles Gane: 1901-1906: Partly dictated and printed.
- f. 36 Charles Gane, Hon. Secretary, The National Anti-Vaccination League: Alexander Wheeler, LRCS: Letter to Charles Gane of Alexander Wheeler: 1901.
- ff. 37, 39 Fanny Brough, actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Fanny Brough: 1901.
- ff. 37-40 George Bernard Shaw, author: 'Mrs. Warren's Profession': letters of Fanny Brough by George Bernard Shaw: 1901.
- fk. 41 Indian Famine Union: Communication to G. B. Shaw of Indian Famine Union: 1901.
- f. 42 Lieutenant-General Arthur Phelps, President of The National Anti-Vaccination League: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lt.-Gen. Arthur Phelps: 1901.
- f. 45 Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet; PC; MP: Dorothy Stanley, wife of Sir H M Stanley, African explorer: Letter to Dorothy Stanley of Sir George Otto Trevelyan: 1902.
- ff. 46, 162 Cyril Maude, actor-manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Cyril Maude: 1902, 1903.
- f. 49 Thomas Fisher Unwin, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Thomas Fisher Unwin: 1888-1902: Partly signed and printed; partly typewritten copy.
- f. 51 James Timewell, master tailor; secretary, Police and Public Vigilance Society: Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Timewell: 1902, 1907: Partly dictated.
- f. 53 Sir William Petty, political economist: Maurice Pasquier, avocat à la Cour d'Appel de Paris: Henri Dussauze, writer on philosophy: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning the translation of the works of Sir W. Petty from Maurice Pasquier and Henri Dussauze: 1902: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 56, 57 Andreas Scheu, Austrian socialist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Andreas Scheu: 1884-1902.
- ff. 58, 78, 121 Thomas Common, translator of Nietzsche: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Common: 1900-1911: Partly duplicated and printed.
- f. 60 William Albert Samuel Hewins, MP; Secretary, Tariff Commission: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Albert Samuel Hewins: 1902.
- f. 62 Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford, socialist and journalist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford: 1892-1903: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 66 W. Fitzmaurice, [land agent?], of Carlow, county Leinster: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. Fitzmaurice: 1902.
- f. 67 Alexander Paul, author and journalist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexander Paul: 1902: Signed.
- ff. 69, 69v Alfred Russel Wallace, naturalist: Francis Thomas Bond, MD: Political Tracts: Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe: Vaccination: Letters to Alfred Russel Wallace and Francis Thomas Bond of Edmund Beckett: 1902: Printed.
- ff. 70, 93 Auguste Jacques Monnier, French playwright and translator: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Auguste Jacques Monnier: 1902, 1903: Fr.
- f. 72 Reverend James Malcolm Jeakes, Vicar of Grayshott, county Hampshire: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Rev. James Malcolm Jeakes: 1902.
- f. 76 John Frederick Joseph Sykes, MRCS; Medical Officer of Health, St Pancras: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Frederick Joseph Sykes: 1902.
- f. 80 Walter Courtenay Rivers, MRCS: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Walter Courtenay Rivers: 1902.
- f. 84 Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Emery Walker: 1889-1932: Partly copy.
- f. 86 Dr Josef Bloch, editor of the 'Sozialistische Monatshefte', Berlin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Dr. Josef Bloch: 1903: Germ.
- f. 88 Marie Brema, singer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Marie Brema: 1903.
- f. 90 Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet; PC; MP: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke: 1898-1908, n.d.: Partly typewritten.
- f. 91 Frederick Whelen, political writer; founder of the Stage Society: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Whelen: 1903, 1912: Partly printed.
- f. 95 Conal Holmes O'Connell O'Riordan, alias 'F Norreys Connell'; novelist and playwright: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Conal Holmes O'Connell O'Riordan: 1903-1946.
- f. 97 W. Kingsley Tarpey, playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. Kingsley Tarpey: 1903.
- ff. 101, 102v Harold Owen, journalist and author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Harold Owen: 1903.
- f. 103 Charles Henry Hawtrey, actor; Knight 1922: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Charles Henry Hawtrey: 1897, 1903.
- ff. 105, 107 Joseph Hilaire Pierre Belloc, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Joseph Hilaire Pierre Belloc: 1903-1936: Partly signed.
- f. 108 Cecil Edward Chesterton, brother of G K Chesterton; journalist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Cecil Edward Chesterton: 1903, 1914: Partly signed.
- f. 110 Arthur Bingham Walkley, dramatic and literary critic: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Arthur Bingham Walkley: 1888-1906: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 111, 154 Reverend Stewart Duckworth Headlam, Christian socialist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Rev. Stewart Duckworth Headlam: 1903.
- f. 112 Frederick Henry Evans, photographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Frederick Henry Evans: 1903-1941: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 113 Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin,; Russian revolutionary: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin: 1903, 1913.
- f. 117 Bertha Newcombe, artist; Secretary, Committee of 'The Men's Declaration in support of Women's Suffrage': Letters to G. B. Shaw of Bertha Newcombe: 1903-1938?.
- ff. 118, 221-226v William Ashton Ellis, translator of Wagner: Letters to G. B. Shaw of William Ashton Ellis: 1903-1908.
- f. 123 Dorothy Stanley, wife of Sir H M Stanley, African explorer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dorothy Stanley: 18971903.
- f. 127 Arnold Whitaker Oxford, vicar of St Philip, Regent Street: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Arnold Whitaker Oxford: 1903.
- f. 128 J. B. Astbury, of Camden Town: Letter to G. B. Shaw of J. B. Astbury: 1903.
- f. 134 Professor Henry Spenser Wilkinson, military historian: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Professor Henry Spenser Wilkinson: 1903.
- ff. 136, 138, 220v John Elliot Burns, PC; MP: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Elliot Burns: 1889-1928: Partly copy.
- ff. 153, 273 Sir William Rothenstein, Principal, Royal College of Art: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir William Rothenstein: 1903-1943.
- f. 155 Edward Rose, dramatist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edward Rose: 1886-1903.
- f. 157 William Hodge, and Company; shorthand writers, Glasgow: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Hodge and Company (shorthand writers: 1903.
- f. 158 Israel Zangwill, author and Zionist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Israel Zangwill: 1903-1919: Partly signed and copy.
- ff. 160, 168 Morley Roberts, novelist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Morley Roberts: 1903, n.d.
- f. 165 P. L. Charlier, French teacher and writer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of P. L. Charlier: 1903.
- f. 167 Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy, suffragette: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy: 1903: Signed.
- f. 169 Methuen and Co; publishers: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Methuen and Co. (publishers): 1903: Draft.
- ff. 174-178v, 213, 227-240 Arnold Daly, alias Peter Christopher; actor: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Peter Christopher Daly: 1903-1911: Partly signed and draft.
- f. 179 Reverend Charles Silvester Horne, M P: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Rev. Charles Silvester Horne: 1904.
- f. 181 St Pancras Vestry: Correspondence and papers of G. B. Shaw rel. to St Pancras Vestry: 1894-1901, n.d.: Partly printed and typewritten draft.
- f. 181 St Pancras Vestry: Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker, PC; MP: Letter of G. B. Shaw concerning school provision to Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker: 1904: Copy.
- ff. 184, 300v Henri Seiffert, Dutch musician: Letters to G. B. Shaw of and concerning Henri Seiffert: 1888-1910.
- ff. 185, 245 Siegfried Trebitsch, author and translator: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Siegfried Trebitsch: 1904-1942: Partly Germ.: Partly shorthand and copy. Partly imperf.
- f. 186 Dr Conrad Schmidt, of the 'Freie Volksbühne Berlin': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Dr Conrad Schmidt: 1904: Germ.
- f. 188 Philip Speakman Webb, architect: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Philip Speakman Webb: 1904.
- ff. 190 George Herbert Thring, solicitor; Secretary to the Society of Authors: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George Herbert Thring: 1904-1930: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 191 Charles Frohman, theatrical manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Charles Frohman: 1904, 1912: Partly draft and dictated.
- ff. 194-197 John Shaw, of Dublin; son of James C Shaw: Testimonials on behalf of John Shaw: 1904, 1905: Copies.
- f. 198 Joseph Rudyard Kipling, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Joseph Rudyard Kipling: 1904.
- ff. 199, 201, 217 Arthur Bourchier, actor-manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Arthur Bourchier: 1904: Signed.
- ff. 200, 202, 208, 301 Maurice Henry Hewett, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Maurice Henry Hewett: 1904, 1906.
- f. 204 John L. Shine, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John L. Shine: 1904.
- f. 205 Ellen O'Malley, afterwards Thornhill; actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Ellen O'Malley: circa 1904-1909.
- f. 207 Sir Patrick Geddes, biologist and sociologist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Patrick Geddes: 1904: Partly typewritten.
- f. 210 Willard Huntingdon Wright, author, of New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Willard Huntingdon Wright: 1904.
- f. 211 Mary Chavelita Clairmonte, afterwards Bright; alias 'George Egerton'; author; wife of R Golding Bright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mary Chavelita Clairmonte: 1904.
- f. 218 Louis Calvert, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Louis Calvert: 1904.
- f. 241 Wilhelm Richard Wagner, composer: Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour; Prime Minister: Letter of G. B. Shaw conc. translation of R. Wagner's prose works to Arthur James Balfour: 1905: Draft.
- f. 241 William Ashton Ellis, translator of Wagner: Correspondence of G. B. Shaw relating to a Civil List pension on behalf of William Ashton Ellis: 1905-1908: Partly signed and draft.
- ff. 247, 272 Sidney Dillon Shallard, of the Fabian Society: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sidney Dillon Shallard: 1901-1905: Partly copy.
- f. 248 William Ball Wright, vicar of Osbaldwick with Murton, county Yorkshire: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Ball Wright: 1905.
- f. 249 Henriette Chateau, of Paris: Dr Stéphane Epstein-Estienne, French author and translator: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Henriette Chateau on behalf of Dr Stéphane), French author and translator Epstein-Estienne: 1905.
- f. 251 Dorothy Treherne Willis, of Putney: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Dorothy Treherne Willis: 1905.
- f. 255 Oskar Leipoldt, schoolteacher, of Plauen, Saxony: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Oskar Leipoldt: 1905: Germ.: Imperf.
- f. 256 Eleanor Robson, afterwards Belmont; actress: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Eleanor Robson: 1905.
- f. 258 George C. Tyler, US theatrical manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George C. Tyler: 1905, 1922: Signed.
- f. 262 Frederick Harrison, actor-manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Harrison: 1905, 1908.
- f. 264 Martin Witt, German playwright: Post card to G. B. Shaw of Martin Witt: 1905.
- f. 266 George Standring, printer and publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George Standring: 1897-1915.
- f. 267 Henry Montagu Villiers, Bishop of Durham: Letter from G. B. Shaw to Henry Montagu Villiers: 1905: Copy.
- f. 274 Charles Rowley, founder of the Ancoats Brotherhood: Letter and post card to G. B. Shaw of Charles Rowley: 1905, n.d.
- f. 278 Cecil James Sharp, folk music collector: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Cecil James Sharp: 1905.
- f. 281 James Gibbons Huneker, US author and critic: Letter from G. B. Shaw to James Gibbons Huneker: 1905?: Draft.
- f. 297 George Meredith, novelist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Meredith: 1906.
- f. 299 Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter, MD: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter: 1906.
- f. 304 Vaccination: Arthur Drury, MB, CM: Letter to 'The Daily News' of Arthur Drury: 1906: Printed.
- ff. 306, 311, 342, 349 Dr Leslie Haden-Guest, Baron Haden-Guest (1950) MP: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Dr Leslie Haden-Guest: 1906-1914?: Partly printed.
- ff. 307-373v, passim. Duncan C. Dallas, printer; formerly of the Socialist Co-operative Society: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Duncan C. Dallas: 1906: Partly printed.
- ff. 312-317v Sir Alfred Gilbert, RA: Countess Feodora Gleichen,; sculptor: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Countess Feodora Gleichen concerning Sir Alfred Gilbert: 1906: Partly printed.
- f. 318 Alexander M. Nicol, Commissioner of the Salvation Army: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexander M. Nicol: 1906: Dictated.
- f. 319 Felix Chwalibog, translator, of Cracow: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Felix Chwalibog: 1906.
- f. 320 Adeline Hayden Coffin, wife of C Hayden Coffin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Adeline Hayden Coffin: 1906.
- f. 321 Henry O. Thompson, author and Fabian: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Henry O. Thompson: 1906.
- f. 329 Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, sister of F W Nietzsche: Letter and note to G. B. Shaw from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche: 1906, 1914: Germ.: Partly printed.
- f. 330 Neville Stephen Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton; artist: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Neville Stephen Lytton: 1906-1928.
- ff. 331, 335, 344, 352, 375 'Kaffir' Shaw, alias James Cockaigne; cousin of G B Shaw; commission agent: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Cockaigne Shaw: circa 1882-1914.
- f. 333 Katherine Samuel, afterwards de Sola; wife of the Reverend M de Sola: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Katherine Samuel: 1884, 1906.
- ff. 337, 340 Louis A. Sargent, artist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Louis A. Sargent: 1906.
- f. 339 Sir Frederick Alexis Eaton, Secretary, Royal Academy: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Frederick Alexis Eaton: 1906: Signed.
- f. 356 George Weekes, member of Bromley Borough Council: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of George Weekes: 1906: Dictated; partly copy.
- f. 366 Samuel George Hobson, Fabian and Guild Socialist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Samuel George Hobson: 1906, 1907, n.d.: Signed.
- ff. 367, 379 Henry Newman Howard, poet and dramatist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Henry Newman Howard: 1906.
- f. 374 M. J. Harris, of Reading: Letter to G. B. Shaw of M. J. Harris: 1906.
- f. 376 S. Andrews, of Portslade: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. Andrews: 1906.
- ff. 377-378 Charles Rowley, founder of the Ancoats Brotherhood: Thomas Bouchier Moxon, banker, of Manchester: Correspondence of Charles Rowley and Thomas Bouchier Moxon: 1906: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 383 Professor E. A. Sutherland, of the Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Professor E. A. Sutherland: 1906: Copy.
- f. 384 Gilbert Slater, Principal, Ruskin College, Oxford: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Gilbert Slater: 1893, 1906.
- f. 385v Reverend Stewart Duckworth Headlam, Christian socialist: Howard Angus Kennedy, author; son of Reverend J Kennedy of Stepney Meeting: Letter to Rev. Stewart Duckworth Headlam of Howard Angus Kennedy: 1906.
- f. 387 Reverend Stewart Duckworth Headlam, Christian socialist: Letter to Mrs C. F. Shaw of Rev. Stewart Duckworth Headlam: 1906.
- f. 389 Lewis Waller, manager of the Imperial Theatre: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lewis Waller: bef. 1907.
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- Names:
- Andrews, S, of Portslade
Astbury, J B, of Camden Town
Balfour, Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour, Prime Minister and philosopher, 1848-1930
Beckett, Edmund, 1st Baron Grimthorpe, formerly Denison, lawyer, controversialist, horologist and architect, 1816-1905
Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre, author, 1870-1953
Blatchford, Robert Peel Glanville, socialist and journalist
Bloch, Josef, Dr. editor of the 'Sozialistische Monatshefte' Berlin
Bond, Francis Thomas, MD
Bourchier, Arthur, actor-manager
Brema, Marie, singer, 1856-1925
Brough, Fanny, actress
Burgoyne, Selina, granddaughter of General John Burgoyne
Burns, John Elliot, PC, MP
Calvert, Louis, actor
Charlier, P L, French teacher and writer
Chateau, Henriette, of Paris
Chesterton, Cecil Edward, brother of G K Chesterton, journalist
Chwalibog, Felix, translator of Cracow
Coffin, Adeline Hayden, wife of C Hayden Coffin
Common, Thomas, translator of Nietzsche
Dallas, Duncan Campbell, printer, fl 1864-1903
Daly, Peter Christopher Arnold, actor, 1875-1927
Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 2nd Baronet, writer and politician, 1843-1911
Dolmetsch, Eugène Arnold, musician, instrument-maker and writer, 1858-1940,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108674825
Drury, Arthur, physician and vaccinator, ?1861-1927
Dunne, Mary Chavelita, alias 'George Egerton', afterwards Clairmonte and Golding Bright; author, 1859-1945
Dussauze, Henri, writer on philosophy, fl 1896-1916
Eaton, Frederick Alexis, Knight, writer, editor and Secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1838-1913
Ellis, William Ashton, translator, biographer and Wagner enthusiast, 1852-1919
Elmy, Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme, campaigner for women's rights, 1833-1918
Estienne, Stéphane, French author and translator, fl 1905
Evans, Frederick Henry, bookseller and photographer, 1853-1943
Fitzmaurice, W, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1902
Fradelle and Young, photographers
Frohman, Charles, theatrical manager
Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, sister of F W Nietzsche
Gane, Charles, secretary of the The National Anti-Vaccination League, fl 1906-1936
Geddes, Patrick, Knight, biologist, sociologist and city planner, 1854-1932
Gilbert, Alfred, Knight, sculptor, 1854-1934
Gleichen, Feodora Georgina Maud, sculptor and designer, 1861-1922
Glennie, John Stuart, barrister, folklorist, sociologist and author, 1841-1910
Godard, John George, writer and solicitor to George Bernard Shaw, fl 1884-1915
Grimston, Margaret Shafto, née Robertson, actor, pseudonym Madge Kendal, 1848-1935
Guest, Leslie, 1st Baron Haden-Guest, writer, physician and politician, 1877-1960
Harris, M J, of Reading
Harrison, Frederick, actor-manager
Hawtrey, Charles Henry, actor, Knight 1922
Headlam, Stewart Duckworth, Reverend Christian socialist
Hewett, Maurice Henry, author
Hewins, William Albert Samuel, MP, Sec Tariff Commission
Hobson, Samuel George, Fabian and Guild Socialist
Horne, Charles Silvester, Reverend M P
Howard, Henry Newman, poet and dramatist
Huneker, James Gibbons, US author and critic
Indian Famine Union
Jeakes, James Malcolm, Reverend Vicar of Grayshott Hants
Jones, Henry Arthur, dramatist, 1851-1929
Kennedy, Howard Angus, author, son of Reverend J Kennedy of Stepney Meeting
Kerr, Frederick, actor-manager
Kipling, Joseph Rudyard, author, 1865-1936
Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, Prince Russian revolutionary
Leipoldt, Oskar, schoolteacher of Plauen Saxony
Lytton, Neville Stephen, 3rd Earl of Lytton, artist
MacFall, Frances Elizabeth, née Bellenden-Clarke, alias Sarah Grand, author, 1854-1943
Maude, Cyril, actor-manager, 1862-1951
Meredith, George, novelist, 1828-1909
Methuen and Co, publishers, 1889-
Monnier, Auguste Jacques, French playwright and translator
Moxon, Thomas Bouchier, banker of Manchester
Newcombe, Bertha, artist, Sec Committee of 'The Men's Declaration in support of Women's Suffrage'
Nicol, Alexander M, Commissioner of the Salvation Army
O'Malley, Ellen, afterwards Thornhill actress
O'Riordan, Conal Holmes O'Connell, alias 'F Norreys Connell', novelist and playwright
Owen, Harold, journalist and author
Oxford, Arnold Whitaker, vicar of St Philip Regent Street
Parke, Ernest, proprietor 'North London Press'
Pasquier, Maurice, avocat à la Cour d'Appel de Paris
Paul, Alexander, author and journalist
Pearson, Karl, FRS
Petty, William, political economist
Phelps, Arthur, Lieutenant-General President of The National Anti-Vaccination League
Pollock, Frederick, 3rd Baronet, jurist, 1845-1937
Redmond, John Edward, MP
Rivers, Walter Courtenay, MRCS
Roberts, Morley, novelist
Robson, Eleanor, afterwards Belmont actress
Rose, Edward, dramatist
Rothenstein, William, Knight, artist and art administrator, 1872-1945
Rowley, Charles, founder of the Ancoats Brotherhood, 1839-1933
Samuel, Katherine, afterwards de Sola wife of the Reverend M de Sola
Sargent, Louis A, artist
Scheu, Andreas, Austrian socialist
Schmidt, Conrad, Dr of the 'Freie Volksbühne Berlin'
Seiffert, Henri, Dutch musician
Shallard, Sidney Dillon, of the Fabian Society
Sharp, Cecil James, folk music collector, 1859-1924
Shaw, George Bernard, author and playwright, 1856-1950,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080436250
Shaw, James Cockaigne, commission agent; alias 'Kaffir' Shaw; cousin of G B Shaw, b 1852
Shaw, John, of Dublin, son of James C Shaw
Shine, John L, actor
Slater, Gilbert, Principal Ruskin College Oxford
St Pancras Vestry
Standring, George, printer and publisher
Stanley, Dorothy, wife of Sir H M Stanley African explorer
Sutherland, E A, Professor of the Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute
Sykes, John Frederick Joseph, MRCS, Medical Officer of Health St Pancras
Tadema, Laurense, writer, 1865-1940
Tarpey, W Kingsley, playwright
Thompson, Henry O, author and Fabian
Thring, George Herbert, solicitor, Secretary to the Society of Authors
Timewell, James, master tailor, secretary Police and Public Vigilance Society
Trebitsch, Siegfried, author and translator
Trevelyan, George Otto, 2nd Baronet, PC, MP
Trotter, Wilfred Batten Lewis, MD
Tyler, George C, US theatrical manager
United Irish League of Great Britain
Unwin, Thomas Fisher, publisher
Villiers, Henry Montagu, Bishop of Durham, 1813-1861
Wagner, Wilhelm Richard, composer, 1813-1883,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122779084
Walker, Emery, engraver and typographer
Walkley, Arthur Bingham, dramatic and literary critic
Wallace, Alfred Russel, naturalist, 1823-1913,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000110221630,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/19767134
Waller, Lewis, manager of the Imperial Theatre
Webb, Philip Speakman, architect and designer, 1831-1915
Weekes, George, member of Bromley Borough Council
Wheeler, Alexander, LRCS
Whelen, Frederick, political writer, founder of the Stage Society
Whittaker, Thomas Palmer, PC, MP
Wilkinson, Henry Spenser, military historian, 1853-1937
William Hodge, and Company, shorthand writers, of Glasgow
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Witt, Martin, German playwright
Wright, Willard Huntingdon, author of New York
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