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Vol. VIII (ff. 456). 1907-1910.
includes:
- ff. 1, 246, 265, 310 Isabel Winifred Maud Maude, née Emery; actress; wife of Cyril Maude: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Isabel Winifred Maud Maude: 1807-1910.
- f. 3 Reginald John Campbell, DD; minister of the City Temple: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Reginald John Campbell: 1907, 1908: Partly copy.
- f. 5 Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, poet: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt: 1907.
- ff. 7v, 161, 268v John George Godard, solicitor to G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John George Godard: 1901-1915: Partly signed.
- f. 8 Frederick Moy Thomas, secretary of the Society of Dramatic Critics: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Moy Thomas: 1907.
- ff. 9, 11 Clifford Dyce Sharp, Editor, 'New Statesman': Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Clifford Dyce Sharp: 1904-1915: Partly copy.
- f. 13v Yvette Guilbert, actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Yvette Guilbert: 1907, n.d.: Partly Fr.: Partly copy.
- ff. 16, 20 Professor William James, of Harvard University; philosopher: Letter and post card to G. B. Shaw of Prof. William James: 1907.
- ff. 17, 245 Ellen O'Malley, afterwards Thornhill; actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Ellen O'Malley: circa 1904-1909.
- f. 19 James Timewell, master tailor; secretary, Police and Public Vigilance Society: Letters to G. B. Shaw of James Timewell: 1902, 1907: Partly dictated.
- f. 21 A. M. Hayward, women's outfitter: Sarah Brooke, actress: Letter to G. B. Shaw of A. M. Hayward concerning Sarah Brooke: 1907: Signed.
- f. 22 Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, principal of Manchester College, Oxford: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lawrence Pearsall Jacks: 1907.
- f. 23v Samuel George Hobson, Fabian and Guild Socialist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Samuel George Hobson: 1906, 1907, n.d.: Signed.
- ff. 25, 83 Thomas Common, translator of Nietzsche: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Common: 1900-1911: Partly duplicated and printed.
- f. 27 James Tochatti, anarchist and tailor: Parris, [associate of William Morris?]: Letter to G. B. Shaw of James Tochatti concerning — Parris: 1907.
- f. 28 W. L. Muir, inventor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. L. Muir: 1907.
- f. 29 Seth Farnsworth, of Chicago: Letter, etc., to G. B.Shaw of Seth Farnsworth: 1907: Mostly duplicated.
- f. 31 John Henry Hill, alias 'Harrison Hill'; author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Henry Hill: 1907.
- f. 36 Edwin Theodore Heys, theatre manager: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Edwin Theodore Heys: 1907: Signed.
- f. 38 Alexander Devine, of Clayesmore School, Pangbourne: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alexander Devine: 1907.
- ff. 40, 158, 159 Sir Hugh Percy Lane, art collector: Correspondence of G. B. Shaw with and concerning Sir Hugh Percy Lane: 1907-1912: Partly copy and printed.
- ff. 42, 44, 51, 53, 56, 230 Clara Haines, widow of Reverend W Haines: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Clara Haines: 1907, 1909.
- f. 45 Dr Sándor Hevesi, director of the National Theatre, Budapest; translator of G B Shaw: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Dr Sándor), director of the National Theatre, Budapest Hevesi: circa 1907-1936.
- f. 54 Ernest Augustus Glover, DD; vicar of East Marden and rector of North Marden, county Sussex: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ernest Augustus Glover: 1907.
- f. 58 Reginald Greenwood, lance-corporal, 2nd North and Lancaster Regiment: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Reginald Greenwood: 1907.
- f. 62 Holbrook Jackson, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Holbrook Jackson: 1906-1907: Partly signed and printed.
- ff. 63, 64 Joseph Deedy, of Bromley, county Kent: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Joseph Deedy: 1907.
- ff. 66, 70, 81, 120 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. 66, 70, 81, 120 Henry Higgs, CB; economist and civil servant: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Henry Higgs: 1907, 1908.
- f. 68 Carl Reinheimer, author and theosophist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Carl Reinheimer: 1907.
- ff. 72-80v Leonard Smith, of Sandell Films and Plates, Ltd., Norwood: Cristoid Ltd; manufacturers of films and plate: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Leonard Smith concerning Cristoid Ltd. (manufacturers of films and plate): 1907: Partly copies.
- f. 85 Henry Holiday, RA: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Henry Holiday: 1907.
- ff. 87, 96 Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish novelist: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Henryk Sienkiewicz: 1907: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 89 Hugo Ferdinand Vallentin, Swedish writer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Hugo Ferdinand Vallentin: 1906-1917: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 91 Daniel Robinson, Fabian, of Ealing: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Daniel Robinson: 1907.
- f. 94 Alfred Church Lane, US scientific author: Letter to G. B. Shaw: 1907.
- f. 100 Rosina Filippi, actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Rosina Filippi: 1907, 1911: Partly signed.
- f. 102 W. J. Reeves, of Mile End: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. J. Reeves: 1908.
- f. 102 London; Secular Institutions. Miscellaneous. Academy of Dramatic Art: Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft, formerly Butterfield; actor-manager: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft concerning Miscellaneous. Academy of Dramatic Art: 1908: Signed and mainly printed.
- f. 103 Ernest William Hornung, novelist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Ernest William Hornung: 1908.
- ff. 104, 168-174, 178-184, 282, 308, 381 Nicholas Tchaykovsky, Russian revolutionary: Letters, etc., concerning his imprisonment and release: 1908-1910: Partly printed and signed.
- f. 105 C. Bakker, secretary to the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of C. Bakker: 1908: Signed.
- ff. 106, 178, 327 George Standring, printer and publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George Standring: 1897-1915.
- f. 108 Dr Charles-Albert Gobat, Swiss statesman; Nobel Laureate: Bureau International Permanent de la Paix: Building appeal addressed to G. B. Shaw by Dr Charles-Albert Gobat on behalf of Bureau International Permanent de la Paix: 1908: Signed.
- f. 111 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw os Gilbert Keith Chesterton: 1906-1935: Copies, partly imperf.
- ff. 118, 119 Richard Mudie Smith, of the London Missionary Society: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Richard Mudie Smith: 1908: Partly printed.
- f. 123 William Ashton Ellis, translator of Wagner: Letters to G. B. Shaw of William Ashton Ellis: 1903-1908.
- f. 125 Sir Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright, Secretary, the London Library: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright: 1908: Signed.
- f. 126 Robert Erskine Ely, director of the Civic Forum, New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Robert Erskine Ely: 1908: Signed.
- f. 129 Frederick Harrison, actor-manager: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Harrison: 1905, 1908.
- f. 130v Charles Sarolea, Professor of French, Edinburgh University: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charles Sarolea: 1908-1913: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 132 Albert Stachelschied, of the Social Democratic Federation: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Albert Stachelschied: 1884, 1908.
- f. 135v Aurélien-François Lugné, alias Lugné-Poë; director of the Théâtre des Oeuvres, Paris: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Aurélien-François Lugné: 1896-1914: Fr.
- f. 136 J. R. Penly Owens, of Newark, New Jersey: Letter of G. B. Shaw to J. R. Penly Owens: 1908: Signed.
- ff. 138, 259, 280, 297 '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. 139 Marie Léon, photographer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Marie Léon: 1908.
- f. 140 C. Sheridan Jones, of the National Co-operative Quarries Ltd: Aberdaron Co-operative Housing Society: Letter to G. B. Shaw of C. Sheridan Jones concerning Aberdaron Co-operative Housing Society: 1908: Signed.
- f. 143 Théodore Henry, French playwright: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Théodore Henry: 1908: Draft.
- ff. 152, 349 Matthew Edward McNulty, childhood friend of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Matthew Edward McNulty: 1880-1923: Partly draft and signed.
- f. 155 Sidney James Webb, Baron Passfield: Notes of Sidney James Webb: circa 1908-1920.
- f. 155v Sidney James Webb, Baron Passfield: Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Letter to Sidney James Webb of Sir Emery Walker: 1908: Signed.
- f. 157 Percy M. Dawson, of the Medical Department, Johns Hopkins University: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Percy M. Dawson: 1908: Signed.
- f. 162 Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft, formerly Butterfield; actor-manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft: 1908-1917: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 163 Neville Stephen Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton; artist: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Neville Stephen Lytton: 1906-1928.
- ff. 164-167v H. Croft Hiller, of the 'God's Property Restoration League': Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of H. Croft Hiller: 1908: Signed; partly printed.
- ff. 168-174, 282, 308, 381 Barbara Tchaykovsky, daughter of N Tchaykovsky: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Barbara Tchaykovsky: 1908-1942: Partly signed.
- f. 175 William Cartledge Heaton, vicar of St Bride's, Fleet Street: Judy Musters, called Georgina; née Gillmore; cousin of G B Shaw: Letter to Georgina Musters of William Cartledge Heaton: 1908.
- ff. 176, 188 George William Foote, editor of 'The Freethinker': Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George William Foote: 1908, 1909: Partly typewritten copy.
- ff. 179, 181, 182 George Macaulay Trevelyan, OM; historian: Telegram and letters to G. B. Shaw of George Macaulay Trevelyan: 1908.
- ff. 180, 183v Nicholas Tchaykovsky, Russian revolutionary: Letters to G. B. Shaw relating to bail relief funds for Nicholas Tchaykovsky: 1908.
- f. 185 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Lucinda Frances Shaw: 1880-1918: Partly draft and copy.
- f. 190 Ferdinand Gottschalk, actor and dramatist: St John Emile Clavering Hankin, dramatist: Letter to St John Emile Clavering Hankin of Ferdinand Gottschalk: 1908.
- f. 192 R. Caulfeild Orpen, architect: Letter to G. B. Shaw of R. Caulfeild Orpen: 1908.
- f. 193 Christopher Furness, 1st Baron Furness 1910; MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Christopher Furness: 1908: Signed.
- ff. 194, 196 Georgina Shaw, wife of R F Shaw: Letters to her nephew, G. B. Shaw of Georgina Shaw: 1878-1908.
- f. 197v Charles Bryan, private detective: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Charles Bryan: 1908.
- f. 199 Professor Archibald Henderson, of the University of North Carolina; biographer of G B Shaw: Photography: Alvin Langdon Coburn, American photographer: 'Stormfield', Redding, Connecticut, home of 'Mark Twain': Samuel Langhorne Clemens, alias 'Mark Twain'; author: Christmas greetings to G. B. Shaw from Samuel Langhorne Clemens and Professor Archibald Henderson and Alvin Langdon Coburn: 1908.
- f. 199 Professor Archibald Henderson, of the University of North Carolina; biographer of G B Shaw: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Professor Archibald Henderson: 1905-1946: Partly draft and copy.
- f. 200 Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth; wife of Neville, 3rd Earl of Lytton: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt Lytton: 1906, 1908: Partly printed.
- f. 202 Trevor Lowe, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Trevor Lowe: 1909.
- f. 203 Frank Palmer, manager of the New Age Press: E. J. Read, socialist, of Cardiff: Letter, etc., to E. J. Read of Frank Palmer: 1909: Signed and partly printed.
- ff. 204-207 William Thomas May, theatrical costumier, of Covent Garden: Edward Charles Reed, author; manager of the Ruskin Institute, Cardiff: Documents relating to action for debt against Edward Charles Reed brought by William Thomas May: 1909: Mainly printed.
- ff. 208, 214 Henry James, novelist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Henry James: 1909: Signed.
- f. 217 Sir George Henry Lewis, 1st Baronet: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir George Henry Lewis: 1909: Signed.
- ff. 218, 371 George Sampson, author: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George Sampson: 1909-1929.
- f. 220 Alice E. Gravestock, alchemist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alice E. Gravestock: 1909.
- f. 221 Frederick Fenn, dramatist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Fenn: 1909.
- f. 225 Lily Hodgkinson, [editor?] of the 'British Health Review': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lily Hodgkinson: 1909.
- f. 228 Jimmie Durkin, of the United Securities Indemnity Company, Spokane, Washington: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Jimmie Durkin: 1909: Signed.
- f. 231 John C. Mascarenhas, teacher of Portugese: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John C. Mascarenhas: 1909: Partly printed.
- f. 233 Francis Howard, art collector; Hon. Secretary, International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Francis Howard: 1909: Partly printed.
- f. 235 Leslie Pryce Hamer, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Leslie Pryce Hamer: 1909-1915: Partly printed.
- f. 236 Harry Major Paull, author; secretary of the Dramatists' Club: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Harry Major Paull: 1909, 1915: Partly copy and draft.
- f. 237 Laura I. Finch, editor, 'The Annals of Psychical Science': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Laura I. Finch: 1909.
- ff. 238, 240v A. W. Alderson, of Kimberley, South Africa: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of A. W. Alderson: 1909: Partly copy and printed.
- ff. 242, 243v Robert Alexander Peddie, bibliographer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Robert Alexander Peddie: 1909, 1911.
- ff. 249, 250 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?.
- f. 251 'A. Probyn', [pseudonym?]: Letter to G. B. Shaw of A.)' 'Probyn: 1909.
- f. 252 Richard John Kelly, KC, of Dublin: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Richard John Kelly: 1909.
- f. 254 Frederick Whelen, political writer; founder of the Stage Society: Bertha Newcombe, artist; Secretary, Committee of 'The Men's Declaration in support of Women's Suffrage': Letter to Bertha Newcombe of Frederick Whelen: 1909.
- f. 256 Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby: 1909.
- f. 257 'Kaffir' Shaw, alias James Cockaigne; cousin of G B Shaw; commission agent: H. T. Brockman, cereals broker: Letter to James Cockaigne Shaw of H. T. Brockman: 1909.
- f. 261 General Sir Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, GCSI: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaghten Probyn: 1909: Signed.
- f. 262 Penelope Wheeler, actress: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Penelope Wheeler: 1909.
- ff. 263, 264 Hamilton Edwards, of the Amalgamated Press: Correspondence, as managing editor of the 'Penny Pictorial', with G. B. Shaw of Hamilton Edwards: 1909: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 271 Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw: 1909-1946: Partly typewritten draft.
- ff. 275, 277 George A. Fisher, of St John's Wood: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George A. Fisher: 1909.
- f. 279 Samuel Langhorne Clemens, alias 'Mark Twain'; author: Announcement of his daughter Clara's marriage by Samuel Langhorne Clemens: 1909: Printed.
- ff. 284, 287 Frederick Henry Evans, photographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Frederick Henry Evans: 1903-1941: Partly typewritten copy.
- f. 285 Robert Shaw, son of Edward Carr Shaw: Letter to his cousin, G. B. Shaw of Robert Shaw: 1909.
- f. 289 John Trevor, founder of the Labour Church: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Trevor: 1909, 1911.
- f. 293 George Davison, of Wernfawr, Harlech: Sir John Bowen Bowen-Jones, 1st Baronet: Correspondence between George Davison and Sir John Bowen Bowen-Jones: 1909: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 295, 296 A. E. Wachter, socialist, of Cheshire: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of A. E. Wachter: 1909: Partly copy, signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 299 Mona Payne, née Limerick; actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Mona Payne: 1909?.
- f. 300 Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Correspondence and papers of G. B. Shaw rel. to Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: 1908-1942: Partly signed, printed and typewritten copy.
- f. 300 H. S. Perris, organising secretary of the Shakespeare Memorial Committee: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of H. S. Perris: 1909: Signed.
- f. 302 Louis Umfreville Wilkinson, novelist; alias 'Louis Marlow': Letter of G. B. Shaw to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson: 1909: Draft.
- f. 306 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, 384, 386, 390 Julius Bab, German theatre scholar and critic: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Julius Bab: 1909-1946: Partly signed.Partly Germ. and copy.
- ff. 313-315 Edward Reynolds Pease, Secretary, Fabian Society: Letters from the editor of 'The Liberal' to Edward Reynolds Pease: 1910: Partly signed.
- ff. 316, 394 A. B. Kershaw, draper, of Nelson, county Lancashire: Letters to G. B. Shaw of A. B. Kershaw: 1910.
- f. 317 Christabel Harriette Pankhurst, DBE; suffragette: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Christabel Harriette Pankhurst: 1910: Signed.
- ff. 318-322 Women's Social and Political Union: Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton, daughter of Edward, 1st Earl of Lytton: Account of prison experiences of 'Jane Warton' and Lady Lytton by Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton, distributed by Women's Social and Political Union: 1910: Copy.
- f. 323 F. A. H. Eyles, of 'The Observer': Letter of G. B. Shaw to F. A. H. Eyles: 1910: Copy.
- f. 324 J. C. Snape, of Liverpool: Letter to G. B. Shaw of J. C. Snape: 1910: Typewritten.
- f. 325 Lillian Harman, American eugenicist; daughter of Moses Harman: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Lillian Harman: 1910.
- f. 326 Sir Emery Walker, engraver and typographer: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Emery Walker: 1889-1932: Partly copy.
- ff. 328, 330 Sir Frederick John Pollock, 4th Baronet; of Hatton: Letters to G. B. Shaw: 1910, 1943: Partly imperf.
- f. 334 British-American Home for Governesses and Lady Teachers in Budapest: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning British-American Home for Governesses and Lady Teachers in Budapest: 1910: Signed.
- f. 339 Samuel Robinson Littlewood, journalist and drama critic: Acton Bond, treasurer of the British Empire Shakespeare Society: Letter to Samuel Robinson Littlewood of Acton Bond: 1910: Copy.
- ff. 341-344 Acton Bond, treasurer of the British Empire Shakespeare Society: Philip Carr, drama critic of 'The Manchester Guardian': Correspondence between Acton Bond and Philip Carr: 1909: Copies.
- f. 345 S. J. Wilkinson, of Bristol: Letter to G. B. Shaw of S. J. Wilkinson: 1910.
- f. 347 Sir Robert Donald, journalist: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Robert Donald: 1910, 1918.
- ff. 350, 439, 451-455 John Lane, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Lane: 1910, 1913: Partly copy and signed.
- f. 351 Laurence Housman, author and art critic: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Laurence Housman: 1910, 1931.
- ff. 352-354v Art. Portraits: Hamlin Garland, US author: Letters, with photograph, to G. B. Shaw of Hamlin Garland: 1910, 1921, n.d.
- f. 355 Frederic Coleridge Mackarness, MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Frederic Coleridge Mackarness: 1910.
- f. 357 Eugène Brieux, French playwright: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Eugène Brieux: 1910, 1911?: Fr.
- f. 360 Margaret Grace Bondfield, PC; MP: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Margaret Grace Bondfield: 1910.
- f. 362 Lucinda Frances Shaw, actress; sister of G B Shaw: John Shaw, of Dublin; son of James C Shaw: Letter to Lucinda Frances Shaw of John Shaw: 1910.
- f. 373 George Sampson, author: Memorandum of G. B. Shaw concerning George Sampson: 1908?-1910?: Typewritten.
- f. 374 Otto Kyllmann, of Constable, Archibald & Co., publishers: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Otto Kyllmann: 1910, 1938: Signed.
- ff. 375, 377 Ellen McCrea, alias Campbell; governess: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Ellen McCrea: 1910.
- ff. 379, 383 Aylmer Maude, translator and biographer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Aylmer Maude: 1910-1925: Partly typewritten and signed.
- ff. 380, 388 William Stephen Sanders, MP; Fabian: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Stephen Sanders: 1889-1923: Partly copy.
- f. 387 Elisabeth Bab-Loos, wife of Julius Bab: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Elisabeth Bab-Loos: 1910.
- ff. 391, 392 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. 396 John James Munro, literary scholar: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John James Munro: 1910: Signed.
- f. 397 Edward Dunn, clerk, of Stoke-on-Trent: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Edward Dunn: 1910.
- f. 405 Reginald Stuart Welch, musician: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Reginald Stuart Welch: 1910.
- ff. 420, 434 Charles Charrington, alias Martin; actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Charles Charrington: 1895-1912.
- f. 430 Gertrude Rafsteyn, of the Hague: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Gertrude Rafsteyn: 1910.
- f. 437 Paul Hyacinthe Loyson, French author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Paul Hyacinthe Loyson: 1910: Fr.
- ff. 439-445, 454-456 Hermann Sudermann, German author: Correspondence concerning his novel, 'The Song of Songs': 1910: Mainly signed and copy.
- f. 441 John Lane, publisher: Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten, CB; Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department, Scotland Yard: Letter to Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten of John Lane: 1910: Copy.
- f. 443 John Lane, publisher: George Paul Taylor, metropolitan police magistrate: Letter to George Paul Taylor of John Lane: 1910: Copy.
- ff. 446, 447 John E. Vedrenne, theatrical manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John E. Vedrenne: 1905-1912: Signed; partly typewritten copies.
- f. 456 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: John Lane, publisher: Letter to John Lane of Thomas Hardy: 1910: Copy.
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- Aberdaron Co-operative Housing Society
Academy of Dramatic Art, London
Alderson, A W, of Kimberley South Africa
Bab, Julius, dramatist, theatre critic, 1880-1955
Bakker, C., Secretary to the International Society of Sculptors Painters and Gravers, fl 1908
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, diplomat, poet and horse breeder, 1840-1922
Bond, Acton, treasurer of the British Empire Shakespeare Society
Bondfield, Margaret Grace, PC, MP
Bowen-Jones, John Bowen, 1st Baronet
Brieux, Eugène, French playwright
British-American Home for Governesses and Lady Teachers in Budapest
Brockman, H T, cereals broker
Brooke, Sarah, actress
Bryan, Charles, private detective
Bureau International Permanent de la Paix
Butterfield, Squire White, Knight, actor-manager; stage name Squire Bancroft, 1841-1926
Campbell, Reginald John, DD, minister of the City Temple
Carr, Philip, drama critic of 'The Manchester Guardian'
Charrington, Charles, actor, al. Charles Martin, c 1860-1926
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, author, 1874-1936
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, alias 'Mark Twain', author, 1835-1910
Coburn, Alvin Langdon, American photographer
Common, Thomas, translator of Nietzsche
Cristoid Ltd, manufacturers of films and plate
Davison, George, correspondent of Sir John Bowen Bowen-Jones, fl 1909
Dawson, Percy Milard, physiologist, 1873-1970
Deedy, Joseph, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1907
Devine, Alexander, educator and activist, 1865-1930
Donald, Robert, Knight, journalist and newspaper editor, 1860-1933
Dunn, Edward, of Stoke-on-Trent, clerk and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1910
Durkin, Jimmie, of Spokane, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1909
Edwards, Hamilton, of the Amalgamated Press
Ellis, William Ashton, translator, biographer and Wagner enthusiast, 1852-1919
Ely, Robert Erskine, Presbyterian minister and director of the Civic Forum New York, 1861-1948
Emery, Winifred, née Maud Isabel Emery; actress, 1861-1924
Evans, Frederick Henry, bookseller and photographer, 1853-1943
Eyles, F A H, of 'The Observer'
Farnsworth, Seth, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1907
Fenn, Frederick, author, dramatist, 1868-1924
Filippi, Rosina, actress and playwright, 1866-1930
Finch, Laura I, editor 'The Annals of Psychical Science', fl 1906-1909
Fisher, George A, of St John's Wood, fl 1909
Foote, George William, radical journalist and secularist, 1850-1915
Furness, Christopher, MP, 1st Baron Furness 1910
Garland, Hannibal Hamlin, author and poet, 1860-1940
Glover, Ernest Augustus, of East Marden, clergyman, fl 1909-1911
Gobat, Charles-Albert, lawyer, politician, statesman and Nobel Laureate, 1843-1914
Godard, John George, writer and solicitor to George Bernard Shaw, fl 1884-1915
Gottschalk, Ferdinand, actor and dramatist, 1858-1944
Gravestock, Alice E, alchemist and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1909
Greenwood, Reginald, soldier and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1907
Guest, Leslie, 1st Baron Haden-Guest, writer, physician and politician, 1877-1960
Guilbert, Yvette, singer and actor, 1865-1944
Haines, Clara, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1907-1909
Hamer, Leslie Pryce, actor
Hankin, St John Emile Clavering, dramatist
Hardy, Thomas, OM, novelist, 1840-1928,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121333830
Harman, Lillian, American eugenicist, daughter of Moses Harman
Harrison, Frederick, actor-manager
Hayward, A M, women's outfitter
Heaton, William Cartledge, vicar of St Bride's Fleet Street
Henderson, Archibald, Professor of the University of North Carolina, biographer of G B Shaw
Henry, Théodore, French playwright
Hevesi, Sándor, Director of the National Theatre Budapest; translator of G B Shaw, 1873-1939,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000091469410
Heys, Edwin Theodore, theatre manager
Higgs, Henry, CB, economist and civil servant
Hill, John Henry, alias 'Harrison Hill', author
Hiller, H Croft, of the 'God's Property Restoration League'
Hobson, Samuel George, Fabian and Guild Socialist
Hodgkinson, Lily, editor? of the 'British Health Review'
Holiday, Henry, RA
Hornung, Ernest William, novelist
Housman, Laurence, author and art critic, 1865-1959
Howard, Francis, art collector, Hon Sec International Society of Sculptors Painters and Gravers
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, principal of Manchester College Oxford
Jackson, Holbrook, author, 1874-1948
James, Henry, novelist, 1843-1916
James, William, Professor of Harvard University, philosopher
Jones, C Sheridan, of the National Co-operative Quarries Ltd
Kelly, Richard John, KC of Dublin
Kershaw, A B, draper of Nelson Lancashire
Kyllmann, Otto, of Constable Archibald & Co publishers
Lane, Alfred Church, US scientific author
Lane, Hugh Percy, art collector
Lane, John, publisher, 1855-1925
Lewis, George Henry, 1st Baronet
Littlewood, Samuel Robinson, journalist and drama critic
Loos, Elisabeth Karoline Johanna, wife of Julius Bab, 1878-1963
Lowe, Trevor, actor
Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe, French author
Lugné, Aurélien-François, director of the Théâtre des Oeuvres Paris al Lugné-Poë
Lytton, Constance Georgina, alias Jane Warton, campaigner for women's suffrage and daughter of Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, 1869-1923
Lytton, Judith Anne Dorothea, 16th Baroness Wentworth, horse breeder and real tennis player, 1873-1957
Lytton, Neville Stephen, 3rd Earl of Lytton, artist
Léon, Marie, photographer
Mackarness, Frederic Coleridge, MP
Macnaghten, Melville Leslie, CB, Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department Scotland Yard
Mascarenhas, John C, teacher of Portugese
Maude, Aylmer, translator and biographer
May, William Thomas, theatrical costumier of Covent Garden
McCrea, Ellen, governess al Campbell
McNulty, Matthew Edward, childhood friend of G B Shaw
Muir, W L, inventor
Munro, John James, literary scholar
Musters, Judy, née Gillmore cousin of G B Shaw called Georgina
Newcombe, Bertha, artist, Sec Committee of 'The Men's Declaration in support of Women's Suffrage'
O'Malley, Ellen, afterwards Thornhill actress
Orpen, R Caulfeild, architect
Owens, J R Penly, of Newark New Jersey
Palmer, Frank, manager of the New Age Press
Pankhurst, Christabel Harriette, suffragette, 1880-1958,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081300929
Parris, —, associate of William Morris?
Paull, Harry Major, author, secretary of the Dramatists' Club
Payne, Mona, née Limerick actress
Pease, Edward Reynolds, secretary of the Fabian Society, 1857-1955
Peddie, Robert Alexander, bibliographer
Perris, H S, organising secretary of the Shakespeare Memorial Committee
Pollock, Frederick John, 4th Baronet, historian and journalist, 1878-1963
Ponsonby, Arthur Augustus William Harry, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede
Probyn, A, pseudonym?
Probyn, Dighton Macnaghten, General GCSI
Rafsteyn, Gertrude, of the Hague
Read, E J, socialist of Cardiff
Reed, Edward Charles, author, manager of the Ruskin Institute Cardiff
Reeves, W J, of Mile End
Reinheimer, Carl, author and theosophist
Robinson, Daniel, Fabian of Ealing
Sampson, George, author
Samuel, Herbert Louis, 1st Viscount Samuel
Sanders, William Stephen, MP, Fabian
Sarolea, Charles, Professor of French Edinburgh University
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Sharp, Clifford Dyce, Editor 'New Statesman'
Shaw, Georgina, wife of R F Shaw
Shaw, James Cockaigne, commission agent; alias 'Kaffir' Shaw; cousin of G B Shaw, b 1852
Shaw, John, of Dublin, son of James C Shaw
Shaw, Lucinda Frances, actress, sister of G B Shaw
Shaw, Robert, son of Edward Carr Shaw
Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Polish novelist, 1846-1916
Smith, Leonard, of Sandell Films and Plates Ltd Norwood
Smith, Richard Mudie, of the London Missionary Society
Snape, J C, of Liverpool
Stachelschied, Albert, of the Social Democratic Federation
Standring, George, printer and publisher
Sudermann, Hermann, German author
Taylor, George Paul, metropolitan police magistrate
Tchaykovsky, Barbara, daughter of N Tchaykovsky
Tchaykovsky, Nicholas, Russian revolutionary
Thomas, Frederick Moy, secretary of the Society of Dramatic Critics
Thring, George Herbert, solicitor, Secretary to the Society of Authors
Timewell, James, master tailor, secretary Police and Public Vigilance Society
Tochatti, James, anarchist and tailor
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, OM, historian, 1876-1962
Trevor, John, founder of the Labour Church
Vallentin, Hugo Ferdinand, Swedish writer
Vedrenne, John E, theatrical manager
Wachter, A E, socialist of Cheshire
Walker, Emery, engraver and typographer
Webb, Sidney James, Baron Passfield, social reformer and politician, 1859-1957
Welch, Reginald Stuart, musician
Wheeler, Penelope, actress
Whelen, Frederick, political writer, founder of the Stage Society
Wilkinson, Louis Umfreville, novelist, al 'Louis Marlow', 1881-1966
Wilkinson, S J, of Bristol
Women's Social and Political Union
Wright, Charles Theodore Hagberg, Sec the London Library - Places:
- Stormfield, Redding