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- 040-002102168
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- 032-002102158
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Vol. VIII (ff. 125). 1874-1888, preceded (f. 1) by a copy in John Burns's hand of a letter, 15 Sept. 1872, from Friedrich Engels to M. Maltman Barry, journalist.
Trade Unions: Correspondence, speeches, etc., of J. Burns, M.P., rel.to: 1872-1905.
includes:
- f. 1b Friedrich Engels, communist: Letter to M. Barry: 1872.: Copy.
- f. 5 Thomas Horn, engineer, of Westminster: Apprenticeship indenture of J. Burns with: 1874.
- f. 7 Barbara Burns, wife of Alexander Burns: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1880.
- ff. 11, 13, 19 William Morris, poet and artist: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1885-1890.
- ff. 12, 39, 40, 51 Annie Besant, theosophist: Correspondence, etc., with J. Burns: 1885, 1889.
- f. 20 P. Carty, engineer, of Kennington: Letters to J. Burns: 1886, 1892.
- ff. 22, 56, 62 Law OF ENGLAND: Indictments, etc., against J. Burns and others: 1886, 1888.: Copies.
- f. 36 John Norton, Australian journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1886-1893.
- ff. 37, 52, 72, 85, 93, 107 Annie Besant, theosophist: Letters, etc., to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1887, 1888.
- f. 41 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence of Editors of various newspapers with J. Burns: 1887-1931.
- f. 48 Henry Seymour Trower, of Montague Sq., London: Letters to J. Burns: 1887-1902.
- f. 68 Henry Hyde Champion, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1888-1899.
- f. 71 Robert Eyton, Rector of Upper Chelsea: Letter to J. Burns: 1888.
- ff. 74, 88 Anne-Elizabeth Bontine, widow of W C Bontine: Letters to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- ff. 76, 81, 90, 91, 94 Henry William Lee, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Letters to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- f. 77 Catherine Salt, wife of H S Salt: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- ff. 78, 86b Political and Satirical Poems: Verses rel. to J. Burns: 1888-1938.
- f. 79 Godfrey Lushington, GCMG 1899: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- f.82 Kate Ryley, wife of T C Ryley: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- f. 84 Edward Leigh-Pemberton, of the Home Office; KCB 1898: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- f. 86b Nemo; pseudonym: Verses by: 1888.
- f. 92 Robert Anderson, Assistant-Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police; KCB 1901: Letter to Mrs. M. T. L. Dickens: 1888.
- f. 95 David Gammell, Secretary, Hibernian Club: Letter to J. Burns and R. B. Cunninghame Graham: 1888.
- f.95 Frederick Morris, Secretary, John Bright Club: Letter to J. Burns and R. B. Cunninghame Graham: 1888.
- f. 96 Constance Howell, of Bournemouth: Letter to J. Burns: 1888.
- f.98 Alfred Milnes, of Wandsworth: Letter to J.Burns: 1888.
- f. 100 Alfred Pearcy Brown, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1888.
- f. 101 Frederick Perkin Hammill, trade union official: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1888-1893.
- ff. 103, 104, 105, 106 Frederick Perkin Hammill, trade union official: Letters to, from Mrs. A. Besant: 1888.
- ff. 103-106 Annie Besant, theosophist: Letters to F. P. Hammill: 1888.
- f. 108 M. Maltman Barry, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1899.
- f. 109 Accompts: Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1888.
- f. 110 A. P. Hazell, of the Social Democratic Federation: Accompt signed by: 1888.
- f. 111 Edward Bibbins Aveling, called 'Alec Nelson'; socialist and author: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1892.
- f. 113 H. Marsh, Secretary, Islington Branch, Social Democratic Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1888.
- f. 115 J. L. Mahon, trade union official: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1890.
- f. 116 Henry William Lee, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1892.
- f. 117 Hubert Bland, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1888, 1891.
- f. 119 W. B. Clarke, of Lorrain & Co. Ltd., engineers: Letters to J. Burns: 1888.
- ff. 121, 123, 124 W. B. Parker, of the Socialist League: Letters to J. Burns: 1888.
- f.122 Frederick Charles, of the Socialist League: Letter to J. Burns: 1888.
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036-002102167
040-002102168 - Is part of:
- Add MS 46281-46345 : THE BURNS PAPERS A selection from the correspondence, official and private, and other papers of John Elliott Burns, P.C., M.P.…
Add MS 46288-46304 : SERIES C. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE BURNS PAPERS. Vols. VIII-XXIV. General correspondence of John Burns; 1874-1942.…
Add MS 46288 : Vol. VIII (ff. 125). 1874-1888, preceded (f. 1) by a copy in John Burns's hand of a letter, 15 Sept. 1872, from Friedrich Engels to… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002102158[0003]/036-002102167[0001]/040-002102168
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1872
- End Date:
- 1888
- Date Range:
- 1872-1888
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Anderson, Robert, Assistant-Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police; KCB 1901
Aveling, Edward Bibbins, Marxist campaigner; called 'Alec Nelson', 1849-1898
Barry, M. Maltman, journalist; of the International Working Men's Association, 1842-1909
Besant, Annie, educationist, theosophist and politician in India, 1847-1933
Bland, Hubert, journalist
Bontine, Anne-Elizabeth, widow of W C Bontine
Brown, Alfred Pearcy, of Clapham
Burns, Barbara, wife of Alexander Burns
Carty, P., engineer, of Kennington
Champion, Henry Hyde, Secretary Social Democratic Federation
Charles, Frederick, of the Socialist League
Clarke, W. B., of Lorrain & Co. Ltd., engineers
Engels, Friedrich, businessman and revolutionary leader, 1820-1895
Eyton, Robert, Anglican priest; son of Robert William Eyton, 1845-1908
Gammell, David, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1888
Hammill, Frederick Perkin, trade union official
Hazell, A. P., of the Social Democratic Federation
Horn, Thomas, engineer, of Westminster
Howell, Constance, of Bournemouth
Lee, Henry William, Secretary, Social Democratic Federation
Leigh-Pemberton, Edward, of the Home Office; KCB 1898
Lushington, Godfrey, GCMG 1899
Mahon, J. L., trade union official
Marsh, H., Secretary, Islington Branch, Social Democratic Federation
Milnes, Alfred, of Wandsworth
Morris, Frederick, Secretary, John Bright Club
Morris, William, designer, author, and visionary socialist, 1834-1896
Norton, John, Australian journalist
Parker, W. B., of the Socialist League
Ryley, Kate, wife of T C Ryley
Salt, Catherine, wife of H S Salt
Trower, Henry Seymour, of Montague Sq., London