File consists of handwritten holograph notes and fragments of verse.
Borrow, GeorgeFile consists of a handwritten portion of "Penitence".
Borrow, GeorgeFile consists of two letters from George Borrow's stepdaughter, Henrietta MacOubrey, as well as an envelope containing a portrait of George Borrow and his autograph. The envelope is dated and has an inscription.
MacOubrey, HenriettaFile consists of a black leather-bound manuscript entitled "Ms. of Little Engel" handwritten by George Borrow.
Borrow, GeorgeFile consists of a scrapbook (11cm x 16xcm) of corraline from [Y]armouth Beach, a Christmas card, and a lined paper with a handwritten note.
MacOubrey, HenriettaFile consists of bills of sale, two letters, and notes from John Murray regarding the sale of Borrow's works, including "Romano Lavo Lil", to Hubert Smith Stanier between 1907 and 1909.
File consists of a map and a large format pamphlet outlining the particulars of the Oulton Hall Estate in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in England from 1885; an indenture from 1810; a copy of George Borrow's will dated December 1, 1880; and documents relating to Borrow's estate.
File consists of a handwritten manuscript entitled "Fridwidd and the dwarf".
File contains 8 pages of handwritten manuscript draft worksheets for the poem "Apollo Tree".
Waddington, Miriam, 1917-2004File consists of a scrapbook of photographs of George Meredith (1828-1909) and letters by George Meredith, William M. Meredith, Frederick Hollyer and Amy Draper, 1894-1910.
Evans, Frederick H.File consists of one letter possibly referring to Dante's Divine Comedy, addressed to Reginald.
Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897File contains a 449 page handwritten bound volume entitled "The Souls of the Great Metropoles: Sociological Sketches", copyright Washington 1912 by E.B. Sorge.
Sorge, E.B.File consists of one bound volume, handwritten, for the Kingston Preparative Meeting of Men Friends from February 25, 1841 to October 10, 1867. A Preparative Meeting was used to prepare for the regional monthly meeting (best compared to a parish council) for the Religious Society of Friends.