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Wallich, Joseph C.

File consists of two letters and an envelope from Joseph C. Wallich, writing from 466 Cass Avenue, Detroit Michigan, responding to Welby's article "Meaning and Metaphor" published in the July 1893 issue of "Monist." Wallich requests pamphlets which Welby offered to interesed readers in the article.

Boys, Prof. C. V. (Charles Vernon?)

File consists of folder of handwritten, typed and typescript excerpts of letters between Welby and C.V. Boys. Topics include: Welby inviting Boys to lecture to Science and Art classes, inviting him to Denton at Easter in 1889; Boys inviting Welby and party to visiting him "to see the machine in action"; Boys experiments on spiders regarding vibration; the primariness of the curve; geo-centrism; Professor Clifford, Prof. Lloyd Morgan; visiting M. Cornu in Paris to see his apparatus; visiting M.E. Donkin at Cooper's Hill and Holloway College; Dr. Lodge's metaphysics; Welby's introduction to Mr. C. Cunynghame and Karl Pearson.
Written from 11 Alexander Square SW, 7 Brownton Square SW, Science and Art Department, South Kensignton and Oxford and the Cavendish Experiment.

Webb, Clement C. J.

File consists of folder of handwritten and typed correspondence (including typescript excerpts and drafts) between Welby and Clement C.J. Webb. Topics include: Webb's participation in a week long conference at Denton hosted by Welby in April 1892; Webb's responses to Welby's articles and writing; significs, metaphor; thinking 'spherically'; writings of Gegl, Jowett, Oliver Lodge and Mr. Sully; Web writes from Magdalen College at Oxford.

Martineau, Dr James

File consists of folder of correspondence, typescripts, extracts and handwritten letters between Welby and Dr. James Martineau, including clippings "James Martineau" by E.M.H. , The Academy, 20 Janaury 1900, pp. 65-66. Topics include Martineau's "Study of Religion," Welby's "The Living Test," church reform, "Life of Father Suffield", significs, article submissions for "Mind"; Miss Hollins

Martineau writing from The Polchar, Ruthiemurrhus, Aniemore and 35 Gordon Square, London, W.C.

Wedgwood, Miss F. Julia

File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters between Welby and Miss F. Julia Wedgwood. Also included typed excerpts and letter drafts. Topics include: writings of Huxley, Vernon Lee and the Duke of Argyll; sorrow and depression; gifts of flowers; Wedgwood's trip to Aux les Bains; religious topics and significs. Wedgwood writes from: Leith Hill Place, Dorking; Abinger Hall, Dorking, The Rookery, Richmond, Yorkshire; and 94 Gower Street, W.C..

Abel, Dr Karl

File consists of typed, handwritten and transcribed excerpts from correspondence between VW and Karl Abel. The two corresponded at the suggestion of Professor Sayce. Welby sought out Dr. Abel and shared her writing on mental biology, seeking his feedback on her ideas. Welby also invited Abel to visit her in Denton. Keywords include: psychology of language, pscyological semantics, mental evolution, folklore, etymology, IndoEuropean languages.

Lathbury, Mr and Mrs (Bertha) D. C.

File consists of correspondence between Welby and Mrs. Bertha Lathbury and later from her husband D. C. Lathbury, the editor of the Guardian newspaper. Welby reintroduces herself, mentioning a summer 1887 meeting with Mrs. Lathbury "at the Pollocks' Hind Head cottage when Mrs. Clifford was there." Correspondence concerns the work "Robert Elsmere" published by Mrs. Humphry Ward; includes a list of books drawn up by Welby of Christian evidence that refutes Ward's book. Also includes correspondence of Welby's efforts in 1892 to have "Witness to Ambiguity" advertised and reviewed by the Guardian, as well as a series of letters about the Athanasian Creed that Lathbury declines to print. Letters from the Lathbury's written from 11 Markeston Mansions, and the Guardian head offices.

Watson, WilIiam

File consists of a typed transcription (possible excerpt) of a letter from William Watson. Annotated "William Watson [D.R.M.?] on the 'Keynote'." The letter is critical analysis of a poem (by Welby?).

Linton, Miss E. Lynn

File consists of handwritten and typed letters regarding Welby's correspondence with Mrs. E. Lynn Linton. The two correspondended regarding Linton's novel "Christopher Kirland". Linton wrote from Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James Park and Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale. File includes a letter from G. S. Lagard writing from Lorraine Cottage, Malvern requesting reflections from Welby as thay were writing a biography of Linton.

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