| King's/PP contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| JRLH |
The Papers of John Reginald Lang-Hyde |
| JRNS |
The Papers of John Richard Nicholas Stone |
| JS |
The Papers of John Saltmarsh |
| JTS |
The Papers of John Tresidder Sheppard |
| JVR |
The Papers of Professor Joan Violet Robinson |
| JWC |
Papers Relating to John Waynflete Carter |
| LEF |
The Papers of the Le Fanu family |
| LLK |
The Papers of Lydia Lopokova Keynes |
| LPW |
The Papers of Lancelot Patrick Wilkinson |
| MRJ |
The Papers of Montague Rhodes James |
| NGA |
The Papers of Noel Gilroy Annan |
| See later --> |
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Papers Relating to John Waynflete Carter
| Title |
Papers Relating to John Waynflete Carter |
| Reference |
GBR/0272/PP/JWC |
| Creator |
Carter, John Waynflete (1905-75) |
| Covering Dates |
1933–1975 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 folders; paper |
| Repository |
King's College Archive Centre, Cambridge |
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| Content and context |
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John Waynflete Carter (1905-1975) was a bibliographer and antiquarian bookseller. He went to Eton and came up to King's a scholar in 1924 where he earned a first in both parts of the Classical tripos.
The papers constitute a satirical publication by JWC and an obituary for him.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as King's College Archive Centre, Cambridge, Papers Relating to John Waynflete Carter, JWC |
| Further information |
See Carter's correspondence with Alan Munby at ANLM/1/6. |
| Index Terms |
| Carter, John Waynflete (1905-1975) bibliographer |
| King's/PP/JWC contains: |
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1
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Gullible Papers. The file contains an autograph letter signed from John Waynflete Carter (signed 'Jake') to Sir Dennis Proctor, 12 July [1968], sending copies of the Gullible Papers to complete his set. Included are printed copies of the Gullible papers Nos 1-6 and a menu for the 38th dinner of the Double Crown Club, 4 May 1933. Creator: Carter, John Waynflete. 8 items in envelope; paper. |
1933–1968 |
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2
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Eulogy. The file comprises a photocopy of a corrected typescript of an obituary speech given at Eton by Lord Maud for JWC. Creator: Maud, Lord Radcliffe. 6 sheets in envelope; paper. |
1975 |
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