| St John's Library/Miscellaneous/Box 6 contains: |
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| CO2 |
A.L.s. from John Douglas Cockcroft to E. A. Benians, Master of St John's |
| CO3 |
Letters of Derwent Coleridge |
| CO4 |
A.L.s. from Francis Henry Colson to E. A. Benians, Master of St John's |
| CO5 |
A.L.s. from Frederick Charles Cook to Mr Tomkin |
| CO6 |
Letters of Thomas Cotterill |
| CO7 |
Letters of George Gordon Coulton |
| CO8 |
Letters of Leonard Henry Courtney |
| CO9 |
Three letters from William Albert Cox to Sir Joseph Larmor |
| CR1 |
Letters of John Martin Creed |
| CU1 |
Letters of Ebenezer Cunningham |
| CU2 |
Three letters from John Arthur Cunningham to Sir Joseph Larmor |
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Miscellaneous Papers
| Title |
Letters of George Gordon Coulton |
| Reference |
CO7 |
| Covering Dates |
1918–1946 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 folders |
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| Content and context |
Fellow 1919 - 1947 |
| Index Terms |
| Coulton, George Gordon (1858-1947) historian and controversialist |
| St John's Library/Miscellaneous/CO7 contains: |
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Correspondence between GGC and F. R. Mansbridge. Mansbridge was the Cambridge University Press representative in New York. The collection is mainly concerned with GGC's autobiography 'Fourscore Years' which was published in 1943 and details chapters written, changes to be made and deadlines. There are two letters from Mrs Coulton to Mansbridge concerning GGC's writing. Also included is a note from GGC explaining his views on Frederick Rolfe (also known as Baron Corvo), mention of whom was due to be made in the autobiography. 78 letters. |
1941–1946 |
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2
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A.P.s., to W. E. Soar. Discusses literary sources. 1 postcard. |
22 May 1918 |
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