Correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1392 Collections and/or Records:
Mackintosh, James, 12 December 1814, 27 July 1817
File
Identifier: Coll-1989/41
Scope and Contents
1. Autograph letter signed from James Mackintosh to Francis Horner, dated 12 December 1814: “On receiving your letter yesterday my first thought was to request you to call on Lady Mackintosh that she might read to you what I had written when the spontaneous communications of the duke of Wellington were fresh in my recollection. But on farther reflexion both on the unspeakable importance of the subject & on the just authority of your opinion I resolved to request an interview with him...
Dates:
12 December 1814, 27 July 1817
Madras, collection of correspondence, 1888-1915
File — Box Coll-2106 - Box 2
Identifier: Coll-2106/132
Scope and Contents
Madras, collection of correspondence, 1888-1915.2 postcards, 1 envelope.- Postcard 1: 28 January 1888. A.B. to Carl Theodor Simon. The author describes a long journey to see some temples and reach Ellora.- Postcard 2: 16 July 1915. Goveen Jesudasen Pillay to Stephan Th. J. Simon. The author will pray for the recipient on his birthday and feed the poor in his name.- Envelope: Addressed to G. Jesudasen Pillay. Notes by Alfred Stumpff: Notes...
Dates:
1888-1915
Magasanik, B., 1958-1960
File
Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.231
Scope and Content
The material consists of correspondence between Boris Magasanik and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1958-1960. It relates to visits and researchers. Magasanik was based at the Harvard Medical School.
Dates:
1958-1960
Mainzer, Joseph, 4 May 1850
Item
Identifier: Coll-1989/42
Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed from Joseph Mainzer to an unidentified recipient (possibly Leonard Horner), dated 4 May 1850, inviting him to a concert: “I enclose a programme of our Meeting. I do not need to say that I should much desire to see you with your ladies here on the 9th [...]”.
Dates:
4 May 1850
Malawi correspondence, 1951-1986
File — Box CLX-A-18: Series Coll-490/10; Series Coll-490/11
Identifier: Coll-490/10/2
Scope and Contents
Sixteen "sections", roughly chronological.
Newspaper cutting - letter.
Letter dated 7 March 1951 to The Scotsman from J. B. Dunbar, Esq., Elgin. It interested George Shepperson because its author had served in Central Africa with the King's African Rifles about 1900. George Shepperson writes to Mr Dunbar explaining his interest, and asking if he has any material on the territories in...
Dates:
1951-1986
Malawi: Correspondence (general), 1924-1982
File — Box CLX-A-18: Series Coll-490/10; Series Coll-490/11
Identifier: Coll-490/10/1
Scope and Contents
Correspondence (general): 1924-1982
13 and 27 June 1924. From Yesaya M. Chibambo, Mzimba, Nyasaland. On the subject of retirement.
5 January 1959. From B. T. G. Chidzero, Oxford. On the subject of reincarnation.
January 1960. From Richard F. Baxter, 'Europe'. On the subject of "federation".
15 June 1961. To W. Chokani, Blantyre. On the subject of the...
Dates:
1924-1982
Málek, I., 1954-1978
File
Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.232
Scope and Contents
The material consists of correspondence between Ivan Málek and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1954-1978. It includes correspondence regarding the volume of Science and Mankind to which Pollock contributed.
Dates:
1954-1978
Malkiewicz Collection - Manuscripts
Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-1574
Scope and Contents
Covering six centuries (15th-20th), the material donated by Andrew Malkiewicz is composed of the following set of (largely French language) manuscript letters, missives, declarations, proclamations and engravings, including those relating to: King Philip II of Spain; Charles IX of France; the business of Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589), Cardinal and diplomat; the d'Este family of Italy; Napoleon Bonaparte; Louis Bonaparte; Karl Johan Bernadotte; the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period...
Dates:
1437-1913
Mallet du Pan, Jacques, 12 September 1791
File
Identifier: Coll-1989/43
Scope and Contents
Autograph document (draft), written in Brussels and dated 12 September 1791. It deals with the past and present of the legislation and political system in England and Great Britain, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, as the following passage on the British courts may illustrate. The courts defend the numerous interests of property lasting from feudalism and belonging to what is called Lords of Manor, knowing the taxes, the right of inheritable tenancy and other conditions: “Les...
Dates:
12 September 1791
Mallet, John Lewis, 16 September [no year], 24 September 1856.
File
Identifier: Coll-1989/44
Scope and Contents
1. Autograph letter signed from John Lewis Mallet to Katharine Murray Horner, Hampstead, 16 September [no year]. Mallet finds a very kind tone of the wise old man in corresponding with the young friend. – I. (16 Sept. [1856?]): “I have so little to communicate from this small quiet Domestic circle, & this little I have to say is made so unintelligible by my infirm hand that I believe I should have thrown myself on your indulgence and awaited your return to thank your for your kind...
Dates:
16 September [no year], 24 September 1856.
