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Lady Caroline Stuart-Wortley, c. 1800-1815
File — Box 39: [Barcode: 6939020031848107], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
A commonplace book created by British aristocrat and artist Lady Caroline Elizabeth Mary Stuart-Wortley, Baroness Wharncliffe in the first quarter of the 19th century. The contents are a mix of verses and other short writings, some copied from other sources, accompanied by newsclippings and various ephemera that have been tipped into the volume, as well as several drawings and watercolors by Lady Caroline herself. There is an index at the end in Lady Caroline's hand. Quarter...
Dates:
c. 1800-1815
Found in Notes:
As an artist she was known for her landscapes and figural drawings and paintings, several of which are now held by the Tate Collection and Archive.
John Anthony Grassi, S.J. (16 of 39), 1814-01-04-1814-02-13
File — Box 2: [Barcode: 39020030754025], Folder: 5
Identifier: 119_58_16
Scope and Contents
Contains ALS: from Grassi to Beschter on sending of novices to Frederick, call for meeting of trustees of Corp, rumored attempts of Abp Carroll to usurp Bohemia Manor 1/4/1814; from Miquel to Grassi on Richmond residence 1/4/1814, on situation at Richmond 1/14/1814, on visit to Catholics in Williamsburg 1/31/1814; from a Mr. Robt. Tate to Grassi on Tate's son's troubles at Georgetown College 1/7/1814; from Grassi to Cary on feast of Renovation 1/13/1814; from F. Neale to Conewago on title...
Dates:
1814-01-04-1814-02-13
Found in Notes:
Contains ALS: from Grassi to Beschter on sending of novices to Frederick, call for meeting of trustees of Corp, rumored attempts of Abp Carroll to usurp Bohemia Manor 1/4/1814; from Miquel to Grassi on Richmond residence 1/4/1814, on situation at Richmond 1/14/1814, on visit to Catholics in Williamsburg 1/31/1814; from a Mr. Robt. Tate to Grassi on Tate's son's troubles at Georgetown College 1/7/1814; from Grassi to Cary on feast of Renovation 1/13/1814; from F.
Correspondence: Hills, Paul., 02/19/1976-02/19/1976
File — Box 3: Series 548; Series 549; Series 551, Folder: 34
Identifier: 42234
Series-level Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
(Box 3, Folders 12 -58; Box 4, Folders 1-10) This series of correspondence is by many of Jones' friends and admirers. Written primarily to his long-time friend Harman Grisewood, the letters concern Jones' work and welfare. Arrangement is alphabetical by correspondent. Includes correspondence from Faber and Faber publishers, Cambridge University, the National Library of Wales, and the Ulster Museum, concerning the disposition of his estate, the publication of his written works and exhibition...
Dates:
02/19/1976-02/19/1976
Found in Notes:
. @ This letter concerns Hills' work on a catalog of DJ's artwork, possibly published later as "David Jones" (London: The Tate Gallery, 1981). See annotation by Samuel Rees in "David Jones: Man and Poet" by John Matthias, p.527. @ Excerpt of the letter: @ "I first met David in 1968 and visited him regularly until three weeks before he died.
October 1996 Replevin Committee Report., 10/01/1996-10/31/1996
File — Box 3: Series GAMMS410.3; Series GAMMS410.4; Series GAMMS410.5, Folder: 28
Identifier: GAMMS410.4.178
Series-level Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Dates:
10/01/1996-10/31/1996
Found in Notes:
BY COX, H.B. (1996): Other Types
TATE, H. SIMMONS - REF. BY COX, HENRY BARTHOLOMEW (1996): Other Types
PIERCE, MARSHALL - REF.
TATE, H. SIMMONS - REF. BY COX, HENRY BARTHOLOMEW (1996): Other Types
PIERCE, MARSHALL - REF.
Century Club., 01/01/1954-12/31/1955
File — Box 51: Series 295, Folder: 64
Identifier: 27762
Series-level Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains material originating from and relating to organizations with which Fr. LaFarge was associated.
Dates:
01/01/1954-12/31/1955
Found in Notes:
LAFARGE, JOHN SJ -CORRESP OF: Other Types
CORRESPONDENCE OF JLF (CENTURY CLUB): Other Types
CENTURY CLUB, CORRESP RE (1954-55): Other Types
GIROUX, ROBERT, CORRESP OF: Typed Letter Signed
TATE, ALLEN, CORRESP OF: Autographed Letter
CORRESPONDENCE OF JLF (CENTURY CLUB): Other Types
CENTURY CLUB, CORRESP RE (1954-55): Other Types
GIROUX, ROBERT, CORRESP OF: Typed Letter Signed
TATE, ALLEN, CORRESP OF: Autographed Letter
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson Ruling., 02/06/1997-09/02/1997
File — Box 3: Series GAMMS410.3; Series GAMMS410.4; Series GAMMS410.5, Folder: 33
Identifier: GAMMS410.4.183
Series-level Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Dates:
02/06/1997-09/02/1997
Found in Notes:
BY SUPREME COURT OF S.C. (1997): Other Types
TATE, H. SIMMONS - REF. BY SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH CAROLINA (1997): Other Types
COX, HENRY BARTHOLOMEW - REF.
TATE, H. SIMMONS - REF. BY SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH CAROLINA (1997): Other Types
COX, HENRY BARTHOLOMEW - REF.
Correspondence: 1970-1979., 03/29/1970-08/10/1979
File — Box 4: Series 549; Series 550, Folder: 2
Identifier: 42260
Series-level Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
(Box 3, Folders 12 -58; Box 4, Folders 1-10) This series of correspondence is by many of Jones' friends and admirers. Written primarily to his long-time friend Harman Grisewood, the letters concern Jones' work and welfare. Arrangement is alphabetical by correspondent. Includes correspondence from Faber and Faber publishers, Cambridge University, the National Library of Wales, and the Ulster Museum, concerning the disposition of his estate, the publication of his written works and exhibition...
Dates:
03/29/1970-08/10/1979
Found in Notes:
Lucy Dynevor, wife of Lord Dynevor, was the daughter of Sir John Rothenstein, head of the Tate Gallery, London. @ ALS 4/1/70, 2 pp., to HG from Sir Julian Hall who according to HG "was very fond of David."
