Correspondence and papers of Ada Helen Barlow, née Dalmahoy.
- Date:
- 1831-1923
- Reference:
- PP/BAR/V
- Part of:
- Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)
- Archives and manuscripts
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Index to correspondents and other significant individuals, with file references
Abercrombie (John), physician. Letters: V/9/17, 22
Asquith (Emma Alice Margaret, known as Margot) (Oxford and Asquith, Countess of), wife of Asquith (Herbert Henry), 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1925). Letters: V/9/60
Bancroft (Sir Squire Bancroft), actor and theatre manager. Letters: V/9/52
Bradford (Mary), wife of Bradford (Sir John Rose), 1st Baronet; physician and physiologist. Letters: V/9/77-8;
Bradford (Sir John Rose), 1st Baronet; physician and physiologist. Letters: V/9/79-80;
Bridges (Robert Seymour), poet. Letters: V/9/54, 61, 71
Candlish (Robert Smith), Free church leader. Letters, 1850 and n.d.: V/11/6, 14
Dalrymple-Hay (Sir John Charles), 3rd Baronet; admiral. Letters: V/9/90
Darwin (Sir Horace), civil engineer. Letters: V/9/81
Davidson (Edith Murdoch), wife of Archbishop Davidson. Correspondence: V/9/72-73;
Davidson (Randall Thomas), Archbishop of Canterbury. Correspondence: V/9/64, 68;
Douglas (Charles Whittingham Horsley), general; GCB (1911). Letter, c.1900. Copy: V/13/9
Drewitt (Frederick George Dawtrey), physician. Letter, 1880: V/9/20
Featherstonhaugh (George William), diplomat. Letter, 1864: V/11/10
Garlick (George), physician. Letter, [1880]: V/9/23
Gould (Marius Herbert), schoolmaster. Telegram, 1899: V/9/38
Grey (Henry), Free church minister. Letter, 1831: V/11/1
Haldane (Richard Burdon), Viscount Haldane. Letters: V/9/40
Harrison (Jane Ellen), classical scholar. Letters, 1887, [1900]: V/9/30b, 41
Helena Augusta Victoria, Princess Christian. Letter, 1899: V/9/36
Hope (Adrian), Secretary of The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London. Letters: V/9/51
Jenner (Sir William), 1st Baronet; physician. Letters: V/9/33
Knox (Edmund George Valpy). journalist. Letters: V/9/63
Lucas (Arthur), Vice-President, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street; Kt (1919). Letters: V/9/21, 51
Merle d'Aubigné (Jean Henri), Swiss pastor and historian. Letters, 1847, 1850. In French: V/11/2, 5
Molesworth (Harriett), mother of Robert Seymour Bridges. Letter, n.d.: V/9/42
Monod (Frederic), Swiss pastor. Letter, 1854: V/11/7
Page Roberts (William), Dean of Salisbury. Letters: V/9/57, 67, 74, 88;
Prothero (Mary Frances), wife of Prothero (George Walter), historian. Letters: V/9/66
Stanley (Lady Dorothy), wife of Sir Henry Morton Stanley. Letters: V/9/43
Treves (Sir Frederick), Baronet; surgeon. Letters: V/9/44
Ward (Mary Augusta), 'Mrs Humphrey Ward', novelist and social worker. Letters: V/9/53
Webb (Martha Beatrice), social reformer and historian. Letters, [1899] and n.d.: V/9/37, 45