- CA RBD MS 951-1-105
- File
- 31 January 1915 - 18 April 1941
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Letters from Wickham Steed to Buxton.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Letters from Wickham Steed to Buxton.
Archbishops of York (Lang and Temple)
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Two letters from Cosmo Ebor and four letters from William Ebor, written to Noel Buxton during their terms as Archbishop of York. Also includes an unsigned draft to William (presumably from Buxton), and three typed copies of the other letters.
Correspondence, Edward Winslow-Spragge and McGill, 1940-1941
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
File contains various correspondence with McGill University, including with the Graduates' Society of McGill University and with Principal F. Cyril James.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Correspondence between D. Lloyd George and N. Buxton. Includes several copies of one letter and an unaddressed, unsigned note.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Letters from Lugard to Noel-Buxton, with a draft of a response from Buxton. The file includes two documents written by Lugard entitled "Note for proposed debate on permanent slavery commission (July 1935)" and "Memo on slavery, 26th May 1941 - Confidentia
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
File contains drafts of a work titled "On risks" based on three letters from Noel Noel-Buxton to his wife, Lucy Noel-Buxton. One of the letters was written from the hospital after the assassination attempt on Buxton.
Graphic material used in Epilepsy and cerebral localization (1941)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Chapter III illustrations and proofs (figures 7 and 8 missing).
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Four letters from the Duke of Buccleuch to Lord Noel-Buxton. The letters concern the Second World War, especially the possibility of peace with Germany, and of a German attack on England.
Financing Social Work: Report of Committee Re Licensing and Control of Charitable Appeals
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of one reproduction of illustration, mounted on board of Manchester operation, Dr. A. B. Nash, dated 1940, and one unspecified pencil illustration.