Letter from Chs L. LePallieur to James Morrison, proposing that he send the furs he obtained to be sold by Morrison, with a request that Morrison take any money LePallieur owes (including money to pay the bearer of the letter) from his portion of his mother's estate.
File contains a text "A sister's appreciation" written about Noel Noel-Buxton by Victoria Alexandrina de Bunsen (née Buxton), one of Buxton's younger sisters. It seems to have been written in celebration of Buxton after his death.
A second letter from Chs L. LePallieur to James Morrison, proposing that he send the furs he obtained to be sold by Morrison, and asking Morrison to pay the bearer of the letter from LePallieur's portion of his mother's estate.
File contains drafts of a timeline of events and accomplishments in Noel Noel-Buxton's life, with a Buxton family tree, and newspaper clippings that include an obituary for Buxton's father, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (26 January 1837 - 28 October 1915).
Letters and documents related to hiring processes. Letters are from potential candidates and from the University of Cambridge Appointments Board with information about possible candidates. Other documents include resumes of candidates and notes about thei
Letters from three Archbishops of Canterbury to Noel Noel-Buxton: Randall Davidson, Cosmo Gordon Lang, and William Temple. Includes two draft responses from Noel-Buxton. The correspondence concerns political issues of the First and Second World Wars, incl
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, Florida, in regard to persuading Indigenous people to remove to the West. From J. R. Pointsett, War Department, Washington, D.C., 18 January 1841.