Letter to Harvey Cushing from Harry Paintin, 14, Regent Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Paintin will send Cushing a copy of his article on Ewelme. [For article, see CUS417/11.2]
Pamphlet: "Ewelme Plants, Recorded from 1796 to 1799 by John Randolph, Bishop of Oxford," compiled by G. Claridge Druce. Published in the report of the Ashmolean Natural History Society for the year ending December, 1917. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from C.T. Flower, Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, W.C.2., England. Flower informs Cushing that the records of the Almshouses at Ewelme are described in Appendices to the Eight (1881) and Ninth (1883) Reports of the Historical Manuscripts Commissions. Flower is certain that Osler knew of these records when he put his Muniment Room in order in 1906.
Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes regarding "set of documents for the 14-19th centuries (Taken from the Ewelme Muniments index vol. written in 1880)."
Pamphlet: "Ewelme," by Rev. J.A. Dodd, Rector of Ewelme, from the transactions of the St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society, Vol. VIII, Part V. [See CUS417/11.10]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from J.A. Dodd, National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, London, England. Dodd will be glad to send Cushing a copy of his paper on Ewelme. [See CUS417/11.9]
Letter to Harry Paintin from J. Allen Shuffrey, Broadway, St. Margaret's Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Shuffrey has kept his drawing of Ewelme and would like Cushing to have it for his biography on Osler. He demands a small copyright fee and asks that his name appear on the reproduction.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Harry Paintin, 14, Regent Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Paintin sends Cushing, J. Allen Shuffrey's drawing of Ewelme, but he has not been able to secure Mr. Howard's photographs. He writes of the visit of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society to Ewelme on October 18, 1909. During the visit, Osler, the Master of the Hospital, treated the party to tea on the Rectory Lawn and spoke of the "gentle Duchess" of Suffolk, Alice Chaucer. Paintin writes of a humorous incident involving George Randell Higgins and Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from J. Allen Shuffrey, Broadway, St. Margaret's Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Shuffrey has received Cushing's cheque for his drawing of Ewelme. He has several more drawings of Oxford and would be happy to sell them to Cushing should he need them.