File contains part of Lord Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography. Includes a list of documents, another of "various records of N-B," and of books which mention Buxton.
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.
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).
Three letters on UK House of Commons stationary from C.R. Attlee to Lord Noel-Buxton, with two typed copies of the third letter. First letter has a brief history of Austria (1805-1867) written on the back.
Two letters from Arthur James Balfour to Lord Noel-Buxton. The letters are related to a paper Noel-Buxton write about Bulgaria, and about territorial resettlement during the Paris peace talks in 1919.
Fifty-two letters from James Bryce, Viscount Bryce, to Noel Noel-Buxton. The letters are primarily political, especially related to the Balkans and the Second World War, though some are more personal in tone, including a letter congratulating Noel-Buxton
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.
Six letters from M. Edith Durham, two addressed to Mr. Buxton, one addressed to the President and members of the Balkan Committee, and one addressed to Mr. Evans, with two letter fragments.