Inventory

Dep.235

Cockburn & Pitcairn Families

National Library of Scotland Manuscripts Division George IV Bridge EH1 1EW Tel: 0131-466 2812 Fax: 0131-466 2811 E-mail: [email protected]

© Trustees of the National Library of Scotland Papers of the and Pitcairn families.

Deposited, March 1975.

Two letters, 25 February 1833, 3 August 1840 [see inventory, Box 1], deposited November 1980.

Box 3A, deposited 15 November 1982.

Francis Jeffrey Cockburn’s privately-printed Recollections of an Indian Civilian ( 1906), added to Box 4, March 1981.

Boxes 7-9 deposited November 1984.

BOX 1

Letters to and from Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn.

Date To/From SL or other ref where given

[?1806] To John Richardson SL 9-10

[30 Jun 1807] To John Richardson

31 Dec 1808 To John Richardson SL 11-12

8 Oct 1819 To John Richardson SL 17-18

6 Nov 1820 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

11 Nov 1820 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

15 Feb 1822 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 20-21

25 Sept 1822 From John Abercrombie

2 Feb 1823 To Mrs Jeffrey

23 Jun 1823 To Mrs Cockburn (copy)

9 Nov 1825 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder 15 Sept 1826 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

27 Apr 1827 To Francis Jeffrey

15 Aug 1827 To Francis Jeffrey SL 22-3

15 Sept 1828 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

26 Apr 1829 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 25-6

28 Jun 1829 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.898-9

12 Aug 1829 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 26-7

21 Jul 1830 To Francis Jeffrey SL 27-8

30 Dec 1830 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 28-30

5 Feb 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

16 Feb 1831 To Francis Jeffrey

22 Feb 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

19 Mar 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

30 Mar 1831 To Francis Jeffrey

1 Apr 1831 To Francis Jeffrey

23 Jun [1831] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.92-7

25 Jun 1831 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.97-100

25 Jul 1831 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.128-9

13 Aug 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

16 Aug 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

20 Aug 1831 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

6 Nov 1831 To Francis Jeffrey

7 Nov 1831 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.176-8 6 Dec 1831 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.198-200

14 Feb 1832 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.8, pp.263-4

18 Mar 1832 To Franics Jeffrey

3 Apr 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

14 May 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

15 May 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

21 May 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

23 May 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

23 Jun 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

27 Jun 1832

4 Jul 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

10 Jul 1832 From John Abercrombie

13 Jul 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

25 Jul 1832 To Francis Jeffrey

1 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

10 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

[? Feb 1833] To Francis Jeffrey

20 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

22 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

25 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

25 Feb 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

16 Mar 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

20 Mar 1833 To Francis Jeffrey 29 Mar 1833 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.9, pp.624-5

24 Apr 1833 To Francis Jeffrey SL 32-3

13 May 1833 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.9-10, pp.670-671

14 Jun 1833 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.685-8

22 Jun 1833 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.698-700

8 Jul 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

21 Jul 1833 To Jane Cockburn

7 Aug 1833 To Francis Jeffrey

[7 Aug 1833] To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

11 Aug 1833 To Jane Cockburn SL 34-5

13 Feb 1834 From Richard Jenkyns

17 Feb 1834 To Francis Jeffrey

17 Feb 1834 To Francis Jeffrey

30 Mar 1834 To Francis Jeffrey

5 Apr 1834 To Francis Jeffrey

11 Apr 1834 To Francis Jeffrey

26 May 1834 To Francis Jeffrey SL 36-7

27 May 1834 To Francis Jeffrey SL 37

30 Jul 1834 To Francis Jeffrey SL 38

[8 Apr 1835] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.910-12

27 Apr 1835 From Francis Jeffrey [?Adv.nil]

1 Jul 1835 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 38

25 Jul 1835 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.913-7 4 [Aug 1835] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.917-20

22 Aug 1835 From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.920-5

[1835] To Jane Cockburn (frag only)

11 Sept 1837 To Jane Cockburn SL 39-41

[Dec 1837] From Hope Richardson

[21 Dec 1837] To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

6 May 1839 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

17 Dec 1839 To Cornelia Dick Lauder

30 Mar [1840] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.972-5

29 May 1840 To Elizabeth Cockburn

3 Aug 1840 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

3 Aug 1840 To Lady Dick Lauder SL 42

14 Sept 1840 To Susan Dick Lauder

30 Oct 1840 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

[1840] To Cornelia Dick Lauder

26 Mar 1841 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 42-3

7 May 1841 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

11 May 1841 To Elizabeth Cockburn SL 43-4

26 May 1841 To Elizabeth Cockburn

11 Jun 1841 To Elizabeth Cockburn SL 44-5

25 Sept 1841 To Mrs Jeffrey SL 45-7

27 Sept 1841 To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder SL 48

13 [Oct 1841] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.994-7 12 Nov 1841 To Francis Jeffrey

16 [Nov 1841] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.10, pp.1002-4

26 Dec 1841 To Francis Jeffrey

16 May 1842 To William Macbean SL 50-51

10 Jul 1842 To William Macbean SL 51-2

[4 Apr 1843] To Elizabeth Cockburn

4 May 1843 To [Mrs?] Cockburn

9 Mar 1844 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 52

18 Mar 1844 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 52-4

21/2 Mar 1844 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 54

[9 Apr 1844] To Mrs Cockburn

10 Apr 1844 To Francis Jeffrey SL 56

10 May 1844 To Francis Jeffrey

27 Jul 1844 From Francis Jeffrey SL 55; 9.1.11, p.1097

28 July 1844 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 54-5

6 Aug [1844] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.11, pp.1098-9

28 Aug 1844 To Elizabeth Cockburn

26 Mar [1845] From Francis Jeffrey 9.1.11, pp.1118-20

9 Jun 1845 To Cornelia Dick Lauder SL 57-8

19 Oct 1845 From Lord Campbell

5 Jan 1846 From Lord Campbell

[9 Feb 1846] From Lord Campbell

26 Mar 1846 To Francis Jeffrey 8 Apr 1846 To Susan Dick Lauder

[Apr 1846] To Mrs Cockburn

19 Jul 1846 To Thomas Cleghorn

22 Jul 1847 To John Marshall (copy) Original in Signet Library

[?Sept 1847] To Mrs Cockburn

16 Oct 1847 To Cornelia Dick Lauder SL 59-60

22 Nov 1847 To William Empson

23 Mar 1848 To Thomas Cleghorn

17 Apr 1848 To Thomas Cleghorn

25 June 1848 From Thomas Cleghorn

5 Jul 1848 To Lady Dick Lauder SL 60-61

5 Jul 1848 To Susan Dick Lauder

9 Jul 1848 To Elizabeth Cleghorn SL 62-3

9 Jul 1848 To Thomas Cleghorn

6 Sept 1848 To Jane Cockburn SL 64

16 Sept 1848 To Susan Dick Lauder

12 Oct 1848 To John Marshall Jr Original in Signet (typed copy only) Library

12 Jan 1849 To Susan Dick Lauder

26 Jan 1849 To Susan Dick Lauder

13 Apr 1849 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

25 Oct 1849 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

2 Nov 1849 To 18 Feb 1850 From John Hill Burton

16 Mar 1850 To Mrs Cleghorn SL 65

Small volume containing an itinerary (in Elizabeth Cleghorn’s hand) by Henry Cleghorn for a tour in Scotland.

29 Apr 1850 To Lady Dick Lauder

[23 Jul 1850] To Elizabeth Cleghorn

14 Aug 1850 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

28 Nov 1850 To William Empson

24 Apr 1851 From J R MacCulloch

28 Apr 1851 To [Elizabeth Cleghorn]*

17 Oct 1851 To John Richardson SL 67-9

29 Oct 1851 From Edward Horsman

29 Oct 1851 From John Russell

12 Nov 1851 From John Russell

16 Jan 1852 To Susan Dick Lauder

9 Mar 1852 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 71-2

12 Mar 1852 To Susan Dick Lauder

19 Mar 1852 To John Richardson SL 69-70

22 Mar 1852 To Thomas Cleghorn

25 Mar 1852 To Susan Dick Lauder SL 72

26 Mar 1852 To Susan Dick Lauder

13 Apr 1852 To Elizabeth Cleghorn SL 72-3

14 Aug 1852 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

23 Aug 1852 To Thomas Cleghorn SL 73-4 [Jan 1853] To Elizabeth Cleghorn

6 Jul 1853 From John Russell

[24 Jul 1853] To Thomas Cleghorn

[26 Jul 1853] To Thomas & Elizabeth Cleghorn SL 75

6 Aug 1853 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

11 Aug 1853 From John Russell

25 Aug 1853 To Elizabeth Cleghorn

22 Dec 1853 To Thomas Cleghorn

5 Apr 1854 From Thomas Erskine of Linlathen n.d. to Lady Dick Lauder [“I never was so conscious…”] n.d. To Elizabeth [Cleghorn] [“Tell Miss Cleghorn…”] n.d. To Elizabeth Cleghorn [“Don’t appear here…”] n.d. To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder [“I am ashamed…”] n.d. To Sir Thomas Dick Lauder [“I am vexed…”] n.d. To Elizabeth Cockburn [“Get a dinner for me…”] n.d. To - - [“Has my excellent…”] n.d. To Lady Dick Lauder [“Do be patriotic…”] n.d. From Francis Jeffrey [“I am still MP…”] n.d. From James Abercromby

n.d. From James Abercromby

BOX 2

Miscellaneous papers of and concerning Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn

Transcripts of four legal papers by or concerning Henry Cockburn: Narrative re Trial of Muir & Palmer, 1793; speech of Henry Cockburn for David Landale, 1826; address to Thomas Riddle, 1838; address to Cunningham, 1854.

Poem (not in Cockburn’s hand), ‘Bifurcated Divie to Finhorn’: w.m. 1827.

Certificate of ordination of Henry Cockburn as a Elder of Calzet (Peeblesshire), 1831.

“William the Fourths Letter (making at least one worthy judge)”; printed in Some Letters, 1834.

Certificate of Proclamation, Thomas Cleghorn and Elizabeth Cockburn, 27 Dec 1848.

F J Cockburn’s copy of his father’s Letter to the Lord Provost, 5 ed, 1849.

Transcript of memorandum, 1850, by Cockburn, listing Brougham’s contributions to the Edinburgh Review, copied from the first of six volumes of specially bound and carefully authenticated extracts.

Letter from John Marshall Jr (later Lord Curriehill) sending letters of Henry Cockburn for possible publication, 1856.

Receipts, 1862, etc, re Cockburn’s grave appointments.

Sheets of calculations by literary executors re length and contents of the four volumes of Circuit Journeys manuscript.

F J Cockburn’s Memoranda re disposal of family papers (see Some Letters), 1887.

Current and Business accounts of Lindsay, Howe & Co with Lord Cockburn’s Trustees, 1889; letter from them to F J Cockburn.

Blue notebook containing notes by H A Cockburn and F B Cockburn on Mems fragments and letters of HC in this collection. Includes two letters from HAC to his cousin Helen re the correspondence used in Some Letters, 1930-33. File of miscellaneous material relating to Life of Jeffrey, including letter from Francis Horner to Jeffrey, 1803 (see Some Letters); autograph prospectus, 1801, by Francis Jeffrey, for Edinburgh Review, with transcript; short later memorandum by Francis Jeffrey about the launching of the Review; autograph of Francis Jeffrey’s introduction to Maitland Club Drummond of Hawthornden, 1832; letter (fragment only) from Brougham to Jeffrey, 10 Sep 1833; printed essay on Jeffrey from Chambers’s Papers for the People, n.d.

Envelope of pictures, including a folder of 19 silhouette portraits of members of the B[onaly] F[riday] C[lub], including AW, L, HD, & F J Cockburn; one signed J G Howie, 64 Princes Street. Late 19c engravings of Bonaly. Modern photographs of Hill calotypes of Henry Cockburn and his house.

Three poems by Henry Cockburn: ‘Relugas’, 1828 (contemp holograph draft); ‘The Linn’, n.d. (holograph on paper com 1847); late 19c transcript of ‘On Losing a Staff from a Gig’ (“written before 1826”.

A letter 14 June 1887 of James, 1st Lord Moncreiff of Tullibole, to Francis Jeffrey Cockburn on a manuscript volume of Lord Cockburn.

BOX 3

Harry Archibald Cockburn

A large parcel of his genealogical notes and collections, including a number of original documents, now rearranged as follows:

Marriage Contract, Archibald Cockburn of Cockpen and Martha Dundas, 17 Sep 1735; Archibald Cockburn of Cockpen and Janet Rannie, 28 Feb 1769.

Miscellaneous letters, including George to Archibald Cockburn, 1786.

Patent to Mrs Cockburn for a pension as a judge’s widow, 1789.

Commission of Archibald Cockburn as Baron of Exchequer, 1790.

Subscription sheet re Fox dinner, 1811.

Extract Registered Trust Disposition & Settlement, Archibald Cockburn, Baron of Exchequer, dated 9 March 1814, recorded 27 June 1820.

Letter from Patrick Hely to , 5 Jan 1831, announcing his election to British Association (Factory House), Oporto.

Autobiogrpahical notes by H A Cockburn, 28ff. Compiled in early 1930s and ca. 1943; domestic, angling, wine trade, holiday reminiscences, etc. Facsimiles of Trafalgar Times and Waterloo Times.

Miscellaneous genealogical notes, press-cuttings and related historical collections re family of Cockburn. (Cuttings of obituaries of Lord Cockburn and reviews of Mems have been placed in a separate envelope for ease of consultation).

Copy of The Family Recorder, 1907, with entries recording H A Cockburn’s descent.

Copy of Ancestral Tablets, n.d., with entries recording H A Cockburn’s descent; some loose papers included.

BOX 3A

Further genealogical papers of H A Cockburn relating to his grandmother’s family, the Macdowalls of Garthland.

1. Notes by HAC from the manuscript history of the Macdowalls of Garthland [‘The Green Book of Garthland’] lent to him by Henry Macdowall, 1913.

2. ‘Macdowalls of Garthland’, an account of the family to ca. 1800 by HAC.

3. Table of the descent of Elizabeth Macdowall, wife of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, from King Edward III of England.

4. Letter, 1901, of Minna Fullarton to HAC enclosing letters (4, 1864) of C S Parker to Mrs Hanna re their Macdowall connexion; with a draft letter of HAC about the correspondence.

5. Letters (5), 1913-14, 1927, to HAC on Macdowall genealogy, with various pedigrees and notes on the same subject.

6. Typed notes, n.d., from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Wigton testaments, on James Macdowall, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1790-1, 1796-7) and on the failure of Alexander Houston and Co (1795).

7-8. Two black notebooks (quarto and octavo) containing further notes of HAC on the Macdowalls.

Deposited November 1982, by R W P Cockburn Esq. BOX 4

Other Cockburn Family Papers

Journal by Elizabeth Cockburn of her first foreign travel, 1840, inscribed on front by her father; also an earlier journal, 1836, addressed to her aunt and uncle.

Envelope of “mother’s mittens”, containing cotton mittens belonging to Mrs F J Cockburn.

Jane Cockburn’s copy of The Knitting Teacher’s Assistant, designed for the use of National Girl’s Schools, 1836.

Two copies of F J Cockburn’s Letters from the Southern Hemisphere (pr.pr., Calcutta: Military Orphan Press, 1856); one contains his annotations filling in blanks in the printed text.

Autograph album containing obituary cuttings re Robert Pitcairn, 1861, and notices of career of Henry Cockburn in Chinese Consular Service.

Envelope containing packet of 4 letters from Sir Henry Yule to Mrs F J Cockburn, 1886- 8; family letters to and from FJC (some fragmentary), 19c.

Copy of W S Bruce, ‘A Naturalist’s Notes on the recent Voyage of the “Blencathra” to the Arctic Regions”, Trans.Perthshire.Soc.Nat.Sci., 1899, inscribed to Dr Cockburn.

File marked “F J Cockburn. Notes on his Relatives”. Including certificates, testamentary documents and genealogical collections re Pitcairn, Paton, Dumas and Cockburn families; and modern genealogical notes and tables.

Small roll, mounted on linen, showing simplified family tree, with armorial illustrations, of Frank (Francis Jeffrey) Cockburn and his wife Elizabeth Pitcairn.

Commonplace book of Mrs J Cockburn (?mother of FB) early 20th century.

Plastic wallet of xerox copies of Elizabeth Cockburn’s diary on her first foreign travels, 1840, and of a modern circular genealogical chart.

BOX 5

A quarto pamphlet box containing a large collection of letters originally kept by F B Cockburn in a concertina-file, but transferred from an envelope labelled “Letters (unsorted) from India and Letters to FJC or wife from Jane C, his Mother, his Aunt Mrs Cleghorn”. FBC’s orange-paper year-divisions have been retained (blanks moved to end), but no further work has yet been done on further sorting and listing. BOX 6

Documents largely concerned with career and family of Robert Pitcairn (1802-61), solicitor in Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land.

Miscellaneous letters by, to and re Robert Pitcairn, his wife and daughter (Eliza, who m. F J Cockubrn), ca. 1812-1883.

Private Letter Book of Robert Pitcairn, Solicitor, Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, 1829-1860.

Envelope of press-cuttings mounted by Robert Pitcairn, mainly relating to campaign for cessation of transportation to Van Diemens Land, 1841, 1847-9, 1851, 1857. Also contains a bronze medallion celebrating cessation of transportation, 1853.

Envelope of formal documents relating to Pitcairn’s career as WS and solicitor in the colonies. Copy of his will, 1861. Cuttings of letters by F J Cockburn to Tasmanian newspapers, 1867.

Envelope containing a packet of letters from Robert Pitcairn, Junior, to Mrs Pitcairn, 1869-83, n.d.; a packet from Mrs Dorothea Jessie Pitcairn to Robert Pitcairn.

Mounted cheque drawn on Bank of Van Diemens Land, 1825.

Robert Pitcairn’s pocket book, containing a few of his University of Edinburgh class and library tickets.

Correspondence, 1845-51, of Robert Pitcairn relating to the campaign for the abolition of transportation to Tasmania.

Last file deposited, November 1984, by R W P Cockburn Esq.

BOX 7

Cockburn Family. Papers, ca. 1711-1913, collected by H A Cockburn for his researchers into Cockburn family history and his publication with Sir Robert Cockburn of The Records of the Cockburn Family (1913).

1. Pamphlets, letters and papers relating to the Cockburns, 1711-1912.

2. A file of correspondence on the same subject, 1887-1905.

3. Correspondence and papers relating to the Cockburn family in Ireland: letters, 1902-13. 4. Two notebooks [1 quarto (red) 1 octavo (black)] containing notes of HAC and some letters to his relating to the Cockburns.

BOX 8

1. A file of letters, 1831-53, relating to the firms of wine merchants R and J Cockburn and Co, Leith; Cockburn and Campbell, Edinburgh; and Cockburn and Co, London; with two letters, 1853, on family business of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, to John Cockburn. With correspondence, notes, etc, 1925-9, of HAC thereon, relating to his A Centenary Retrospect. R and J Cockburn, 1805, Cockburn and Campbell, 1831-1931 (1931).

2. Fullerton Papers. Correspondence and papers relating to the family of John Fullerton, Lord Fullerton SCJ, who married a sister of Mrs Elizabeth Cockburn née Macdowall, wife of Lord Cockburn.

(i) Letters (5, 1749-53) of Robert and John Fullerton, Leith, to Robert Fullerton of Bartenholme.

(ii) Letters, 1797, 1806, of T Turner and Henry Erskine to John Fullerton, later Lord Fullerton.

(iii) Letters, 1750 and 1795, from India to Margaret Fullerton from her brothers, Robert and James, Madras Civil Service; and from Macao (1808) from J F Elphinstone.

(iv) Journal of John Fullerton, Lord Fullerton, describing a tour to Belgium and the Rhineland, Oct-Nov 1839.

(v) Typescript copies of letters, 1840-43, of Lord Fullerton to Mr Menteith of Carstairs, transcribed and with an introductory note by Lord Strathclyde, April 1923.

(vi) Typescript copy of an address, November 1901 on Lord Fullerton by Alexander Ure MP (later Lord Strathclyde).

(vii) Macdowall pedigrees (2), n.d.

3. A copy of Harry A Cockburn’s Taverns and Clubs of Old Edinburgh (1935) with correspondence and papers on this subject, 1898-1910, and an original membership ‘diploma’ of the Cape Club, 21 April 1816.

4. Letter, 19 April 1719, of Adam Cockburn to the Lord Provost of Glasgow reporting the land near Gairloch of a Jacobite force led by the exiled Earl of Seaforth. (ii) Petition, 13 June 1799, of Henry Cockburn to the Lords of Council and Session to be admitted an advocate; with related memoranda of his trials and examinations for admission to 15 December 1800.

(iii) Papers (3, 1886, 1889) relating to the winding-up of Lord Cockburn’s Trust.

(iv) A coloured postcard, 1907, of ‘Cockburn’s Grave’ at Meggat, Peeblesshire.

(v) A copy of The Ormistons of that Ilk by T L Ormiston (1905).

(vi) A printed genealogy ‘The Ennobled Gordons and Lord Byron’, showing the relationship of Duffs and Cockburns and compiled by J M Bulloch.

(vii) Christmas card of HAC, n.d., with the Cockburn arms.

(viii) Publications of HAC: ‘Cockpen House’, Castlehill (1930). Some Old Scots Roads (1934); with a letter Dec [1934] of J M Bulloch. The Scot in France: Sidelights on the “Gardes Ecossaises” (1935/6), with a letter, 1936, of J M Bulloch.

5. Copies of press reviews of H A Cockburn’s Some Letters of

BOX 9 LITERARY PAPERS OF HELEN MACDOWALL COCKBURN

Helen Macdowall Cockburn, granddaughter of Lord Cockburn and the eldest daughter of Francis Jeffrey Cockburn, was an occasional contributor to reviews and the author of Henry of Guise and Other Portraits (London, 1898) under the pen-name ‘H C Macdowall’.

1. A small portfolio of occasional writings of ‘HCM’ for The Spectator, Macmillan’s Magazine, The Fortnightly Review and other periodicals, ca. 1900-8; with manuscript and typescript verses.

2. The complete typescript of a novel, The Vision, with very extensive manuscript amendments, n.d.

3. Letters (1 each), 1909, 1929, of John St Loe Strachey of The Spectator and of Roger Fry to HCM.

4. Letters of Mowbray Morris, editor of Macmillans Magazine, to HCM, 1890-1907.

5. A further bundle of scripts of short stories, articles or plays: ‘An Incomplete Magician’. ‘The Soul in Action’. ‘The Art of Being Deaf’. ‘Samarcand’. ‘A Bit of Old China’. ‘The Misadventures of a Novel Reader’. ‘One Hundred Pounds’. ‘The Legacy’. ‘The Return’ [or ‘Flower of an Hour’]. ‘Minden’. ‘The Test’ [incomplete]. ‘Experience and Hope’. ‘The Art of Finding Fault’. ‘Good Luck’, a 1-act play in verse for children. ‘The Art of Listening’, two pieces in Chambers Journal, 1887. ‘The Question’, a 1-act play.