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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Henry Wace |
| Date | 1886-1925 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Author | Wace, Henry |
| Theme | Politics, Society and Religion; Business and Finance |
| Description | Letters of Henry Wace to John Murray III and John Murray IV, with some to Robert Cooke and Hallam Murray, and one receipt, 1925, signed by Henry C. Wace; and with related letters and papers. The letters concern various works of Wace published by Murray, including “A dictionary of Christian biography…”, his section on the Apocrypha for “The Speaker’s commentary”, his work on a manual of Christian evidences, and his Boyle and Bampton lectures. The letters are arranged in chronological order. |
| Folio Information |
1886: folios 1-10; 1887: folios 11-48; (1) 1888: folios 49-54; 1889: folios 55-60; 1890-1895: folios 61-103; (2) 1897-1899: folios 104-113; 1900-1903: folios 114-138; 1905-1906: folios 139-142; uncertain dates: folio 143-143A; 1925: folios 144-145. (3) 1. Includes letter, 8 March 1887, of H. Jowett on behalf of Hazell, Watson & Viney, printers, to Henry Wace: folio 18. 2. Includes letter, 5 February 1895, of H. Jowett on behalf of Hazell, Watson & Viney, printers, to John Murray IV: folio 95. 3. Includes receipt, 30 December 1925, signed by Henry C. Wace concerning assignment of copyright: folio 144. |
| Keywords | religion biography non-fiction |
| People | Wace, Henry Murray, John III Murray, John IV |
| Places | London; United Kingdom |
| Linked Documents |
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Henry Wace |
| NLS Collection | Incoming correspondence received by John Murray, publishers |
| NLS Reference | MS.41228 |
| Disclaimer | Folio information comes from the library catalogue and is correct to the best of our knowledge. |
| Copyright and Source Archive | The National Library of Scotland |