4 letters from Kantor. Černý's visits to Chicago (professional and personal matters), and research interests of both correspondents. Černý enquired about an Amarna tablet with a hieratic docket.
3 letters from Kissling, 1 draft of a letter from Černý to Kissling. Transcription of Egyptian names in the German edition of A. H. Gardiner's Egypt of the Pharaohs, which Kissling was translating. Published as: Gardiner, A. H., Geschichte des Alten Ägypten. Eine Einführung [1965] (OEB 11286).
3 letters from Kitchen and an excerpt from Kitchen's work on Semitic loanwords in Egyptian, 1 carbon copy of a reference letter on behalf of Kitchen written by Černý, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kitchen. Kitchen's work on Semitic loan-words, references for job applications.
3 letters from Klasens, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Klasens. 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to the IFAO concerning books for Klasens. Exchange of Egyptological publications and research into Demotic and Coptic etymologies.
1 letter from Krauspe. Regarding proofs of an article by Černý, subsequently published: Černý, J., 'Coalescence of verbs with prepositions in Coptic', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 97 (1971), 44-6 (OEB 9646).
1 letter from Lajuncomme to Barbara Sewell (Griffith Institute secretary) written in Černý's absence; 1 carbon copy of a letter from Sewell to Lajuncomme, written in Černý's absence. Concerning the proofs of: Černý, J., 'L'origine de l'expression bohaïrique [2iom n¥ari] "Mer Rouge"', in [Sainte Fare Garnot, J. (ed.)], Mélanges Mariette (1961) , 57-62 (OEB 8268).
1 letter from Lisowyi, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary to Lisowyi, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Lisowyi. Lisowyi's theories about Slavonic relations with Egypt.
4 letters from G. T. Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Fiona Strachan (Griffith Institute secretary) to Martin informing him of Černý's death. Martin's studies, research projects, and a British Academy grant for the Amarna Royal tomb project.
1 letter from McHardy, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to McHardy. Černý mediating a contact for W. Till and an Egyptian specialist, Yassa Abd El-Masih.
1 letter from Middleton, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Middleton. Consanguineous marriage in antiquity and some papyrological questions. For the latter, Černý recommended contacting Claire Préaux.
1 letter from Poellnitz, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Barbara Sewell (Griffith Institute secretary), sent in Černý's absence. Book exchange and a visit to Oxford by Poellnitz.
2 letters from Rypka, 1 draft of a letter from Černý to Rypka. Rypka, Dean of the Faculty of Arts in Prague, proposing Černý's membership of academic bodies in Czechoslovakia, and Černý's interest in the periodical Naše řeč (official title translation "Our speech", see http://nase-rec.ujc.cas.cz/?lang=en.
52 letters from Marie Sargant (wife of J. Černý), 55 letters from Černý to Marie Sargant. Personal correspondence regarding Černý 's move to the United Kingdom in 1946, his health issues and other private and family matters; Černý's travels; the move from London to Oxford in 1951.