Correspondence. Notes. Transcriptions and translations with commentary. Annotated photocopied articles. One reel of positive microfilm of Coptic papyri nos. M660, M661, and M662.
Correspondence. B&w and colour photocopies of fragmentary papyri. ‘Short description catalogue. Coptic’, by Martin Schøyen. ‘The Schøyen Collection: Checklist of Western Manuscripts 1 - 1660’, by Martin Schøyen. Some transliteration and translation.
Photocopied extracts from W. M. F. Petrie journal entry for 21-06-1883, in which Petrie describes Egyptian objects on display in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Album with 30 photographs of excavations at El-Kab between December 1897 and April 1898, led by James Edward Quibell, assisted by his sister Kate Quibell and Annie A. Pirie (later Quibell).
Two drafts, one with comments by M. F. Laming Macadam, of A text of the Benedicite in Greek and Old Nubian from Kasr el-Wizz (JEA 60 (1974), pp. 206-211), and drafts for footnotes.
'Studies in the Chronology of the Twenty-first Dynasty' Part II. Draft of an unfinished article with notes on the High Priests of Amun, Herihor, Piankh etc.
Manuscript of an article, a study on the development of Egyptian coffins with an analysis of their texts, 124 pages. -Manuscript, an outline on the development of Egyptian coffins, Černý MSS 5.9 -Slip index, created during the preparation of the manuscript, Černý MSS 5.10
Correspondence from Reverend William MacGregor including advising Newberry to stick to the limits of his permit for Beni Hassan, 1891; and relating to purchasing Newberry's collection of seals and a court case MacGregor was involved in.
Note: MSS 30/22 is also numbered 109 MSS 30/24 is also numbered 14 MSS 30/25 is also numbered 271 MSS 30/26 is also numbered 361 MSS 30/27 is also numbered 250
Correspondence from Sir John Grenfell Maxwell (1859-1929) including letter suggesting to Newberry where he should dig at Sakha with sketch map, and including notes by Newberry on flora (1912).
Also includes letter to Mary Jonas on asking Lord Carnavon to 'preside' (1922) and circular requesting donations to the Egypt Exploration Society (1928).
Note: One letter does not have a Dawson reference but is also numbered A.80
Correspondence from Ramsay Muir including relating to Liverpool University Press and the work of Francis Pierrepont Barnard at the University of Liverpool University.