Correspondence from Oliver Elton, University of Liverpool, including relating to the University, publication of a book in honour of Professor J.M Mackay (1913), Mackay's retirement, and his sons.
Note: MSS 14/7 is also numbered 366 MSS 14/11 is also numbered 310 MSS 14/12 is also numbered A.200
Correspondence from E. E. Evans-Pritchard referring to research and making arrangements to visit Newberry. Also includes correspondence and draft response relating to the use of the sistrum and Major Macpherson's letter on the subject.
Correspondence from Herbert Walter Fairman mainly relating to work and applications for jobs. Includes correspondence relating to: copying inscriptions for Newberry; his application for a job at the British Museum; copying work for Gardiner; work on the Beatty Papyri; the death of Peet; his application for the Cairo professorship; work on the Ay inscription; excavation work at Amarna; travel in Egypt; repeated applications to study at University College; his application for a post at Liverpool University.
Correspondence from George Foucart including relating to an article by Keimer in the Bulletin de l'Institut Francaise d'Archeologie Orientale, and the state of the Theban necropolis.
Correspondence from Sir William Edmund Garstin (1849-1923) including arranging to meet Newberry at his office in Cairo (1898) and asking Newberry to show the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk around some of the tombs (1914).
Correspondence from Herbert Appold Grueber (1846-1927) relating to the withdrawal of Newberry's resignation, publication of the first volume of the survey, work at Timai el-Amdid.
Note: MSS 21/1 is also numbered 40 MSS 21/2 is also numbered 39 MSS 21/4 is also numbered 6 and Rogers (1)
Correspondence from Sir William Reginald Halliday including relating to T. Eric Peet's candidature for the Brunner Chair of Archaeology at Liverpool University and research on labdanum.
Note: MSS 23/55 is also numbered 289a MSS 23/56 is also numbered 289b MSS 23/57 is also numbered 12
Correspondence from Horace Hart (Oxford University Press) and draft replies from Newberry relating to the publication of Five Years' Excavations at Thebes.
Letter from Edward Heawood (Librarian, Royal Geographical Society) responding to a research enquiry on journeys or early travelers across deserts in Egypt and Sudan.