Correspondence from Margaret Benson (1865-1916) (daughter of Mary Benson) including relating to squeezes of a big stone and finds from a temple [presumably the Temple of Mut].
Note: MSS 4/73 is also numbered A 229 MSS 4/77 is also numbered 43 MSS 4/80 is also numbered 41
Correspondence from Hon. Richard Bethell (1883-1929) relating to the purchase of items at auction including scarabs and rings; a quarrel Newberry had with Howard Carter over the sale of items; letter stating his intention to sell his entire Egyptian collection due to lack of money; letter about a prehistoric pot purchased by Bethell.
Note: MSS 4/101 is also numbered 7a MSS 4/103 is also numbered 7 MSS 4/104 is also numbered 15 MSS 4/106 is also numbered 287 MSS 4/110 is also numbered 233
Correspondence from Aylward Manley Blackman on topics including asking Newberry's advice in relation to employment; invitation to lecture; translations and other research interests; visits to Oxford.
Note: MSS 5/14 is also numbered 7 MSS 5/15 is also numbered 8 MSS 5/15a is also numbered A.91 MSS 5/16 is also numbered 26 MSS 5/17 is also numbered 341 MSS 5/19 is also numbered A 297 MSS 5/22 is also numbered A.38 MSS 5/24 is also numbered 16 MSS 5/26 is also numbered 45
Correspondence from Robert Carr Bosanquet (1871-1935) relating to donors to the Institute of Archaeology, Liverpool University; research interests; Oldbury Camp; family news.
Note: MSS 5/55 is also numbered 15 MSS 5/56 is also numbered 362 MSS 5/58 is also numbered 344 MSS 5/59 is also numbered 340 MSS 5/60 is also numbered 330 MSS 5/61 is also numbered 328
Correspondence from Sir John Fowler Brunner (1865-1929) including letter sending Newberry a photograph of himself for his study, and a letter of thanks.
Correspondence from Winifred Brunton relating to her portraits of Queen Tyi and other kings and queens; Brunton's exhibitions; travel and work in Egypt; publication of Brunton's portraits.
Correspondence from Reverend Herbert Bull including proposing lecture to raise funds for a church at Assouan, with enclosed extract from the Morning Post.
Correspondence from Harry Burton (1879-1940) including on: a Sardinian bed cover; scarabs; a gold plaque photographed by Howard Carter; news from Egypt including Howard Carter; travel plans; sale of objects.
Letter from Viscount Walter Egerton George Keppel Bury (who in 1942 succeeded as 9th Earl of Albemarle) relating to a catalogue of scarabs for sale by Newberry.
Correspondence from E. T. Campagnac including relating to committee matters at the University of Liverpool; a visit to Newberry.
Note: MSS 7/38 is also numbered 346 MSS 7/41 is also numbered 384 MSS 7/42 is also numbered 384a MSS 7/45 is also numbered A 288 MSS 7/47 is also numbered A 252 MSS 7/48 is also numbered A 39
Correspondence from Robert J. Charleston relating to Newberry's collection of textiles and the Hawara textiles in the Victoria and Albert Mueum, London. Also includes draft reply from Newberry.
Correspondence from Charlotte R. Clark (Metropolitan Museum, New York) informing Newberry of the death of Frances Winlock, and in response to Newberry relating to Predynastic pots with boats and ensigns.
Correspondence from Louis Colville Gray Clarke including reference to Sir Ernest Budge's departure from the British Museum and Newberry's book on Scarabs.
Correspondence from Martin Conway including relating to the Hood collection; research interests and requesting information on various items. Two telegrams urging Newberry to persuade Carter to stop legal proceedings against the Egyptian Government, 1924.
Note: MSS 9/67 is also numbered 372 MSS 9/68 is also numbered 372a