Correspondence from Theodore Burton Brown including on the marriage of Kate Bosse to J. Gwyn Griffiths; Brown's work in Cyrenaica, Libya. Also includes letter from Beatrice Brown to Mrs Newberry giving Theodore Brown's address.
Correspondence from Emile Brugsch (1842-1930) including on Newberry's Beni Hasan publication; receipt of material; and giving Newberry permission to make copies of painting and inscriptions.
Note: MSS 6/60 is also numbered 116 (or possibly 11b) MSS 6/62 is also numbered 9 MSS 6/63 is also numbered A 98
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 Guy Brunton (1879-1949) to Newberry and Mrs Newberry. Includes details of excavation work; reference to his appointment as Keeper, Cairo Museum; scarab in Cairo Museum; Newberry's Catalogue of Shawabti figures.
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.
Correspondence from Minnie Burton (wife of Harry Burton) including on: news from Egypt; flowers and planting bulbs in Gurna, Egypt; news of travel and entertaining; the Calcutta sweep; renting Kathleen Gunn's house.
Note: MSS 6/116 is also numbered 1a MSS 6/117 is also numbered 1 MSS 6/120 is also numbered 4
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 Lady Augusta Mary Monica Bute (d.1947) (Wife of 4th Marquis of Bute) to Mrs Newberry relating to a visit to see Bute's embroideries.
Correspondence from Amice Calverley to Newberry and Mrs Newberry relating to work and travel in Egypt; University appointments; Christmas; Relief work in Yugoslavia and Greece; World War Two.
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 Jean Capart (1877-1947) including on La Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth; reference to photographs and objects [most letters in French]. One letter incomplete. Includes three postcards.
Note: MSS 7/60 is also numbered 19 MSS 7/61 is also numbered 18 MSS 7/62 is also numbered 27 MSS 7/63 is also numbered A.49 MSS 7/64 is also numbered 28 MSS 7/66 is also numbered 323
Correspondence from Edward Carey (Registrar, Liverpool University) relating to Newberry's resignation of his professorship, appointment to Readership, and Report of Selection Committee on Margaret Murray and Thomas Eric Peet as candidates for the Brunner Chair of Egyptology.
Correspondence from Lord Thomas David Gibson Carmichael (1859-1926) including invitations to lunch and relating to lectures by Newberry and Persian fabric.
Note: MSS 7/80 is also numbered A 37 MSS 7/82 is also numbered A.37.b MSS 7/83 is also numbered A 37a MSS 7/85 is also numbered 5 MSS 7/86 is also numbered 300