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