Correspondence from Henry Ling Roth (1855-1925) arranging to see Newberry's collection of ancient Egyptian weaving tools.
Letter from Edward Ridgill Roper with reference to a visit from Georg Steindorff.
Letter from Sir Charles Francis Romer relating to the publication of a history of ancient Egypt.
Letter from G. Guthrie Roger informing Newberry of the hotel he is staying at in Cairo.
Correspondence from Günther Roeder (Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim) relating to travel to England and visiting Newberry.
Two letters are in German.
Note:
MSS 38/89 is also numbered 55
MSS 38/90 is also numbered A.75
MSS 38/91 is also numbered A.75a
MSS 38/92 is also numbered A.75b
MSS 38/95 is also numbered 9
Letter from Frederic Gordon Roe relating to a stela commemorating Prince Amenhotep which he purchased from the Amherst collection.
Correspondence from B. Robinson relating to an enquiry from Newberry about two ancient Egyptian pots in the Goodison Collection at the Bootle Museum.
Correspondence from D. Ritchie including relating to analysis of ancient glass belonging to Newberry with table of results.
Correspondence from Mrs Elizabeth Riefstahl (The Brooklyn Museum, New York) relating to a small model boat in the Kennard Collection with photograph as well as notes and draft reply from Newberry.
Correspondence from Sir William Ridgeway (1848-1924) including relating to publications by Newberry and himself.
Note:
MSS 38/80 is also numbered A.97
Correspondence from Ernest Tatham Richmond requesting permission to reproduce scarabs published by Newberry.
Letter from F. G. Richards relating to a map of Sinai and the identification of Katib el-Galss as Mount Casius.
Letter from Daniel Talbot Rice relating to meeting Newberry to discuss working in Cairo.
Correspondence from Charles Eugéne Revillout (1843-1912) including relating to Newberry visiting the Louvre Museum [in French].
Note:
MSS 38/72 is also numbered A.355
Letter from Ludovika Renouf (d. 1921) (Widow of Sir Peter le Page Renouf, née von Brentano) relating to getting a pension.
Correspondence from Edith Renouf relating to her Father Sir Peter le Page Renouf's papers.
Letter from Sir Charles Herbert Reilly congratulating Newberry.
Letter from Herbert Read (Victoria & Albert Museum) relating to a publication reference.
Letter from Sir Charles Hercules Read (1857-1927) arranging to visit Newberry.
Letter of invitation from James H. Rea.
Correspondence from Herbert Reynolds Rathbone (d. 1940) relating to the museum at the Archaeological Institute, University of Liverpool, and comments on a paper by Newberry.
Note:
MSS 38/64 is also numbered 358
Letter from Ingeborg Rasmussen on behalf of Miss Morgensen relating to a visit to London and inviting Newberry and Mrs Newberry to Denmark.
Letter from Oscar C. Raphael relating to Newberry interviewing A.F. Kendrick and D. Talbot Rice.
Letter from P.S. Rankin on behalf of his Father, John Rankin, in response to a letter from Newberry and relating to Newberry referring to himself as a 'Sectional President'.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.308
Correspondence from John Rankin including relating to the Archaeological Institute at the University of Liverpool, reference to the First World War and invitations to Newberry.
Note:
MSS 38/43 is also numbered A.93
MSS 38/44 is also numbered A.336
MSS 38/48 is also numbered A.242
MSS 38/49 is also numbered A.239
MSS 38/53 is also numbered 261
MSS 38/54 is also numbered 248
MSS 38/55 is also numbered 232
MSS 38/56 is also numbered A.311
MSS 38/57 is also numbered A.309
MSS 38/58 is also numbered A.310
MSS 38/59 is also numbered A.312
Correspondence from Helen M. Rankin (Wife of John Rankin) including sympathy on death of Newberry's parents, congratulations on his fellowship from London University and relating to a trip to the Lake District.
Note:
MSS 38/39 is also numbered A.337
Correspondence from Louise Radziwill (Princess Blücher) including relating to Newberry's marriage, inviting Newberry to stay, publications by Newberry and refering to international politics.
Note:
MSS 38/34 is also numbered A.29b
MSS 38/35 is also numbered A.299
MSS 38/36 is also numbered A.29a
MSS 38/38 is also numbered 10
one letter does not have a Dawson reference but is numbered A.29
Correspondence from Bernard Rackham (Victoria & Albert Museum) relating to visiting Newberry (1923) and purchase of a lamp and mug (1928).
Letter from Kate Quibell (sister of James Edward Quibell) inviting Newberry to visit her in Egypt with reference to Flinders Petrie.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.235 and 1
Correspondence from James Edward Quibell (1867-1935) relating to his excavation work in Egypt and referring to other Egyptologists and their work including Flinders Petrie, Howard Carter, Victor Loret, Archibald Sayce, Wilhelm Speigelberg and Jacques de Morgan.
Includes correspondence relating to: a painted tomb found by F.W. Green; travel in Egypt; measurements of the Ramasseum; finds at El Kab including flat alabaster dishes and the relationship between Libyans and the Old Kingdom population; relationship between Egyptologists; death of Miss Yuill; finds in 1897 including a slate palette; life in Berlin and his colleagues; work at the Egyptian museum; job as Inspector of the Antiquities Service in Egypt shared with Howard Carter; Palermo stone and Breasted's work on it (1922).
Also includes letter to Mrs Helena Newberry bidding her farewell (1896).
Also includes letter from Newberry on behalf of the Archaeological Institute, University of Liverpool requesting the concession at Cheikh Abd el-Gournah (1923).
Note:
MSS 38/5 is also numbered A.304
MSS 38/6 is also numbered A.234
MSS 38/9 is also numbered A.300
MSS 38/10 is also numbered A.270
MSS 38/11 is also numbered A.255
MSS 38/14 is also numbered A.257
MSS 38/15 is also numbered A.274
MSS 38/17 is also numbered A.368
MSS 38/18 is also numbered 27
MSS 38/19 is also numbered 28
MSS 38/20 is also numbered 42
MSS 38/21 is also numbered 39
MSS 38/22 is also numbered 37
MSS 38/25 is also numbered 26
MSS 38/26 is also numbered 27
MSS 38/27 is also numbered A.307
There is a letter without Dawson reference which is numbered 59.