Letter from J. Laurie Coulson relating to time spent in Luxor with Newberry and his wife and enclosing photographs (no longer with the letter).
Letter from Arthur Disbrowe Cotton (Kew Herbarium) relating to L. ochraceum and Newberry's research on olives.
Correspondence from Léonie de Cosson (wife of Anthony F.C. de Cosson) relating to her plan to publish the Bonomi diaries and draft reply from Newberry (1947).
Also includes letter of thanks to Mrs Newberry (1933).
Correspondence from Anthony F. C. de Cosson mainly relating to his research on the history of Maryut, and a visit to see Newberry.
Letter from Henry C. Coslett relating to the sale of plants at Woolton Wood.
Correspondence from George William Coopland including letter relating to F. S. Marvin's position in Cairo (inspectorship or lectureship at the new Institute of Pedagogy).
Correspondence from R. Cooper (British Consulate, Fez) relating to Newberry's visit to Fez.
Correspondence between John D. Cooney (Brooklyn Museum) and Newberry including on: predynastic pottery with boats; requesting information from Newberry on items in the Amherst collection to be auctioned as well as other sale catalogues; purchase of cylinders and scarabs; Kelekian collection.
Correspondence from W.H. Cook including thanking Newberry for his help and on Cook's research interests.
Correspondence between F. H. Cook and Newberry on the health of Mrs Newberry and travel plans.
Correspondence from Beatrice Cook to Newberry and Mrs Newberry including on the health of Mrs Newberry; travel in Egypt; auctions.
Note:
MSS 9/72 is also numbered 219a
MSS 9/75 is also numbered 219
MSS 9/76 is also numbered A.70
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
Correspondence from Agnes Conway relating to family news and requesting Newberry's help for a friend interested in Egyptology.
Letter from Constable & Co. relating to a new edition of Newberry's book Scarabs.
There is related correspondence from W.M. Meredith.
Letter from Domenico Comparetti in response to Newberry's enquiry about the papers of Ippolito Rosellini.
Correspondence from P. J. Collignon and newspaper clipping on a scarab found in Darlington and pronounced genuine by Newberry.
Letter from Julian C. Colby addressed to whom it may concern, requesting the autograph of the person who receives it.
Letter from John Cockwell thanking Newberry following a visit to his garden and with information on a conifer they saw.
Correspondence from Mary Cleaver including arranging a visit to Newberry and a letter of thanks.
Correspondence from Muriel Claydon (Victoria Albert Museum, London) including on Egyptian cotton.
Correspondence from Somers Clarke (1841-1926) including relating to Newberry joining the Society of Antiquaries and travel arrangements in Egypt.
Note:
MSS 9/49 is also numbered 17
MSS 9/50 is also numbered 53
MSS 9/51 is also numbered A.76
MSS 9/52 is also numbered 18
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 Godfrey J. Clarke relating to olive seeds sent to Newberry.
Letter from Hartley Clark requesting to view Newberry's collection of carpets.
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.
Letter from T.W. Christie-Miller relating to irises.
Letter from F. E. Christian relating to a reference to Tel el Amarna in 1842.
Note:
MSS 9/39 is also numbered A 287
Letter from Vere Gordon Childe relating to the chariot of Thothmes IV.
Two postcards from Reverend Greville John Chester (1831-1892) relating to the purchase of mummy cats and stone chisels.
Note:
MSS 9/37 is also numbered 105
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.