Letter of thanks from C. M. Lloyd on behalf of Sir John Brunner.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.278
Letter of thanks from C. M. Lloyd on behalf of Sir John Brunner.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.278
Letter from Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) requesting information.
Correspondence from Victor Loret (1859-1946) including relating to excavation work at Drah Abou'l Neggah (1898) and research on the olive and moringa (1923).
Includes letter granting permission to the Marquis of Northampton assisted by Newberry and Wilhelm Spiegelberg to excavate at Drah Abou'l Neggah including sketch map of the permitted area, 2 November 1898, and draft letter to Loret relating to the contract and the geographical limits of the excavation.
Also includes telegram from Howard Carter to Newberry stating work had been stopped by the inspector, December 1898.
Note:
MSS 29/31 is also numbered 10
MSS 29/32 is also numbered 14
MSS 29/34 is also numbered 12
MSS 29/35 is also numbered A.183
There is also a telegram without a reference which is numbered 11
Correspondence from Allys R. Lortet relating to her house in France and selling a 16th century carpet.
Also includes calling card with list of luggage made by Newberry on the back.
Correspondence from Reverend David Goodwin Loveday (Headmaster, Cranleigh School) inviting Newberry to tea.
Letter from Edwin Ernest Lowe (Secretary, The Museums Association) relating to adding Newberry to the list of associates of The Museums Association.
Correspondence from S.E. Loxton relating to Newberry's presidency of the Vesey Club.
Correspondence from Alfred Lucas including relating to: arranging to visit Newberry; cleaning an inscribed bowl; response to criticisms by Newberry of a book by Lucas; wish to see a wooden tongue from Tututankhamun's shrine; Walter Segal and his study of furniture from the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Note:
MSS 29/50 is also numbered 217a
MSS 29/51 is also numbered 217
MSS 29/52 is also numbered 13
MSS 29/55 is also numbered A.107
Correspondence from Hubert Lynes relating to Newberry's research on olive trees.
Letter of thanks from Winifred Bowes Lyon on leaving Cairo.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 12
Letter from Lady Helen Lyons (wife of Sir Henry George Lyons) thanking Newberry for a book and mentioning Mr Mallet, William Garstin's private secretary, who may call on Newberry.
Correspondence from Sir Henry George Lyons (1864-1944) including relating to his research on technical tools and requesting publication references from Newberry. On several letters Newberry has made a note of the relevant publication.
Also includes correspondence relating to: excavation work in Egypt; Lyons' position at the Science Museum, London; giving a lecture on Tutankhamun; reference to Newberry's work Cyprus; publication of an atlas of ancient Egypt with Francis Llewelyn Griffith; donation made by Newberry towards the museum purchasing 'Napier's Bones'; the effect of earthquakes in Egypt.
Note:
MSS 29/72 is also numbered 222
MSS 29/74 is also numbered 203
MSS 29/75 is also numbered A.188
MSS 29/76 is also numbered 17a
MSS 29/77 is also numbered 17
MSS 49/16 is also numbered A 364
MSS 49/17 is also numbered A 366
MSS 49/18 is also numbered 24
MSS 49/19 is also numbered 4
MSS 49/20 is also numbered A 329
MSS 49/21 is also numbered A 316
MSS 49/22 is also numbered 12
Correspondence from Albert Morton Lythgoe including:
-Telegram apologising for misunderstanding relating to work on a site from Lythgoe and Mace (1910) [concession for Palace of Amenhotep III]
-Letter relating to shipping and mounting the Amherst papyri (1922)
-Copy of letter to Mary Jonas (Secretary, Egypt Exploration Society) on a relief sculpture from El Amarna sent to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and letter of thanks to Henri Frankfort for information on its provenance (1927)
Correspondence from Arthur Cruttenden Mace (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) including relating to: excavation work in egypt, 1901; decorated predynastic pottery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York including sketches of boats with ensigns on mast heads, 1909; research by Newberry on boats and the pomegranate branch, 1910; his posting to the Supply Reserve Depot in Deptford, S.E., 1917; accession of the Munich collection; apology relating to concession for the Palace of Amenhotep III; purchase of the Macgregor and Hood collections; Carter and Breasted's negotiations with the Egyptian government, 1924.
Also includes a cablegram from Lythgoe cancelling option on the MacGregor collection, 1921.
MSS 30/6 includes a few words on the back relating to boats, 1921.
Note:
MSS 30/1 is also numbered 34
MSS 30/12 is also numbered 293
Correspondence from Reverend William MacGregor including advising Newberry to stick to the limits of his permit for Beni Hassan, 1891; and relating to purchasing Newberry's collection of seals and a court case MacGregor was involved in.
Note:
MSS 30/22 is also numbered 109
MSS 30/24 is also numbered 14
MSS 30/25 is also numbered 271
MSS 30/26 is also numbered 361
MSS 30/27 is also numbered 250
Letter from P. A. Macindoe (Eton College) relating to the display of a mummy case.
Correspondence from Dorothy Mackay (Assistant Keeper, Ashmolean Museum) and first page of a reply from Newberry relating to textiles donated to the Ashmolean Museum.
Letter from Ernest Mackay relating to his identification of the persea fruit with the mandrake.
Correspondence from Sir Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan relating to travel in Egypt.
Note:
MSS 30/36 is also numbered A.69
MSS 30/37 is also numbered A.69a
MSS 30/38 is also numbered A.69b
MSS 30/39 is also numbered A.69c
Letters of introduction for Newberry to American Universities and the Immigration Office for an upcoming visit from George E. Maclean.
Letter from Sir Harold Macmichael relating to plant specimens.
Letter of thanks from Rizkallah Macramallah.
Letter from J. F. Madden arranging to meet Newberry and referring to travel in the Red Sea hills.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 29
Correspondence from Alexander Mair relating to the publication of a book and Newberry's resignation from Liverpool University.
Note:
MSS 30/53 is also numbered A.289
Correspondence from James Mallock relating to a visit by Newberry and his wife. MSS 30/56 includes jotted notes by Newberry.
Letter from Mansell & Hatcher Ltd. (Orchid Importers and Growers) relating to importing Lilium nepalese. Includes note by Newberry on sourcing the plant.
Letter from Mrs Sallie M. Marshall referring to a paper by Newberry.
Correspondence from F. R. Martin including arranging to visit Newberry and relating to purchases made by the dealer Benochi for a museum.
Note:
MSS 30/66 is also numbered 211a
MSS 30/67 is also numbered 211
Letter from Kate M. Martindell (Secretary, The Royal Anthropological Institute) asking Newberry whether he would be willing to serve as Vice-President of The Royal Anthropological Institute.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.78
Correspondence from Sir Gaston Camille Charles Maspero (1846-1916) including congratulating Newberry on finds (1900) and relating to granting permission to dig at the Palace of Amenhotep III (1901) and Akhmim (1911).
Also includes letter to Howard Carter arranging to 'see the mummies' (n.d.).
Note:
MSS 30/71 is also numbered 3
MSS 30/72 is also numbered 24
MSS 30/73 is also numbered 1
MSS 30/76 is also numbered A.32