A calendar of the papers of C.W. Goodwin (1817-1878), mainly Egyptological, in the British Museum. Add. MSS Nos. 31268 to 31298.
Letters dated 16 and 18/04/1932 from Monneret de Villard enclosing hand-copies of Coptic texts from Qasr Ibrim, Derr and church at "Nord Sabagura". Photograph and hand-copy text on the wall of Tomb of Sheikh Sharaf.
Draft review of Peet, Thomas Eric 1930. The great tomb-robberies of the twentieth Egyptian dynasty: being a critical study, with translations and commentaries, of the papyri in which these are recorded. Oxford: Clarendon Press (OEB 146846). Published in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 17 (1931), p. 258-259.
Draft of review of Erman, Adolf 1933. Neuaegyptische Grammatik, 2nd revised ed. Leipzig: Engelmann (OEB 1221). Published in Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 36 (1933), p. 604-606.
Typed draft of a speech or lecture by Griffith reviewing the work of the Egypt Exploration Society on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 1932.
One cheque book, two cheque book stubs and loose account statements.
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 9 November 1927 on Latin text on mediaeval Nubia. Taken from Renaudot [cf. Monneret de Villard, Storia délia Nubia cristiana (1938), p. 98, note 3 et seq.].
- Griffith MSS 14.36: Arabic text on Nubian History, later published by W. E. Crum in Studies Presented to F. Ll.Griffith (1932), p. 137-148: "A Nubian Prince in an Egyptian Monastery".
- Griffith MSS 14.35: Letter from W. E. Crum dated 26 December 1927 enclosing an abstract.
- Griffith MSS 14.37: Letter from W. E. Crum dated 10 February 1926 with comments on the stories.
-Griffith MSS 14.38: MS Marsh 287 - names and dates in Crum's hand. Note by Griffith on the Nubian Prince stories.
Letter from Gardiner to Griffith dated 30/01/1925 with references to papyrus Anastasi I.13,7 and text from stela, temp. Ramesses III in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak.
Letter from Spiegelberg (March 1925) with photograph of ostracon, Roman Period, in Munich, together with transliteration. Notes by Griffith and Thompson.
Bez názvuCopies of hieroglyphic texts from Woolley's purchases at Ashmunein, 1921-2, now in the Ashmolean, Nos. 1893.1-41.
Rock-stela, year 4 of Sethos I (TopBib vii.174A).
There are two sets:
- Squeezes, key-plans, copies and correspondence by Terence Gray.
- Squeezes, key-plans, photographs and correspondence by F. Addison.
Ahnas: Wooden toilet spoon XVIIIth Dyn., London University College (Formerly Amelia Edwards Colln.) Burlington Cat. 1922, pl. LVI[left].
Burlington Cat. (1922), pl. V[left].
List of Hill Nuba words. Attributed to [J. W.] Sagar by G. W. Murray in letter Griffith MSS 14.14.
Seven typed pages and two plans.
One letter includes a photograph of stela(?) from Jebel Barkal giving name of new Ethiopian king Anlamani.
Copy of a letter from Griffith to Schäfer dated 20 June 1913 accompanying the MS for publication as Griffith, F. Ll., The Nubian texts of the Christian period (1913) (OEB 237422).
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 28 February 1912 on the original provenance of the Rustafjaell MSS: MS. 1 from [serrah (Coptic transcription)], being dedicated to a church at Edfu, the scribe having been from Esna; MSS. 2 and following taken to Nubia and joined to MS. 1.