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  • 1
    1964-1993
    Ref:GB 227 ms38288-ms38295
    Location:University of St Andrews Special Collections
    Name of creator:
    Charles James Alan Robertson.
    Extent:4 boxes, 4 files
    Language:English
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  • 2
    2 Oct. 1931
    Ref:GB 275 Glover/A/A1/9/2/72
    Location:St John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
    Extent:2 p. paper
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  • 3
    5 Oct. 1931
    Ref:GB 275 Glover/A/A1/9/2/75
    Location:St John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
    Extent:1 p. paper
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  • 4
    16 Nov. 1931
    Ref:GB 275 Glover/A/A1/9/2/89
    Location:St John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
    Extent:1 p. paper
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  • 5
    12 Jan. 1931
    Ref:GB 275 Glover/A/A1/9/2/2
    Location:St John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
    Extent:1 p. paper
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  • 6
    1842
    Ref:GB 247 MS Robertson 18/135
    Location:University of Glasgow Special Collections
    Extent:2 pp. Holograph copy in bound volume which belonged to David Robertson, the publisher
    Language:English
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  • 7
    1843
    Ref:GB 247 MS Robertson 19/197
    Location:University of Glasgow Special Collections
    Extent:3 pp. Holograph copy in bound volume which belonged to David Robertson, the publisher
    Language:English
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  • 8
    1892-1913
    Ref:GB 15 Charles Donald/Correspondence
    Location:Scott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
    Extent:Circa 7 letters
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  • 9
    10 March 1923
    Ref:GB 237 Coll-411/1/1/L1528
    Location:Edinburgh University Library Heritage Collections
    Extent:[2] leaves. 18 x 11cm 1 Letter
    Language:English
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  • 10
    1881-1894
    Ref:GB 237 Coll-337
    Location:Edinburgh University Library Heritage Collections
    Name of creator:
    Fraser Thomas Richard MacKay G Walker W P Taylor William Robertson G M Easterbrook C.
    Extent:12 volumes
    Language:English
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  • 11
    1870s-1930s
    Ref:GB 237 Coll-1434/238
    Location:Edinburgh University Library Heritage Collections
    Extent:81mm by 82mm 1 slide
    Language:English
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  • 12
    1877-1907
    Ref:GB 248 GUA ORI
    Location:University of Glasgow Archive Services
    Extent:2 volumes
    Language:English
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  • 13
  • 14
    ca.1900s-1920s
    Ref:GB 71 THM/154/5/8
    Location:V&A Theatre and Performance Collections
    Extent:2 folders
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  • 15
    1899, July-Dec.
    Ref:GB 210 AG1/15
    Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
    Extent:70 items
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  • 16
    1831-1923
    Ref:GB 33 WYL
    Location:Durham University Archives
    Name of creator:
    family Wylde.
    Extent:1.6 metres
    Language:Mainly English, but some Portuguese, Spanish, French and Chinese
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  • 17
    1929-1971
    Ref:GB 1432 nwp
    Location:London Metropolitan University Special Collections
    Name of creator:
    Polytechnic North Western.
    Extent:tbc
    Language:English
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  • 18
    c1925
    Ref:GB 1694 NMC/1638
    Location:Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections
    Extent:1 item
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  • 19
    1901-1954
    Ref:GB 99 KCLMA Godley
    Location:Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London
    Extent:1 box or 0.01 cubic metre
    Language:English
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  • 20
    1846-1849.
    Ref:GB 210 NLW MS 13203D. (alternative) vtls006007757 Letters to Governor Bebb,PublishedThe description is also available in the Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971).Twenty-eight letters, 1846-1849, addressed with one exception to William Bebb, Governor of Ohio, 1846-1848, and apparently sent by him with a covering letter, 1849, to his cousin, the Reverend Samuel Roberts ('S.R .') because of their autograph interest. The one letter not addressed to William Bebb is to (?) He. Lathrop, Columbus, Ohio. The letters bear endorsements, some if not all by William Bebb, identifying the various correspondents, and these are included in inverted commas in the description. The correspondents, in alphabetical order rather than order of binding, are:- John W. Allen ('Member of Congress from Cleveland'), Cleveland, 1846 (2) (suggesting the name of Moses C. Younglove as an Aid if William Bebb would like to have one resident in Cleveland, proposed legislative action as to the canal lands), M[ordecai] Bartley ('Gov. Bartley, my predecessor'), Mansfield, 1847 (redeeming a promise by calling attention to the case of James Doyle, a convict, reference to the (physical) injury received by William Bebb, wishing him a pleasant term in office), Wm. Bebb, Hamilton, 1849 (to the Reverend Samuel Roberts) (sending the accompanying autographs per Mr. C. Jones, family news), James A. Briggs ('Editor of True Democrat an abolition paper at Cleveland'), Cleveland, 1846 (thanking William Bebb for his bold advocacy of certain great principles, etc., recommending Moses C. Younglove of Cleveland as an Aid in that quarter of the state), Joseph H. Crane ('Hon. J. Crane. The oldest Lawyer in Ohio a very learned man'), Dayton, 1848 (legal matters relating to the estate of John Robertson late of Montgomery County, deceased), D. T. Disney ('Member of Congress from Cincinnati'), Cincinnati, 1847 (advising him that the Ordnance Department had at last concluded not to accept Governor Henderson [ of Texas]'s order for muskets, his own annoyance with the affair, a reminder concerning George L. Nightingale of Dubuque, Iowa), N. Evans ('Member of Congress from Central Ohio'), Cambridge, O[hio], 1848 ( addressing him in favour of Jacob G. Metcalf who desired to receive the appointment of Marshal for the district of Ohio), T[homas] Ewing ('The present Secretary of the Interior'), Lancaster, 1846 (regretting that he could not be with William Bebb on the morrow, his (Bebb's) speech at Lancaster), Seabury Ford ('Gen. Ford. Present Gov. of Ohio'), Burton, 1846 ( his intention to meet Bebb at Akron), J[oshua] R[eed] Giddings ('The Anti Slavery Representative from Ohio'), Jefferson, 1847 (the probability that a call would soon be made on the state of Ohio for more volunteers for the war with Mexico, suggesting the propriety of disregarding such a call if made), (continued)Horace Greeley ('M. Congress. Editor of N[ew] York Tribune'), Washington, 1849 (replying to a letter, the Governor matter, etc., mention of the new administration), S. Mason ('Long a member of Congress & now District Attorney for Ohio'), Springfield, [18]48 (a Board meeting which they were unable to attend, the probable early completion of the road [? rail-road] to Dayton), John M. Millikin ('A good lawyer & my law partner at Hamilton') [Hamilton postmark], 1848 (urging his presence at a meeting, a speech by Bob Schenck), O. M. Mitchel ('Astronomer of the Cincinnati Observatory, Adj[utan]t Gen[era]l of Ohio'), Cincinnati and New York, 1847 (3) (re commissions for the Mansfield Company, tendering his resignation, sending reports from Mons. Vatemare [sic]), J. W. Scott ('Editor of Toledo Blade & a distinguish [sic] Statician [sic]'), Toledo, 1847 (the General Government Railroad System, favourable impressions of the 'Miami tribe' of politicians), Caleb B. Smith ('Leading Representative in Congress from Indiana, Commissioner for the settlement of Mexican claims, &c.'), Connersville, 1848 (to He. Lathrop, Columbus) (the presidential election campaign), Win. Smith, Executive Department, Richmond, Virginia, 1848 (a reply to a communication concerning a day of general thanksgiving, endorsed by William Bebb 'No power of thanksgiving! A fine specimen of Virginia hair splitting!'), B. Storer ('Distinguished lawyer & Member of Congress from Cincinnati'), Cin[cinnati], 1847 (a request for two commissions to take acknowledgements, etc., for Ohio, one for Stephen Henry Phillips of Boston, son of Hon. S. C. Phillips, formerly (?) Member of Congress of Massachusetts, and one for the writer's brother, Woodbury Storer of Portland, Maine, a capital lecture from Mr. Boynton), Chas. L. Telford ('A distinguished Lawyer & late my law partner at Cincinnati'), Cincinnati, 1846 (2) (mention of the Hayden case and of Brough, congratulating the addressee on his campaign, reference to Bebb's views in regard to the black laws, a vacancy in the judgeship of their Supreme Court), Philip F. Thomas ('Gov. Thomas'), Annapolis, 1848 (replying to a communication concerning a day of general thanksgiving), Sam'. F. Vinton ('Chairman of Ways & means'), House of Representatives and Gallipolis, 1846- 1847 (2) (the decision of the General Court of Virginia in the Parkersburgh case, testifying to the suitability of James Gibson to fill the vacancy created by the death of one of the associate judges of Hocking County), T. Walker ('A distinguished member of the Cin[cinna]ti Bar'), Cin[cinnati], [18]49 (Bebb's last message (i.e. at the end of his term of office)), and J[ ohn] Woods ('Auditor of the State of Ohio & a great man'), Hamilton, [18]47 and undated (2, one mutilated) (legal matters and a short note endorsed by William Bebb 'He & I were canvassing the State together. I got sick & was detained two days . . ..')
    Location:National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
    Language:English
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