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HEWINS, WILLIAM ALBERT SAMUEL 1865-1931

 
 

The main collection of personal and business papers can be found in the Sheffield University Library Special Collections (SULSC). For the catalogue see http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/hewins.html. It consists of correspondence, diaries, and other material relating to the Hewins family and his education at Wolverhampton grammar school and Pembroke College, Oxford.

 

Another major collection to be found at the BLPES at LSE, where Hewins was the first Director. For letters and papers relating to the early years of the LSE, 1898-1904; see online catalogue. Likewise with the letters and papers relating to the Tariff Commission, 1904-21. Further correspondence along the same lines, 1901-1914 can be found in Coll Misc 0523. For letters relating to the Royal Economic Society, see RES/1/3/11-14. BLPES also holds papers relating to the Coefficients dining club, 1902-1908, of which Hewins was a member.

 

Correspondents

 

ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, many letters, 1907-1917, Balfour Papers, British Library, ADD MSS 49779; SULSC

 

EDWIN CANNAN, some letters in BLPES Cannan/1020 and 1021

 

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, some letters, 1907, BLPES

 

WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, 5 letters SULSC

 

HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 3 letters from in SULSC; 41 letters to in RDFC

 

ALFRED MARSHALL, 3 letters SULSC

 

SIDNEY AND BEATRICE WEBB, numerous letters to and from on the founding of the LSE, SULSC, and on the same subject and Tariff Reform, BLPES

 

Printed material

 

W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist; Forty Years of Empire Policy, (1929)

 

The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 3 volumes ( Cambridge, 1978)

 

ODNB

 

Photograph in W.A. S. Hewins above.