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Correspondence and papers
Walter Adams Papers, BLPES
Correspondence as secretary of Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, 1933-8
Society for the Protection of Science and Learning Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1966-73, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford University Press, 1995)
Portraits
NPG; LSE; photograph in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
Professional papers relating to Allen’s writings, mostly on Japan; papers submitted to the Greene Commission on mining wages in 1942; papers submitted to the Monopolies Commission; correspondence, with among others Sir William Ashley and C.A. Ashley.
Allen Papers, University College London, Manuscripts Room.
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1946-61, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Institute of Economic Affairs, Correspondence 1980-2,
Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Printed Sources
Margaret Gowing, ‘George Cyril Allen 1900-1982’, Proceedings of the British Academy LXXI (1985), 473-91;
ODNB; New Palgrave I 83
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy, 1985.
ROY GEORGE DOUGLAS ALLEN, 1906-1983
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1944-62, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1938, 1957-62, 1971, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal 1934, 1969-77, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Proceedings of the British Academy (1984); E. Grebenik, ‘Roy George Douglas Allen (1906-1983), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 147 (1984), pp. 706-7; C. Pratten, ‘Allen, Roy George Douglas (1906-83)’, in D. Rutherford ed., The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists Volume I (Bristol: Thoemmes, 2004), pp. 5-6
Portraits
Photograph, London School of Economics
Papers, including correspondence and memoranda.
ADM12, Bank of England Archives.
Correspondents
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1930s-1964, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1931-61, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1949-72, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
John Fforde, The Bank of England and Public Policy 1941-1958 (Cambridge University Press, 1992)
His papers do not seem to have survived; there is a tradition suggesting that his widow burnt them to singe her chickens.
Manuscripts of two papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication in 1780 and 1781. Royal Society Library, London.
A few letters to and from various correspondents. Edinburgh UL
Correspondents
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, one letter, 1794. BL Add. MS. 33979.
JEREMY BENTHAM, one letter, 1781. Shelburne papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
GEORGE CUMBERLAND, eight letters, 1800-1805. BL Add. MSS. 36498-36500.
GEORGE DEMPSTER, four letters, 1784-1785. NLS, MS. 6602.
DAVID ERSKINE, 11th Earl of Buchan, a few letters, 1767-1796. Laing MSS., Edinburgh UL
JOHN JAY, five items, 1794-1795. Jay papers, Columbia UL, New York.
GRIM JONSSON THORKELIN, four letters, 1788-1792. Edinburgh UL
Printed Material
CHARLES F. MULLETT, ‘A Village Aristotle and the Harmony of Interests: James Anderson (1739-1808) of Monks Hill’, Journal of British Studies, VIII 1 (1968) 94.
ALISTAIR DOW, 'The hauteur of Adam Smith: an unpublished letter from James Anderson of Monkhill', Scottish Journal of Political Economy 31 (November 1984) 284-5
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS II 55.
Portrait: BL(P); NPG (A).
PHILIP WALTER SAWFORD ANDREWS, 1914-71
Material collected by P.W.S. Andrews and Elizabeth Brunner on industrial economics 1932-70, including records of Oxford Economists Research Group in 1930s and later; papers relating to economics teaching at Oxford and Lancaster; research materials on microeconomics and theory of the firm; and papers relating to Restrictive Practices Court, Andrews-Brunner papers, BLPES
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1936-44, 1954-5, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1949, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Frederic S. Lee, ‘Introduction: Philip Walter Sawford Andrews, 1914-1971’ in The Economics of Competitive Enterprise: Selected Essays of P.W.S. Andrews eds Frederic S. Lee and Peter E. Earl (Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1993); T. Wilson, R. Harrod, P.S. Florence, F. Farrell and M. Farrell, ‘P.W.S. Andrews: appreciation’, Journal of Industrial Economics vol 20 (November 1971) 1-13; Frederic S. Lee ed Oxford Economics and Oxford Economists: Recollections of students and economists (1993)
Portraits
Photograph in Journal of Industrial Economics vol 20 (November 1971)
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1921-46, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1950-1, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1945-77, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford University Press, 1995); Maxine Berg, ‘The first women economic historians’, Economic History Review XLV (May 1992), 308-29
Portraits
Photograph in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
Ashley's papers, as used in Anne Ashley's biography (see below), do not seem to have survived.
Letters and other papers connected with his work for various official bodies during and after the 1914-1918 war.
BL Add. MSS. 42242-42256.
Letter books, containing c.500 out-letters, 1918-1921, written in his capacity as Vice-Principal of Birmingham University. Birmingham University Archives.
Correspondents
HENRY CARTER ADAMS, five letters, 1895-1900.
Adams papers, Michigan Historical Collections, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, letters to and from, 1888 -1910.
A.E.A. papers, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, one or two letters, 1925.
Beveridge papers, BLPES
ANDREW BONAR LAW, 1898-1923, 5 letters to, 1904-1912, House of Lords RO
EDWIN CANNAN, seven letters, 1896-1925. Cannan collection, BLPES
RICHARD THEODORE ELY, a few letters, 1888-1900.
Ely papers, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
JOHN LAWRENCE LE BRETON HAMMOND, five letters, 1913-1926. Bodleian, MS. Hammond.
WILLIAM ALBERT SAMUEL HEWINS, a few letters to, 1898-1903, Hewins papers, Sheffield UL,
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, nine letters, 1912-1921, Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JAMES MAVOR, letters to, University of Toronto Library
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 60 letters, 1887-1909. Seligman collection, Columbia UL, New York.
GOLDWIN SMITH, five letters, 1890-1895.
Goldwin Smith papers, Cornell UL, Ithaca, New York.
GRAHAM WALLAS, four letters, 1897-1903. Wallas papers, BLPES
Printed Material
ANNE ASHLEY, William, James Ashley: A Life ( London, 1932).
H. W. MCCREADY, ‘Sir William Ashley: Some Unpublished Letters’, Journal of Economic Historyi, xv (1955) 34-43.
WARREN J. SAMUELS, 'Ashley's and Taussig's letters on the history of economic thought at Harvard', History of Political Economy 9 (1977) 384-411
New Palgrave; ODNB ; ESS II 268; IESS I 411.
Portrait: see biography by Anne Ashley (above).
Miscellaneous notes on the economic history of the 18th century. COLL MISC 9457, BLPES.
Letters to Manchester Guardian 1930-56, Manchester Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
Correspondents
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1948-54, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
FRITZ MACLHUP, Correspondence 1951-2, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
MICHAEL MOSSEY POSTAN, Correspondence 1939-41, ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY/0/1, BLPES
EILEEN EDNA LE POER POWER, Correspondence 1939-41, ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY/0/1, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1933 and 1960, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; R.S. Sayers, ‘Thomas Southcliffe Ashton’, Proceedings of the British Academy 56 (1970) 263-81
Attwood's correspondence with his wife, 1803-1839, in four boxes, a volume of copies of Attwood's correspondence, 18031848 (mainly with his wife, but some with others), scrapbooks and copies of Attwood's published works.
Attwood papers. 1
A group of six letters to Attwood, and two drafts of letters by him, 1812-1843.
Attwood-Hadley papers, London UL MS. 642 and A. L. 260.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, six letters, 1812-1842. Brougham papers, UCL
EDWARD DAVIES DAVENPORT, 17 letters, 1822-1830. Bromley-Davenport Muniments, Manchester JRUL
JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, Baron Broughton, three letters, 1830. BL Add. MS. 36466.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, five letters, 1812-1819. BL Add. MSS. 38277-38410.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, 10 items, 1825-1844. BL Add. MSS. 40384-40551.
SIR GEORGE SINCLAIR, c. 12 letters, 1836-1848. Sinclair of Ulbster papers, NRA10552.
Printed Material
C. M. WAKEFIELD, Life of Thomas Attwood ( London, 1885).
FRANK WHITSON FETTER, Selected Economic Writings of Thomas Attwood ( London, 1964).
New Palgrave ; ODNB ; Boase I 105; ESS II 307.
Portrait: BLM (P) ; NPG (A).
Correspondence, mainly on scientific matters, but including some on economics and politics, from 1806-1871, with drafts of many of his own letters and some scientific papers.
BL Add. MSS. 37182-37205.
Manuscripts of five scientific papers, 1815-1826, and letters and papers of three committees, 1823, 1829 and 1831, on the Calculating Engine.
Royal Society Library, London.
Small groups of scientific papers and correspondence.
The Libraries of the Science Museum, London; the Royal Astronomical Society, London; Oxford University Museum of the History of Science; and the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
Correspondents
JAMES DAVID FORBES, eight letters and six replies, 1831-1855. Forbes correspondence, St Andrews UL
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, three items of correspondence, 1844. BL Add. MS. 43243.
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, 400 items of correspondence, 1812-1866. Herschel papers, Royal Society Library, London.
SIR JOHN WILLIAM LUBBOCK, 25 letters, 1829-1860. Lubbock papers, Royal Society Library, London.
SIR CHARLES LYELL, six letters, 1832. American Philosophical Association Library, Philadelphia.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, five items of correspondence, 1822-1842. BL Add. MSS. 40350-40516.
ADOLPHE QUETELET, 15 letters, 1826-1862. Quetelet papers, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, 34 letters, 1828-1837. Somerville papers, Bodleian.
CHARLES SUMNER, two letters, 1838. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
WILLIAM WHEWELL, four letters, 1820-1848. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Printed Material
MABOTH MOSELEY, Irascible Genius: A Life of Charles Babbage ( London, 1964).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase I 116; ESS II 374; IESS I 491.
Portraits: BL (P); NPG; and Moseley (see above).
A small collection of letters, 1838-1875, mainly to his father and mother before 1850, but with some to R. H. Hutton. Bagehot papers. 2
Ten notebooks from lectures at University College, London, 1842-1844. UCL
Eight letters to Bagehot, and Mrs Bagehot, from W. E. Gladstone, 1861-1881.
Giffen collection, BLPES
Correspondents
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON, Earl Lytton, two letters, 1869. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
JOHN ELLIOT CAIRNES, three letters, 1862-1873. NLI, MS. 8944.
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, three letters, 1852-1858. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d177, d179, e75.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, several letters, 1859-1873. BL Add. MSS. 44392-44440.
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, two letters, 1866. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, five letters, 1873-1875. KC, Cambridge.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, nine letters, 1873-1875. Bagehot papers. 2
HENRY CRABB ROBINSON, six letters, 1849-1856. Crabb Robinson papers, Dr Williams' Library, London.
Printed Material
Love Letters of Walter Bagehot and Eliza Wilson, ed. Mrs Russell Barrington ( London, 1933).
The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot , ed. Norman St John Stevas, 15 vols., (London, 1965-86).
New Palgrave ; ODNB ; Boase I 123; ESS II 384; IESS I 498.
Portraits: NPG(A); see Collected Works (above).
Correspondence and papers
Balogh Papers, Modern Manuscrips Collection, Balliol College Oxford. (The papers are in the process of being catalogued and it will be some time before they are open to researchers: contact Anna Sadler, Lonsdale Curator of Archives and Manuscripts, Balliol College Oxford.)
Correspondents
LEOPOLD AMERY, Correspondence 1941-55, Amery Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1950-9, Kahn Papers, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1933-5, 1948-60, Kaldor Papers, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge
SIR BASIL LIDDELL HART, Correspondence 1946-66, Liddell Hart Papers, Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College London
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE, letters 1941-2 relating to military and economic conduct of war, Lloyd George Papers, House of Lords Record Office
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1943-73, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
PETER SHORE, Correspondence and memoranda 1963-79, Shore Papers, BLPES
WILLIAM TEMPLE, Correspondence on economic aspects of postwar reconstruction, TEMPLE PAPERS, Lambeth Palace Library
Printed material
ODNB; June Morris, The Life and Times of Thomas Balogh: A Macaw among Mandarins (Brighton, 2007)
Portraits
NPG photograph Godfrey Argent 19169; cartoons and portrait, Balliol College Oxford
The business records of Baring Bros. include various papers relating to Alexander Baring's connection with the firm. In particular, the House Correspondence has in H.C. 1.20.1, 20 letters, 1828-1848, addressed by him to the firm on various matters.
Baring Bros. Archives. 14
The papers of Sir Francis Baring (in the Northbrook papers) include some memoranda and letters of Alexander Baring. Baring Bros. Archives. 14
Documents and letters in various collections on both personal and business (mainly administration of lands owned by him) matters. Main correspondents: John Hare Powel, Thomas Cadwalader, 1796-1848.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Many letters from Baring and from Baring Bros.
Oliver papers, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore.
The manuscripts of the Marquess of Northampton (at present on loan to Baring Bros.) include various papers connected with Alexander Baring.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 15 letters, 1812-1847. Brougham papers, UCL
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, three letters, 1843. BL Add. MS. 44360.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, 200 items (letters and memoranda), 1829-1846. BL Add. MS. 43123.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, three letters, 1818-1823. BL Add. MSS. 38272-38297.
SIR JOHN NEWPORT, three letters, 1835-1840. Newport MSS., Queen's University of Belfast.
DAVID PARISH, eight letters, 1807. Parish papers, St Lawrence UL, New York.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, 40 items of correspondence with many enclosures, 1834-1847. BL Add. MSS. 40404-40598.
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, two letters, 1843. Broadlands papers, NRA12889.
DANIEL WEBSTER, two letters, 1842. Webster papers, Library of Congress.
DANIEL WEBSTER, three letters, 1839. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, six letters, 1841-1844. Bodleian, MSS. Wilberforce c7, c8, d17.
Printed Material
Papers Relative to the Special Mission of Lord Ashburton to the United States of America in 1842 (Shannon, Ireland, 1969).
ODNB ; ESS II 267.
Portrait: NPG (A) .
Business papers, including correspondence, accounts and memoranda, 1762-1810, relating to financial interests in Europe, South America and India. Political material, 1775-c. 1809, contained in boxes A, B and D of the Northbrook papers. Baring Bros. Archives. 14
Correspondence with various persons on East India Company matters, 1785-1807. Home Miscellaneous Papers, India Office Library.
Answers to a series of questions on the East India Company's estimated sales and costs, c. 1792. Manchester JRUL, MS. 933
Correspondents
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, several letters, 17891808.
NLS, MS. 1064.
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, two letters, 1794-1807. Melville Castle Muniments, Scottish RO
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, four letters, 1806. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
ROBERT HOBART, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, several letters, 1794-1798.
MSS. of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, NRA 0001.
CHARLES JENKINSON, 1st Earl of Liverpool, five letters, 1791 – 1793. BL Add. MSS. 38228-38310.
GEORGE MACARTNEY, Earl Macartney, one or two letters, 1781 – 1785. Macartney papers, University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, four letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
Printed Material
Palgrave I 121; ODNB
Portrait: Baring Bros.
TIBOR BARNA, 1919-2009
Papers relating to Barna’s work at the London School of Economics, Sussex University, the Monopolies and Merger Commission and publications.
Barna Papers, BLPES.
Correspondents
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal 1946-75, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
Portraits
A volume containing notes on economic conditions, and copies of his letters to the press. Barton papers, BLPES
Correspondents
THOMAS CHALMERS, one letter, 1822. Chalmers papers, St Andrews UL
CHARLES LENNOX, 5th Duke of Richmond, seven letters, 18311836.
Goodwood MSS., West Sussex RO
JEAN CHARLES LEONARD SIMONDE DE SISMONDI, one letter, 1822. Archivio Sismondi, Biblioteca Communale Pescia, Italy.
JOHN STRANG, one letter, 1826.
Records of the Dilettante Society of Glasgow, Glasgow City Archives.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, two letters, 1830. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
JOHN BARTON, Economic Writings, ed. G. Sotiroff, 2 vols. (Regina, Saskatchewan, 1962-1963).
New Palgrave; ODNB;; ESS II 472.
Portrait: BL(P).
After his death, Bastable's library was placed at the disposal of the School of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin. His papers do not seem to have been included with this. Since then a small group of about a dozen letters to him, and some printed papers, have been deposited in the Library of Trinity College.
Correspondents
EDWIN CANNAN, six letters, 1904. Cannan collection, BLPES
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 35 letters to, 1877-1923, in RDFC
SIR ROBERT GIFFEN, four letters, 1903-1906. Giffen collection, BLPES
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, one letter, 1885. Ingram papers, PRONI
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 13 letters, 1887-1896. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
LÉON WALRAS, five letters, 1885-1890.
Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
Printed Material
G. A. DUNCAN, ‘Charles Francis Bastable, 1855-1945’, Proceedings of the British Academy, XXXI (1945).
R. D. COLLISON BLACK, ‘A Select Bibliography of Economic Writings by Members of Trinity College, Dublin’, Hermathena, LXVI (1945) 62-65. Includes a full bibliography of Bastable's writings.
Portrait: see Duncan (above); and Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, ed. R. D. Collison Black ( Dublin, 1947).
New Palgrave ; ODNB
HUGH LANCELOT BEALES, 1889-1988
Correspondence and poems 1959-70, Beales Papers, Special Collections, University of Exeter Library
Correspondents
Fabian Society, Correspondence 1932, Fabian Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; ‘H.L. Beales’ LSE Magazine no 76 November 1988 page 23
Portraits
Photograph in ‘H.L. Beales’ LSE Magazine November 1988
FREDERIC CHARLES COURTENAY BENHAM, 1900-62
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1931-2, 1937-40, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1924-32, Cannan Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1924-5, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1925-60, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
Australian Dictionary of Biography; S.J. Butlin, ‘Frederic Benham 1900-62’, Economic Record 38 (September 1962), pp. 386-8; Alex Millmow, ‘Frederic Charles Courtenay Benham (1900-1962)’, in J.E. King ed., A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007), pp. 18-19, 1995)
Portraits
174 boxes, containing approximately 60,000 items of manuscript (and some printed) material, consisting of drafts of published and unpublished works, memoranda, notes and some of Bentham's correspondence. Bentham MSS., UCL
Correspondence and papers of the Bentham family. Ten bound volumes of the correspondence contain many letters to and from Jeremy, including letters exchanged with his brother Samuel. Five volumes are manuscripts of his works, and others contain tour journals and miscellaneous papers. BL Add. MSS. 33537-33564, 37520.
Bentham's writings on religion. BL Add. MSS. 29806-29809.
Correspondence with Jabez Henry and others relating to international law BL Add. MS 30151
Letters to John Tyrrell BL Add. MS 34661
Letters to Nicholas Vansittart BL Add. MS 31235
King's College, Cambridge.
A collection of 15 letters to various correspondents, 1768-1830, two letters to him, and three fragments of manuscripts of his work.
Queen's College, Oxford.
Notes on William Blackstone's lectures.
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Correspondence and papers.
Balliol College, Oxford.
Letters to David Urquhart.
Bodleian Library, Oxford
Correspondence with Sir Francis Burdett. Letters to William Wilberforce.
Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire, Geneva.
Dumont Archive.
Dr Williams's Library, London.
Letters to Henry Crabb Robinson.
NRA, private collection.
Letters to Reginald Pole Carew.
Internet Sources:
UCL website
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/: The official website of the Bentham Project, the world centre for Bentham Studies whose main activity is the production of the new authoritative edition of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham:
A research project within the Bentham Project will produce, in late 2006, a searchable database containing a definitive catalogue of the Bentham Papers. This will be linked from the Bentham Project home page.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/special-coll/bentham.shtml: UCL Library Services Special Collection, The Bentham Papers.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ls/specdig/searchres.php: Digital images of Bentham manuscripts from the UCL Library Services Special Collections website.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/info/bibliog.htm : Bentham bibliography.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/info/wwwtexts.htm : Bentham texts online.
Printed Material
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham , ed. J. H. Burns (1961–79), J. R. Dinwiddy (1977–83), F. Rosen (1983-94), F. Rosen and P. Schofield (1995–2003), P. Schofield (2003–), London and Oxford.
This edition, in approximately seventy volumes , will collect Bentham's writings from both his manuscripts and his published works.
Since 1968, twenty six volumes of the new Collected Works have been published under the auspices of the Bentham Committee, eight by the Athlone Press and eighteen by Oxford University Press. Twelve volumes of correspondence and fourteen of works have been issued.
See: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/Publications/public.htm
OUP: http://www.oup.co.uk/search/?view=searchresults&field-6556=The+Collected+Works+of+Jeremy+Bentham
Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings, ed. Werner Stark, 3 vols. (London, 1952-1954).
A compilation of his work on economics from manuscripts and published works
Handlists and finding aids.
ALEXANDER TAYLOR MILNE, Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Jeremy Bentham in the Library of University College (London, 1937, 2nd ed. 1962 )
DOUGLAS LONG , The manuscripts of Jeremy Bentham, a chronological index to the collection in the Library of University College London, ( London, 1981)
A Bibliographical Catalogue of the Works of Jeremy Bentham ( Tokyo, (1989, Chuo UL)
A complete microfilm of the Bentham Papers is available at UCL Special Collections.
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS; IESS
Portraits
T. Frye, oils, c.1761, NPG; British school, oils, c.1790, UCL Sculpture: Pierre Jean David (David d'Angers), marble bust, 1828, Senate House Library, University of London.
Papers, including extensive personal and professional correspondence; diaries; manuscripts, notes and drafts for his published work and official reports; broadcasts, lectures and speeches; correspondence and memoranda written as director of the London School of Economics (1919-37) and as Master of University College Oxford (1937-62).
Beveridge Papers, BLPES
Correspondence and papers, including correspondence with Janet Mair, later Beveridge.
Beveridge Supplement, BLPES
Papers relating to Coal Commission, 1925-6.
Beveridge Coal Commission Papers, BLPES
Papers relating to Ministry of Reconstruction, 1917-19.
Beveridge Reconstruction Papers, BLPES
Papers relating to Price History, 1923-63.
Beveridge Price History Papers, BLPES
Papers relating to unemployment, 1886-1914.
Beveridge Unemployment Papers, BLPES
Papers relating to coal crisis, 1919-21.
COLL MISC 0006, BLPES
Papers relating to Alcohol Enquiry Committee, 1926-7.
COLL MISC 0007, BLPES.
Memorial of a visit to the USA 1933.
COLL MISC 008, BLPES
Papers relating to Family Allowances, 1924-30.
COLL MISC 0009, BLPES
Lecture notes on the Civil Service, 1923-7.
COLL MISC 0010, BLPES
Drafts and working papers for Tariffs: The Case Examined, 1929-31.
COLL MISC 0011, BPLES
Papers relating to Tithe Redemption Committee, 1921-3.
COLL MISC 0012, BPLES
Capital and Labour Committee papers 1916, COLL MISC 0013, BLPES
Unemployment Insurance Committee papers 1911-15, COLL MISC 0014, BPLES
Agricultural Policy Committee papers 1915-16, COLL MISC 0015, BLPES
Food Control papers 1915-20, COLL MISC 0092, BLPES
Munitions Labour papers 1915-16, COLL MISC 0144, BLPES
Minutes and memoranda of Academic Freedom Committee, 1933-9, COLL MISC 0683
Letters to Manchester Guardian, 1925-56, Manchester Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
Correspondents
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1931-2, Cannan Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CURTIS, Correspondence 1938-49, Lionel Curtis Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
ARCHIBALD VIVIAN HILL, Correspondence 1934-61, Hill Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1934-52, Harrod Papers, British Library
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1933-6, 1943-5, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1910-39, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge
EDWARD MAYOW HASTINGS LLOYD, Correspondence 1920-1, Lloyd Papers, BLPES
WILLIAM PIERCY, Correspondence 1920-3, Piercy Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1918-72, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1923-7, Robbins Papers, BLPES
GRAHAM WALLAS, Correspondence 1920-32, Wallas Papers, BLPES
SIDNEY AND BEATRICE WEBB, Correspondence 1916-40, Passfield Papers, BLPES
FEDERAL UNION, Correspondence 1939-41, Federal Trust Papers, BLPES
SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1933-63, Society for the Protection of Science and Learning Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
ODNB; Proceedings of the British Academy 49 (1963); José Harris, William Beveridge: A Biography (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1977; revised edition 1997); Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford University Press, 1995)
Portraits
NPG; LSE; Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
The following description is taken from the catalogue of the collection compiled by the Glasgow University Archive Service: ‘The catalogue is made up mainly of notes made by Black during his career as an economist, including his influential work on voting theory. The earliest material dates from Black's student days at Glasgow University, the bulk of it is the research and lecture notes made as an academic at various British and American Universities, and after his retirement, when he worked extensively on the political theory of the Rev. Charles L Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). The work on Lewis Carroll was a continuation of Black's research into the history of social choice, which formed part of his book The Theory of Committees and Elections, published in 1958. Early drafts of this book form part of the archive, as do the rejection letters which greeted it during the 1940s. Other areas Black worked on include Game Theory, Public Finance and Theory of Value.’ The collection includes professional correspondence for the period 1932-90 and autobiographical material. Reference: GUAS: DC304.
Correspondence with the editors of the Economic Journal, 1947-50
BLPES/RES/6/1/43
Correspondents
The following collections of letters exceeding 5 to each of the persons named can be found in GUAS: DC 304/4.
RONALD H. COASE, 1988-1990
MORTON COHEN, 1963-1970
J. KENNETH EASTHAM, 1956-1982
RAGNAR FRISCH, 1947-51
ARTHUR SELDON, 1966-83
GORDON TULLOCK, 1958-88
Printed material
Formal Contributions to the Theory of Public Choice; the unpublished works of Duncan Black, edited by Gordon L. Brady and Gordon Tullock (Boston, London, 1996)
A Mathematical Approach to Proportional Representation: Duncan Black on Lewis Carroll, edited by Iain McLean, Alistair MacMillan, and Burt L. Monroe (Boston, London, 1996)
New Palgrave,
R. H. Coase, ‘Duncan Black, 1908-1991, Proceedings of the British Academy, 1993, 82, 353-65.
ROBERT DENIS COLLISON BLACK, 1922-2008
Manuscripts and final drafts, including of his work on Jevons, and correspondence.
Black Papers, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1956-82, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal 1966-8 and Correspondence re guide to archive sources, 1968-76, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
Proceedings of British Academy; Economic Theory and Policy in Context: selected essays of R.D. Collison Black, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1995; Contributions to the History of Economic Thought: essays in honour of R.D.C. Black, eds Antoin E. Murphy and Renee Prendergast, London: Routledge, 2000
Portraits
552 items to be found in GULSC; see online manuscripts catalogue. Four volumes of notes on Edward Caird's lectures on moral philosophy taken by Bonar in 1870-1871. MS Gen 104 (1-4)
Minute books of the Adam Smith Club, University College, London, 1891-1939, of which Bonar was President, MS Gen 1441-54. A collection of letters and accounts relating to the Customs and shipping of Scotland while Adam Smith was Commissioner, 1765-1792. Collected by Bonar, and with his index.
As a founding father of the RES and one of its officers over a long period of time, many of his official letters can be found in the RES archive at the BLPES.
Diaries can be found in the National Archives of Canada, relating to the period when he was deputy master of the royal mint in Ottawa.
An unpublished, and unfinished, manuscript of a life of Malthus.
University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
A 17 page manuscript account of the origins of theRoyal Statistical Society, written in 1930.
BLPES
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, a few letters, 1914-1937. Beveridge papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, 60 letters, 1914-1932. Cannan collection, BLPES
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 175 letters to in RDFC
SIR FRANCIS GALTON, letters to, UCL
MRS G. M. GOULD, five letters, 1923-1928.
Gould papers, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland.
MACMILLAN, many letters, 1894-1931, concerning his Catalogue of Adam Smith’s Library , Malthus and his Work and Tables Turned, University of Reading Library .
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 29 letters and 12 replies, 1913-1937.
Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge; 1 letter from Keynes, GULSC, MS Gen 539/5.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, six letters, 1891-1907.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
JAMES MAVOR, letters to, University of Toronto Library
GEORGE FINDLAY SHIRRAS, 1926-1939, many letters in GULSC, MS Gen 518/1-519
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, 6 letters and postcards to, 1931-36; GULSC, MS Gen 1293/o/3-4; 9 letters, 1931-1939. Scott papers, GULSC.
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, one letter, 1930. Scott papers, PRONI
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, five letters, 1891-1910. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
HENRY SIDGWICK, two letters, 1893-1900. Sidgwick papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
HOMER VANDERBLUE, four letters, 1936-1939.
Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University
Printed Material
GEORGE FINDLAY SHIRRAS, ‘James Bonar’, Proceedings of the British Academy, xxviii (1942).
New Palgrave ; ODNB
Portrait: see Shirras (above) and NPG.
Reports and articles on German economy, 1923-4, COLL MISC 73, BPLES
Correspondents
GEORGE O’BRIEN, Correspondence 1934-46, O’Brien Papers, Trinity College Dublin
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1950s, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
M.J. Bonn, Wandering Scholar (New York: John Day, 1948)
An unpublished lecture on socialism, c. 1896, with related correspondence between Bowley and R. F. George, 1953. 15 letters to Bowley from various correspondents, 1895-1935, and a few newspaper cuttings.
Bowley papers, COLL MISC 772, BLPES
Miscellaneous papers, lectures and addresses; notes re wage index, population estimates, national income etc.
Bowley papers, COLL MISC 773, BLPES
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, several letters, 1920-1944.
Beveridge papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, 20 letters, 1906-1932. Cannan collection, BLPES
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 21 letters to, 1889-1929, in RDFC
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 36 items, 1922-1944. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
SIR D’ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON, 18 letters, 1904-1938. Thompson papers, St Andrews UL
GRAHAM WALLAS, two letters, 1909-1920. Wallas papers, BLPES
Printed Material
AGATHA HILLIAM BOWLEY, A Memoir of Professor Sir Arthur Bowley (1864-1957) and his Family (1972).
IESS II 134; New Palgrave ; ODNB
Portrait: see Bowley (above).
One manuscript letter and several drafts of published and unpublished works, with photostats of letters, articles and other material.
Bray collection, BLPES
MS. of God and Man a Unity, written 1877-1878, and correspondence of 1883 about its publication. ‘Log-books’ from 1842-189G.
Seligman collection, Columbia UL, New York.
Family letters, 1894 onwards, and manuscripts of unpublished works.
Labadie collection of Labor and Radical Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Family correspondence, 1802-1856, including several letters to Bray, 1824-1842, from his brothers and sisters, and some of his letters to his mother, aunt and uncle, 1822-1856.
Brotherton collection, Leeds UL
Printed Material
M. F. JOLLIFFE, ‘John Francis Bray’, International Review for Social History, iv (1939) 1-36.
JOHN FRANCIS BRAY, A Voyage from Utopia, ed. M. F. Lloyd-Prichard ( London, 1957).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS II 686.
Portrait: see Voyage from Utopia (above).
Between 2000 and 3000 letters to and from Burke, in a chronological sequence, 1744-1797, along with much associated correspondence. Notes on French, American and Irish affairs. Papers on a variety of political questions, and many other miscellaneous papers. Correspondence and other papers of his executors.
Wentworth Woodhouse Muniments, Sheffield City Libraries.
Two groups of letters to Burke, one from English correspondents and one from French. Other correspondence, some being of members of his family. Bundles of notes and drafts of speeches on various topics, and other miscellaneous bundles including verses. 38 bundles in all, c. 1760-1795.
Fitzwilliam MSS., Northamptonshire RO
Printed Material
THOMAS W. COPELAND and MILTON S. SMITH, A Checklist of the Correspondence of Edmund Burke ( Cambridge, 1955).
The Correspondence of Edmund Burke , ed. Thomas W. Copeland and John A. Woods, 9 vols. (London and Chicago, 1958-1970).
Includes the complete correspondence of Burke, from 1744-1797.
New Palgrave ; ODNB ; ESS III 74; IESS II 221 .
Portrait: BM (P); NPG
DUNCAN LYALL BURN, 1908-88
Lectures, notebooks, reports, research notes and working papers (relating especially to the British steel industry and to nuclear energy) and correspondence 1919-80, Burn Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1934, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1967, Robbins Papers, BLPES
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1979-81, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Printed material
ODNB
Butt's correspondence, mainly on Home Rule, with some other papers.
NLI, MSS. 8686-8713,10415, 13257.
Notes and original papers collected for a life of Butt. NLI, MSS. 830-832, 12167-12168, 13150-13151.
A letter book of the Home Rule League, containing many letters from Butt to various correspondents, 1873-1878. PRONI
Two Latin orations, 1834. Trinity College, Dublin.
Correspondents
WILLIAM JOSEPH O 'NEILL DAUNT, seven letters, 1873-1874. NLI, MS. 10507.
GEORGE DELANEY, 19 letters, 1876-1879. NLI, MS. 10512.
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, 13 letters, 1848-1851. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, nine letters, 1834-1877. BL Add. MSS. 44354-44455.
SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH, 16 letters, 1876-1879. St Aldwyn papers, Gloucestershire RO
SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, three letters, 1878-1879. BL Add. MS. 50040.
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, three letters, 1857-1862.
Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
Printed Material
TERENCE DE VERE WHITE, The Road of Excess ( Dublin, 1946).
DAVID THORNELY, Isaac Butt and Home Rule ( London, 1964).
ODNB ; Boase I 502 ; ESS III 126.
Portraits: see Thornely and White (above).
SIR ALEXANDER KIRKLAND CAIRNCROSS, 1911-98
Professional papers, including undergraduate lecture notes, typescript diary 1941-69, papers from the Committee on the Working of the Monetary System, the Board of Trade (1941-9) and various official committees.
Papers of Sir Alexander Cairncross, University of Glasgow Archive Services, DC106.
Papers relating to his stint at the World Bank Development Institute, 1954-5.
United Nations Careers Project, Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Special Collections and Manuscripts, MS Eng c 4714, folios 168-82.
Correspondents
DUNCAN LYALL BURN, Correspondence 1952-62, Burn Papers, BLPES
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1954-82, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1962-85, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1968-73, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Royal Economic Society, Correspondence and papers relating to the Royal Economic Society and the Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed Material
ODNB; Proceedings of the British Academy; Alec Cairncross, Living with the Century (Countess of Moray’s, 1998); Alec Cairncross, The Wilson Years: A Treasury Diary, 1964-1969 (London, 1994); Alec Cairncross, Diaries of Sir Alexander Cairncross: the Radcliffe Committee: economic adviser to HMG 1961-4 (London, 1996)
Portraits
Portrait, St Peter’s College Oxford; photograph NPG and in ODNB
Personal papers, consisting of letters received, copies of letters sent, manuscripts of lectures and notes on economic topics, 1837-1875.
NLI, MSS. 8940-8986.
Letters from John Stuart Mill to Cairnes, 1858-1873, and notes made by Cairnes in 1864 on Mill's Principles of Political Economy. Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
Letterbook, 1865-67, National University of Ireland, Galway
Some correspondence concerning his position as Professor of Political Economy at UCL
Correspondents
EDWIN CHADWICK, four letters, 1870-1871. Chadwick papers, UCL
LEONARD HENRY COURTNEY, 1st Baron Courtney of Penwith, 53 letters, 1862-1869. Courtney collection, BLPES
GEORGE HOWELL, two letters, 1866-1870. Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, six letters, 1863-1875. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
ROBERT MCDONNELL, several letters, NLI
HARRIET MARTINEAU, three letters, 1862. Martineau papers, Birmingham UL
JOHN STUART MILL, letter or letters, n. d. Mill papers, Yale UL
GEORGE CROOM ROBERTSON, six letters, 1867-1877. Robertson papers, UCL
SARAH BLAKE SHAW, 15 letters, 1862-1868. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
HELEN TAYLOR, three letters, 1873-1875. Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
Printed Material-
ADELAIDE WEINBERG, John Elliot Cairnes and the American Civil War ( London, 1970).
THOMAS A. BOYLAN and TIMOTHY P. FOLEY, ‘Notes on Ireland for John Stuart Mill: the Cairnes-Longfield Manuscript, Hermathena, CXXXVII, 1985
Collected Works of John Stuart Mill , ed. J. M. Robson, Vol. III
( Toronto, 1965) 1038-1095. Includes Cairnes's letters to Mill.
John Elliot Cairnes, Collected Works , 6 volumes, eds Tom Boylan and Tadhg Foley ( London, 2004)
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase I 511; ESS III 140; IESS II 257.
Portrait: see Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, ed. R. D. Collison Black ( Dublin, 1947).
Manuscript, typescript and printed papers in 143 volumes, 1876-1935, including correspondence, publishers’ agreements and accounts, and other papers.
Cannan Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, Correspondence 1921-34, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
C.F. BICKERDIKE, Correspondence 1902-24, Bickerdike Papers*
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, Correspondence 1901-29, Foxwell Papers, Kwansei Gakuin University+
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, Correspondence 1912-35, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Notes of Cannan’s lectures at LSE, 1921-3, and correspondence 1924-34, Robbins Papers, BLPES
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, Correspondence 1897, 1930, Seligman Papers, Columbia University Library, New York
GRAHAM WALLAS, Correspondence 1914-22, Wallas Papers, BLPES
Printed material
Edwin Cannan, An Economist’s Protest (London, 1927); A.L. Bowley, ‘Obituary’, and Lionel Robbins, ‘A student’s recollections of Edwin Cannan, Economic Journal 45 (June 1935), 385-98
ODNB; New Palgrave
Portrait
London Essays in Economics: In Honour of Edwin Cannan, eds T.E. Gregory and Hugh Dalton (London, 1927)
* Current whereabouts unknown: see Bruce Larson, ‘Bickerdike’s life and work’, History of Political Economy 19:1 (1987), 1-21
+ For availability see item on Foxwell Papers in News and Views
Papers including research papers and correspondence.
Carr-Saunders Papers, BLPES.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1923-49, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
JULIAN SORRELL HUXLEY, Correspondence 1908-65, Huxley Papers, Woodson Research Center, Rice University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932 and 1964, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1937-58, Robbins Papers, BLPES
RICHARD HENRY TAWNEY, Correspondence 1945-9, Tawney Papers, BLPES
SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1935-66, Society for Protection of Science and Learning Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
ODNB; E.H. Phelps Brown, ‘Sir Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders, 1886-1966’, Proceedings of the British Academy 53 (1967) 379-89
Portraits
LSE; photograph in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: A history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford, 1995)
Student lecture notes (1942-5), correspondence and papers on economics, education, employment and religion, speeches, committee papers.
Papers of Sir Charles Carter, Strathclyde University Library, Special Collections Department, MS 1.16.
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1957-75, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Royal Economic Society, Correspondence and papers relating to the Royal Economic Society and the Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Correspondence in 34 bound volumes, 1816-1847. Boxes of unbound correspondence on church, family and other matters. 15 volumes of copy letters. 20 volumes of journal, 1803-1844. 12 boxes of manuscripts of speeches, books, sermons and lectures, with notebooks.
Chalmers papers, New College, Edinburgh.
A bound volume of 439 letters to Chalmers, in alphabetical order of correspondents A-I, 1810-1825. Over 50 letters from Chalmers to various correspondents, 1813-1847. St Andrews UL
Papers connected with his administrative work in the university, including Political Economy class lists.
St Andrews University Archives.
Notes from his lectures on theology. Edinburgh UL
Notes on some of his sermons, taken by Charles Hutcheson. NLS, MS. 2773.
Three volumes of notes from his lectures on theology. UCL
11 letters to various correspondents, 1808-1838. Foxwell collection, Baker Library, Harvard University.
Four letters to various correspondents, 1832-1841. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, seven letters, 1826-1846.
Brougham papers, UCL
JAMES BROWN, 27 letters, 1798-1836. Edinburgh UL
WILLIAM BUCHANAN, 43 letters, 1820-1847. Glasgow UL
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE, many letters, 1802-1818. NLS, MS. 669.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, ten items, 1835-1842.
BL Add. MSS. 43237, 43240.
J. HOPE, four letters, 1835. BL Add. MS. 43202.
SIR JAMES PHILLIPS KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, five letters, 1833-1834. Kay-Shuttleworth MSS., Manchester JR.UL
JOHN LEE, 24 letters, 1822-1843. NLS, Lee papers.
ROBERT LUNDIE, six letters, 1816-1840. NLS, MS. 1676.
SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, two letters, 1829. BL Add. MS. 52453.
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS, one letter, 1821.
NLS, MS. 3112.
MACVEY NAPIER, four letters, 1829-1837. BL Add. MSS. 34614-34618.
ROBERT PAUL, five letters, 1817-1845. NLS, MSS. 5139-5140.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, ten items, 1822-1843. BL Add. MSS. 40351-40598.
JAMES REDDIE, four letters, 1818-182G. NLS, MS. 3704.
SIR GEORGE SINCLAIR, circa. 20 letters, 1823-1846. Sinclair of Ulbster papers, NRA 10552.
THOMAS SPRING-RICE, 1st Baron Monteagle, three letters, 1830-1837.
NLS, MS. 2225.
WILLIAM WHEWELL, four letters, 1834-1837. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, five letters (and a 13-page MS. signed by Chalmers), 1826-1830.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas Chalmers , ed. William Hanna ( Edinburgh, 1853).
WILLIAM HANNA, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Chalmers, 4 vols. (Edinburgh, 1849-1852).
The Correspondence between Dr Chalmers and the Earl of Aberdeen in the Years 1839 and 1840 ( Edinburgh, 1893).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS iii 321. Portrait: NPG (A); SNPG
DAVID GAWEN CHAMPERNOWNE, 1912-2000
Academic and tutorial records 1931-41, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1937-9, 1943-4, 1947-54, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
MAURICE HERBERT DOBB, Correspondence 1963, Dobb Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, Correspondence 1952-8, 1973, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FREDERICK ALEXANDER LINDEMAN, BARON CHERWELL, Correspondence 1939-45, Cherwell Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1944, 1952-60, 1973-4, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1958, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1935-9, Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1957, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
ALAN MATHISON TURING, Correspondence 1937, 1940-4, Turing Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence re Economic Journal, 1945-82, Royal Economic Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave
Typescript autobiography: `Some Memories and Reflections'. (261 pp.).
Manchester JRUL
Another copy of the above. BLPES
Correspondents
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 24 LETTERS, 1896-1914, IN RDFC
Printed Material
ODNB.
SYDNEY GEORGE CHECKLAND, 1916-1986
Official papers and correspondence, 1959-72
Checkland Papers, Glasgow University Archive Services, DG244
Papers c1950 – 1980, including correspondence concerning university administration, research projects and publishers 1958-77
Checkland Papers, Glasgow University Archive Services, ADDIT 3144
Papers relating to the Tharsis copper mines
Glasgow University Archive Services, UGD57/1-9
Notes on Liverpool banking and trade, 1946-53
Liverpool University Archives, D.277
Correspondence and papers relating to the Gladstone family, Clynne-Gladstone MSS 2026-33, St Deiniol’s Library
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1952-3, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence relating to Council, Economic History Society Archives, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence 1952-7, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Proceedings of the British Academy 83 (1987) 411-24; Anthony Slaven and D.H. Aldcroft eds Business, banking and urban history: essays in honour of S.G. Checkland (1982)
Portraits
Photograph in Proceedings of the British Academy 83 (1987)
Papers concerned with the foundation and administration of the Oxford Centre for Management Studies deposited in the Archives of Templeton College Oxford
Papers connected with Chester’s interest in football and his service to the sport’s administrative bodies deposited with the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Research into Football at the University of Leicester
Papers connected with his other activities, including family correspondence, his career at Manchester, his service in the Economic Section of the War Cabinet, his secretaryship to the Beveridge Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, his postwar general correspondence and correspondence relating to Nuffield College, various academic bodies and material relating to his publications
Chester Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford
Correspondents
MARGERY PERHAM, Correspondence and related papers, MSS Perham, Oxford University, Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House.
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1944-1974, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Matter
ODNB XI 339-41; David Butler and A.H. Halsey (eds) Policy and Politics: Essays in Honour of Norman Chester (London, 1978)
Portraits:
Two pen and ink drawings by David Hockney (one reprinted in ODNB), Nuffield College Oxford; additional photographs and negatives of three versions of the pen and ink drawings by Hockney in the Chester Papers
A volume of notes and essays, 1894, 12 papers read to the King's College Political Society, eight letters to various correspondents, 1915-1946. The manuscript of his fellowship dissertation on the Abbe Sièyes. Two volumes of notes for lectures, one on France before the Revolution and the other on modern European economic history.
KC, Cambridge.
A typescript copy, with numerous manuscript annotations, of The Causes of the War of 1792, 1898. Also a few manuscript fragments of the Concise Economic History.
Clapham papers. 4
The manuscript of the unfinished third volume of the History of the Bank of England.
Bank of England Archives.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, several letters, 1926-1941.
Beveridge papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, 11 letters, 1911-1930. Cannan collection, BLPES
CHARLES RYLE FAY, five letters, 1908.
Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 40 letters to, 1896-1914, in RDFC
MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES, 13 letters, n.d. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7481.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 35 letters, 1915-1946. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN SALTMARSH, 15 letters, 1930-1946. Papers of Mr John Saltmarsh. 5
FRANCIS WILLIAM TAUSSIG, two letters, n.d. Harvard University Archives, Widener Library.
Printed Material
SIR GEORGE N. CLARK, ‘Sir John Harold Clapham, 1873-1946’, Proceedings of the British Academy, XXXIII (1947).
New Palgrave; ODNB; IESS ii 502.
Portrait: see Clark (above).
Papers including correspondence, mostly post-1931.
Colin Clark Papers, Fryer Library, University of Queensland.
Papers, especially memoranda and correspondence with Fabian Sociey and Labour Party in 1920s and 1930s.
Colin Clark Papers, Brasenose College Oxford.
Correspondents
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1930s, Durbin Papers, BLPES
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1948-48, Friedman Papers, Hoover Insitution Archives, Stanford University
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1930-45, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1937-82, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1928-1975, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1957-88, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1957-88, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Printed material
Anthony Endres, ‘Colin Grant Clark (1905-1989)’ in J.E. King (ed) A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007) 49-53
ODNB; New Palgrave I 428; IESS
Papers 1899-1953, including lectures and notes, memoranda, committees and publications and a limited amount of correspondence (1933, 1947-9, 1951-3 and relating to Lord Norman)
Clay Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford.
Memoranda and correspondence 1929-41
Bank of England Archive Section, ADM22/1-28; SMT5/1-51.
Typescript paper on socialism in the mining industry,
Markham Papers, LSE
Correspondents
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1919-35, Cannan Papers, BLPES
MACMILLAN & CO LTD, Correspondence 1917-41, Macmillan Archive, British Library, Add MS 55206
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932 and 1946, Meade Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1925-30, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1938, Robbins Papers, BLPES
About 300 family letters, 1791-1833, including many to and from Cobbett (particularly with his daughter Anne). A few miscellaneous notes for lectures or articles, and some biographical notes on Cobbett himself.
Cobbett papers, Nuffield College, Oxford.
Some letters and memoranda, 1831-1838. Two manuscripts, 1830 and 1831. Correspondence concerning the Weekly Register, 1800-1810.
BL Add. MSS. 31125, 31857, 22906, 22907.
A small collection of papers, including accounts, lecture notes and letters to J. Y. Akerman and Joseph Bradley.
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
A collection of Cobbett's letters to various correspondents, including Messrs Bagshaw, Dean, Gutsell, Oldfield, Wright and Dr French Laurence, 1797-1835.
Cobbett collection, University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
An account book relating to his bookselling activities in Philadelphia, 1796-1800.
American Antiquarian Society, Philadelphia.
Ten letters to various correspondents, 1800-1835. Rutgers UL, New Jersey.
Two manuscripts of editions of Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 1822 and 1828, with letters to various correspondents, 1802 – 1834.
Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Various collections include letters of Cobbett to different correspondents, 1793-1832.
Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia.
Correspondents
JAMES PAUL COBBETT, copies of letters (with some to other correspondents), 1820-1827.
BL Add. MS. 31127.
JAMES MATHIEU, 23 letters, 1793.
Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia.
GEORGE O’BRIEN, 3rd Earl of Egremont, three letters, 1821. Petworth House Archives, NRA 15719.
WILLIAM WINDHAM, over 200 items, 1800-1806. BL Add. MS. 37853.
JOHN WRIGHT, many letters, 1807-1810. BL Add. MS. 31126.
Printed Material
LEWIS MELVILLE, Life and Letters of William Cobbett ( London, 1913).
GEORGE DOUGLAS HOWARD COLE, The Life of William Cobbett ( London, 1924).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS III 602.
Portrait: BLM (P); NPG
Correspondence
1836-1865, diaries, 1836-1861, and a few other papers.
BL Add. MSS. 43647-43678, 43807-43808, 50131, 50748-50751.
1832-1865, including many copies of out-letters. Accounts, both business and estate, papers and notes on various topics, diaries andjournals. Cobden papers, West Sussex RO.
Some correspondence and a few miscellaneous papers, 1815—1865.
Cobden-Sanderson collection, West Sussex RO.
A small amount of correspondence, 1836-1861. Cobden and Unwin papers, West Sussex RO.
Cobden family papers, including some letters to and from Richard Cobden, mainly on business matters, 1825-1857. Manchester City Library.
A large collection of correspondence to family, Julie and Salis Schwabe and miscellaneous correspondents UCLA
Letters to Julie Schwabe, Thomas Hodgkin et al Beinecke Library, Yale University
Letters addressed to Cobden on the business of the Anti-Corn Law League are in the letter books of the League, 1838-1840, Manchester City Library.
Eight letters to various correspondents, 1842-1863. London UL, A.L.s 33-38, 351,250.
Nine letters to various correspondents, 1841-1855, in various collections. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
One hundred and sixteen letters to various correspondents including James Wilson and Richard Page. Bodleian Library, Oxford
Letters to Rouher, Guizot, Prince Napoléon et al, Archives Nationales, Paris
Fourteen letters to various correspondents, Birmingham University Library
Thirty one letters, Denbighshire RO
Sixty nine letters to various correspondents, William Perkins Library, Duke University
Twelve letters to John Morton, Gloucestershire RO
Letters to Charles Sumner et al, Harvard University Library
Letters to Edmund Potter, Thomas Hunter, Edward Watkin, et al, JRUL, Manchester
Seventy three letters, mainly to Lord John Russell and Lord Cowley, National Archives
Twenty two lettters to Pulsky & Szemere, National Szechenyi Library
Six letters, National Archives of Scotland
Twenty nine letters, NLS
Forty one letters, New York Public Library
Fourteen letters, Historical Society of Pennslyvania
Eleven letters, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York
Five letters, Princeton UL
Twelve letters to various correspondents, Stockport Public Library
Twelve letters to various correspondents, Trinity College Library, Cambridge
Letters to Sir Joshua Walmesley, William Mitchell et al, West Sussex RO
Correspondents
EDWARD BAINES, ten letters, 1841-1855. Baines papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
WILLLIAM BEADON, thirteen letters, 1840-1851. Somerset RO
JOHN BRIGHT, both sides of the correspondence, 1837—1865.
BL Add. MSS. 43383-43384, 43649-43652.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, nine letters, 1838-1863.
Brougham papers.UCL
JOHN HILL BURTON, c. 20 letters, 1839-1846. NLS MS.9406.
HENRY CATT, three letters, 1861. University of Chicago Library.
EDWARD DAVIES DAVENPORT, five letters, 1843-1845.
Bromley-Davenport Muniments, Manchester JRUL
THOMAS HAINES DUDLEY, four letters, 1863-1864
Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, over 400 letters, 1841-1865. BL Add. MSS. 44135-44136.
ALEXANDER IRELAND, c. 12 letters, 1855-1865. BL Add. MS. 33515.
LOUIS KOSSUTH, three letters. National Archives of Hungary
SIR LOUIS MALLET, 66 letters, 1860-1865. Mallet Papers, Balliol College Library
MARCO MINGHETTI, six letters, 1847-1861. Bibliotheca dell'Archiginnasio, Bologna
GEORGE MOFFATT, one hundred and six letters, 1853-1864. Herefordshire RO
JOSEPH PARKES, seven letters, 1852-1861. Parkes papers, UCL
FRANCIS PLACE, seven letters, 1840-1846. BL Add. MS. 35151
HENRY RICHARD, c.200 letters. BL
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, 55 letters, 1854-1865. Thorold Rogers papers, Bodleian
LORD JOHN RUSSELL, 1st Earl Russell, c. 12 letters, 1852-1860. BL Add. MS. 38080.
SAMUEL SMILES, 15 letters, 1841-1863. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
JOHN BENJAMIN SMITH, 115 letters, 1839-1865. J. B. Smith papers, Manchester City Library.
THOMAS SPENCER, four letters, 1848-1849. Spencer papers, London UL MS. 791.
CHARLES STURGE, 25 letters, 1842-1864. BL
JOSEPH STURGE, 481, 1839-1859. BL Add. MSS. 43722, 50131
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, four letters, 1859-1860. Broadlands papers, Southampton UL
THOMAS THOMASSON, 22 letters. BLPES
GEORGE WILSON, c. 200 letters, 1837-1864. George Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
Printed & Web Material
'Richard Cobden to Sir Joshua Walmsley, 1848-1863. Printed from the original manuscripts in the New York Public Library'. Bulletin of the New York Public Library, 8 (1904), 9-21.
Letters of Richard Cobden to Charles Sumner’, American Historical Review II (1897), 294-319.
The American Diaries of Richard Cobden , ed. Elizabeth Hoon Cawley (Princeton, 1952).
The European Diaries of Richard Cobden, 1846-1849 , ed. Miles Taylor (Aldershot, 1994)
Edward Hughes, The Development of Cobden's Economic Doctrines and his Methods of Propaganda: Some Unpublished Correspondence', Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Manchester , 22:2 (1938), 405-18 (and separately pubished)
John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Life of Richard Cobden (London, 1881).
J.Salis Schwabe, Reminiscences of Richard Cobden (London, 1895)
Palgrave I, 316; ODNB; Boase I, 659; ESS III 602; Dictionary of Modern British Radicals; Thoemmes Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers
The Letters of Richard Cobden ', www.uea.ac.uk/his/research/projects/cobden
RUTH LOUISA COHEN, 1906-91
Correspondence and papers as Principal of Newnham College 1954-72
College Archives, Newnham College Cambridge
Notes of her lectures 1956, Tam Dalyell Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
Correspondents
EDWARD MORGAN FORSTER, Correspondence between Forster and Newnham College 1952-60, Forster Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB
Portraits
Newnham College Cambridge; photograph by Dorothy Hahn, Newnham College Cambridge
GEORGE DOUGLAS HOWARD COLE, 1889-1959
Academic, personal and political correspondence and papers, drafts, lecture notes, manuscripts and plays, 1909-57
G.D.H. Cole Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
Correspondence with publishers, literary agents and translators, some personal correspondence, drafts and manuscripts, 1910-58 George Douglas Howard Cole Papers, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
Papers relating to Nuffield College Reconstruction Survey, 1941-3
Leeds University Library
Correspondence, literary papers, biographical memoranda
Ruskin College, Oxford
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1939-46, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
MARGARET COLE NEE POSTGATE, Correspondence 1932 and 1947, Margaret Cole Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
CHARLES ANTHONY RAVEN CROSLAND, Correspondence 1948-9, Crosland Papers, BLPES
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1943 and 1945, Durbin Papers, BLPES
HUGH JENKINS, Correspondence 1954-6, Jenkins Papers, BLPES
GEORGE LANSBURY, Correspondence 1929, 1933, 1940, Lansbury Papers, BLPES
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932 and 1937, Meade Papers, BLPES
JAMES SMITH MIDDLETON, Correspondence 1919-22, 1938, J.S. Middleton Papers, Labour Party Archives, People’s History Museum, Manchester
GILBERT MURRAY, Correspondence, Murray Papers, Bodleian Library Oxford
FABIAN SOCIETY, Correspondence 1931-56, Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN, Letters to Manchester Guardian, Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
Printed material
ODNB; Margaret Cole, The Life of G.D.H. Cole (London: Macmillan, 1971); Margaret Cole, Growing Up Into Revolution (London: Longmans, 1949); A.W. Wright, G.D.H. Cole and Socialist Democracy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979); L.P. Carpenter, G.D.H. Cole: An Intellectual Biography (Cambridge University Press, 1973);
Asa Briggs and John Saville eds Essays in Labour History in honour of G.D.H. Cole (London: Macmillan, 1960)
Portraits
NPG; Nuffield College Oxford
Papers including correspondence, diaries, notes and notebooks.
Crosland Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE DALTON, Correspondence 1950s, Dalton Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB ; New Palgrave I 728; Susan Crosland, Tony Crosland (London: Jonathan Cape, 1982)
Portraits
NPG; Susan Crosland, Tony Crosland (1982)
Crowther’s small collection of papers is in the possession of his family. Contact Hon, D.R.G. Crowther, 5 Melbourne Place, Cambridge
Correspondents
SIR WILLIAM HALEY, Correspondence, 1952-69, Haley Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge.
WALTER THOMAS LAYTON, FIRST BARON LAYTON, Correspondence, 1938-1965, Layton Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1952-3, 1968, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1948, 1953, Robertson Papers, Trinity College Cambridge
Printed Matter
ODNB; XIV, 499-500; DNB. 1971-80, 199-200; Ruth Dudley Edwards. The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist, 1943-1993 (London 1993)
Portraits: NPG, H. Coster, photograph, 1937
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, 1949-1919
Notes of Cunningham’s lectures at Girton College Cambridge 1890-3.
Knowles Papers, BLPES.
Correspondents
OSCAR BROWNING, Correspondence 1876-1909, Oscar Browning Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1917, 1930, Cannan Papers, BLPES
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1905, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LILIAN CHARLOTTE ANNE KNOWLES, Correspondence 1916, Knowles Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Proceedings of the British Academy (1919-20); H.S. Foxwell, ‘Archdeacon Cunningham’, Economic Journal 29 (1919), pp. 382-90; Lilian Knowles, ‘Archdeacon Cunningham’, Economic Journal 29 (1919), pp. 390-93; Audrey Cunningham, William Cunningham: teacher and priest (London: SPCK,1950)
Portraits
Portrait NPG; portrait, Trinity College Cambridge; photograph LSE
Papers including diaries, correspondence, speeches and personal papers.
Dalton Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
COLIN GRANT CLARK, Correspondence 1927-54, Clark Papers, Brasenose College Oxford
CHARLES ANTHONY RAVEN CROSLAND, Correspondence 1946-56, Crosland Papers, BLPES
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1940s, Durbin Papers, BLPES
HUGH TODD NAYLOR GAITSKELL, Correspondence 1932-46, Gaitskell Papers, University College London
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-62, Meade Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Notes of Dalton’s lectures at LSE 192-3, Plant Papers, BLPES
WILLIAM STUCKEY PIERCY, Correspondence 1940s, Piercy Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1927-59, Notes of Dalton’s lectures at LSE 1920-3, Robbins Papers, BLPES
LABOUR PARTY, Memoranda and correspondence 1930s and 1940s, Labour Party Archives, National Museum of Labour History, Manchester
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave I 747; The Political Diary of Hugh Dalton 1918-40, 1945-60 ed Ben Pimlott (London: Jonathan Cape, 1986); The Second World War Diary of Hugh Dalton 1940-5 ed Ben Pimlott (London: Jonathan Cape, 1986); Ben Pimlott, Hugh Dalton (London: Jonathan Cape, 1985)
Portraits
Ben Pimlott, Hugh Dalton (1985)
Papers including notes, correspondence, press cuttings and printed matter on subjects such as British industries (including aviation, tin, steel, cotton and coal), prices, wages, restrictive practices, economic development overseas, and the Local Government Commission (1959-65). There are some personal papers.
Devons Papers, LSE.
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1949-65, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
Alec Cairncross, ‘Ely Devons: a memoir’ in Ely Devons, Papers on Planning and Economic Management ed Alec Cairncross (Manchester University Press), 1-16
ODNB XV 990-1
Personal and family papers, diaries, correspondence and publications, Dobb Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
1943 Minutes of the Economic Committee (including questions for Dobb) and paper by Dobb for 1966 Conference on Recent Problems and Changes in Socialist Countries, Communist Party of Great Britain Papers, People’s History Museum, Manchester.
Correspondents
ROBIN PAGE ARNOTT, Correspondence 1940-67, Robin Page Arnott Papers, Brynmore Jones Library, University of Hull
R. PALME DUTT, Correspondence 1925-6, 1961-2, 1968, Communist Party of Great Britain Papers, People’s History Museum, Manchester
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1937-1962, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1929, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1939-41, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1928-1970s, Sraffa Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge
Printed Sources
Ronald L. Meek, ‘Maurice Herbert Dobb 1900-1976’, Proceedings of the British Academy LXIII (1977) 333-49
ODNB; New Palgrave I 910-12
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy, 1977
Papers including lecture notes, drafts, research notes and correspondence.
Durbin Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
COLIN GRANT CLARK, Correspondence 1927-48, Clark Papers, Brasenose College Oxford
EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE DALTON, Correspondence and memoranda, 1934-46, Dalton Papers, BLPES
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence 1934, League of Nations Archives, Geneva
HUGH TODD NAYLOR GAITSKELL, Correspondence 1932-47, Gaitskell Papers, UCL
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-3, Meade Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 193Os, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1932-46, Robbins Papers, BLPES
FABIAN SOCIETY, Memoranda and related correspondence 1931-44, Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
LABOUR PARTY, Memoranda and correspondence, 1941-4, Labour Party Archives, Museum of Labour History, Manchester
Printed material
Elizabeth Durbin, New Jerusalems: The Labour Party and the Economics of Democratic Socialism (London: Routledge, 1985)
ODNB; New Palgrave I 945
Portraits
Elizabeth Durbin, New Jerusalems (1985)
A commonplace book, 1787-1802. BL Add. MS. 43702.
Manuscript entitled ‘Epsom: a Vision’, 1797, 52 pages. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
The minutes of the Committee of Insurance and the Treasury Committee of the Globe Insurance Company, 1803-1809, are signed by Eden as chairman. A report on remuneration of firemen to the Committee of Insurance, pp. 133-135, is a rare example of his personal contribution being recorded.
Guildhall Library, MSS. 11657-11658.
Correspondents
JEREMY BENTHAM, four letters, 1797-1803. BL Add. MSS. 33542-33544.
JONATHAN BOUCHER, 30 items, 1786-1800. Boucher papers, East Sussex RO
WILLIAM EDEN, 1st Baron Auckland, four letters, 1798-1806. BL Add. MSS. 34454-34457.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, one letter, 1797. Royal Society of Arts Library, London.
NICHOLAS VANSITTART, Baron Bexley, one letter (with comments by Jeremy Bentham), 1807.
BL Add. MS. 31235.
Printed Material
Catalogue of the Library of Sir F. M. Eden, Compiled by Himself (1806).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS V 397.
Letters to Edgeworth, 1875-1916, mainly testimonials and congratulations. These include many from economists, but none which have significant material on economics. Offprints of reviews of works on economics, mainly from the Academy. Printed applications for university posts. A few newspaper cuttings to papers given by Edgeworth.
Edgeworth papers. 7
Correspondents
C. F. BICKERDIKE, c. 50 letters, 1902-1906. Bickerdike papers. 3
EDWIN CANNAN, 18 letters, 1906-1925. Cannan collection, BLPES
SIR ROBERT ENSOR, two letters, 1899-1900. Ensor papers, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 335 letters to, 1880-1922, in RDFC; 3 letters, 1881-1888. Edgeworth papers; 4 letters, 1899. Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES Baron Keynes, 72 items, 1908-1925. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, nine letters, 1890-1900.
J.N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 43 letters, 1891-1916. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
LEON WALRAS, ten letters, 1888-1890.
Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
KNUT WICKSELL, eight letters, 1894-1915.
Wicksell papers, Lund Universitetsbibliotek, Sweden.
Printed Material
ARTHUR LYON BOWLEY, F. Y. Edgeworth's Contribution to Mathematical Statistics ( London, 1928).
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, ‘Francis Ysidro Edgeworth’, in Essays in Biography, vol. x of Collected Writings ( London, 1972).
JAMES BONAR, ‘Memories of F. Y. Edgeworth’, Economic Journal, XXXVI (1926) 647-653.
F.Y, Edgeworth: Mathematical Psychics and Further Papers on Political Economy , ed. Peter Newman ( Oxford, 2003) .
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS v 397; IESS iv 506.
Portraits: see Keynes and Bonar (above).
PAUL EINZIG, 1897-1973
Correspondence, manuscripts and working notes, 1893-1973.
Einzig Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge.
Correspondents
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1920, 1935-6, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1937, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1969, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence relating to Economic Journal, 1948-63
Printed Material
ODNB; P. Einzig, In the Centre of Things (London: Hutchinson, 1960)
Portraits
Photograph in Einzig Papers
Ellis's personal papers are recorded as having been destroyed (see Ellis and Blyth, below).
Records of his professional career with the Indemnity Marine Insurance Company, in the form of financial reports and correspondence on behalf of the company.
Guildhall Library, MSS. 11831-11890.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, eight letters, 1848-1860.
Brougham papers, UCL
EDWIN CHADWICK, three letters, 1841-1865. Chadwick papers, UCL
GEORGE COMBE, several hundred letters with replies, 1846-1858. NLS, Combe papers.
Printed Material
ETHEL ELLIS, Memoirs of William Ellis ( London, 1888).
EDMUND KELL BLYTH, Life of William Ellis ( London, 1889).
Palgrave I 693; ODNB VI 716; Boase I 986.
Portrait: see Blyth (above).
His papers are not held by the Fawcett family, the Fawcett Library or Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
41 letters from John Stuart Mill, 1860-1870, and one letter from W. T. Thornton, 1862. Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, four letters, 1860-1861.
Brougham papers, UCL
EDWIN CHADWICK, five letters, 1874-1880. Chadwick papers, UCL
SIR CHARLES DILKE, ten letters, 1868-1880. BL Add. MSS. 43909-43910.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, many letters, 1865-1884. BL Add. MS. 44156.
FANNY HERTZ, eight letters, 1859-1864. Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, four letters, 1865-1878. Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
GEORGE HOWELL, eight letters, 1866-1884. Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, eight letters, 1875-1884. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7562.
MACMILLAN, several letters, 1872-1879. BL Add. MS. 55206.
JOHN STUART MILL, letter or letters, n.d. Mill papers, Yale UL
CHARLES HENRY PEARSON, three letters, 1879-1883. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d187.
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, four letters, 1862-1884. Thorold Rogers papers, NRA 12396.
SEDLEY TAYLOR, 17 letters, 1873-1884. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 6258.
Printed Material
LESLIE STEPHEN, Life of Henry Fawcett ( London, 1885).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase i 1027; ESS vi 153.
Portraits: NPG ; Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
CHARLES RYLE FAY, 1884-1961
c. 1000 volumes and documents comprising working papers 1925-1961.
Notebooks of Charles Ryle Fay, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
Correspondence and papers on education and early career, 1894-1910.
Ms.Add.7746, Department of Manscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Library
Correspondence, journal and manuscripts.
Charles Ryle Fay Papers, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto Library.
Letters to Fay from famous economists, various dates.
Charles Ryle Fay Papers, Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1922, 1928-44, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
OSCAR BROWNING, Correspondence 1901-12, Oscar Browning Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge; Correspondence 1907-22, Ms.Add.7461, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Library
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1907-14, 1925-33, Cannan Papers, BLPES
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1910-43, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1958, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1935 and 1958, Robertson Papers, Trinity College Cambridge
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence with Eileen Power and Michael Postan, 1939-41, Economic History Society/O/1, BLPES
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN, Letters to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian , Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal, 1951, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
New Palgrave; C.R. Fay, Youth and Power: the diversions of an economist (London: Longmans 1931); Hugh Gault, Quirky Dr Fay: a remarkable life (Cambridge: Gretton Books, 2011)
Portraits
CHARLES HILLIARD FEINSTEIN, 1932-2004
Papers, drafts, notes etc, relating to National Income, Expenditure and Output of the United Kingdom 1855-1965 (1972) and to Studies in Capital Formation in the United Kingdom 1760-1920 (1988)
Feinstein Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
Correspondents
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence 1980s, Economic History Society Papers, BPLES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence relating to Economic Journal, 1978-93, Royal Economic Society Papers, BPLES
Printed material
ODNB
32 essays on philosophical topics with a few fragments of notes. Three volumes of lectures on pneumatics and moral philosophy (mainly 1776-1785). A copy of the Proceedings of the British Commissioners at Philadelphia, 1778-1779, partly in Ferguson's hand.
Edinburgh UL
Many single letters by Ferguson to various correspondents are in collections at the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh UL, Glasgow UL
Correspondents
ALEXANDER CARLYLE, 17 letters, 1775-1802. Edinburgh UL
ALEXANDER CARLYLE, copies of letters, and other material, 1775-1800.
NLS, Lee papers.
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, two letters, 1780 and 1810.
Melville Castle Muniments, Scottish RO
SIR JOHN MACPHERSON, 72 letters, 1773-1808. Edinburgh UL
CHRISTOPHER WYVILL, one or two letters, 1782. Wyvill papers, North Riding RO
Printed Material
ADAM FERGUSON, Saggio sulla Storia della Societa Civile, ed. Pasquale Salvucci ( Florence, 1973).
Includes an excellent bibliography and list of manuscripts.
The Correspondence of Adam Ferguson , ed. Vincenzo Merolle (1995)
DAVID KETTLER, The Social and Political Thought of Adam Ferguson (Columbus, Ohio, 1965).
JOHN SMALL, Biographical Sketch of Adam Ferguson ( Edinburgh, 1864).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS vi 184; IESS v 369.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A).
JOHN STANDISH FFORDE, 1921-2000
Papers, including correspondence and memoranda.
ADM35, Bank of England Archives.
Correspondents
Printed material
John Fforde, The Bank of England and Public Policy 1941-1958 (Cambridge University Press, 1992)
PHILIP SARGANT FLORENCE, 1890-1982
Correspondence, diaries and papers.
Sargant Florence Papers, Library of Birmingham.
Correspondents
John Craven Pritchard, Correspondence re Political and Economic Planning, Pritchard Papers, University of East Anglia
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal, 1934, 1953-8, Royal Economic Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave
Foxwell’s papers, in great profusion and including a vast correspondence on economic, and bibliographical, personal, and other matters, have been catalogued by their owner, Richard Freeman. The collection has been used by authors and editors working on Jevons, Marshall, and Sidgwick.
Letters of Foxwell to Reginald Rye, the Goldsmith’s Librarian, and other officials of London University, c. 100 items, 1903-1916. Correspondence of Sir Walter Prideaux of the Goldsmith’s Company including many letters from Foxwell, c. 330 items, 1900-1916. The papers deal with the purchase of Foxwell’s library, its transfer to London University, the arrangements for bookbinding and the controversies surrounding the location of the library and its use and misuse.
London UL, MSS. 602, 789-790.
A further 86 boxes of assorted personal and other material was donated to London UL by Richard Freeman. It includes collections of newspaper cuttings on the subjects of Foxwell’s teaching and bibliographic inquiries over the period 1901 to 1931. A large part of the material deals with the history of socialism, and money and banking, especially bimetallism.
London UL, MS 1115. Kept at Egham Depository and therefore readers need to give notice of their interest.
Notes and papers on currency, 1884-1893
London UL MS 502.
Some of Foxwell’s correspondence, including c. 400 letters to him from various correspondents, and 72 letters to W. R. Scott, 1889-1933, and a few to James Bonar. Manuscripts of two lectures given to the City of London, 1894 and of a review of the Duke of Argyll’s Unseen Foundations, a shortened version of which appeared in the Manchester Guardian.
Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
Many letters in Macmillan Archive, 1885-1920. BL Add. MS. 55196; well over 100 letters to the firm and its members, 1883-1930, in R. D. Freeman Collection (RDFC).
Letters to C. C. Eaton, Arthur H. Cole and Wallace B. Donham, 35 in all, 1927-1932.
Baker Library Archives, Harvard University.
Correspondence and printed testimonials relating to his appointment as Professor at University College, London, 1881. College correspondence, UCL
Student notes on Foxwell’s lectures on currency and banking at LSE, including those of Arnold Plant.
LSE Deposits/9/2 and Plant/474, BLPES
Correspondents
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, 12 letters, 1893-1903, in RDFC
CHARLES FREDERICK BASTABLE, 35 letters, 1877-1923, in RDFC
HENRY RAMIÉ BEETON, 3 letters, 1894 in Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
SIR ARTHUR LYON BOWLEY, 2 letters, 1901-1906. Bowley papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, 16 letters, 1893-1929. Cannan collection, BLPES
SIR GEORGE DARWIN, 4 letters, 1901-1903. Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
FRANCIS YSIDRO EDGEWORTH, 3 letters, 1881-1888. Edgeworth papers. 7
CHARLES RYLE FAY, Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
GEORGE HOWELL, 11 letters, 1892-1906.
Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
FRANCIS JOHN HENRY JENKINSON, 23 letters, 1889-1922. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 6463.
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, 2 letters, 1879-1882. Jevons papers, Manchester J RUL
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, 23 letters, 1910-1932. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, 34 letters, 1877-1917 in .J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
SIR JOSEPH LARMOR, 14 letters, 1893-1923. St John’s College, Cambridge.
JAMES MAVOR, some letters to Mavor, University of Toronto
ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, 17 letters, 1885-1906. Palgrave papers. 9
LANCELOT RIDLEY PHELPS, 13 letters, 1890-1917, in RDFC
ARTHUR CECIL PIGOU, 12 letters, 1898-1928, in RDFC
LANGFORD LOVELL FREDERICK RICE PRICE, 74 letters, 1886-1930, in RDFC
SIR WALTER PRIDEAUX, 70 letters, 1901-1914, in RDFC; and many to him in London U.L collections mentioned above.
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, 12 letters, 1922-1926, in RDFC
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, 20 letters, 1879-1888, in RDFC
REGINALD A. RYE, 117 letters, 1906-1927, in RDFC, and many to him in London UL collections mentioned above.
WILLLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, 405 letters, 1911-1936, in RDFC, also letters to Audrey Foxwell, 1939.
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 42 letters, 1888-1930, in RDFC; 19 letters, 1888-1928. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
GEORGE FINDLAY SHIRRAS, 15 letters, 1913-1930, in RDFC
HENRY SIDGWICK, 56 letters, 1872-1898, in RDFC
WILLIAM SMART, 38 letters, 1889-1930, in RDFC
PIERO SRAFFA, 17 letters, 1923-1931, in RDFC, also letter to Audrey Foxwell, 1956.
SIR JOSIAH STAMP, 14 letters, 1920-1933, in RDFC, also letter to Audrey Foxwell, 1940.
SEDLEY TAYLOR, 3 letters, 1884. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 6258.
ARNOLD TOYNBEE, 17 letters, 1880-1883, in RDFC
FRANCIS A. WALKER, 18 letters, 1883-1910, in RDFC; 8 letters, 1893-1896. Walker papers, Library of Congress.
GRAHAM WALLAS, 3 letters, 1891-1898. Wallas papers, BLPES
LÉON WALRAS, 23 letters, 1882-1896, in RDFC; 22 letters, 1882-1893.Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
ALLYN YOUNG, three letters, 1928-1929. Baker Library Archives, Harvard University.
Printed Material
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, ‘Herbert Somerton Foxwell’, in Essays in Biography, vol. x of Collected Writings ( London, 1972).
New Palgrave; ODNB
Portraits: NPG(A); see Keynes (above).
Papers including correspondence, notes, lecture notes and papers relating to his education and academic career as well as material relating to his political career.
Gaitskell Papers, University College London.
Correspondents
COLIN GRANT CLARK, Correspondence 1929-58, Clark Papers, Brasenose College Oxford
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-62, Meade Papers, BLPES
WILLIAM STUCKEY PIERCY, Correspondence and memoranda 1938-3, Piercy Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1944-54, Robbins Papers, BLPES
FABIAN SOCIETY, Memoranda and related correspondence 1930s,Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
LABOUR PARTY, Memoranda 1940s, Labour Party Archives, Museum of Labour History, Manchester
Printed material
Philip M. Williams, Hugh Gaitskell (Oxford, 1979 and 1982); The Diary of Hugh Gaitskell 1945-1956 ed Philip M. Williams (London: Jonathan Cape, 1983); Elizabeth Durbin, New Jerusalems: The Labour Party and the Economics of Democratic Socialism (London: Routledge, 1985)
ODNB; New Palgrave II 454-5
Portraits
NPG; Philip M. Williams, Hugh Gaitskell (1979 and 1982)
Correspondence, 1861-1910, mainly on personal matters, but some on currency and other economic topics. Miscellaneous papers and newspaper cuttings, six volumes in all.
Giffen collection, BLPES
Correspondents
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, six letters, 1881-1887. Chamberlain papers, Birmingham UL
LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, three items, 1886.
Churchill papers, Churchill College, Cambridge.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 41 letters to, 1889-1901, in RDFC
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, nine letters and memoranda, 1879-1886.
BL Add. MSS. 44258 – 44666.
SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH, several letters, 1889-1897. St Aldwyn papers, Gloucestershire RO
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, six letters, 1871-1894. Palgrave papers. 9
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, two letters, 1895. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
HERBERT SPENCER, two letters, 1885-189G. Spencer papers, London UL, MS. 791.
Printed Material
ESS VI G 5G; New Palgrave; ODNB; IESS VI 181.
Portrait: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (May 1909).
A few papers of Goschen (which were originally part of the Balfour papers), including correspondence with A. J. Balfour and some letters on Oxford University matters.
Bodleian, MS. Dep. c182-c183.
A register of Goschen's letters as First Lord of the Admiralty, 1895-1900.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Hist. c386.
Letters to and from Goschen on financial questions, 18871897, with one or two other papers.
Welby collection, BLPES
Correspondents
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, 1st Earl of Balfour, many letters, 1887-1906. BL Add. MS. 49706.
JOHN EDWARD COURTENAY BODLEY, five letters, 1884-1886. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d174.
HENRY BROADHURST, three letters, 1890-1893. Broadhurst collection, BLPES
EDWARD CARDWELL, correspondence and memoranda, 1869-1874.
Cardwell papers, PRO
EDWIN CHADWICK, 11 letters, n.d. Chadwick papers, UCL
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, 23 items, 1886-1899. Chamberlain papers, Birmingham UL
LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, 14 items, 1886-1893. Churchill papers, Churchill College, Cambridge.
SIR RICHARD ASSHETON CROSS, 27 letters, 1882-1901. BL Add. MS. 51267.
SIR CHARLES DILKE, about 15 items, 1878-1906. BL Add. MSS. 43910-43919.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, many letters, 1865-1896. BL Add. MS. 44161.
ALBERT HENRY GEORGE GREY, 4th Earl Grey, about 30 letters, n.d.
Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
FREDERIC HARRISON, five letters, 1863-1869. Harrison papers, BLPES
THOMAS HUGHES, two letters, 1886.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. e94.
GRANVILLE GEORGE LEVESON-GOWER, 2nd Earl Granville, several letters, 1868-1874.
Granville papers, PRO
GEORGE MELLY, eight letters, 1867-1873. Melly correspondence, Liverpool RO
FRIEDRICH MAX MULLER, three letters, 1887-1896. Bodleian, MS. Dep. d170.
SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, eight letters, 1876-1885. BL Add. MS. 50021.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, 14 letters, 1873-1886. Palgrave papers. 9
CHARLES HENRY PEARSON, 16 letters, 1860-1893. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d188.
GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON, 2nd Earl of Ripon, ten letters, 1866-1888. BL Add. MS. 43532.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, a few letters, 1868-1870.
Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c500.
SIR EDGAR VINCENT, Viscount D'Abernon, 36 letters, 1881 1900. BL Add. MS. 48922.
REGINALD EARLE WELBY, 1 St Baron Welby, several letters, 1888 – 1891.
BL Eg. MSS. 3291 B and D.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, ten letters, 1871-1884. Hickleton papers, NRA 8128.
Printed Material
PERCY COLSON, Lord Goschen and his Friends ( London, 1946).
ARTHUR RALPH DOUGLAS ELLIOTT, Life of Lord Goschen, 2 vols. ( London, 1911).
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS VI 705.
Portraits: NPG(A); see Colson (above).
Correspondence and papers, lectures and research materials
Gowing Papers, Museum of the History of Science, Oxford.
(The papers have not yet been sorted or listed fully; please consult the archivist.)
Material relating to her work on the volumes of the Official Civil History of the Second World War (British War Economy (with W.K. Hancock, 1949) and Civil Industry and Trade (with E.L. Hargreaves, 1952)
Cabinet Office Historical Section (CAB 102 and 140), National Archives
Material relating to Britain and Atomic Energy 1939-45 (1964) and Independence and Deterrence (with Lorna Arnold, 1974) may be preserved in the records of the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Correspondents
SIR JAMES CHADWICK, Correspondence relating to Britain and Atomic Energy 1939-45 1939-53, Chadwick Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge
SIR GEORGE PAGET THOMSON, Correspondence relating to Britain and Atomic Energy 1939-45 1961, Thomson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB XXII 147-9
Portraits
NPG photograph by Conrad Hafenrichter July 1984; photograph in Faculty of Modern History, University of Oxford; photographs in private collections reproduced in obituaries in The Guardian 9 November 1998, The Independent 11 November 1998 and The Times 20 November 1998
Political correspondence, c. 1820-1850, particularly concerning Home Office, Irish and Naval affairs.
Graham papers, NRA 2634. (Microfilms of this collection in the Bodleian, Cambridge UL, National Library of Ireland and the Newberry Library, Chicago.)
Correspondents
WILLIAM A’COURT, 1st Baron Heytesbury, copies of eight letters, 1845-1846.
Newcastle MSS., Nottingham UL
FRANCIS ROBERT BONHAM, many letters, 1837-1857. BL Add. MS. 40616.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 110 letters, 1818-1857. Brougham papers, UCL
SIR GEORGE BROWN, a few letters, 1843. N. L. S., MS. 2843.
EDWARD CARDWELL, many letters, 1852-1859.
Cardwell papers, PRO
EDWIN CHADWICK, 30 items, 1841-1851.
Chadwick papers, UCL
HENRY PELHAM CLINTON, 5th Duke of Newcastle, 67 letters, 1840-1861.
Newcastle MSS., Nottingham UL
SIR THOMAS JOHN COCHRANE, 30 letters, 1840-1855. NLS, MS. 2280 et seq.
JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, Baron Lyndhurst, 14 letters, 1842 – 1844.
Copley papers, Glamorgan RO
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, three letters, 1842 – 1851.
Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
HENRY DUNCAN, several letters, 1834-1835. Crawford papers, NRA 12609.
ROBERT DUNDAS, 2nd Viscount Melville, eight items, 1831-1832.
Melville Castle Muniments, Scottish RO
HENRY RICHARD VASSALL FOX, 3rd Baron Holland (and Lady Holland), 55 letters, c. 1826-1840.
BL Add. MS. 51542.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, many letters, 1837-1855.
BL Add. MSS. 44163 – 44164.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, many letters, 1840-1860.
BL Add. MSS. 43190-43192.
HENRY HARDINGE, 1st Viscount Hardinge, 20 letters, 1836 – 1854.
Hardinge papers, McGill University, Montreal.
GEORGE WILLIAM HOPE, several letters, 1841-1856.
Hope of Luffness papers, NRA 10172.
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham, a few letters, n.d. Lambton papers, NRA 11184.
WILLIAM WALTER LEGGE, 5th Earl of Dartmouth, four letters, 1842-1854.
Dartmouth MSS., William Salt Library, Stafford.
SIR THOMAS MARTIN, many letters, 1830-1854. BL Add. MSS. 41368-41466.
SIR CHARLES NAPIER, many letters, 1827-1854. BL Add. MSS. 40023-40026, 40037.
JOSEPH PARKES, two letters, 1854. Parkes papers, UCL
SIR ROBERT PEEL, much correspondence, 1827-1850. BL Add. MSS. 40318, 40446-40452.
SIR GEORGE SINCLAIR, several letters, 1835-1841. Sinclair of Ulbster papers, NRA 10552.
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, nine letters, 1831 – 1833.
Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
CHARLES WILLIAM STEWART, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, 71 letters, 1841-1852.
Londonderry papers, Durham RO
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 80 letters, 1831-1861.
Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, many letters, 1834-1855.
Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c4, c14, c30, c469.
THOMAS WALLACE, Baron Wallace, three letters, 1813. Middleton papers, Northumberland RO
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, nine letters, 1837-1857. Bodleian, MS. Wilberforce.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, two letters, 1831-1833. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, 87 letters, 1846-1861. Hickleton papers, NRA 8128.
Printed Material
ARVEL B. ERICKSON, The Public Career of Sir James Graham ( Oxford, 1952).
CHARLES STUART PARKER, Life and Letters of Sir James Graham Baronet of Netherby, P.C., G.C.B., 1792-1861 ( London, 1907).
JOHN T. WARD, Sir James Graham ( London, 1967).
Palgrave II 249; ODNB; Boase I 1196.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A); see Ward (above).
A 6-volume series of journals commencing in 1918 and ending a year before his death provide an unbroken account of daily doings, appointments, and thoughts. There is also a notebook on all books read and to be read covering the same period. The collection includes a small amount of correspondence, including individual letters from Hugh Campbell, Joseph Chamberlain, John Maynard Keynes, D. H. Macgregor, Frederick Ogilvie, and Joseph Shield Nicholson; contracts and correspondence with publishers for Gray’s poetry and his translations of Danish ballads into Scots; and with Longmans for his books on the Socialist Tradition and the Development of Economic Doctrine. There is a file containing a curriculum vitae and testimonials in support of Gray’s candidacy for the first chair of political economy at Aberdeen University in 1921. The testimonials were supplied by two academics, John Shield Nicholson and Richard Lodge, and by senior colleagues in the civil service who could vouch for Gray’s work for the Local Government Board, the Colonial Office, and the National Health Insurance Commission. Three articles by Gray and a satire in the form of a verse play featuring such characters as ‘Sir Maynard Canes’, ‘Hubert Hendison’, ‘Winston’ (Chancellor of the Exchequer), and ‘Ramsay’ (a Labour leader), entitled ‘Vespers: A Political Entertainment’ are included.
NLS, Manuscript Collections, MS 10717-25 (Acc 11897)
Two collections of literary correspondence were deposited by Gray containing letters from two poet friends, Gordon Bottomley and John Freeman, on literary subjects (NLS MS 9754); and letters from Nan Shepherd, 1957-1961 (NLS MS 27438). The correspondence with Freeman is published in John Freeman’s Letters, edited by G. Freeman and J. Squire, (1936)
Letters to the Secretary of Edinburgh University concerning Gray’s application and appointment to the chair of political economy in 1934-5; the conditions attached to his acceptance; and the date and theme of his inaugural lecture on ‘Some Observations on Planning’. Edinburgh UL
Letters and papers found in books presented to Edinburgh UL by Gray, 1957-9. Edinburgh UL DK 7.37
Letters to and from Hedwig Born, 1952. Edinburgh UL SBP 83191 Bor
Letter to Helen B. Cruikshank, 1954. Edinburgh UL Gen 1929/38
Letter from Gray to D. Heatley with an offprint of an article by Gray from the Scottish Historical Review, 1912. Edinburgh UL 81/96
Letters to and from Sir Thomas Jaffrey, 1948. Edinburgh UL 5.68
Correspondence with Charles Sarolea, an Edinburgh colleague and the Belgian consul, 1942-1947. Edinburgh UL 540901 in Sar Coll 13a
Letter about the Board of Customs signed by Adam Smith and donated by Gray in 1963 for deposit in the Nicholson (or departmental) Library as proof to students of economics that Smith had been a living person. Edinburgh UL Dh. 6.58
Correspondence with the editors of the Economic Journal on the publication of Gray’s Presidential Address to Section F of the British Association. RES Archives, BLPES, RES 6/1/182
CORRESPONDENTS
ALEC LYON MACFIE, a few letters, 1955-60. GULSC
SIR EDWARD AUSTIN GOSSAGE ROBINSON, letter to, 1934, on Dutch reviews in the Economic Journal. RES Archive, BLPES 17/1
PRINTED MATERIAL
‘Professor Gray’s Farewell’, University of Edinburgh Journal, XXXVIII, 3, June 1998, pp. 149-54.
TOM JOHNSTON, ‘Sir Alexander Gray: A “Varlet” Remembers’, Aberdeen University Review, LVIII, 201, Spring 1999, pp. 49-54
ALAN THOMPSON, ‘Sir Alexander Gray; A Personal Memoir’, University of Edinburgh Journal, June 2002
New Palgrave; ODNB
Notes on lectures attended by Gregpory at LSE, and correspondence with economists, 1910-34, COLL MISC 460, BLPES
Correspondents
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1951-61, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
ARNOLD PLANT, Notes of Gregory’s lectures 1921-3, correspondence 1925-7, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Notes of Gregory’s lectures at LSE 1920-3, Correspondence 1923, 1937, 1959, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
New Palgrave II 564
Portraits
Cartoon in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (Oxford, 1995)
(MARY) LYNDA DOROTHEA GRIER, 1880-1967
Personal and professional papers, largely relating to her period as Principal of Lady Margaret Hall (1921-45) and her retirement. There are, however, sets of lecture notes for Alfred Marshall (Lent and Easter terms 1908) and Goldsworth Lowes Dickinson (Michaelmas 1907 and Lent 1908) and some reminiscences of her teaching at Newnham College, Cambridge, and the University of Leeds
Grier Papers, Archives, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Correspondent
ALBERT MANSBRIDGE, letters to 1940-52, British Library, Add Ms 65258
Printed Material
ODNB XXIII 905-6; Rita McWilliams-Tullberg, Women at Cambridge (London: Victor Gollancz, 1975)
Portraits
NPG, Elliot & Fry half plate glass copy negative 1930s and quarter glass copy negative 1953; portrait by J. Gunn in the Hall of Lady Margaret Hall; photograph from Brown Book (the alumnae magazine of LMH) reprinted in ODNB
CLAUDE WILLIAM GUILLEBAUD, 1890-1971
Personal papers and correspondence 1927-72.
Guillebaud Papers, Library, St John’s College
Cambridge.
Correspondents
WILLIAM GEORGE CONSTABLE, Correspondence 1968-9, Constable Papers, Library, St John’s College Cambridge
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, Correspondence 1957, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1915-40, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1958, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1929-34, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed material
Portraits
Photograph by Elliot & Fry, NPG
WILLIAM KEITH HANCOCK, SIR KEITH HANCOCK, 1898-1988
Correspondence and papers relating to his biography of Jan Smuts, 1930-69; correspondence with other historians and with politicians.
William Keith Hancock Papers, National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT.
Papers relating to his general editorship of the Civil Histories of the Second World War.
Sir Keith Hancock official historian personal files, CAB160/3, National Archives, Kew.
Editor’s Report on the Civil Histories of the Second World War.
CAB102/604, National Archives, Kew.
Memoranda etc 1964-9 and 1956-61.
Official Papers of Sir Keith Hancock, Australian National University Archives.
Research papers and personal records relating to career.
Sir Keith Hancock Research Papers, Australian National University Archives.
Correspondents
LIONEL CURTIS, Correspondence 1934-54, Mss. Curtis,
Bodleian Library, Oxford
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1949-50, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Sources
ODNB; Australian Dictionary of Biography; Proceedings of the British Academy 82 (1993), 399-414; W.K. Hancock, Country and Calling (London: Faber & Faber, 1954); W.K. Hancock, Professing History (Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1976); D.A. Low, Keith Hancock (Carlton, Victoria: University of Melbourne Press, 2001)
Portraits
Portrait, Australian National University; photograph, British Academy
Papers connected with his academic appointments.
State Paper Office ( Dublin Castle), Official papers 1848, no. 144, Registered papers 1853, 9673.
Statistical returns signed by Hancock, but in another hand. Abercorn papers, PRONI
Proof copy, with manuscript corrections, of a paper on the Land Question, 1869.
NLI, MS. 2268.
Correspondents
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, letters and memoranda, 1869 – 1873.
BL Add. MS. 44421.
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, two letters, 1850-1888. Ingram papers, PRONI
SIR THOMAS LARCOM, letters and memoranda, n.d. Larcom papers, NLI
JOHN STRANG, two letters, 1852-1856.
Records of the Dilettante Society of Glasgow, Glasgow City Archives.
Printed Material
Palgrave II 278; ODNB; ESS VII 254.
Portrait: see Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, ed. R. D. Collison Black ( Dublin, 1947).
Correspondence
Harrod Papers Add Ms 71181-71197, Supplementary Harrod Papers Add Ms 71609-71620, Second Supplementary Harrod Papers Add Ms 72727-72818, British Library
Correspondence and papers.
Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
Notes, correspondence, memoranda and minutes.
Harrod Collection, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration
Correspondence mainly with John Maynard Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes and Roy Harrod Collection, Tokyo University
Correspondence with John Douglas Woodruff 1922-46.
Harrod-Woodruff Collection, Georgetown University Library, Washington DC
Note: There is an informative description of the several Harrod Collections by Daniele Besomi, The Collected Interwar Papers and Correspondence of Roy Harrod I, xxxi-xxxvii.
Correspondence as joint editor of the Economic Journal, 1945-61.
Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Letters to the Manchester Guardian, 1928-51, Manchester Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1932-54, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1933-4, Cannan Papers, BLPES
LORD CHERWELL (FREDERICK ALEXANDER LINDEMANN), Correspondence 1926-56, Cherwell Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1936-7, 1945, Durbin Papers, BLPES
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1937-62, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
HUBERT DOUGLAS HENDERSON, Correspondence 1934-6, Henderson Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, LORD KAHN, Correspondence 1934, 1946-9, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1933-8, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1926-46, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JACOB MARSCHAK, Correspondence 1937-8, Marschak Papers, Special Collections, UCLA Library
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-62, Meade Papers, BLPES
LADY JULIET RHYS WILLIAMS, Correspondence 1949-62, Rhys Williams J Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1938-67, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1932-51, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1931-51, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
BERTRAND RUSSELL, Correspondence 1959-62, Russell Archives, McMaster University Library, Hamilton, Ontario
JOHN DOUGLAS WOODRUFF, Correspondence 1920-52, Douglas Woodruff Papers, Georgetown University Library, Washington DC
OXFORD ECONOMISTS RESEARCH GROUP, Correspondence, notes and memoranda 1935-40, Andrews/Brunner Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal 1934, 1963-76, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave II, 595-602; Proceedings of the British Academy 1979; Henry Phelps Brown, ‘Sir Roy Harrod: a biographical memoir’, Economic Journal 90 (1980); The Collected Interwar Papers and Correspondence of Roy Harrod ed Daniele Besomi, 3 vols (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2003); Warren Young, Harrod and his Trade Cycle Group (New York University Press, 1989); Warren Young, Interpreting Mr Keynes: the IS-LM enigma (Polity Press, Cambridge, 1987)
Portraits
NPG; Christ Church, Oxford
Professional papers, correspondence, notes and publications
Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge.
Professional papers, National Archives, Kew, T208/1-208, Financial Enquiries Branch (Hawtrey Papers).
Correspondents
SIR ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1937-62, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1942-52, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1930-40, 1970, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-70, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1928-69, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Sources
DNB 1971-80, 391; ODNB XXV 291; New Palgrave II 605; IESS VI 328.
Papers, including extensive correspondence, notes and papers.
Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Papers, including correspondence, Hayek Incremental Material, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Correspondents
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1940s, Durbin Papers, BLPES
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1949-64, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
THEODORE EMANUEL GUGGENHEIM GREGORY, Correspondence, COLL MISC 460, BLPES
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence, Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1945-50, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1934-52, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1930-43, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1931-46, Keynes Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1933-82, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1978-81, Meade Papers, BLPES
KARL RAIMUND POPPER, Correspondence 1936-69, Popper Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1930-50, 1960-71, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1941, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1931-46, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1930-68, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1970s, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
MONT PELERIN SOCIETY, Correspondence and memoranda 1944-85, Mont Pelerin Society Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1934-8, Society for Protection of Science and Learning Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave II 609-14; The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek eds W.W. Bartley III, Stephen Kresge, Peter Klein and Bruce Caldwell (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989- ); Hayek on Hayek: An Autobiographical Dialogue eds Stephen Kresge and Leif Wenar (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994); Denis O’Brien, ‘Friedrich August von Hayek’, Proceedings of the British Academy 84 (1994) 347-66; Alan Ebenstein, Friedrich Hayek: A Biography (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2001); Alan Ebenstein, Hayek’s Journey: The Mind of F.A. Hayek (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003); Bruce Caldwell, Hayek’s Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F.A. Hayek (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004)
Portraits
Hayek on Hayek (1994); Denis O’Brien, ‘Friedrich August von Hayek’, Proceedings of the British Academy 84 (1994) 347-66; Alan Ebenstein, Friedrich Hayek: A Biography (2001); Hayek: A Commemorative Album compiled by John Raybould (London: Adam Smith Institute, 1998)
Professional papers, including memoranda, notes, reports etc, with some correspondence; mainly dating from 1931-49.
Henderson Papers, Nuffield College Oxford.
Correspondents
JULIAN AMERY, Correspondence 1950, Julian Amery Papers, Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
LEOPOLD AMERY, Correspondence 1940s, Leopold Amery Papers, Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, Correspondence 1922-48, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1948, Hawtrey Papers, Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, Extensive correspondence 1914-40, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-7, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1916-48, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1932-47, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1932-6, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
GRAHAM WALLAS, Correspondence 1920-6, Wallas Papers, BLPES
Printed material
‘Sir Hubert Henderson, 1890-52’ Oxford Economic Papers supplement (June 1953); The Inter-war Years and Other Papers: A Selection from the Writings of Hubert Douglas Henderson edited by Henry Clay (Oxford, 1955)
ODNB; New Palgrave
Portraits
Oxford Economic Papers supplement (June 1953)
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.
The Hicks Papers are held by the Hicks Foundation, Oxford, and are not open to researchers.
Letters to the Manchester Guardian 1925-55.
Manchester Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1931-44, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1933-73, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1936-69, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
FRIEDRICH AUGUST HAYEK, Correspondence 1965-84, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1930s, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1934-81, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-69, Meade Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1928-9, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1939-71, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1933-56, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1933, 1935, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN WILLIAM NEVILL WATKINS, Correspondence 1974, Watkins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of the Economic Journal 1945-71, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave II, 641-6; Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XII, pp. 215-31.
T. Hirai and T. Nishizawa, ‘The letters between John Hicks and Ursula Webb, September-December 1935’, Institute for Economic and Business Administration Research, University of Hyogo, Working Paper 2007 (Hyogo, 2006)
Portraits
NPG; All Souls’ College, Oxford
Attempts to trace the Higgs papers have not met with any success.
Correspondents
SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, correspondence with various enclosures, 1906-1919.
BL Add. MSS. 41240-41242.
EDWIN CANNAN, 12 letters, 1896-1933. Cannan collection, BLPES
ARTHUR H. COLE, nine letters, 1929-1938. Baker Library Archives, Harvard University.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, copies of letters, 1890.
Collet papers. 8
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 641 letters, 1883-1936, in RDFC; 12 letters, 1899, Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
SIR ROBERT GIFFEN, two letters, 1895.
Giffen collection, BLPES
GEORGE HOWELL, two letters, 1906.
Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 12 letters, 1930-1936.
Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, two letters, 1908.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
MACMILLAN, many letters, 1896-1937.
BL Add. MS. 55198.
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, two letters, 1935-1936.
Scott papers, Glasgow UL
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, three letters, 1938.
Baker Library Archives, Harvard University.
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 28 letters, 1895-1910. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
Printed Material
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, ‘Henry Higgs’, in Essays in Biography, vol. x of Collected Writings ( London, 1972).
New Palgrave ; ODNB
From his early days in public life Hirst appears to have accumulated a considerable personal archive, which is said to have reflected his wide range of interests. The bulk of this collection, however, was destroyed or dispersed as a result of successive moves during and after the Second World War, and more of his papers may have been lost after his death in 1953. What survived was eventually placed by his widow in the custody of Mr A. F. Thompson of Wadham College, Oxford.
The remaining material consists largely of drafts for books and articles, a mass of press cuttings, and a miscellaneous collection of correspondence, most of which has no bearing on his career as an economist and economic historian. This material is not yet available for examination, but Mr Thompson is empowered to deal with enquiries.
Some lectures and notes by Hirst on Viscount Morley, with five letters to Hirst, 1928-1930.
Morley papers, India Office Library.
Correspondents
JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS, 42 letters, 1930-1948. Adams papers, Columbia UL, New York.
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, a few letters, 1925-1933.
Beveridge papers, BLPES
SIR JOHN BRUNNER, 29 letters, 1909-1917. Brunner papers, Liverpool UL
JOHN STEWART BRYAN, c. 175 items, 1924-1943. Virginia State Library, Richmond.
SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, three letters, 1905-1907.
BL Add. MSS. 41238-41240.
EDWIN CANNAN, ten letters, 1915-1932. Cannan collection, BLPES
JOHN BATES CLARK, two letters, 1911-1926. Clark papers, Columbia UL, New York.
LEONARD COURTNEY, 1st Baron Courtney of Penwith, four letters, 1915-1918.
Courtney collection, BLPES
SIR ROBERT ENSOR, seven letters, 1899-1904. Ensor papers, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, three letters, 1895-1897. BL Add. MSS. 44520-44523.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 11 letters, 1909-1920.
Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD, 80 items, 1921-1949. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Printed Material
F. W. Hirst: By His Friends ( London, 1958).
ODNB.
Portrait: see F. W. Hirst: By His Friends (above).
A few letters to Hobson, including one from Herbert Spencer, with a collection of press cuttings, typescripts of papers given to the South Place Ethical Society, and his copies of his published works.
Hobson papers, Hull UL
Notes on a League of Nations, 1915. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Hist. c402.
Correspondents
ALLEN AND UNWIN, letters to and from, 1927-1937, Reading UL
WILLIAM HARBUTT DAWSON, two letters, 1896-1904. Dawson papers, Birmingham UL
JOHN LAWRENCE LE BRETON HAMMOND, three letters, 1907 -1930.
Bodleian, MSS. Hammond.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 13 items, 1926-1935.
Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
HENRY DEMAREST LLOYD, six letters, 1895-1906.
Lloyd papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
MACMILLAN, several letters, 1914-1936. BL Add. MS. 55209.
GILBERT MURRAY, 17 letters, 1900-1918. Murray papers, Bodleian.
HERBERT LOUIS SAMUEL, 1st Viscount Samuel, two items, 1903. Samuel papers, House of Lords RO
CHARLES PRESTWICH SCOTT, six letters, 1899.
C. P. Scott correspondence, Manchester Guardian Archives, Manchester JRUL
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, three letters, n.d.
Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
GRAHAM WALLAS, three letters, 1909-1926. Wallas papers, BLPES
Printed Material
HENRY N. BRAILSFORD, The Life-Work of J. A. Hobson (1948).
JOHN ATKINSON HOBSON, Confessions of an Economic Heretic ( London, 1938).
New Palgrave; ODNB; IESS VI 489.
Four letters from Joseph Hume to Hodgskin, 1824-1846. NLS, MS. 3112.
Three letters from Herbert Spencer to Hodgskin, 1849-1855.
Seymour collection, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
A letter from James Mill to Hodgskin, 1829.
Hollander collection, University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, six letters, 1826-1859.
Brougham papers, UCL
RICHARD COBDEN, one letter (and several from Cobden to Hodgskin, 1853-1857), 1857.
Cobden papers, West Sussex RO
GEORGE HOWELL, one letter, 1867. Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
FRANCIS PLACE , 24 letters and a note on population, 1818-1822. BL Add. MS. 35153.
SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, 11 letters, 1827-1828.
SDUK papers, UCL
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON, ten letters, 1834.
College correspondence, UCL
Printed Material
ELIE HALEVY, Thomas Hodgskin, 1787-1869, ed. A. J. Taylor ( London, 1956).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase v 676; ESS VII 397.
Papers, including personal correspondence, lecture notes, diaries, publications and review, papers from period at Ministry of Agriculture and photographs
Hollond Papers, Girton College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB XXVII, 755-6
Portraits
Elliott & Fry photograph, Girton College Cambridge, reproduced in ODNB
Correspondence, including the originals of many out-letters, 1795-1817.
Horner collection, L.S,E.
Some letters to and from Horner on the business of the Academy of Physics, Edinburgh, 1798-1799.
NLS, M5. 756.
Some letters, speeches, a diary Oct-Dec 1816, ten vols. of notes (some being on political economy), 1794-1804, and other papers including some on his last illness and death.
Kinnordy MSS. 18
Correspondents
JOHN ALLEN, 32 letters, 1805-1816. BL Add. MS. 52180.
JEREMY BENTHAM, five letters, 1807-1809. BL Add. MS. 33544.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, three letters, 1811-1814. Brougham papers, UCL
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE, six letters, 1803-1816.
NLS, MS. 7200.
ELIZABETH FOX, Lady Holland, four letters (and many of her letters to him), 1811-1817. BL Add. MS. 51644.
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, ten letters, 1809-1817.
Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, one letter and enclosure, 1813. BL Add. MS. 52452.
JAMES REDDIE, many letters, 1803-1815. NLS, MS. 3704.
RICHARD SHARP, a letter and a draft of the Bullion Resolutions, 1811.
Kress Library, Harvard University.
SAMUEL WHITBREAD, five letters, 1808-1811.
Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
Printed Material
LEONARD HORNER, Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner,
M.P. , 2 vols. ( London, 1843).
The second (American) edition, 1853, contains more letters than the first edition.
The Economic Writings of Francis Horner in the Edinburgh Review, 1802-6 , ed. Frank Whitson Fetter ( London, 1957).
The Horner Papers; Selections from the Letters and Miscellaneous Writings of Francis Horner, M.P. 1795-1817 e ds. Kenneth Bourne and William Banks Taylor, (Edinburgh, 1994)
New Palgrave ; ODNB.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; SNG; SNPG
Correspondence, consisting of 525 letters to Hume, some from economists, and 159 letters of Hume, including those to Adam Smith and Francis Hutcheson. Also a small group of letters about Hume from just before and after his death, 1775-1776. Some manuscripts of verses, notes, memoranda and his published works, plus papers not in Hume’s hand. 13 bound volumes in all.
Hume papers, Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Notes and corrected proofs for some of his published works.
NLS, MSS. 509, 732-734, 786, 1703.
His manuscript account, with copies of correspondence, of the quarrel with Rousseau.
N. L. S., MS. 5722.
A memorandum on Canadian paper money, with two related letters of 1765.
NLS, M S. 2619.
His diary of the 1746 military expedition to Port L'Orient. BL Add. MS. 36638.
Printed Material
The Letters of David Hume , ed. John Young Thomson Greig, 2 vols. ( Oxford, 1932).
The first volume has letters, 1727-1765, and the second 1766-1776.
New Letters of David Hume , ed. E. C. Mossner and R. Klibansky ( Oxford, 1954).
Includes the letters which have been discovered since Greig's volumes appeared.
David Hume, Writings on Economics , ed. E. Rotwein ( London, 1955).
A collection of Hume's writings from various sources which deal with economic questions.
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS VII 550; IESS VI 546.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; SNPG; Edinburgh University.
His political and administrative papers passed to his successor at the Board of Trade, John MacGregor, and have since been lost. The letter books of the Board of Trade contain many copies of letters sent by Hume on the business of the Board.
Board of Trade papers, PRO
Correspondents
RICHARD COBDEN, one letter, 1841. Cobden papers, West Sussex RO
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, four letters, 1796-1797. Royal Society of Arts Library, London.
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, five letters, 1805 – 1816.
Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
AUGUSTUS GRANVILLE STAPLETON, seven items, c. 1830.
London UL, MS. 636.
Printed Material
CHARLES BADHAM, The Life of James Deacon Hume ( London, 1859).
Palgrave II 343; ODNB.
A group of letters to various correspondents, 1822-1852. NLS, MS. 3397.
Nine letters to various correspondents, 1822-1852.
Aberdeen UL, MSS. 2135, 2271.
A few letters to and from various correspondents, on behalf of Jeremy Bentham, 1816-1830.
Bentham MSS., UCL
Seven letters to various correspondents, 1813-1834.
Foxwell collection, Baker Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
EDWARD BAINES, two letters, 1836-1848.
Baines papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
JEREMY BENTHAM, five letters, 1829-1830. BL Add. MS. 33546.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux,
54 letters, 1826-1853.
Brougham papers, UCL
JOHN HILL BURTON, 20 letters, 1838-1854. NLS, MS. 9404.
GEORGE CANNING, several letters, 1822-1826.
Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
EDWIN CHADWICK, 42 letters, 1831-1849. Chadwick papers, UCL
THOMAS CHALMERS, two letters, 1832.
Chalmers papers, New College, Edinburgh.
RICHARD COBDEN, c. 200 items, 1839-1854. BL Add. MS. 43668.
F. A. COX, five letters, 1825-1828.
Marischal College Archives, Aberdeen UL
EDWARD DAVIES DAVENPORT, seven letters, 1835-1846.
Bromley-Davenport Muniments, Manchester J. R. UL
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, 12 letters, 1850-1852.
Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 11 letters, 1846-1854.
BL Add. MSS: 44363-44584.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, c. 90 items, 1829-1854.
BL Add. MS. 43200.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, 15 letters, 1831-1849.
Grey of Howick papers, Durham D.P.
JOHN CHARLES HERRIES, several letters, 1852-1853.
BL Add. MSS. 57366-57469.
THOMAS HODGSKIN, four letters, 1824-1846. NLS, MS. 3112.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, three letters, 1844.
Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, four items, 1825. BL Add. MS. 38747.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, five items, 1813-1823.
BL Add. MSS. 38292-38410.
JOHN LEE, six letters, 1831-1838. N. L.S., Lee papers.
PETER MACKENZIE, c.20 letters, 1831-1858. Mackenzie papers, NRA 11630.
HORACE MANN, eight letters, n.d.
Horace Mann papers, Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston.
SIR WILLIAM NAPIER, several letters, 1833-1851. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. c251.
ROBERT OWEN, three letters, 1830-1832.
Robert Owen correspondence, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
R. PAGE, 12 letters, 1839-1841. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. b3.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c.70 items, 1822-1848.
BL Add. MSS. 40344-40600.
FRANCIS PLACE , many letters, 1814-1841.
BL Add. MSS. 35145-35151, 37949-37950.
ADOLPHE QUETELET, four letters, 1833-1845.
Quetelet papers, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
SIR JOHN and SIR GEORGE SINCLAIR, c. 60 letters, 1812-1853.
Sinclair of Ulbster papers, NRA 10552.
JOHN BENJAMIN SMITH, nine letters, 1840-1841.
J. B. Smith papers, Manchester City Library.
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, eight letters, 1836-1851.
Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
SAMUEL WHITBREAD, four letters, 1813-1814.
Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, four letters, 1823-1826.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
GEORGE WILSON, five letters, 1839-1850.
Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
Printed Material
Palgrave II 343; ODNB; Boase I 1586.
Portraits: B. M. (P) ; N. P. G. ; UCL ; House of Commons Library.
Correspondence, official and private, 1782-1830, with other papers, including notes and drafts for speeches.
BL Add. MSS. 38734-38770, 39948-39949.
Correspondence received through the Liverpool Parliamentary Office and many copies of out-letters, 1814-1830.
Liverpool Parliamentary Office papers, Liverpool RO
A group of papers used in the negotiations over the Canadian-U.S. boundary, 1824-1826.
Western Americana collection, Yale UL
Correspondents
WILLIAM DACRES ADAMS, ten letters, 1801-1809. Adams papers, PRO
GEORGE CANNING, several letters, 1789-1822.
Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
JOHN EVELYN DENISON, five letters, 1828-1830.
Denison papers, Nottingham UL
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, nine letters, 1797-1800.
Melville Castle Muniments, Scottish RO
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, 14 letters, 1794-1810 (with other assorted correspondence).
Melville papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
ROBERT DUNDAS, 2nd Viscount Melville, eight letters, 1808-1824.
Melville papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
JOHN FOSTER, 1st Baron Oriel, 14 letters, 1807-1809.
Foster/ Massereene papers, PRONI
SIR JAMES WILLOUGHBY GORDON, 50 letters, 1805-1821. BL Add. MS. 49479.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, many letters, 1806-1826.
Bl Add. MS. 38191.
GRANVILLE LEVESON-GOWER, 1st Earl Granville, 46 letters, 1799-1830. Granville papers, PRO
JOHN PARKER, 1st Earl of Morley, several letters, 1827. BL Add. MSS. 48218 – 48301.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c.300 items, 1822-1828. BL Add. MSS. 40333-40397.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, 16 letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
GEORGE RAMSAY, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, several items, 1827-1828.
Dalhousie papers, Scottish RO
DAVID SCOTT, 15 letters, 1796-1824. Birmingham UL, Add. Letters 1114-1130.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, ten letters, 1806-1830.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
CHARLES RYLE FAY, Huskisson and his Age ( London, 1951).
LEWIS MELVILLE, The Huskisson Papers ( London, 1931).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS VII 559.
Portraits: NPG; Courtauld Institute; statue in Pimlico Gardens.
Papers including notebooks, lecture notes, drafts and conference papers, correspondence, Hutchison Papers (US74), Special Collections, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham Letters and documents relating to Hutchison’s education, career and army service (MS819), Special Collections, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Correspondence with Donald Winch, 1963-2008 (MS820), Special Collections, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Correspondents
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence late 1930s, Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1981-3, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1955-74, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1947-9, 1981, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOHN WILLIAM NEVILL WATKINS, Correspondence 1974, Watkins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of the Economic Journal 1954-5, 1975, Royal Economic Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
John Hart ‘A conversation with Terence Hutchison’ Journal of Economic Methodology 9 (2002) 359-77; R.E. Backhouse ‘An unfinished manuscript by Terence Hutchison’ Journal of Economic Methodology 16 (September 2009) 293-314
ODNB; D.P. O’Brien, ‘Terence Wilmot Hutchison’, Proceedings of the British Academy 161 (2009) 179-203; New Palgrave
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy 161 (2009)
Correspondence, 1850-1906, with family, economists, positivists and others. Also many miscellaneous papers, printed books, photographs.
Ingram papers, PRONI
Some papers from his work for the Royal Irish Academy and the Brehon Law Commissioners. Notebooks and lectures on literary topics.
Trinity College, Dublin.
Correspondents
RICHARD CONGREVE, six letters (and c.150 of Congreve’s to Ingram), 1861-1899.
BL Add. MSS. 45228, 45233.
RICHARD THEODORE ELY, four letters, 1880s.
Ely papers, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, nine letters, 1873.
B. M. Add. MSS. 44437-44438.
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, two letters, 1881.
Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
THOMAS EDWARD CLIFFE LESLIE, one letter, 1878.
London UL, AL 63.
Printed Material
C. L. FALKINER, Memoir of John Kells Ingram ( Dublin, 1907).
Bibliography of the Writings of John Kells Ingram, 1823-1907 ( Dublin, 1909).
ESS VIII 34; New Palgrave; ODNB.
Portrait: see Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland ed. R. D. Collison Black ( Dublin, 1947).
BARBARA MAY JACKSON (NEE WARD), BARONESS JACKSON OF LODSWORTH, 1914-1981
Correspondence, manuscripts and photographs.
Barbara Ward Papers, Georgetown University Library, Washington DC
Correspondents
WILLIAM JOHN HALEY, Correspondence 1955-69, Haley Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Jean Gartian, Barbara Ward: Her Life and Letters (London: Continuum, 2010); Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist 1843-1993 (1993)
Portraits
Photograph and D. Lowe drawings, NPG
A few letters to Jenkin (three from James Clerk Maxwell, 1874 – 1876, two from George Burnett, 1883, three from Alfred Austin, 187 – 1883, and four from Clementine Sterling Graham, 1875).
Other family letters, etc., which concern Jenkin.
Jenkin papers, NRA 16603.
15 letters and reports on papers. Royal Society Library, London.
Correspondents
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, three letters, 1868.
Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL.
JAMES CLERK MAXWELL four letters, n. d.
Cambridge UL, MS. 7655.
JAMES THOMSON, five letters, 1874-1882. Thompson papers, Queen's University, Belfast.
WILLIAM THOMSON, Baron Kelvin, several letters, n.d.
Kelvin papers, Dept. of Natural Philosophy, Glasgow University.
Printed Material
H. C. F. JENKIN, Papers Literary and Scientific, 2 vols. ( London, 1887).
Contains a memoir of Jenkin by Robert Louis Stevenson.
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 76; ESS VIII 380.
Portrait: see Papers Literary and Scientific (above).
Personal and professional papers, the former consisting of correspondence with other members of the Jevons family and his journals, the latter of his correspondence with economists, the manuscripts of his published books and articles, and other related papers. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
Tables of statistics, charts and some other manuscripts mainly connected with the circulation of gold coins.
Royal Statistical Society. 19
Notes taken by Jevons from the mathematical lectures of Augustus de Morgan, 1852-1853 and 1860-1861, and also from de Morgan's published mathematical tracts. Glasgow UL
Correspondents
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 50 letters, 1874-1882, in RDFC
Printed Material
Papers and Correspondence of William Stanley Jevons , ed. R. D. Collison Black, 7 vols., (London, 1972-1981).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 96; ESS VIII 389; IESS VIII 254.
Portraits: NPG (A); see Papers and Correspondence (above).
Professional correspondence and papers, 1936-98.
Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge.
Correspondents
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1948-52, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1944-82, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1956, 1960, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
Printed Sources
Angus Deaton, ‘John Richard Nicholas Stone 1913-1991’, Proceedings of the British Academy, CXV (2002) 475-92; M.H. Pesaran and G.C. Harcourt, ‘Life and Work of John Richard Nicholas Stone 1913-1991’, Economic Journal 110 (February 2000)
ODNB; New Palgrave IV 509-12
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy CXV 476; ODNB
Papers including lecture and reading notes, drafts, teaching materials and extensive correspondence.
Harry Johnson Papers, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago
Personal File, LSE.
Correspondents
VINCENT WHEELER BLADEN, Correspondence 1950-76, Bladen Papers; Department of Political Economy Papers, University of Toronto Archives.
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1965-70, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence 1965-77, Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University.
HAROLD ADAMS INNIS, Correspondence 1943-51, Innis Papers, University of Toronto Archives
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, Correspondence 1955-73, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1952-74, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1962-77, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence, 1951-74, Meade Papers, BLPES
DON PATINKIN, Correspondence 1952-77, Patinkin Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University.
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1957-73, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1951-5, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed Material
James Tobin, ‘Harry Gordon Johnson 1923-1977’, Proceedings of the British Academy LXIV (1978), 443-6; D.E. Moggridge, Harry Johnson: A Life in Economics (Cambridge 2008)
DNB 1971-80 452; ODNB XXX 263; New Palgrave II 1022-6; IESS XIX 351
Portraits
D.E. Moggridge, Harry Johnson (2008); Porceedings of the British Academy, 1978
Jones’s papers, from which his Literary Remains were edited, were owned by his widow. Her descendants do not have the papers.
His letters from William Whewell, 285 in number, 1817-1854, which were returned to Whewell. Also a box of letters and notes arising from Whewell's editorship of the Literary Remains. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
A memorandum of observations on Mr Buller’s proposals on the Tithe Bill, 1836, in a secretary’s hand.
Grey of Howick papers, Durham D.P.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, six letters, 1832-1838.
BL Add. MSS. 37186-37191.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, two letters, 1853.
Brougham papers, UCL
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, 75 items, 1816-1853.
Herschel papers, Royal Society Library, London.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, four items, 1841-1844.
BL Add. MSS. 40488-40546.
WILLIAM WHEWELL, 184 1etters, 1821-1854.
Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Printed Material
L. G. JOHNSON, Richard Jones Reconsidered (1955).
RICHARD JONES, Literary Remains, ed. William Whewell (Hertford, 1859).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 140; ESS VIII 415.
Portrait: BL(P).
Joplin died in poverty in Silesia, and his papers are not known to exist.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, two letters, 1843-1844.
Brougham papers, UCL
JOSEPH HUME, five letters, 1824-1832.
London UL, A. L. s. 64, 66, 67.
WILLIAM JORDAN, one letter, 1824.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d113.
SIR EDWARD KNATCHBULL, two letters, 1831-1844.
London UL, A.L.s 65, 68.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, four items, 1823-1841.
B. M. Add. MSS. 40354-40495.
Printed Material
New Palgrave ; ODNB.
Correspondence and papers.
Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondents
NOEL GILROY ANNAN, BARON ANNAN, Correspondence 1944-86, Annan Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Centre, Cambridge.
SIDNEY DELL, Correspondence 1962-81, Dell Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1931-71, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
NICHOLAS KALDOR, BARON KALDOR, Correspondence 1930s-1983. Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1928-46, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1956-64, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-88, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1944-74, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1929-57, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge
GEORGE HUMPHREY WOLFERSTON RYLANDS, Correspondence, 1969-79, Rylands Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1967-78, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1933-4, SPSL Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
L. Pasinetti, ‘Richard Ferdinand Kahn, 1905-89’ Proceedings of the British Academy, LIIVI (1990), 423-44
ODNB, XXX, 861-2; New Palgrave, III, 1-3
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Annalisa Roselli, Economists in Cambridge: A Study Through Their Correspondence, 1907-46 (London 2005)
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy 1990
Papers including correspondence, drafts, lecture notes, memoranda, papers and research notes.
Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondents
WILLIAM MAURICE ALLEN, Correspondence 1961-9, Bank of England Archives
SIDNEY DELL, Correspondence 1958-86, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
HUGH TODD NAYLOR GAITSKELL, Correspondence 1950s, Gaitskell Papers, University College London
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1938, 1963-5, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1930-40, 1979, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, Correspondence 1950s, Kahn Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1931-42, Keynes Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1938-78, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1952-82, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1944-72, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1934-7, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1950-60, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1936, 1938, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave III 3-8; IESS
John E. King, Nicholas Kaldor (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
Portraits
G.C. Harcourt, ‘Nicholas Kaldor, 12 May 1908-30 September 1986’, Economica 55: 159-70
Personal papers,with some correspondence, including memoirs and correspondence of his wife Adela Kalecka.
Archives of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Administrative papers relating to work at the University of Oxford, 1939-45
Archives of the Oxford University Institute of Statistics, Bodleian
Administrative papers relating to work at the United Nations, 1945-55
Archives of the United Nations, New York.
Political surveillance reports, 1945-55
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, Washington, D.D.
Professional Papers relating to economic planning, 1946-66
Polish Government Archives, Archiwum Akt, Nowych, Warsaw.
Correspondents
MAURICE HERBERT DOBB, Correspondence 1939-65, Dobb Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge.
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1937-40, Kahn Papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1937-45, Keynes Papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1936-79, Joan Robinson Papers, KC, Cambridge.
GEORGE ALLEN AND UNWIN, Correspondence 1938-55, George Allen and Unwin Archives, University Library, University of Reading.
Printed Sources
Michal Kalecki Dziela edited by Jerzy Osiatynski, 6 volumes (Warsaw 1979-88), includes published works and unpublished papers and correspondence.
Collected Works of Michal Kalecki edited by Jerzy Osiatynski, 8 volumes (Oxford 1990-97) an extended English-language version of Michal Kalecki Dziela.
ODNB , XXX, 865-7; New Palgrave, III, 8-14; IESS, XVIII, 369-72.
Portraits: Kalecki Papers, Polish Academy of Sciences.
RAYMOND NEWTON KERSHAW, 1898-1981
Miscellaneous papers.
ADM29/1, Bank of England Archives.
Personal papers.
OA48/1, Bank of England Archives.
Correspondents
Printed material
Alex Millmow, ‘Raymond Newton Kershaw (1898-1981)’, in J.E. King ed., A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007), pp. 162-3; John Fforde, The Bank of England and Public Policy 1941-1958 (Cambridge University Press, 1992); R.S. Sayers, The Bank of England 1891-1944 (Cambridge University Press, 1976)
Professional papers in subject groupings with relevant correspondence with relevant correspondence; personal papers, including some papers of Lydia Lopokova.
Keynes Papers, King’s College Archive Centre, Cambridge.
Professional papers, National Archives, Kew, T 247/1-130, Keynes Papers 1940-6.
1898: Editions of ‘The Gem’, Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives.
Correspondents
VANESSA BELL, Correspondence 1907-36, Morgan Library, New York; Correspondence 1916-45 (copies), University of Sussex Library
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, BARON BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1923-46, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
RUPERT BROOKE, Correspondence 1908-13, Brooke Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1913-34, Cannan Papers, BLPES
PAUL EINZIG, Correspondence 1930-42, Einzig Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
OSWALD TOYNBE FALK, Correspondence 1919-42, Falk Papers, British Library
AETHUR ELLIOTT FELKIN, Correspondence 1914-38, Felkin Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
DUNCAN GRANT, Correspondence 1908-42, British Library.
SIR RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1922-44, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1928-45, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, BARON KALDOR, Correspondence 1931-45, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
MACMILLAN & CO LTD, Correspondence 1910-46, Macmillan Archives. British Library
BASIIL KINGSLEY MARTIN, Correspondence, 1923-46, Martin Papers, Special Collections, University of Sussex Library
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1930s, Meade Papers, BLPES
GEORGE EDWARD MOORE, Correspondence 1904-35, Moore Papers, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Library
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1930-40, Robbins Papers, BLPES
SIR DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1913-46 (mostly copies), Robertson Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1932-44, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN SALTMARSH, Correspondence 1930-42, Saltmarsh Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
SIR JOHN TRESSIDER SHEPPARD, Correspondence 1903-46, Sheppard Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
WALTER JOHN HERBERT (‘SEBASTIAN’) SPROTT, Correspondence 1920-38, Sprott Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence and papers 1940-1, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1921-46, Sraffa Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge
LYTTON GILES STRACHEY, Correspondence 1903-30, Strachey Papers, British Library; Berg Collection, New York Public Library
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1933-52, Society for Protection of Science and Learning Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
R.F. Harrod, The Life of John Maynard Keynes (London, 1951)
R. Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes, 3 vols (London, 1983-2000)
D.E. Moggridge, Maynard Keynes: An Economist’s Biography (London 1992)
The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, ed. Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (London, 1971-89), includes Keynes’s published works, unpublished papers and correspondence.
Portraits:
NPG; King’s College, Cambridge; see Harrod, Skidelsky. Moggridge and Collected Writings.
Diaries, 1864-1917, with a few gaps, in 40 volumes. They deal with academic and family affairs, including accounts of his reading, the progress of his books, meetings of societies and committees, conversations and correspondence.
Cambridge UL, Add. MSS. 7827-7867.
About 250 letters to Keynes, 1872-1918, on family and university matters, with a few from economists.
Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7562.
About 400 letters to him, 1891-1942 (but mainly pre-1900). Marshall Library, Cambridge.
Notebooks, four with material probably collected for a new edition of his Formal Logic, post-1884, and six containing notes on his reading, mainly on economics, c. 1875. Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Seven volumes of notes, mainly from Henry Sidgwick's lectures on philosophy and ethics, 1874-1876. KC, Cambridge.
Two volumes of collected examination questions on logic, mainly from the 1870s and 1880s.
Cambridge UL, Add. MSS. 7322-7323.
Correspondents
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, five letters, 1902-1916. Marshall Library, Cambridge.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 101 letters to, 1877-1931, in RDFC; 34 letters, 1877-1917 in .J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge; five letters, 1900,
Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
CHRISTINE LADD FRANKLIN, three letters, 1903-1905.
Franklin papers, Columbia UL, New York.
FRANCIS JOHN HENRY JENKINSON, ten letters, 1893-1919. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 6463.
MACMILLAN, many letters, 1883-1941. BL Add. MS. 55207.
ALFRED MARSHALL, four letters, 1884-1902. Marshall papers, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, three letters, 1886-1887.
Palgrave papers. 9
Printed Material
PHYLLIS DEANE, The Life and Times of J. Neville Keynes; A Beacon in the Tempest, ( Cheltenham, 2001)
IESS VIII 376; New Palgrave; ODNB
Portrait: NPG (A) .
Drafts, lecture notes and correspondence.
Knowles Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1916-20, Cannan Papers, BLPES
ARNOLD PLANT, Notes of Knowles’s lectures at LSE 1921-2, and correspondence 1922-5, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Notes of Knowles’s lectures at LSE 1921-2, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Maxine Berg, ‘The first women economic historians’, Economic History Review 2nd series 45 (1992) 308-29
Portraits
Photograph in C.M. Knowles and L.C.A. Knowles, The Economic Development of the British Overseas Empire (1930); photograph in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
Correspondence and papers relating to his academic career, his government service in both world wars, his connections with the League of Nations, the European movement and the Liberal Party, as well as his publishing interests
Layton Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
1915 Report on the work of the Department of Munitions Requirements and Statistics
Addison Papers, Special Collections, Bodleian Library Oxford
Correspondents
WILLIAM MAXWELL AITKEN, FIRST BARON BEAVERBROOK, Correspondence, 1934-64, Beaverbrook Papers, House of Lords Record Office
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE, 14 letters to 1936-40, Lloyd George Papers, House of Lords Record Office
PHILIP HENRY KERR, ELEVENTH MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN, Correspondence, 1931-4, Lothian Papers, National Archives of Scotland, GD 40.
SEEBOHM ROWNTREE, Correspondence with Rowntree and others relating to the General Strike, 1926-8, 1951, B. Seehohm Rowntree Papers, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Library.
Printed Material
ODNB, XXXII, 936-8; DNB, 1961-70, 636-8; D. Hubback, No Ordinary Press Baron: A Life of Walter Layton (London, 1985); Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist, 1843-1993 (London, 1993)
Portraits: NPG, 2 Basano glass negatives, 1932, 1 Eliott and Fry print nd, 7 W. Stoneman photographs, 1935-53
Professional papers and correspondence with the majority dating from 1939-82; family papers and miscellaneous papers relating to his artistic endeavours.
Abba Ptachya Lerner Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington
Memoranda in Gaitskell Papers, University College London
Memoranda in Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondents
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1959-63, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1930s and 1940s, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1948-62, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1933, 1934, 1942, Joan Robinson Papers, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge
Printed material
American National Biography XIII 500-02; New Palgrave III 167-9
Letters and testimonials connected with his academic appointments, 1873-1882.
Registered papers, State Paper Office ( Dublin Castle).
Correspondents
JOHN ELLIOT CAIRNES, eight items, 1862-1863. NLI, MS. 8955.
EDWIN CHADWICK, three letters, n.d. Chadwick papers, UCL
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, two letters, 1867-1873.
BL Add. MSS. 44413-44437.
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, c. 60 letters, mainly n.d.
Ingram papers, PRONI
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, two letters, 1878-1879.
Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
JOHN STUART MILL, two letters, 1870.
Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
JOHN STUART MILL, letter or letters, n.d. Mill papers, Yale UL.
CHARLES HENRY PEARSON, two letters, 1879. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d189.
HELEN TAYLOR, a few letters, 1867-1878? Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES.
LÉON WALRAS, three letters, 1874-1879.
Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
Printed Material
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 397; ESS IX 417; IESS IX 260.
The manuscripts of his Commercial Law, its Principles and Administration and Commentaries on Commercial Law.
Biblioteca Civica, Ancona, Italy.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 36 letters, 1850-1864.
Brougham papers, UCL
RICHARD COBDEN, and MRS COBDEN, three letters, 1862-1867. Cobden papers, West Sussex RO
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, two letters, 18491863. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, five letters, 1860-1867. BL Add. MSS. 44393-44452.
GEORGE HOWELL, three letters, 1874-1875.
Howell papers, Bishopsgate Institute, London.
HENRY RICHARD, two letters, 1878-1887.
NLW, MS. 5505.
GEORGE WILSON, two letters, 1865-1870.
Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
Printed Material
LEONI LEVI, The Story of My Life ( London, 1888).
Palgrave II 598; ODNB; Boase II 405; ESS IX 424.
Portrait: NPG(A).
Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
Personal file and archives, LSE
Personnel file and archives, Princeton University
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1968-70, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Material
Robert L. Tignor, W. Arthur Lewis and the Birth of Development Economics (Princeton 2006); John P. Lewis, ‘William Arthur Lewis’ in Luminaries: Princeton Faculty Remembered ed Patricia H. Marks (Princeton, 1996)
ODNB New Palgrave III 170-1
Portraits
Robert L. Tignor, W. Arthur Lewis and the Birth of Development Economics (2006)
EPHRAIM LIPSON, 1888-1960
In his will Lipson directed that his letters, papers and manuscripts should be burned.
Papers relating to Ephraim Lipson, creator of the Economic History Review.
Economic History Society Papers, BLPES.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1931 and 1939, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1930, Cannan Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; T.C. Barker, ‘The beginnings of the Economic History Society’, Economic History Review 30 (1977), pp. 1-9
Portraits
Papers including correspondence, notes, essays and addresses, memoranda and reports.
Lloyd Papers, BLPES
Papers relating to a visit to Malaya, Ceylon and Java 1928, Lloyd Papers, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London
Printed material
ODNB
ALEXANDER LOVEDAY, 1888-1962
Correspondence, diaries and papers
Loveday Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
Correspondence, 1920-53
Loveday Papers, League of Nations Archives, Geneva
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1927-8, 1936-7, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1939, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1939, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JULIET EVANGELINE RHYS WILLIAMS, Memoranda 1948 and 1952, J Rhys Williams Papers, BLPES
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1939, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed material
Patricia Clavin, Securing the World Economy: the reinvention of the League of Nations (University of Chicago Press, 2013)
Portraits
Nuffield College Oxford; photographs in Loveday Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
Some family papers, c. 1820-1892, including letters to and from Lowe, and a few from politicians.
Lowe papers, NRA 8681.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, four letters, 1862-1864. Brougham papers, UCL
EDWARD CARDWELL, official correspondence, 1868-1874. Cardwell papers, PRO
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, many letters, 1852-1885. BL Add. MSS. 44301-44302.
WILLIAM STANLEY- JEVONS, two letters, 1871-1878. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
EDWARD HUGESSEN KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, 1st Baron Brabourne, three letters, 1857-1869. Knatchbull papers, Kent Archives Office.
GRANVILLE GEORGE LEVESON-GOWER, 2nd Earl Granville, one volume of correspondence, 1869-1873. Granville papers, PRO
SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, two letters, 1858-1861. Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
ROUNDELL PALMER, 1st Earl of Selborne, three items, 1872. Selborne papers, Lambeth Palace Library, London.
LYON PLAYFAIR, 1st Baron Playfair of St Andrews, five letters, 1868-1879. Playfair papers, Imperial College Archives, London.
GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON, 2nd Earl of Ripon, 18 letters, 1869-1873. BL Add. MS. 43532.
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, two letters, 1875-1878. Thorold Rogers papers, NRA 12396.
A. C. TUPP, several letters, 1874-1881. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d148.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, several letters, 1868-1870. Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c499.
Printed Material
J. F. HOGAN, Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke ( London, 1893).
ARTHUR PATCHETT MARTIN, Life and Letters of the Right Honourable Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke, 2 vols. ( London, 1893).
JOHN MALONEY, The Political Economy of Robert Lowe (2005)
Palgrave III 391; ODNB.
Portrait: see Ruth A. Knight, Illiberal Liberal: Robert Lowe in New South Wales, 1842-1850 (Carlton, Australia, 1966).
Correspondence, 1804-1883, with other papers on economics, politics and family matters.
Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, six letters, 1834-1849. BL Add. MSS. 37188-37194.
JOHN ELLIOT CAIRNES, two letters, 1857-1859. NLI, MS. 8944.
EDWARD CARDWELL, copies of correspondence, 1858. BL Add. MS. 44118.
EDWIN CHADWICK, four letters, 1836-1839. Chadwick papers, UCL
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, two letters, 1859. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, six letters, 1853-1865. BL Add. MSS. 44373-44406.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, two letters, 1872-1881. Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
GRANVILLE GEORGE LEVESON-GOWER, 2nd Earl Granville, nine letters, 1853-1872. Granville papers, PRO
SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, five letters, 1856-1857. Harpton Court papers, NLW
SIR JOHN WILLIAM LUBBOCK, three letters, 1851-1855. Lubbock papers, Royal Society Library, London.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL, 1st Earl Russell, two letters, 1846-1849. Russell papers, PRO
JOHN BENJAMIN SMITH, four items, 1840. J. B. Smith papers, Manchester City Library.
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, some letters, n.d. Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
THOMAS SPRING-RICE, 1st Baron Monteagle, some letters, n.d. Monteagle papers, NLI
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, five letters, 1850-1864. Bodleian, MSS. Wilberforce.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, about ten letters, 1846-1881.
Hickletonpapers, NRA 8128.
Printed Material
The Correspondence of Lord Overstone , ed. Denis Patrick O’Brien, 3 vols. ( London, 1972).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 128 1; ESS XI 517.
Portrait: see Correspondence (above).
Papers relating to economic policy including correspondence, diaries, notes, articles, speeches, draft autobiography and photographs. 44 boxes, 1928-2002, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
Correspondents
FREDERICK ALEXANDER LINDEMANN, LORD CHERWELL, Correspondence and memoranda 1940-45, Cherwell Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1947-75, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1950-8, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1951-61, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed Sources
Don and Mandarin: Memoirs of an Economist (London 1987)
Portraits
Don and Mandarin and Papers
ALEC LAWRENCE MACFIE, 1898-1980
Correspondence, monographs and notes, 1927-1980.
Macfie Papers, GB 247 Ms. Gen 1643, Special Collections Department, Glasgow University Library.
Correspondence re war service 1914-18 and general correspondence 1935-52.
Macfie Papers, GB 247 Ms. Gen 1517, Special Collections Department, Glasgow University Library.
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1965-70, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal, 1952-69, Royal Economic Society Archive, BLPES
Printed Sources
New Palgrave
Portraits
Published works, and printed documents concerning his petition of right to the Crown for compensation for work done on a digest of the laws of bills of exchange. Also ten letters, 18981900, to his son, R. H. Macleod, on a gold standard for India. Macleod papers. 11
A group of seven letters, 1870-1871, to various correspondents. Edinburgh UL
Correspondents
JOHN HILL BURTON, nine letters, 1860-1871. NLS, MS. 9396 et seq.
EDWIN CHADWICK, ten items, 1859-1889. Chadwick papers, UCL.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 14 letters, 1863-1884, in RDFC
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, 2 letters, 1886-1892, Ingram papers, PRONI
REGINALD EARLE WELBY, 1 ST Baron Welby, a letter and a memorandum, 1895-1899, Welby collection, BLPES
Printed Material
JOHN MALONEY, Marshall, Orthodoxy and the Professionalisation of Econommics ( Cambridge, 1985)
DNB 1901-1911, 540; ESS X 30
Manuscript of Three Letters to the Duke of Wellington on the Fourth Report of the Committee of Finance, 1829. No other papers of the 8th Earl of Lauderdale. Lauderdale MSS. 16
14 letters, some from Lauderdale, 1815-1819, on the financial arrangements of Lord Deerhurst.
NLS, MS. 9818.
Copy of a document compiled by Lauderdale and others, 1783, in the case of T. Muir and T. Fyshe Palmer. Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
Correspondents
WILLIAM ADAM, many letters, 1790-1830. Adam papers, NRA 9954.
JOHN ALLEN, 14 letters, 1806-1830. BL. Add. MS. 52180.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, six letters, 1808-1827. Brougham papers, UCL
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE, six letters, 1814-1825. NLS, MSS. 789-792.
CHARLES JAMES FOX, 16 letters, 1806 (and c. 200 from Fox to Lauderdale, 1796-1806). BL Add. MSS. 47564, 51458.
ELIZABETH FOX, Lady Holland, ten volumes of letters, 1799-1839. BL Add. MSS. 51695-51704.
HENRY RICHARD VASSALL FOX, 3rd Baron Holland, four volumes of letters, 1797-1838. BL Add. MSS. 51691-51694.
ROBERT HAMILTON, four letters, 1813-1818. Hamilton papers, Aberdeen UL
THOMAS GRANVILLE, three letters, 1807. BL Add. MS. 41857.
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, many letters, 1800-1839. Grey of Howick papers, Durham D.P.
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, three items, 1815-1824. BL Add. MSS. 38740-38745.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, five letters, 1810-1818.
BL Add. MSS. 38254-38410.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c. 20 items, 1822-1832. BL Add. MSS. 40347-40402.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, three letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
JOHN SCOTT, 1st Earl of Eldon, copies of correspondence, 1809. NLS, MS. 9.
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, five letters, 1807-1824.
Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
SAMUEL WHITBREAD, three letters, 1792-1808. Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
Printed Material
New Palgrave ; ODNB ; ESS IX 191; IESS IX 47.
Portraits: NPG; SNPG
Large collection of uncatalogued Mallet papers, including family and other papers and correspondence now in the keeping of Balliol College Library. Two large boxes of mainly official papers and correspondence, connected with his work at the Board of Trade, 1847-1872, and the India Office, 1872-1883.
Papers connected with Mallet’s work of the Anglo-Austrian Tariff Commission, 1867. BL Add. MSS. 38814-38815.
14 items, including letters to and from various correspondents, 1878-1885.
Welby collection, BLPES
Correspondents
ACTON , JOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG, BARON ACTON, a few letters to, 1880-92, Acton papers, Cambridge UL
JOHN BRIGHT, five letters, 1861-1872. BL Add. MS. 43389.
SIR JAMES CAIRD, four items, 1878-1879.
Home miscellaneous MSS., India Office Library.
WILLIAM CORNWALLIS CARTWRIGHT, letters to, 1871-1885, Northants RO
EDWIN CHADWICK, 24 letters, 1873-1889. Chadwick papers, UCL; see online catalogue
RICHARD COBDEN, 34 letters, 1859-1865. BL Add. MS. 43666.
RICHARD COBDEN, more letters, 1860-1865. Cobden papers, West Sussex RO
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, two letters. 1877. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
SIR MOUNTSTUART ELPHINSTONE GRANT DUFF, regular correspondence to and from, 1860-1889. BL, India Office, private papers
ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 146 letters, 1874-1888. Hatfield House
THOMAS HENRY FARRER, extensive correspondence, much of it on bimetallism, Farrer papers, Surrey RO; and Mallet papers, Balliol College Library.
GATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, several letters, 1878-1879.
Cranbrook papers, Suffolk RO
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, seven letters, 1867-1882. BL Add. MSS. 44412-44477.
JOHN ARTHUR GODLEY, 1st Baron Kilbracken, five letters, 1885.
Kilbracken papers, BL, Oriental and India Office Collections.
JOHN JAY, two letters, 1872-1874.
Jay papers, Columbia UL, New York.
SIR AUSTEN HENRY LAYARD, 33 items, 1865-1866. BL Add. MSS. 38992-39119.
CHARLES HENRY GORDON LENNOX, 6 th DUKE OF RICHMOND, 12 letters to, West Sussex RO
RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, 1st Baron Lingen, six items, 1878-1879. Welby Collection, BLPES
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER LYTTON, first EARL OF LYTTON, 43 letters from, 1876-88 with some draft replies, BL, Original and India Office Collections
ALFRED MARSHALL, 5 letters from, 1885-7, Mallet Papers, Balliol College Library.
SIR ROBERT MORIER, extensive correspondence between, 1854-1889, Morier Papers, Balliol College Library
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, three letters, 1875-1885. BL Add. MS. 45779.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, three letters, 1873-1875. Palgrave papers. 9
GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON, 2nd Earl of Ripon, seven letters, 1880-1882. BL Add. MSS. 43627-43632.
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, nine letters, 1868-1889. Thorold Rogers papers, Bodleian,, NRA
ODO WILLIAM LEOPOLD RUSSELL, BARON AMPTHILL, letters to, PRO, FO918
HENRY SIDGWICK, four letters, 1886-1887,
Sidgwick papers, Trinity College, Cambridge; 2 letters from, 1887, Mallet papers, Balliol College Library.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, letters to and from, 1865-1870. Bodleian, MSS. Clar. Dep. c91, c145, c499-500.
SIR PHILIP WODEHOUSE, 11 letters, n.d. Wodehouse correspondence, BL, Oriental and India Office Collections.
Printed Material
Free Exchange, Papers on Political and Economical Subjects including Chapters on the Law of Value and the Unearned Increment by the late Right Honourable Sir Louis Mallet, CB edited by Bernard Mallet, 1891
BERNARD MALLET, Sir Louis Mallet ( London, 1905).
Palgrave II 666; ODNB; Boase II 711.
Portrait: see Bernard Mallet (above).
Journals of his tours on the continent, 1799-1826. Cambridge UL, Add. MSS. 7704-7709.
Manuscript of the Principles of Political Economy, mainly chapters on wealth and labour, value, rent, with a few corrected proof sheets; 264 pages, 1820. Also an annotated copy of the Principles .
Marshall Library, Cambridge.
Letters from David Ricardo, 1811-1823, are kept with the Ricardo papers.
Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
A large collection of valuable material assembled by Patricia James, Malthus’s biographer, is now available online at http://www.intellectualhistory.net/malthus/
Correspondents
THOMAS CHALMERS Seven letters, 1821-1833. Chalmers papers, New College, Edinburgh.
ALEXANDER JOHN GASPARD MARCET, three letters, 1807-1815. Seligman collection, Columbia UL, New York.
JOHN MURRAY, 36 letters, 1815-1834. Archives of John Murray Ltd. 17
MACVEY NAPIER, 11 letters, 1814-1830. BL Add. MSS. 34611-34614.
HENRY BROOKE PARNELL, 1st Baron Congleton, two letters, 1808. Congleton papers. 12
PIERRE PREVOST, six letters, 1815-1824. Prevost MSS., Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire de Genève.
DAVID RICARDO, 75 letters, 1811-1833. Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
WILLIAM WHEWELL, four letters, 1829-1833. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 19 letters, 1823-1830.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
ARTHUR YOUNG, four letters, 1815-1819. BL Add. MSS. 35132-35133.
Printed Material
Travel Diaries of Thomas Robert Malthus , ed. Patricia James ( Cambridge, 1966).
PATRICIA JAMES, Population Malthus; His Life and Times ( London, 1979)
GEORGE F. MCCLEARY, The Malthusian Population Theory ( London, 1953).
Reprints Malthus’s published correspondence with Senior.
T. R. Malthus; The Unpublished Papers in the Collection of Kanto Gakuen University, 2 volumes, eds. J. M. Pullen and Trevor Hughes Parry,(Cambridge, 1997-2004)
New Palgrave ; ODNB XII 886; ESS X 68; ESS IX 549.
Portrait: NPG (A).
JULIA DE LACY MANN, 1891-1985
Papers as principal of St Hilda’s College
St Hilda’s College Oxford
Correspondents
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence and papers relating to Economic History Society, Economic History Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; N. Harte and K. Ponting, Textile History and Economic History: Essays in honour of Miss Julia de Lacy Mann (Manchester University Press, 1973); Maxine Berg, ‘The first women economic historians’, Economic History Review XLV (May 1992) 308-29; T.C. Barker, ‘The beginnings of the Economic History Society’, Economic History Review XXX (1977) 1-19
Portraits
St Hilda’s College Oxford
17 boxes of notes, lectures and some other material, relating to the whole of Marshall's career. Also 166 letters to him, 1877-1923, and some of his letters to others, principally Foxwell and Edgeworth.
Marshall papers, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
Correspondents
ERNEST ALFRED BENIANS, nine letters, 1904-1913. St John's College, Cambridge.
CHARLES BOOTH, four letters, 1901-1916. Booth papers, London UL, MS. 797.
SIR ARTHUR LYON BOWLEY, four letters, 1901. Bowley papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, 45 letters, 1893-1906. Cannan collection, BLPES
JOHN BATES CLARK, nine letters, 1886-1902. Clark papers, Columbia UL, New York.
FRANCIS YSIDRO EDGEWORTH, two letters, 1881. Edgeworth papers. 7
CHARLES RYLE FAY, ten letters, 1906-1910. Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 49 letters, 1875-1922, in RDFC: 9 letters, 1899. Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
SIR ROBERT GIFFEN, three letters, 1895-1904. Giffen collection, BLPES
WILLIAM ALBERT SAMUEL HEWINS, 15 letters, 1893-1902. Hewins papers, Sheffield UL
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, four letters, 1890. Ingram papers, PRONI
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, two letters, 1875-1879. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 39 letters, 1906-1923. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, 117 letters, c. 1880-1912.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
MACMILLAN, manyletters, 1881-1924. BL Add. MS. 55174.
SIMON NEWCOMB, four letters, 1892. Newcomb papers, Library of Congress.
NICOLAAS GERARD PIERSON, five letters, 1891. Pierson papers, Municipal University of Amsterdam.
SIR WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN, two letters, 1908. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, two letters, 1902-1922. Scott papers, PRONI
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 18 letters, 1890-1908. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
LÉON WALRAS, eight letters, 1883-1889. Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
KNUT WICKSELL, six letters, 1904-1916. Wicksell papers, Lund Universitetsbibliotek, Sweden.
Printed Material
A.C. PIGOU, Memorials of Alfred Marshall ( London, 1925).
MARY PALEY MARSHALL, What I Remember ( Cambridge, 1947).
PETER GROENEWEGEN, A Soaring Eage: Alfred Marshall 1842-1924 ( Cheltenham , 1995)
Alfred Marshall’s Lectures to Women, eds Tiziano Raffaelli, Eugenio Biagini, and Rital McWilliams Tullberg, ( Cheltenham, 1995)
The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist ed. John K. Whitaker, 3 volumes ( Cambridge, 1996)
Official Papers of Alfred Marshall; A Supplement ed. Peter Groenewegen, ( Cambridge, 1996)
New Palgrave ; ODNB; ESS X 155; IESS X 25.
Portraits: NPG (A); St John’s College, Cambridge; see Pigou (above).
Over 1000 items of correspondence, almost entirely in-letters, with some manuscript notes, parts of manuscripts of her works, and various printed items.
Harriet Martineau papers, Birmingham UL
A small group of in-and out-letters with other documents. Boston ( U.S.A.) Public Library.
A 41-page manuscript entitled ‘Health in the Camp’, c. 1860. Columbia UL, New York.
27 single letters between Harriet Martineau and various correspondents, 1832-1869.
Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, four letters, n.d. BL Add. MS. 37201.
JOHN BRIGHT, about five letters, 1845-1846. BL Add. MS. 43389.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 14 letters, 1832-1866.
Brougham papers, UCL
SAMUEL BROWN, several letters, 1857-1874. NLS, MSS. 1889-1890.
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, 16 letters (some modern copies), 1844. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
EDWIN CHADWICK, three letters, n.d. Chadwick papers, UCL
JOHN CHAPMAN, 22 letters, 1853-1858. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d2.
JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE, three letters, 1835-1846. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
RICHARD COBDEN, six letters, 1845-1846. Cobden papers, West Sussex RO
EDWARD DAVIES DAVENPORT, two letters, n.d. Bromley-Davenport Muniments, Manchester J RUL
RALPH WALDO EMERSON, ten letters, 1836-1852. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, eight letters, 1844-1848. Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, 13 letters, 1851-1859. BL Add. MS. 42726.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, four letters, 1850-1857. Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham (and Lady Durham), 17 letters, 1833-1838. Lambton papers, NRA 11184.
EDWARD MOXON, 19 letters, n.d. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d2.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, many letters, 1858-1871. BL Add. MS. 45788.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, several items, 1846. BL Add. MS. 40585.
FRANCIS PLACE , several items, 1832-1834. BL Add. MS. 35149.
HENRY CRABB ROBINSON, nine letters, 1837-1850. Crabb Robinson papers, Dr Williams’ Library, London.
JACOB SNIDER, three letters, 1844. Madeira Vaughan collection, American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia.
CHARLES SUMNER, three letters, 1839. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
WILLIAM TAIT, 11 letters, 1832-1837. Miscellaneous manuscripts, UCL
JOHN HAMILTON THOM, five letters, 1867. Rathbone papers, Liverpool UL
TICKNOR and FIELDS, three letters, 1861. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Printed Material
ROBERT K. WEBB, Harriet Martineau: A Radical Victorian ( London, 1960).
VERA WHEATLEY, The Life and Work of Harriet Martineau ( London, 1957).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 776; ESS X 168.
Portraits: BL (P); NPG; see Webb and Wheatley (above).
JAMES MAVOR, 1854-1925
Correspondence and papers, 1890-1925
James Mavor Archives, University Archives, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto
Correspondents
Printed material
ODNB; J. Mavor, My Windows on the Street of the World (London and Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1923); Rachel Grover and Francis W. Mavor Moore eds., James Mavor and his World (Toronto: University of Toronto, 1975)
Portraits
Portraits and a bust, Art Gallery of Ontario; photographs James Mavor Archives, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Professor Denis O'Brien reports that on contacting a descendant of McCulloch, he was informed that his papers had comparatively recently been destroyed.
41 letters from David Ricardo, 1816-1823. BL Add. MS. 34545.
39 letters from various correspondents, 1820-1863.
London UL, A.L.s 57, 187, 271, 413.
About 25 letters connected with his Chair of Political Economy at University College, London. College correspondence, UCL
Four letters to various correspondents, 1823-1838.
Hollander collection, University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
Records of his work at His Majesty’s Stationery Office.
Stationery Office Records and Comptroller’s Private Letterbook, PRO
A note on gold currency in India. Halifax papers, India Office Library.
Correspondents
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, two letters, 1851.
Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
EDWIN CHADWICK, three items, 1841-1852. Chadwick papers, UCL
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, 24 letters, 1848-1863. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
WILLIAM EWART, GLADSTONE, five letters, 1853-1859. BL Add. MSS. 44381-44392.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, three letters, 1844-1856. Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, a few letters, 1825. BL Add. MS. 38746.
SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, ten letters, 1846-1863. Harpton Court papers, NLW
SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, 20 letters, 1856-1864.
Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
JOHN MURRAY, several letters, n.d. Archives of John Murray Ltd. 17
MACVEY NAPIER, 70 letters, 1817-1847. BL Add. MSS. 34612-34630.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c. 25 items, 1842-1850. BL Add. MSS. 40512-40603.
FRANCIS PLACE , four letters, 1820-1827. BL Add. MS. 37949.
DAVID RICARDO, 35 letters, 1816-1823. Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
WILLIAM RITCHIE, about ten letters (with related accounts and other material), 1820-1824 and n.d. William Ritchie’s MSS. 10
SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, many letters, n.d.
SDUK papers, UCL
THOMAS SPRING-RICE, 1st Baron Monteagle, some letters, n.d. Monteagle papers, NL1
JOHN STRANG, ten letters, 1852-1860.
Records of the Dilettante Society of Glasgow, Glasgow City Archives.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 16 letters, 1826-1831.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
DENIS PATRICK O’BRIEN, J. R. McCulloch ( London, 1970).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 579; ESS IX 649; IESS IX 501.
Portrait: N. P. G.
Papers including diaries, drafts, lecture notes, memoranda, papers and research notes, and extensive correspondence.
Meade Papers, BLPES
Memoranda and correspondence written as deputy director and director of Economic Section of Cabinet Offices, 1940-7.
T230, National Archives
Correspondents
HEINZ WOLFGANG ARNDT, Correspondence 1956-7, Arndt Papers, Australian National Library, Canberra
WILLIAM J. BAUMOL, Correspondence 1949-63, Baumol Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
ARTHUR I. BLOOMFIELD, Correspondence 1948-49, Bloomfield Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
DOUGLAS BERRY COPLAND, Correspondence 1949-50, Copland Papers, Australian National Library, Canberra
EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE DALTON, Memoranda 1933, Dalton Papers, BLPES
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1953, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence, Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1932-49, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1948-50, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill College, Cambridge
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1977, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
JOHN RICHARD HICKS, Correspondence, Hicks Foundation, Oxford
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, Correspondence 1932-3, 1949-87, Kahn Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1974-82, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1932-43, Keynes Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LLOYD G. METZLER, Correspondence 1949-66, Metzler Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
DON PATINKIN, Correspondence 1987-93, Patinkin Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1940-71, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1937-61, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
EDWARD AUSTIN GOSSAGE ROBINSON, Correspondence 1946, Robinson Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
PAUL A. SAMUELSON, Correspondence 1949-91, Samuelson Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
ROBERT M. SOLOW, Correspondence 1962, 1965, Solow Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1946-91, Stone Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LUCIUS THOMPSON-MCCAUSLAND, Correspondence 1943-5, ADM14 Thompson-McCausland Papers, Bank of England Archives
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1951-4, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
FABIAN SOCIETY, Memoranda 1930s, Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1962-84, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
LABOUR PARTY, Memoranda 1940s, Labour Party Archives, National Museum of Labour History, Manchester
LEAGUE OF NATIONS, Correspondence and memoranda 1937-40, League of Nations Archives, United Nations Library, Geneva
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION, Memoranda and correspondence, LNU, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence re Society and with editors of Economic Journal, 1947-84
Printed material
The Collected Papers of James Meade, vols I-III ed Susan Howson (London: Unwin Hyman, 1988), vol IV, The Cabinet Office Diary 1944-46 eds Susan Howson & Donald Moggridge (London: Unwin Hyman, 1990); The Wartime Diaries of Lionel Robbins & James Meade, 1943-45 eds Susan Howson & Donald Moggridge (London: Macmillan, 1990)
ODNB; New Palgrave III 410-17; IESS; Susan Howson, ‘James Meade’ Economic Journal 110 (February 2000) 122-45
Portraits
NPG
The Merivale family papers do not include anything of Herman’s. His papers are presumed to have been lost, perhaps as a result of the confused financial affairs of his son, Herman Charles Merivale.
Correspondents
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, several letters, 1857-1863. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
HENRY PELHAM CLINTON, 5th Duke of Newcastle, several letters, 1859-1863. Newcastle MSS., Nottingham UL
ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, five letters, 1866-1867. Salisbury papers, Christ Church College, Oxford.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, five letters, 1847-1860. Grey of Howick papers, Durham D. P.
MACVEY NAPIER, 23 letters, 1835-1847. BL Add. MSS. 34617-34626.
CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, three letters, n.d. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
JOHN GORHAM PALFREY, five letters, 1856-1865. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
SIR HENRY JAMES SUMNER-MAINE, 26 letters, 1865-1869. Sumner-Maine papers, India Office Library.
EDWARD TURNER BOYD TWISLETON, three letters, 1867-1868. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Printed Material
ANNA MERIVALE, Family Memorials (1884).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 850 ; ESS X 353.
Portrait: NPG (A).
Four volumes of commonplace books, containing extracts on political and philosophical subjects, with his comments, c. 1810-1819. London Library.These commonplace books can now be consulted online at http://www.intellectualhistory.net/mill.
One volume of manuscript notes, largely bibliographical. Also two letters of 1831 and 1833 to Albany Fonblanque. Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
57 letters from David Ricardo, 1811-1823, are kept with the Ricardo papers. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
Four letters to various correspondents, 1827-1829. Hollander collection, University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
Some of his correspondence, including letters from Bentham. John Stuart Mill collection, Yale UL
Correspondents
JEREMY BENTHAM, four letters, 1809. BL Add. MS. 33544.
JEREMY BENTHAM, some letters and other papers, 1814-1827. Bentham papers, UCL
JEREMY BENTHAM, one letter, 1814. King’s College, Cambridge.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 24 letters, 1811-1836. Brougham papers, UCL
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE, four letters, 1825. NLS, MS. 673.
ETIENNE DUMONT, several letters, n.d. Dumont MSS., Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire de Geneve.
MACVEY NAPIER, 23 letters, 1814-1831. B. M. Add. MSS. 34611-34615.
FRANCIS PLACE , many items (mainly copies), 1814-1831.
BL Add. MSS. 35144-35153, 37949.
DAVID RICARDO, 49 letters, 1810-1823. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, eight letters, 1829-1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
ALEXANDER BAIN, James Mill: A Biography ( London, 1882).
DONALD WINCH, James Mill: Selected Economic Writings ( Edinburgh, 1966).
New Palgrave ODNB; ESS X 480.
Portrait: see Winch (above).
Correspondence, 1822-1873, including Mill's own letters to Fawcett and Cairnes, with many notebooks, accounts and other papers. Mill-Taylor collection, BLPES
Correspondence, 1812-1873, including 237 of his own letters, many of which are to Harriet Taylor, and nearly 200 in-letters, several of which are from economists. Also a journal of a walking tour in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey, and some other miscellaneous manuscript items. J. S. Mill collection, Yale UL
Six bound volumes of correspondence, five being in-letters from correspondents including Jeremy Bentham, and one being letters from Mill to various correspondents. Johns Hopkins UL, Baltimore.
A group of letters, mostly in his hand, appearing to be drafts of letters to various correspondents, 1840-1863. Brotherton collection, Leeds UL
A collection of his letters to various correspondents, 1829-1859. King’s College, Cambridge.
A manuscript of Mill's Autobiography, 230 pages long, and nine letters to various correspondents, 1834-1867. Hollander collection, University of Illinois Library, Urbana.
A manuscript of Principles of Political Economy. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.
Other locations for Mill manuscripts (including a press-copy holograph manuscript of the Logic, BL; a press-copy manuscript of the Autobiography, Manchester JRUL ; a holograph manuscript of the Autobiography, Columbia UL, New York) are numerous and details can be obtained from Collected Works and the Mill Newsletter.
Printed Material
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill ed. John M. Robson, 33 volumes (Toronto, 1965-91). For the out-letters of Mill see volumes XII and XIII, the Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill, 1812-1848 , ed. Francis E. Mineka; and volumes XIV to XVII for the Later Letters of John Stuart Mill, 1849-1873, ed. Francis L. Mineka and Dwight N. Lindley,
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 87 5 ; ESS X 481; IESS X 340.
Portraits: BL (P); NPG; City Hall, Westminster.
Millar's papers are said to have been destroyed by a descendant c. 1943: see Lehmann (below).
Millar’s lectures on government, 1787-88 are preserved in students’ notes, in GULSC,Gen. MSS 289-93.
His lectures on civil law are in the Hamilton papers in GULSC.
Another set of notes on his lectures on the institutions of civil law is in EULSC, MSS Dc 2,45-6
Two sets of lecture notes on civil law, and one on government. NLS, MSS. 2743, 3930. 3931. UL
A set of notes from his lectures on government, 1782. Aberdeen UL
Correspondents
WILLIAM ADAM, several letters, 1784-1799. Adam papers, NRA 9954.
JOHN BOYES, 2 letters, 1778-80, NAS
EDMUND BURKE, four letters, 1784-1785. Wentworth Woodhouse Muniments, Sheffield City Library; 1 letter in Lamport Hall Burke Collection, GUL, MS Gen. 502/36
EDMUND BURKE, one letter, 1784.
Fitzwilliam MSS., Northamptonshire RO
DAVID DOUGLAS, two letters, 1790. Bannerman collection, GULSC
DAVID HUME, one letter, c.1776. Hume papers, Royal Society of Edinburgh.
LAUDERDALE, 1 letter, 1777, Lauderdale papers
JOHN MURRAY, 20 letters, in NLS, Murray papers
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, three letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
ADAM SMITH, one letter, 1764. Bannerman collection, Glasgow UL
Printed Material
W. C. LEHMANN, John Millar of Glasgow, 1735-1801 ( Glasgow, 1960).
4 letters to Christopher Wyvill in Political papers, Comprising the Correspondence of Several distinguished Persons in the years 1792, 1793 &c with the Editor, Rev. Christopher Wyvill (York, n.d.),
1 letter to Dugald Stewart, early 1793 in Stewart’s Account of the life and Writings of Adam Smith (1793)
An edition of Letters and Occasional Writings edited by John Cairns and Aaron Garrett will be the third volume devoted to Millar’s writings in the Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics series published by the Liberty Fund under the general editorship of Knud Haakonssen. The other volumes are Historical View of the English Government ed. Mark Phillips and Dale R. Smith ( Indianapolis, 2006); and Origin of the Distinction of Ranks, ed. Aaron Garrett ( Indianapolis, 2006)
New Palgrave ; ODNB XIII 401; IESS x 348.
Portraits: NPG(A); see Lehmann (above).
Various manuscript and printed papers, including notes for papers on political economy, 1866-1882; correspondence on the British Association and the Social Science Association, 1856-1862; and letters from his own son, W. J. Newmarch, 1859-1865. Newmarch papers, Royal Statistical Society. 19
The records of the Globe Insurance Company, 1851-1862, include letters and memoranda by Newmarch. Guildhall Library, MSS. 11656-11685, 11694.
Correspondents
JOHN ELLIOT CAIRNES, three letters, 1858-1862. NLI, MS. 8944.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, four letters, 1871-1874. Palgrave papers. 9
JAMES EDWIN THOROLD ROGERS, five letters, 1859-1881. Thorold Rogers papers, NRA 12396.
JOHN STRANG, 17 letters, 1854-1861. Records of the Dilettante Society of Glasgow, Glasgow City Archives.
Printed Material
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 1125; ESS XI 368.
Nicholson's daughter had no papers, and none are known elsewhere.
What Nicholson taught at Edinburgh can be gauged from elaborate student notes on his lectures and examination papers. See three sets of notes by Messrs Ross, Easterbrook, and McPhail, covering the period 1887-1899. Edinburgh UL Special Collections. Accession numbers E72.10, E72.26, and E78.15 respectively; Gen 1901, 2069-72. See too letter to Geikie about examinations in agricultural economics, 1891-2, in Da 45.5, ff 25, 31, 33. Some student essays with Nicholson’s comments are in Gen 2002/2, and a notice of Nicholson can be found in Sir John Flett’s reminiscences of student life, 1886-1894, Dc 6.116, ff 21-22.
Nicholson’s letter resigning the chair of political economy on 2 July, 1925 and the printed addresses given on the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Nicholson to celebrate 45 years in the chair can be found in Edinburgh UL, Special Collections.
Undated lecture on John Law with reference to the Currency Commission
NLS MS4725 f 94ff
Correspondents
SIR CHARLES ADDIS, letters to, 1916-1925.
School of Oriental and African Studies Library Archives, PP MS 14
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & sons, letters to and from, 1888-1893, dealing with Nicholson’s economic writings and works of fiction. NLS, MSS. 4522, 4539, 4605, 4725; and one letter from Blackwood in Edinburgh UL Gen 1790.
EDWIN CANNAN, 20 letters, 1904-1925. Cannan collection, BLPES
FRANCIS YSIDRO EDGEWORTH, two letters, 1888-1891. Edgeworth papers 7; A letter from Edgeworth, 27 February, 1921 in Edinburgh UL, Gen 1731
CHARLES RYLE FAY, six letters, 1908-1910. Miscellaneous letters, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 55 letters to, in RDFC
SIR ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, three letters, 1891-1892. Edinburgh UL
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, 24 letters, 1884-1909. J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
MACMILLAN, many letters, 1906-1926, dealing with Nicholson’s Project of Empire. BL, Macmillan Archive, MS 55209
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, four letters, 1886-1897. Palgrave papers. 9
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, two letters, 1896-1910. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
Printed Material
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, ‘Joseph Shield Nicholson, 1850-1927’, Proceedings of the British Academy, XIV (1928).New Palgrave ; ODNB.
Portraits: photograph, N. P.G.(A); Portrait by H. Lintott, Edinburgh University
JAMES WILKIE NISBET, 1903-74
Lecture notes, notebooks, miscellaneous papers, 1926-73.
James Wilkie Nisbet Papers, Special Collections, University Library, University of St Andrews.
Correspondents
Printed material
James Wilkie Nisbet, The Triumvirate of Political Economists in St Andrews (1947); S. McD. ‘Emeritus Professor James Wilkie Nisbet’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy 21 (November 1974), page 326
Portraits
ALEXANDER NOVE (formerly NOVAKOVSKY), 1915-1994
Correspondence and memoranda, 1963-82.
Department of Political Economy, University Archives, University of Glasgow.
Correspondents
MICHAEL KASER, Correspondence re Soviet economics 1953-63, Ms Eng c 4680, Bodleian Library, Oxford
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1950-61, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal, 1953-73, Royal Economic Society Archive, BLPES
Printed Sources
New Palgrave; Ian D. Thatcher ed., Alec Nove on Communist and Postcommunist countries: previously unpublished writings and Alec Nove on Economic Theory: previously unpublished writings (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1988)
Portraits
Correspondence, consisting of nearly 3000 items, mainly letters to Owen, 1821-1858, but including a few drafts and copies of out-letters and other documents.
Owen papers, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
A small group of letters (about ten) to Owen, 1830-1858, and about 70 typescript copies of letters and parts of letters, 1822-1851.
NLW, MSS. 14352, 18894.
Two letters, a scrapbook containing manuscript material and a draft of the Report to the County of Lanark, c. 1818-1820.
London UL, A.L.s 146 and 266, MSS. 578 and 692.
His diary, 1813-1822, and business records of his period at New Lanark.
Gourock Ropeworks Co. papers, NRA 10832.
Correspondence, financial and other records of Owen and the New Harmony Community, 1824-1829, including many Owen family papers.
Workingmen’s Institute, New Harmony, Indiana.
Minute book of the Central Board of the Association of All Classes of All Nations, 1838-1840. Minute book of the Directors of the National Community Friendly Society, 1838-1843. Minute book of the Directors of the Rational Society, 1843-1845.
International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.
Correspondents
THOMAS ALLSOP, c. 150 letters, 1832-1858. BL Add. MS. 46344.
JEREMY BENTHAM, nine letters, 1818-1823.
BL Add. MS. 33545.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 40 letters, 1833-1858. Brougham papers, UCL
JAMES M. DORSEY, four letters, 1827-1828.
Dorsey-Owen papers, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis.
PHILIPP EMANUEL VON FELLENBERG, 20 letters (from Owen and his sons), 1818-1835.
Fellenberg MSS., Burgerbibliothek, Berne.
ARCHIBALD JAMES HAMILTON, one letter, 1828.
Hamilton papers, Motherwell Public Library.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, nine items, 1818-1820.
BL Add. MSS. 38271-38574.
SAMUEL OLDKNOW, two letters, 1793. NLW, MS. 4956.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six items, 1822-1846.
BL Add. MSS. 40349-40588.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, two letters, 1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
J. M. ELLIOTT, ‘The Owen Family Papers’, Indiana Magazine of History, LX 4 (1964).
J. F.C. HARRISON, Robert Owen and the Owenites ( London, 1969).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 1291; ESS XI 517; IESS XI 351.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; SNPG; Courtauld Institute.
Miscellaneous papers, including memoirs, COLL MISC 787, BLPES
Correspondence as secretary of London & Cambridge Economic Service, 1932-49, LSE 214 A-C, BLPES
Correspondents
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1946-74, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Frank Walter Paish, War as a Temporary Occupation (privately published, 1998)
Portraits
Frank Walter Paish, War as a Temporary Occupation (1998)
The Palgrave family papers contain much correspondence of Sir Inglis with other members of the family, 1847-1903, as well as five bundles of correspondence with economists and bankers (mainly 1880s and 1890s) and a few other papers relating to him.
Palgrave papers. 9
A group of 27 letters to Palgrave, 1873-1882. KC, Cambridge.
Journal of a tour in France, 1847. BL Add. MS. 45738.
Correspondents
EDWIN CANNAN, 44 letters, 1890-1917. Cannan collection, BLPES
JOHN BATES CLARK, three letters, 1891.
Clark papers, Columbia UL, New York.
FRANCIS YSIDRO EDGEWORTH, two letters, 1888-1891. Edgeworth papers. 7
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 99 letters, 1885-1918, in RDFC; three letters, 1899.
Foxwell papers, Baker Library, Harvard University.
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, 16 letters, 1888-1899. Ingram papers, PRONI
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, four letters, 1873-1876. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, 63 letters, 1886-1917.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
SIR WILLIAM LEE-WARNER, two letters, 1881.
Lee-Warner MSS., India Office Library.
ALFRED MILNER, 1st Viscount Milner, four letters, 1884-1889.
Welby collection, BLPES
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 18 letters, 1892-1909.
Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
Printed Material
ESS XI 536; New Palgrave ; ODNB.
Personal and political papers, 1785-1842, including much correspondence from politicians and economists. Also commonplace books (which contain accounts of Political Economy Club meetings) and other papers.
Congleton papers. 12
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 13 letters, 1812-1834.
Brougham papers, UCL
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, three items, 1827.
BL Add. MS. 38751.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, four items, 1814-1820.
BL Add. MSS. 38257-38379.
MACVEY NAPIER, 15 letters, 1840-1841.
BL Add. MSS. 34621-34622.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, 11 items, 1813-1829.
B. M. Add. MSS. 40226-40399.
THOMAS TELFORD, 16 letters, 1819-1827.
Telford papers, Institution of Civil Engineers, London.
Printed Material
New Palgrave ; ODNB.
No Pennington papers are known to exist.
The so-called Pennington Papers of the University of Chicago Library are in fact three out-letters and one in-letter, 1845-1862, to Treasury officials on financial matters.
One letter of W. E. Gladstone to Pennington, 1854.
London UL, AL 54.
Correspondents
GEORGE ARBUTHNOT, letters and memoranda, 1827-1855.
Welby collection, BLPES
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, a memorandum, n.d
BL Add. MS. 44580.
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, three letters, 1827.
BL Add. MS. 38749.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, 16 letters, 1827-1850.
BL Add. MSS. 40543-40610.
SIR CHARLES EDWARD TREVELYAN, a memo and letter, 1841.
Goulburn papers, Surrey RO
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 13 letters, 1828-1831.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, one letter, 1843.
Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
Printed Material
Economic Writings of James Pennington , ed. Richard S. Sayers ( London, 1963).
New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 1454.
Research papers, including work on wages and prices, papers concerning public work, book reviews, an enquiry into labour mobility and a brief autobiography.
Phelps Brown Papers, LSE.
Correspondents
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1947-91, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1946-73, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Material
ODNB VIII, 47-8; David Worswick, ‘Ernest Henry Phelps Brown, 1906-1994’, Proceedings of the British Academy, XC (1996), 319-44; W.K. Hancock and J.E. Isaac, ‘Sir Henry Phelps Brown, 1906-1994’, Economic Journal 108 (May 1998), 757-78
Portraits: Proceedings of the British Academy, 1996
ALBAN WILLIAM HOUSEGO PHILLIPS 1914-1975
Lectures, lecture notes, draft unpublished articles and notes.
Phillips Papers COLL MISC 0857, BLPES
Correspondents
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1955-61, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1949-61 (and later correspondence regarding the ‘Phillips Machine’), Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1963-6, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave III 857-60; Conrad Blyth, ‘A.W.H. Phillips M.B.E. 1914-1975’, Economic Record 51 (1975), pp. 303-7; Robert Leeson ed., A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2000); Robert Leeson, ‘Alban William Housego Phillips’, in J.E. King ed. A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007), pp. 215-20; Alan Bollard, A Few Hares to Chase: The Life and Economics of Bill Phillips (Oxford University Press, 2016)
Portraits
Photographs in Nicholas Barr, ‘The Phillips Machine’, LSE Quarterly vol 2 no 4 (Winter 1988) 306 and A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective (2000)
Fellowship dissertation, ‘Causes and effects of changes in the relative values of agricultural produce in the UK during last fifty years’, 1902, King’s College Cambridge
Some printed and typed papers resulting from his work on the Committee on the Currency and Bank of England Note Issues, Marshall Library, Cambridge
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, Correspondence 1924-41, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1914-33, Cannan Papers, BLPES
COLIN CLARK, Correspondence 1937-9, Colin Clark Papers, Fryer Library, University of Queensland
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, Correspondence 1898-1928, Foxwell Papers, Kwansei Gakuin University*
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, Correspondence, mostly undated, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
MACMILLAN, Correspondence 1904-56, BL Add MSS 55199, 55200
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, several letters from Pigou, mostly undated, Robertson Papers, Trinity College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1929, 1938, 1949, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed material
John Saltmarsh and Patrick Wilkinson, Arthur Cecil Pigou 1877-1950: Fellow and Professor of Political Economy (Cambridge, 1960)
ODNB; New Palgrave; IESS XII 90
Portraits
NPG; Marshall Library, Cambridge
* For availability see item on Foxwell Papers in News and Views
Manuscripts and working papers of books.
BL Add. MSS. 27789-27859.
The manuscript of Place’s autobiography, with correspondence and other papers.
BL Add. MSS. 35142-35154.
Commonplace books, 1775-1844.
BL Add. MSS. 36623-36628.
Letters to Place, 1813-1852.
BL Add. MSS. 37949-37950.
Place’s collection of newspaper cuttings, in 180 volumes, contains some manuscript letters.
BL Dept. of Printed Books.
Five letters to and from Place, 1823-1838.
London UL, A.L.s 99, 100, 251, 252, 356.
Several letters from Place to different correspondents, 1840.
Ely collection, Louisiana State UL, Baton Rouge.
A six-page manuscript of ‘Remarks upon Mr Ricardo’s Observations’.
Seligman collection, Columbia UL, New York.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 36 letters, 1831-1852.
Brougham papers, UCL
EDWIN CHADWICK, eight letters, 1829-1841.
Chadwick papers, UCL
RICHARD COBDEN, four letters, 1840-1849.
BL Add. MSS. 43667-43668.
JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, 1st Baron Broughton, c. 150 items, 1818-1831.
BL Add. MSS. 36457-36466.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, four letters, 1842-1850.
Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
ROBERT OWEN, three letters, 1831-1838.
Owen correspondence, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
JOSEPH PARKES, five letters, 1851-1853.
Parkes papers, UCL
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, three letters, 1822.
Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
SAMUEL WHITBREAD, two letters, 1813.
Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, five items, 1830.
Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
Autobiography of Francis Place , ed. Mary Thale ( London, 1972).
London Radicalism, 1830-1843: A Selection from the Papers of Francis Place , ed. D. J. Rowe ( London, 1970).
GRAHAM WALLAS, Life of Francis Place ( London, 1898). New Palgrave ; ODNB; Boase II 1552; ESS XII 143.
Portraits: NPG; see Autobiography (above).
Papers including correspondence, lecture notes, drafts and working papers, memoranda and reports.
Plant Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1930S, Durbin Papers, BLPES
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1948-75, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1924-78, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1929-46, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Library, Princeton University
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave II 891; Sir Arnold Plant, Selected Economic Essays and Addresses (London: Routledge, 1974); R.H. Coase, ‘Arnold Plant’ in Essays on Economics and Economists (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 176-84
Portraits
Cartoon in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
SIDNEY POLLARD (formerly SIEGFRIED POLLAK), 1925-98
Correspondence, notes and papers.
Sidney Pollard Collections, Murray Library, University of Sunderland.
Correspondents
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence 1995-9, Economic History Society Papers, BPLES
FABIAN SOCIETY, Correspondence and papers 1965, 1973, Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence relating to Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society Papers, BPLES
Printed material
ODNB; C. Holmes, ‘Sidney Pollard, 1925-1998’, Proceedings of the British Academy, 1999; David Martin, ‘Sidney Pollard (1925-98)’, Labour History Review vol 64 (Spring 1999) pp 139-42; David Renton, Sidney Pollard: A Life in History (London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2004)
Portraits
Photograph, ODNB
Letters and reports connected with his Board of Trade work, particularly Anglo-French commercial negotiations, 1839-1847.
Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c469, c545, c547.
The letter books of the Board of Trade, and its Statistical Section, contain copies of many letters sent by Porter on official business.
PR0
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, four letters, 1834-1842.
BL Add. MSS. 37188-37192.
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, five letters, 1848-1849.
Herschel papers, Royal Society Library, London.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six items, 1840-1846.
BL Add. MSS. 40493.
ADOLPHE QUETELET, 20 letters, 1835-1851.
Quetelet papers, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, six letters, 1840-1846.
BodIeian, MS. Clar. Dep. c545, c547.
GEORGE WILSON, two letters, 1841-1852.
Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
Printed Material
Palgrave III 170; ODNB; Boase II 1591.
Portrait: Royal Statistical Society.
EILEEN EDNA LE POER POWER, 1889-1940
Correspondence, personal and biographical papers, poems, translations and stories, Eileen Power Papers, Girton College Cambridge
Correspondence and papers, lecture notes, research notes,
Papers of Eileen Power and Michael Postan, Manuscript and Archives, Cambridge University Library
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1922, 1925-6, 1931-40, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
SYDNEY COCKERELL, Correspondence 1917-37, Cockerell Papers, British Library Add MS 52743
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1921, Plant Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1936-7, Robbins Papers, BLPES
RICHARD HENRY TAWNEY, Correspondence, Tawney Papers, BLPES
GRAHAM WALLAS, 2 undated letters, Wallas Papers, BLPES
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence 1926-40, Economic History Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; J.H. Clapham, ‘Eileen Power 1889-1940’ Economica ns 7 (November 1940) 351-9; C.K. Webster, ‘Eileen Power (1889-1940) Economic Journal 50 (December 1940) 561-72; Maxine Berg, ‘The first women economic historians’ Economic History Review XLV (May 1992) 308-39; Maxine Berg, A Woman in History: Eileen Power 1889-1940 (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
Photographs
Eileen Power Papers, Girton College Cambridge
Papers relating to membership of Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury, also as editor of Three Banks Review, articles and papers and correspondence.
Prest Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1982-4, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Price's papers have not been traced.
Correspondents
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, about six letters, 1845-1852.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. c190, d175, d177.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 19 items, 1834-1882.
BL Add. MSS. 44353-44477.
ROUNDELL PALMER, 1st Earl of Selborne, two letters, 1864-1874.
Selborne papers, Lambeth Palace Library, London.
WILLIAM RATHBONE, two letters, 1864.
Rathbone papers, Liverpool UL
CAMPBELL TAIT, Archbishop of Canterbury, 13 letters, 1842-1882.
Tait papers, Lambeth Palace Library, London.
Printed Material
Palgrave III 188; ODNB; Boase II 1635.
Portrait: Worcester College, Oxford.
Letters to and from Price, 1767-1790, on politics and other topics,
113 in number.
American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia.
38 letters to Price, 1753-1791, the largest groups being from
Joseph Priestley and Lord Lansdowne.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Misc. c132.
A bound volume containing copies of Price's letters to John
Edwards, actuary of the Equitable Assurance Society,
with actuarial calculations, 1768-1771. A 31-page manuscript of ob-
servations on the keeping of the Society's accounts, 1775.
Archives of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. 15
Manuscripts on a wide variety of economic topics, mostly
undated, and intended for the information of William Petty,
Marquess of Lansdowne.
Shelburne papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of
Michigan , Ann Arbor.
Correspondents
JOHN CANTON, two letters, 1764-1768.
Royal Society Library, London.
ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, copies of letters, 1790.
NLS, MS. 3703.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 23 letters, 1766-1788.
Franklin papers, American Philosophical Society Library, Phil-
adelphia.
WILLIAM PETTY , 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, many letters, 1771-1790.
Lansdowne papers, HMC 6th Rept.
WILLIAM PITT, 1st Earl of Chatham, seven letters, 1772-1775.
Chatham papers, PRO
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, six letters, 1784-1786.
Chatham papers, PRO
EZRA STYLES, several letters, 1778-1790. Yale UL
Printed Material
The correspondence of Richard Price, 3 volumes, eds. Bernard Peach and D. O. Thomas (Duke, 1983-1994 )
Palgrave III 189; ODNB; ESS XII 350.
Portraits: BM (P); NPG (A); New College, London.
Diaries, papers, correspondence with his wife and parents (copies)
Ramsey Papers, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge
Manuscripts relating mainly to his philosophical work but also undergraduate lecture notes and papers, drafts of his papers in economics, papers for the Cambridge Conversazione Society (the Apostles) and other discussion societies
Ramsey Papers, Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collections, Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh
Correspondents
WALTER JOHN HERBERT (‘SEBASTIAN’) SPROTT, 14 letters to, 1923-9, SPROTT PAPERS, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB XLV, 971-2; DNB Missing Persons 546-7; New Palgrave IV, 4106; J.M. Keynes, ‘Frank Ramsey’ Essays in Biography (1933); D.H. Mellor, ‘F.P. Ramsey’, Philosophy 70 (1988), 243-62; D.H. Mellor ed Foundations: Essays in Philosophy, Logic, Mathematics and Economics (Humanities Press, 1978); Margaret Paul, Frank Ramsey (1903-1930): A Sister’s Memoir (Huntington: Smith-Gordon 2012)
Portrait
Ramsey, photograph, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, reprinted in Philosophical Papers ed D.H. Mellor (Cambridge University Press, 1990)
WILLIAM BRIAN REDDAWAY, 1913-2002
Personal papers.
Reddaway Papers, Clare College Cambridge
Report on Soviet finance, 1937, King’s College Academic and Tutorial Records, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondence as editor of Economic Journal 1971-6, Royal Economic Society Papers, BLPES
Correspondents
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1938-47, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1956-60, 1994, Meade Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1958-9, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
Printed material
ODNB
Portraits
Photograph by Godfrey Argent, NPG
WILLIAM PEMBER REEVES, 1857-1932
Correspondence, including correspondence as director of London School of Economics and Political Science, and lectures.
William Pember Reeves Papers. Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Wellington.
Correspondence while Agent General for New Zealand in London, 1895-1908.
COLL MISC 0198, BLPES
Correspondents
RICHARD SEDDON, Correspondence, Seddon Papers, Archives New Zealand
SIDNEY WEBB, Correspondence, Sidney and Beatrice Webb Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Dictionary of New Zealand Biography; Keith Sinclair, William Pember Reeves: New Zealand Fabian (Wellington, Reed: 1969); Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford University Press, 1995); Gary Hawke, ‘William Pember Reeves (1857-1932)’ in J.E. King ed. A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007), pp. 234-6
Portraits
Photograph NPG; portrait and photographs reproduced in Keith Sinclair, William Pember Reeves (1969); photographs LSE; cartoons from New Zealand newspapers 1890, SR 1142, BLPES
Correspondence received, with a few copies of out-letters. Includes much correspondence with economists, but also letters on estate, family, business and club affairs. Commonplace books, notes, a continental tour journal and the manuscripts of some works not published in his lifetime. (Kept with these are his letters to Malthus, Mill and Wilkinson. )
Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
A bound volume of letters to members of the Ricardo family, on financial matters, 32 items, 1819-1843. Items 1-7 are to David
Ricardo, 1819-1823, and several of the others deal with his estate. Ricardo papers, BLPES
Printed Material
Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo , ed. Piero Sraffa, 11. vols. (London, 1951-1973).
Vols. 6-9 are Ricardo's complete known correspondence. For the online version see http://oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/Book.php?recordID=0687.01
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS XIII 378; IESS XIII 507.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A); see Works and Correspondence (above).
Papers including diaries, student notes, lecture notes, memoranda, papers and research notes, and extensive correspondence.
Robbins Papers, BLPES
Memoranda and correspondence written as chief economic assistant and then director of Economic Section of Cabinet Offices, 1940-5.
T230, National Archives
Correspondence and papers as a trustee of the National Gallery 19542-74 and as chairman of the trustees 1954-9, 1960-7,
National Gallery Archives, National Gallery, London
Correspondence and papers as a director of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden 1956-73, Royal Opera House Archives, Royal Opera House, London
Minutes and papers of the Committee on Higher Education, 1961-3, ED 116, 117, National Archives
Minutes and papers of Committee of Economists, 1930, CAB 58/150 and 151, National Archives
Correspondence and memoranda re W.H. Beveridge et al, Tariffs: The Case Examined (1931), 1930-1, COLL MISC 11, BLPES
Correspondence and papers of Academic Freedom Committee, LSE, 1933-9, COLL MISC 683, BLPES
Correspondents
WALTER ADAMS, Correspondence 1967-70, Walter Adams Papers, BLPES
WILLIAM MAURICE ALLEN, Correspondence 1957-62, W.M. Allen Papers, ADM 12, Bank of England Archives
WILLIAM JACK BAUMOL, Correspondence 1950-79, Baumol Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
SIR ISAIAH BERLIN, Correspondence 1965-71, Berlin Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence and memoranda, 1924-39, and notes on trade cycle literature 1924, Beveridge Papers, BPLES
ROBERT HENRY BRAND, BARON BRAND, Correspondence 1943-51, Brand Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford
EDWARD HASTINGS CHAMBERLIN, Correspondence 1954-5, Quarterly Journal of Economics Archive, Nathan Marsh Pusey Library, Harvard University
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1924-34, Cannan Papers, BLPES
ALEXANDER MORRIS CARR-SAUNDERS, Correspondence 1937-45, Carr-Saunders Papers, BLPES
WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL, Correspondence 1935 and 1950, Sir Winston Churchill Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
JOHN BELL CONDLIFFE, Correspondence 1936-51, Condliffe Papers, Bancroft Library, Berkeley
LIONEL GEORGE CURTIS, Correspondence 1939 and 1951, Lionel Curtis Papers, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford
LUIGI EINAUDI, Correspondence 1933-55, Einaudi Papers, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin
FRANK WHITSON FETTER, Correspondence 1935, 1958-62, Frank W. Fetter Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1951-77, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
COLIN GRANT CLARK, Correspondence 1928, 1934, 1959, 1975, Colin Clark Papers, Fryer Library, University of Queensland
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1929-40, Durbin Papers, BLPES
HUGH TODD NAYLOR GAITSKELL, Correspondence 1946-54, Gaitskell Papers, Special Collections Library, University College London
MORRIS GINSBERG, Correspondence 1951-2, Ginsberg Papers, BLPES
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence 1932-77, Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; correspondence 1936, League of Nations Archives, United Nations Library, Geneva
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1935-72, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1935, 1948-70, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1945-80, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
HUBERT DOUGLAS HENDERSON, Correspondence 1932-4, Henderson Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford
JOHN RICHARD HICKS, Correspondence, Hicks Foundation, Oxford
PER JACOBSS0N, Correspondence 1933-59, Jacobsson Papers, Offentliched Bibliothek der Universitat Basel
HARRY GORDON JOHNSON, Correspondence 1967-75, Harry Johnson Papers, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence, 1932-77, memoranda and notes of Robbins’s Comparative Economic Theory lectures given at LSE in 1929, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1928-46, Keynes Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
FRANK HYNEMAN KNIGHT, Correspondence 1933-69, Knight Papers, Regenstein Papers, University of Chicago
IMRE LAKATOS, Correspondence 1966-73, Lakatos Papers, BLPES
ALEXANDER LOVEDAY, Correspondence 1936-8, League of Nations Archives, United Nations Library, Geneva, and 1936, Loveday Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1934-79, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
MACMILLAN & CO LTD, Correspondence and reader’s reports, 1932-63, Macmillan Archive, British Library
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1948-81, Meade Papers, BLPES
LLOYD METZLER, Correspondence 1951, Metzler Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
LUDWIG HEINRICH EDLER von MISES, Correspondence 1925-32, Mises Papers, Special Archive for Historico-Documentary Collections, Moscow; correspondence 1933-5, 1943 and 1947, Grove City Archive, Grove City College Library, Grove City, Pennsylvania
OSKAR MORGENSTERN, Correspondence 1931, 1972-7, Morgenstern Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
DON PATINKIN, Papers from Robbins Seminar 1956-7, Correspondence 1987-93, Patinkin Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
MARK PERLMAN, Correspondence 1970-84, Mark Perlman Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
KARL RAIMUND POPPER, Correspondence 1949-81, Popper Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
ARNOLD PLANT, Correspondence 1924-45, memoranda 1930-4 and notes of Robbins’s lectures on Element of Economics given at LSE 1930-1, Plant Papers, BPLES
EZRA POUND, Correspondence 1934, Pound Collection, Beinecke Library, Yale University
WILLIAM RAPPARD, Correspondence 1933-57, Federal Archives, Bern; correspondence 1934-54, GIIS Archives, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
LOUIS RASMINSKY, Correspondence 1972-7, Rasminsky Papers, Bank of Canada
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1948-53, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge
EDWARD AUSTIN GOSSAGE ROBINSON, Correspondence 1941-5, Robinson Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge; Correspondence 1947-1971, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence, 1932 and 1958, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archives Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOSEPH ALOIS SCHUMPETER, Correspondence 1934-49, Schumpeter Papers, Nathan Marsh Pusey Library, Harvard University
EDWARD TAYLOR SCOTT, Correspondence 1926-31, Manchester Guardian Archive, John Rylands Library, Manchester
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1955-68, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1929-69, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
GRAHAM WALLAS, Correspondence 1923-32, Wallas Papers, BLPES
CHARLES KINGSLEY WEBSTER, Correspondence 1934-54, Webster Papers, BLPES
JOHN WATKINS, Correspondence 1968-84, Watkins Papers, BLPES
SIDNEY WEINTRAUB, Correspondence 1955, Sidney Weintraub Papers, Perkins Library, Duke University
JOSEPH WILLITS, Correspondence 1946-65, Rockefeller Foundation Archive, Rockefeller Archive Centre
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1958-81, Institute of Economic Affairs, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION, memoranda 1937, LNU Archive, BLPES
MONT PELERIN SOCIETY, Minutes of 1947 Mont Pelerin meeting and correspondence with Albert Hunold 1947-63, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence 1955 and 1966-7, Robbins Contributor’s file, RES Archives, BLPES
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Memoranda for Study Group on International Monetary Problems 1932-3, and correspondence and memoranda for Study Group on Atlantic Union 1951-2, Royal Institute of International Affairs Archives, Chatham House, London
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING, Correspondence 1933-9, SPSL ARCHIVES, Bodleian Library, Oxford
Printed material
Lionel Robbins, Autobiography of an Economist (London: Macmillan, 1971)
Denis O’Brien, Lionel Robbins (London: Macmillan, 1988)
The Wartime Diaries of Lionel Robbins & James Meade, 1943-45, eds Susan Howson & Donald Moggridge (London: Macmillan, 1990)
Economic Science and Political Economy: Selected Articles of Lionel Robbins ed Susan Howson (London: Macmillan, 1997)
A History of Economic Thought: The LSE Lectures eds Steven G. Medema and Warren J. Samuels (Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998)
Susan Howson, Lionel Robbins (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011)
ODNB; New Palgrave IV, 206-8
Portraits:
NPG; LSE: portrait by William Coldstream; New College Oxford: portrait by Richard Robbins; photographs in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995) and Susan Howson, Lionel Robbins (2011)
Personal and professional papers, correspondence, notes, lectures and publications
Robertson Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge
Correspondents
WILLIAM MAURICE ALLEN, Correspondence 1956-62, Bank of England Archives.
NORMAN ANGELL, Correspondence 1912-59, Angell Papers, Ball State University Library.
GERMÃN BERNÃCER, Correspondence 1942-54, Fondo Documental Germãn Bernãcer, University of Alicante.
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, BARON BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1923-58, Beveridge Papers, Personal File, BLPES.
ALEXANDER KIRKLAND CAIRNCROSS, Correspondence 1949-63, Cairncross Papers, University of Glasgow.
COLIN CLARK, Correspondence 1931-8, 1948, Clark Collection, University of Queensland.
EVAN FRANK MOTTRAM DURBIN, Correspondence 1935-9, Durbin Papers, BLPES
MILTON FRIEDMAN, Correspondence 1949-60, Friedman Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
ALVIN HARVEY HANSEN, Correspondence 1939-59, Hansen Papers, Pusey Library, Harvard University.
GOTTRIED HABERLER, Correspondence 1934-6, League of Nations Archives, Geneva; Haberler Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
SIR ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1926-60, Harrod Papers, BL ADD 71188, 71618, 72764, 72765; Royal Economic Society Archives, LSE; Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce; John Maynard Keynes and Roy Harrod Letters and Memoranda, University of Tokyo.
SIR RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1933-63, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge.
SIR HUBERT DOUGLAS HENDEDRSON, Correspondence 1914-48, Henderson Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford.
PER JACOBSSON, Correspondence 1938-53, Per Jacobson Papers, Univeritäts Bibliotek, Basel.
HARRY GORDON JOHNSON, Correspondence 1947-61, Johnson Papers, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago.
NICHOLAS KALDOR, BARON KALDOR, Correspondence 1932-61, Kaldor Papers, KC, Cambridge.
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1929-56, Kahn Papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1912-46, Keynes Papers, KC, Cambridge.
ABBA PTACHYA LERNER, Correspondence 1931-50, Abba Ptachya Lerner Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
SIR ALEXANDER LOVEDAY, Correspondence 1935-8, League of Nations Archive, Geneva.
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1936-63, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-60, Meade Papers, BLPES.
ENOCH POWELL, Correspondence 1958-9, Powell Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge.
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1931-60, Robbins Papers, LSE; 1931, Beveridge Papers, BLPES.
EDWARD AUSTIN GOSSAGE ROBINSON, Correspondence 1928-56, Austin Robinson Papers, Marshall Library Cambridge.
GEORGE HUMPHREY WOLFERSTON RYLANDS, Correspondence 1921-39, Rylands Papers, KC, Cambridge.
JAN TINBERGEN, Correspondence 1936-9, League of Nations Archive; Tinbergen Papers, Erasmus University.
JACOB VINER, Correspondence 1932-56, Viner Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.
DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT, Correspondence 1946-55, Wright Papers, Georgia Historical Society, Savannah; 1945-60, Wright Papers, University of Virginia.
Printed Material
DNB 1961-70 885; ODNB XLVII 217; New Palgrave 4 208; IESS XIII 520.
Portraits: N.P.G.; Trinity College, Cambridge; Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge.
Correspondence and papers.
Joan Robinson Papers, King’s College Modern Archive Centre, Cambridge.
Correspondents
MAURICE HERBERT DOBB, Correspondence 1939-73, Dobb Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge
ROY FORBES HARROD, Correspondence 1933-70, Harrod Papers, Chiba University of Commerce
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1930-83, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
NICHOLAS KALDOR, BARON KALDOR, Correspondence 1930s-80s, Kaldor Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1932-44, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
ABBA PTACHYA LERNER. Correspondence 1930-78, Abba Ptachya Lerner Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1934-8, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932-73, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1946-58, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HOLME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1946-9, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence and papers 1967-75, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
LABOUR PARTY, memoranda 1943, Labour Party Archives, Museum of Labour History, Manchester
Printed Sources
ODNB; IESS XVIII 663-71; New Palgrave IV 212-17
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Annalise Roselli (eds), Economists in Cambridge: A Study Through Their Correspondence, 1907-46 (London 2005); G.C. Harcourt and Prue Kerr, Joan Robinson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
Portraits
Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge; ODNB 353
Personal and professional papers, correspondence, lectures, writings and publications, economic advice in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Africa and the Far East, activities as Secretary of the Royal Economic Society and Executive Member of the International Economic Association from its founding, Austin Robinson Papers, Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge.
Papers relating to his role as a public servant and adviser to the British Government and the OEEC, 1939-59, Austin Robinson Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge.
Papers concerning India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, 1926-80. Robinson Papers, Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge.
Papers and correspondence relating to the Royal Economic Society, 1934-93. Royal Economic Society Archive, BLPES
Correspondents
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence as assistant editor of the Economic Journal, 1934-45, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1946 and 1968, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1944-76, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence c1925-1945, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed Material
ODNB, 47, 310-12; New Palgrave IV 211-12; Proceedings of the British Academy 94, 7-7=34; Alec Cairncross, Austin Robinson: The Life of An Economic Adviser (Basingstoke, 1993)
Portraits
Ramsey and Muspratt photograph in Austin Robinson Building, University of Cambridge, reprinted in Proceedings of the British Academy; Austin Robinson Papers, Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge
Nearly 800 item's of correspondence, 1854-1890, all but a few in-letters, with one or two other papers. Some of the correspondence with economists.
Thorold Rogers papers, NRA 12396.
Correspondents
GEORGE BENTLEY, several letters, 1872-1880. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d100.
EDWIN CHADWICK, two letters, n.d. Chadwick papers, UCL
RICHARD COBDEN, ten letters, 1857-1865. B. M. Add. MSS. 43669, 43671.
RICHARD THEODORE ELY, two or three letters, 1880s. Ely papers, University of Wisconsin Library, Madison.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 34 items, 1854-1889. BL Add. MSS. 44379-44506.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, 12 letters, 1868-1890. Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS, three letters, 1863-1866. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL
Printed Material
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 258 ; ESS XIII 417, IESS XIII 542.
Portrait: Worcester College, Oxford.
Papers, including much correspondence, mainly from the latter part of his life.
BL Add. MSS. 42772-42780.
Rose family papers, including two volumes of letters of George
Rose, 1776-1817, on personal, family and official business. NLS, MSS. 3795-3801.
Letters to Rose from Hugh Hume Campbell, 3rd Earl of Marchmont, 1773-1793. NLS, MS. 3523.
Correspondents
WILLIAM ADAM, about five letters, 1795-1802. Adam papers, NRA 9954.
WILLIAM DACRES ADAMS, nine items, 1800-1809. Adams papers, PRO
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, three letters, 1789-1791. BL Add. MSS. 33978-33982.
JEREMY BENTHAM, 26 items, 1792-1801. BL Add. MSS. 33541-33543.
JEREMY BENTHAM, more letters and other papers, 1791-1799. Bentham papers, UCL
CHARLES BLAGDEN, nine letters, 1791-1792. Blagden papers, Royal Society Library, London.
GEORGE CANNING , many letters, 1802-1815. Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
SIR HENRY CLINTON, 20 items, 1783-1792. Clinton papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
JOHN WILSON CROKER, 60 letters, 1810-1817. Croker papers, W. L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
HENRY DUNDAS, Viscount Melville, c. 40 items, 1789-1816. NLS, MS. 18.
WILLIAM EDEN, 1st Baron Auckland, c. 150 items, 1785-1806. BL Add. MSS. 34420-34461.
JOHN FOSTER, 1st Baron Oriel, five items, 1809. Foster/ Massereene papers, PRONI
HENRY MACKENZIE, 18 letters, 1800-1811. NLS, MS. 6371.
HORATIO NELSON, 1st Viscount Nelson, nine items, 1793-1805. BL Add. MSS. 34902-34931.
THOMAS ORDE, Baron Bolton, several letters, 1784-1787. Bolton papers, NLI
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six letters, 1814-1817. BL Add. MSS. 40236–40268.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, 58 letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
GEORGE JOHN SPENCER, 2nd Earl Spencer, six letters, 18001817. Spencer papers, NRA 10410.
NICHOLAS VANSITTART, Baron Bexley, three items, 1809-1815. BL Add. MSS. 31231, 31237.
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, four letters, 1784-1800. Bodleian, MS. Wilberforce.
THOMAS WILLIS, five letters, 1801. BL Add. MS. 41694.
PHILIP YORKE, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, five letters, 1788-1802. BL Add. MSS. 35641-35737.
ARTHUR YOUNG, 11 items, 1785-1816. BL Add. MSS. 35126-35128.
Printed Material
L. v. HARCOURT, The Diaries and Correspondence of the Right Hon.
George Rose , 2 vols. ( London, 1860).
Palgrave III 327 ; ODNB.
Portrait: NPG
Papers on the economic development of Eastern and South Eastern Europe, 1937-51, COLL MISC 324, BLPES
Correspondents
GOTTFRIED HABERLER, Correspondence 1930s, Haberler Papers, Hoover Insitution Archives, Stanford University
NICHOLAS KALDOR, Correspondence 1930s and 1956-60, Kaldor Papers, King's College Archive Centre, Cambridge
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1938-79, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
Printed material
New Palgrave IV 222
RICHARD SIDNEY SAYERS, 1908-89
Papers relating to The Bank of England 1891-1944 (1976), 1968-80
ADM 33, Bank of England Archives
Reference notes for Lloyds Bank in the History of English Banking (1957), COLL MISC 0364, BLPES
Papers relating to Financial Policy 1939-45 (1956), CAB102/14 and T199/663, National Archives
Correspondents
WILLIAM MAURICE ALLEN, Correspondence 1950-70, Maurice Allen Papers, Bank of England Archives
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1937, 1947, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1945-70, 1981-2. Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1948, 1950, 1959, 1963, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1973, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIETY, Correspondence 1965, 1973-4, Economic History Society Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence 1934-5, 1950-83, Royal Economic Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Proceedings of the British Academy
Portraits
Photograph in Proceedings of the British Academy
ERNEST FRIEDRICH (FRITZ) SCHUMACHER, 1911-1977
Personal papers.
E.F. Schumacher Archives, Schumacher Center for a New Economics, South Egremont, Massachusetts.
Correspondence and papers.
Intermediate Technology Development Group, Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire.
Memoranda and papers for Beveridge’s Full Employment Enquiry, 1943-44.
Beveridge Papers, BLPES.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1943-4, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Barbara Wood, Alias Papa: A Life of Fritz Schumacher (London: Cape, 1984); José Harris, William Beveridge: A Biography (Oxford, 1997)
Portraits
Photograph in Barbara Wood, Alias Papa (1984)
268 items in GULSC; see online manuscript catalogue. The collection includes the MS of Adam Smith as Student and Professor and files relating to Scott’s research on Adam Smth for the book (MS Gen 1293/a-f.). There are typescripts of Scott’s articles, reviews, orations, and public lectures (MS Gen 1643/101-8, 247, 267, 268); and a comprehensive set of draft examination papers on political economy and other evidence of his adminstrative role at Glasgow (MS Gen, 1646/101-8;121-6)
Scott family papers, including estate accounts, a group of 59 letters to Scott, 1891-1935, and MSS. of historical work on Ireland. PRONI
Records of Scott's administrative work at the University of St Andrews. St Andrews University Archives.
Correspondents
SIR ALEXANDER KIRKLAND CAIRNCROSS, 5 letters. GULSC, MS Gen 1517/2
EDWIN CANNAN, 11 letters, 1905-1935. Cannan collection, BLPES
ARTHUR H. COLE (and Wallace B. Donham), 80 letters, 19291940 . Baker Library Archives, Harvard University.
CHARLES RYLE FAY, 9 letters to, 1938-9, on Adam Smith. GULSC, MS Gen 511/56-64
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 405 letters to, 1911-1936, in RDFC, also letters to Audrey Foxwell, 1939.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 28 letters, 1915-1938. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON, four letters, 1907. Thompson papers, St Andrews UL
Printed Material
JOHN H. CLAPHAM, `William Robert Scott, 1868-1940', Proceedings of the British Academy , XXVII (1941).
New Palgrave
Portrait: see Clapham (above).
Scrope left his papers to his nephew, Hugh Hammersley, but the Hammersley family no longer has them. See reference in the C. E. P. Thomson list.
Genealogical material on the family of Scrope, including one volume of notes by Poulett Scrope. BL Add. MSS. 28205-28213.
A ten-page memorandum on parochial assessments, 1861. NLW, Harpton Court papers, 3689.
Correspondents
EDWIN CHADWICK, nine letters, 1837-1859. Chadwick papers, UCL
JAMES DAVID FORBES, four letters, 1847-1858. Forbes papers, St Andrews UL
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, four letters, 1867-1874. BL Add. MSS. 44412-44442.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, four letters, 1831. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
SIR CHARLES LYELL, two letters, 1859-1872. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, three letters, 1838-1849. BL Add. MSS. 40425-40G02.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL, 1st Earl Russell, two items, 1848. Russell papers, PRO
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, two letters, 1841-1848. Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
Printed Material
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 465; ESS XIII 610.
Portraits: Geological Magazine (1870) 193; Archibald Geikie,
Life of Sir Roderick I. Murchison , 2 vols. ( London, 1875).
Correspondence, tour journals, lecture notes, memoranda and other papers on Poor Laws, the Irish Question and numerous other aspects of his interests, and from the whole period of his life. Also family papers from before and biographical materials from after his life. Nassau Senior papers, NLW
Six volumes of journal, 1853-1863, of tours mainly in France. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Hist. d245-d247, d259-d260, d262.
17 volumes of journal, 1855-1863. Bristol UL
An account of the Poor Law Amendment Bill conference of 1834. London UL, MS. 173.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, four letters, 1836. BL Add. MSS. 37189-37201.
JOSEPH HEKEKYAN BEY, seven letters, 1856-1862. BL Add. MS. 37463.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 27 letters, 1831-1861. Brougham papers, UCL
EDWIN CHADWICK, six items, 1834-1845. Chadwick papers, UCL
HENRY RICHARD VASSALL Fox, 3rd Baron of Holland, 21 letters, 1851-18G7. BL Add. MS. 52021.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, four letters, 1851-1854. BL Add. MSS. 44370-44382.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, three letters, 1842-1859. BL Add. MSS. 43239, 43255.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, four letters, 1836-1853. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, two letters, 1840-1852. Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
MACVEY NAPIER, 65 letters, 1841-1847. BL Add. MSS. 34261-34266.
JOHN GORHAM PALFREY, two letters, 1856-1860. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
JOSEPH PARKES, two letters, 1854. Parkes papers, UCL
ADOLPHE QUETELET, 30 letters, 1831-1851. Quetelet papers, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
CHARLES SUMNER, two letters, n.d. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
CHARLES EDWARD POULETT THOMSON, , Baron Sydenham, three letters, 1837. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
THOMAS HYDE VILLIERS, two items, 1831. Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c548.
DANIEL WEBSTER, two letters, 1839. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 16 letters, 1829-1836. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
MARIAN BOWLEY, Nassau Senior and Classical Economics ( London, 1937).
SAMUEL L. LEVY, Nassau W. Senior, 1790 – 1864 (Newton Abbot, 1970).
NASSAU w. SENIOR, Industrial Efficiency and Social Economy, ed. S. L. Levy, 2 vols. ( London, 1929).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 492; ESS XIII 662; IESS XIV 169.
Portraits: BL (P); see Levy (above).
Publications, unpublished writings, correspondence 1938-92, miscellaneous correspondence, Shackle Papers, Cambridge University Library.
Papers, some correspondence (VIa and VIb contain copies of 477 leters in the first Cambridge deposit), typscript drafts for articles (some unpublished) and books with a collection of a collection of offprints and annotated copies of his books 1949-69, University of Liverpool Library.
Correspondents
FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK, Correspondence 1963-84, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
FREDERICK ALEXANDER LINDEMANN, BARON CHERWELL, Correspondence 1940-5, Cherwell Papers, Nuffield College Oxford
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1958-68, Robbins Papers, BLPES
Printed Sources
Brian J. Loasby, ‘George Lennox Sharman Shackle’, Proceedings of the British Academy LXXIV (1993), 505-27
ODNB XLIX 902-3; New Palgrave IV, 315-6
S.F. Frowen (ed.), Economists in Discussion: The Correspondence between G.L.S. Shackle and Stephen F. Frowen, 1951-1992 (Basingstoke 2004)
Portraits
Ramsay and Muspratt 1949; O. Thomas 1983 drawing, private collection in S.F. Frowen (ed), Business, Time and Thought: Selected Papers of G.L.S. Shackle (Aldershot 1990);
Proceedings of the British Academy 1993
GERALD FRANK SHOVE, 1887-1947
Undergraduate lecture notes, fellowship essays, notes for his lectures, notes on others’ published works.
Shove Papers, Marshall Library of Economics, Cambridge.
Report on fellowship dissertation 1914 and Notes of lectures 1921-4
Academic and tutorial records, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Typescript of unsuccessful fellowship dissertation 1912
Richard Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Notes on Shove’s lectures 1928-9
John Saltmarsh Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Correspondents
CLIVE BELL, Correspondence 1918 and 1942, Charleston Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1909-43, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge; Correspondence 1935, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
GEORGE EDWARD MOORE, one undated letter, Moore Papers, Cambridge University Library
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1930, 1932, 1938, 1945, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence, 1931-3 and 1938, Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
PIERO SRAFFA, Correspondence 1930, 1946, Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLAS STONE, Correspondence 1944-6, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed material
New Palgrave; Fredegond Shove, Fredegond and Gerald Shove (Cambridge, 1952)
Portraits
Photograph c 1930 by Ramsey & Muspratt, King’s College Cambridge; photograph with Rupert Brooke 1911, Rupert Brooke Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge; photograph 1940s in George Rylands Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
25 boxes, containing notebooks, lectures, diaries and autobiographical fragments, and correspondence. There are copies of some out-letters, and over 500 letters received by Sidgwick, including some from economists. Also reviews and letters connected with the memoir of Sidgwick published in 1906.
Sidgwick papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Miscellaneous letters on early history of Newnham College, 1869-1881.
Newnham College Library; see also Graham Dakyns below.
Notes from his lectures on philosophical topics, 1874-1876, mainly taken by J. N. Keynes. KC, Cambridge.
Typed copies of letters from Roden B. W. Noel to Sidgwick, 1861-1878. Noel papers, Hull UL
14 letters from F. W. Maitland to Sidgwick, 1877-1900. Maitland papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7006.
Correspondents
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, 1st Earl of Balfour, 40 letters, 18781900.
BL Add. MS. 49832.
MARY BENSON, letters to and from, 1857-1900. Bodleian, MS. Dep. Benson 3.
OSCAR BROWNING, letters to,
KC, Cambridge
JAMES BRYCE, Viscount Bryce, 110 items, 1865-1900.
Bryce papers, Bodleian.
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON, Earl Lytton, four letters,
1889-1891.
Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
GRAHAM DAKYNS
282 letters to and from, 1858-1900, the Bart Schulz Collection, Newnham College, Cambridge
FRANCIS YSIDRO EDGEWORTH, three letters, 1882-1887.
Edgeworth papers. 7
RICHARD THEODORE ELY, one or two letters, 1880s.
Ely papers, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
EDWARD ENFIELD, 18 letters, 1868-1869.
Dr Williams' Library, London.
HERBERT SOMERTON FOXWELL, 56 letters to, 1872-1898, in RDFC
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, four letters, 1891-1900.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Marshall Library, Cambridge.
JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES, four letters, 1885-1899.
J. N. Keynes correspondence, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7562.
MACMILLAN, several letters, 1866-1896.
BL Add. MS. 55159.
SIR LOUIS MALLET, 2 letters, 1887
Mallet Papers, Balliol College Library
ALFRED MARSHALL, 6 letters to, Sidgwick Papers, Trinity College, Cambridge
FREDERIC WILLIAM HENRY MYERS, ten letters, 1877-1888.
Myers papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, three letters, n. d.
Houghton Library, Harvard University.
SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, three letters, 1886-1895.
PaIgrave papers. 9
CHARLES HENRY PEARSON, five letters, 1873-1893.
Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d190.
GEORGE CROOM ROBERTSON, six letters, 1878-1892.
Robertson papers, UCL
HERBERT SPENCER, two letters, 1891-1897.
Spencer papers, London UL, MS. 791.
JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS, six letters, 1882-1890.
Symonds papers, Bristol UL
SEDLEY TAYLOR, six letters, 1876-1895.
Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 6260.
Printed Material
A. SIDGWICK and E. M. SIDGWICK, Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir ( London, 1906).
BART SCHULTZ, Henry Sidgwick, Eye of the Universe; An Intellectual Biography (Cambridge, 2004)
BART SCHULTZ, The Collected Works and Select Correspondence of Henry Sidgwick, CDROM, Intelex, Charlottesville, Va, 1997
Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, volume 4, 1800-1900, 3 rd edition, edited by Joanne Shattock, 1999, entry under ‘Philosophy and Science’.
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase VI 559; ESS XIV 48; IESS XIV 235
Portrait: NPG (A).
Correspondence including draft replies, also estate papers, 1778-1835.
Sinclair of Ulbster papers, NRA 10552. The Scottish Record
Office has a microfilm of parts of the Sinclair of Ulbster papers.
Mrs Rosalind Mitchison, Dept. of Economic History, Edinburgh University , has transcripts of some other parts.
Papers on the West Indies, 1815-1824.
Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c376.
A group of letters to various correspondents, 1789-1811. NLS, MS. 641.
Some juvenile poems, begun in 1770. NLS, MS. 2253.
A small group of letters, some connected with his work at the Board of Agriculture, 1791-1807. Reading UL
The letter books of the Board of Agriculture, 1793-1798, include many letters sent out in Sinclair's name. Royal Agricultural Society of England, Kenilworth.
Correspondents
WILLIAM ADAM, about ten letters, 1794-1819. Adam papers, NRA 9954.
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, 13 letters, 1785-1814. BL Add. MSS. 33978-33982.
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, 13 letters, 1789-1809. Banks papers, California State Library, Sutro Branch.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1 st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 18 letters, 1825-1835. Brougham papers, UCL
GEORGE CANNING, several letters, 1822-1827. Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
THOMAS CHALMERS, eight letters, 1832. Chalmers papers, New College, Edinburgh.
ROBERT DOUGLAS, nine letters, 1795-1797. NLS, MSS. 3116-3117.
HENRY DUNDAS, 1st Viscount Melville, and Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount, six letters, 1793-1828. NLS, MS. 9370.
HENRY DUNDAS, and ROBERT DUNDAS, 22 letters, 1784-1825. Melville Castle Muniments, Scottish RO
JOHN FOSTER, 1 st Baron Oriel, 30 items, 1807-1823. Foster/ Massereene papers, PRONI
ROBERT FULKE GREVILLE, five letters, 1794-1808. BL Add. MS. 42072.
CHARLES GREY , 2nd Earl Grey, four letters, 1806-1833. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
WARREN HASTINGS, 11 items, 1790-1810. BL Add. MS. 29172.
JOHN JAY, c. 20 items, 1794-1816. Jay papers, Columbia UL, New York.
CHARLES JENKINSON, 1st Earl of Liverpool, 19 items, 1781-1800. BL Add. MSS. 38219-38421.
ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 27 items, 1807-1823. BL Add. MSS. 38243-38572.
SIR ROBERT MURRAY KEITH, four letters, 1786-1787. BL Add. MSS. 35537-35538.
SIR ROBERT LISTON, 21 letters, 1821-1830. NLS, MS. 5665.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, 36 letters, 1816-1834. BL Add. MSS. 40261–40407.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, 50 letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
DAVID RICARDO, two letters, 1814. Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, MS. 7510.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, ten letters, 1794-1819. Royal Society of Arts Library, London.
SIR WALTER SCOTT, nine letters, 1809-1831. NLS, MS. 3878 et seq.
GRIM JONSSON THORKELlN, 18 letters, 1786-1824. Edinburgh UL
SAMUEL WHITBREAD, nine letters, 1810-1813. Whitbread papers, Bedfordshire RO
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, two letters, 1827. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
PHILIP YORKE, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, 18 letters, 1794-1820.
BL Add. MSS. 33642-35735,
ARTHUR YOUNG, c. 50 items, 1787-1816.
BL Add. MSS. 33126-33133.
Printed Material
The Correspondence of Sir John Sinclair , 2 vols. ( Edinburgh, 1831).
ROSALIND MITCHISON, Agricultural Sir John ( London, 1962).
JOHN SINCLAIR, Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Sinclair ( Edinburgh, 1837).
Palgrave III 402; ODNB; ESS XVI 62.
Portraits: BL (P); NPG; see Mitchison (above).
Letters to and from Smith, 1740-1790, with fragments of notes, drafts, parts of lectures and also papers of his father. Bannerman collection, GULSC.
Notes from his lectures on jurisprudence, 1766. Also various single letters to and from Smith, GULSC.
The minutes of the Scottish Customs Board during the period of Smith's membership are in the Scottish Record Office, and there is a collection of relevant letters and accounts, assembled by James Bonar. GULSC
Ten letters to Smith, and five from him, 1775-1776, concerning the death of David Hume. Hume MSS., Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Printed Material
WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT, Adam Smith as Student and Professor (Glasgow, 1937).
The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, 6 volumes, (Oxford, 1976-1987), volume VI contains the Correspondence of Adam Smith eds Ernest Campbell Mossner and Ian Simpson Ross
IAN SIMPSON ROSS, The Life of Adam Smith, ( Oxford, 1995)
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS XIV 112; IESS XIV 322.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; SNPG
The original manuscripts of most of his works, including a draft of Social Statics. BL Add. MSS. 36883-36896, 43831.
148 letters of Spencer to various correspondents on personal and professional matters, 1849-1903. Knox College Library, Galesburg, Illinois.
Correspondence, 1844-1903, and biographical material on Spencer. Spencer papers, London UL, MS. 791.
Six letters to various correspondents, 1863-1891. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia.
Six letters between Spencer and various correspondents, 18601879. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, seven letters, 1860-1864. BL Add. MSS. 37197-37201.
HENRY HOWE BEMROSE, four letters, 1897-1898. Derby Borough Library.
SIR JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM, three letters, 1884. Darwin collection, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville.
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, three letters, 1859. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
SIR PERCY BUNTING, 39 letters, 1882-1895. Bunting papers, University of Chicago Library.
ANDREW CARNEGIE, 44 letters, 1883-1903. Carnegie papers, Library of Congress.
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, two letters, 1895. Chamberlain papers, Birmingham UL
JOHN CHAPMAN, 9 letters, 1851-1881. Darwin collection, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville .
FRANCIS POWER COBBE, five letters, 1866-1875. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY, four letters, 1872-1900. Conway papers, Columbia UL, New York.
JOHN FISKE, 41 letters, 1864-1894. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 17 items, 1873-1896. BL Add. MSS. 44441-44785.
FREDERIC HARRISON, 20 letters, 1885-1901. Harrison papers, BLPES
ROWLAND G. HAZARD, 13 letters, 1869-1886. Peacedale collection, Baker Library, Harvard University.
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, 11 letters, 1859-1865. Herschel papers, Royal Society Library, London.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, 24 letters, 18G0-1903. Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
THOMAS HUXLEY, 83 letters, 1851-1900. Huxley papers, Imperial College, London.
MANTON MARBLE, three letters, 1860-1873. Marble papers, Library of Congress.
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MAXSE, typed copies of letters, 1870-1896. Maxse papers, West Sussex RO
JOHN STUART MILL, 24 letters, 1858-1869. Northwestern UL, Evanston, Illinois.
JOHN STUART MILL, letter or letters, n. d. Mill papers, Yale UL
STUART RENDEL, 1st Baron Rendel, three letters, 1898-1903. NLW, Rendel papers.
HENRY RICHARD, five letters, 1881-1882. NLW, MS. 5505.
GEORGE CROOM ROBERTSON, 23 letters, 1867-1892. Robertson papers, UCL
HENRY SIDGWICK, three letters, 1891-1897. Sidgwick papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
BEATRICE WEBB (and members of the Potter family), 39 letters, 1853-1903. Passfield papers, BLPES
Printed Material
DAVID DUNCAN, Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer ( London, 1908).
HERBERT SPENCER, Works, 19 vols. (London, 1861-1902).
HERBERT SPENCER, An Autobiography, 2 vols. ( London, 1904).
ODNB; New Palgrave; ESS XIV 295; IESS xv 121.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; BLPES; SNPG
Personal papers, including much correspondence on politics, poor laws, colonies, finance, etc., 1820-1866. Also notes for speeches, letter books, and registers of letters received. NLI, MSS. 532-543, 555-562, 545-553, 11140, 13345-13413.
A group of letters to Spring-Rice on political topics, 1825-1856. NLS, MS. 2225.
Family correspondence, including some letters to and from his son Charles, 1835-1866. Manchester JRUL, MS. 1187.
Correspondents
MATTHEW AYLMER, 5th Baron Aylmer, five items (copies), 1834. BL Add. MSS. 43236-43237.
CHARLES BABBAGE, 12 items, 1835-1847. BL Add. MSS. 37189-37201.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 56 letters, 1825-1864. Brougham papers, UCL
GEORGE CANNING, several letters, 1823-1824. Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, seven letters, 1852. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
HENRY RICHARD VASSALL FOX, 3rd Baron Holland, several letters, 1833-1844. BL Add. MS. 51573.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, c. 100 items, 1852-1865. BL Add. MSS. 44372-44406.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, seven items, 1834-1853. BL Add. MSS. 43236-43251.
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, 18 letters, 1831-1835. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, 32 letters, 1831-1845. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, five items, 1827-1828. BL Add. MSS. 38996-39114.
EDWARD JOHN LITTLETON, 1st Baron Hatherton, four letters, 1833-1834. Hatherton collection, Staffordshire R0SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, three letters, 1844-1858. Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
MACVEY NAPIER, 69 letters, 1830-1846. BL Add. MSS. 34614-34626.
SIR JOHN NEWPORT, 14 letters, 1827-1842. Newport MSS., Queen's University, Belfast.
ROBERT OWEN, five letters, 1837-1858. Owen correspondence, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c. 85 items, 1818-1849. BL Add. MSS. 40275-40G02.
HENRY CRABB ROBINSON, six items, 1838-1856. Crabb Robinson papers, Dr Williams' Library, London.
LORD DUDLEY COUTTS STUART four letters, 1838-1839. Harrowby papers, NRA 1561.
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, eight letters, 1837-1846. Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 24 letters, 1826-1834. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, 14 letters, 1835-1851. Hickleton papers, NRA 8128.
THOMAS WYSE, two letters, n.d. NLI, MS. 15025.
Printed Material
ODNB; Boase II 931.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A).
Personal and family papers, official papers, correspondence, notes, notes for lectures, publications, ciaries and bibliographical notes.
Sraffa Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
Correspondents
RICHARD FERDINAND KAHN, BARON KAHN, Correspondence 1930-38, Kahn Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, BARON KEYNES, Correspondence 1921-1946, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1948-68, Robbins Papers, BLPES
JOAN VIOLET ROBINSON, Correspondence 1931-51, Joan Robinson Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
Printed Sources
Nicholas Kaldor, ‘Piero Sraffa 1898-1983, Proceedings of the British Academy, LXXI (1985) 615-40
ODNB; New Palgrave IV 445-52
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo & Annalisa Rosselli, Economists in Cambridge: A Study Through Their Correspondence (London 2005)
SIR JOSIAH STAMP, 1880-1941
Josiah Stamp’s papers were destroyed when he and his wife and eldest son were killed by an enemy bomb on their home in Kent on 16 April 1941.
Papers re national income 1924.
COLL MISC 0772/D4, BLPES
Notes for Dawes Committee on Reparations 1924.
Sir Andrew Mcfadyean Papers, BLPES, and Horace Finlayson Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge.
Miscellaneous papers relating to or by Stamp.
RAIL 1057/3312 and 3317, National Archives, Kew.
War Cabinet Survey of Economic and Financial Plans, 1939-41.
CAB 89, National Archives, Kew.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1922-40, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1919-33, Cannan Papers, BLPES
ALFRED GEORGE GARDINER, Correspondence 1930-2, Gardiner Papers, BLPES
RALPH GEORGE HAWTREY, Correspondence 1928, Hawtrey Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Correspondence 1924-33, Keynes Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King’s College Cambridge
SIR ANDREW MCFADYEAN, Correspondence 1924-33, McFadyean Papers, BLPES
REGINALD MCKENNA, Correspondence 1923-9, McKenna Papers, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1931-4, Robbins Papers, BLPES
DENNIS HULME ROBERTSON, Correspondence 1938, Robertson Papers, Wren Library, Trinity College Cambridge
MACMILLAN & CO, Correspondence 1919-40, Macmillan Archive, Add Ms 55207, British Library
Printed material
ODNB; New Palgrave; Proceedings of the British Academy (1941), pp. 453-65; H.D. Henderson, ‘Josiah Charles Stamp, Baron Stamp of Shortlands (June 21, 1880, to April 16, 1941)’, Economic Journal 51 (June-September 1941), pp. 338-47; J. Harry Jones, Josiah Stamp: Public Servant, The Life of the First Baron Stamp of Shortlands (London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, 1964); A.Maxwell Stamp, Josiah Stamp and the Limitations of Economics (London: Athlone Press, 1970); Susan Howson and Donald Winch, The Economic Advisory Council 1930-1939 (Cambridge University Press, 1977); Alan Booth, ‘Economic advice at the centre of British government, 1939-41’, Historical Journal 29 (1986), pp. 655-75; Alec Cairncross and Nita Watts, The Economic Section, 1939-1961 (London: Routledge, 1989); Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE: a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Oxford University Press, 1995)
Portraits
Photographs and drawing, NPG; photographs in J. Harry Jones, Josiah Stamp: Public Servant, The Life of the First Baron Stamp of Shortlands (1964) and in Ralf Dahrendorf, LSE (1995)
Two manuscript memoirs of Steuart, the manuscripts of works, notes on money, credit and coinage, extracts from commonplace books and a small group of letters. Coltness papers. (Microfilm at Edinburgh UL)
A criticism of Hume's Tudor History, c 1760. Not in Steuart's hand. NLS, MS. 9376.
Corrected and revised copies of the Inquiry and other works. BLPES
Another copy of the manuscript of the Inquiry. Badische Landsbibliothek, Karlsruhe.
Correspondents
DAVID ERSKINE, 11th Earl of Buchan, two letters, 1780. Edinburgh UL
DAVID ERSKINE, 11th Earl of Buchan, two letters, 1780-1783. NLS, MS. 2956.
SIR PHILIP FRANCIS, two letters, 1776-1777. India Office Library, Home Misc. 62.
DAVID HUME, one letter, 1767. Hume MSS., Royal Society of Edinburgh.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, four letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART, Chevalier de St George, 28 items, 1740-1756. Stuart papers, Windsor.
SAMUEL WILKS, 15 letters, 1772. India Office Library, Home Misc. 62.
Printed Material
PAUL CHAMLEY, Documents Relatifs à Sir James Steuart ( Strasbourg, 1965).
SAMAR R. SEN, The Economics of Sir James Steuart ( London, 1957).
SIR JAMES STEUART, An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Econ omy , ed. Andrew S. Skinner ( Edinburgh, 1966).
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS XIV 389; IESS xv 265.
Portrait: see Inquiry (above).
Some letters to and from Stewart, travel journals, 1797-1803; one or two other manuscripts and sets of notes from his lectures on moral philosophy or political economy, 1793-1794, 1797, 1801-1802, 1806-1807, 1808-1809. Edinburgh UL
Notes from his lectures on political economy, 1803-1804. NLS, MS. 3771.
Notes from his lectures on political economy, 1806. London UL, MS. 150.
Two volumes of notes from his lectures on moral philosophy, 1785-1786. Aberdeen UL
Notes from his lectures on political economy, 1802-1803 (in the handwriting of Lord Palmerston). Library of the Museum of London.
Notes from his lectures on political economy, 1802-1803. Seligman collection, Columbia UL, New York.
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, two letters, 1811. Brougham papers, UCL
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE, several letters, 1809-1820. NLS, MS. 675.
BARON DE GERANDO, 1792-1816. NLS, MS. 5319.
F. W. GILMER, two letters, 1824. Gilmer family papers, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville.
JOHN HALKETT, three letters, 1817. NLS, MS. 546.
LADY JANE HOME , a few letters, 1777-1786. Home MSS., NRA 10169.
SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, two letters, 1812 and n.d. BL Add. MSS. 52451-52452.
JOHN MANDERSTON, six items, 1820. BL Add. MS. 34612.
MACVEY NAPIER, ten letters, 1811-1820. BL Add. MSS. 34611-34612.
ADAM SMITH, one letter, n.d. GULSC.
JOHN STARK, nine letters, 1810-1820. Edinburgh UL
Printed Material
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart , ed. Sir William Hamilton, 11 vols. (Edinburgh, 1854-1860).
MATTHEW STEWART, Memoir of the Late Dugald Stewart (Edinburgh) 1838).
GORDON MACINTYRE, Dugald Stewart; The Pride and Ornament of Scotland ( Brighton, 2003)
New Palgrave; ODNB
Portraits: see Collected Works and M. Stewart (above).
Professional correspondence and papers, Stone Papers, Modern Archive Centre, King's College, Cambridge.
Correspondents
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1941, 1945-8. 1950-1 1972, 1974, 1981, Meade Papers, LSE
Printed Sources
Angus Deaton, 'John Richard Nicholas Stone 1913-1991', Proceedings of the British Academy, CXV (2002) 475-92.
ODNB LII 906-8; New Palgrave IV 509-12.
Portraits
Proceedings of the British Academy CXV 476; ODNB, 906.
24 boxes of lectures in typescript and manuscript, for history and economic history courses and for various special occasions, 1910-1950. Some notes for books and pamphlets, and a few items of correspondence. Tawney papers, BLPES
6O boxes of economic history notes and transcripts from documents. Dept. of Economic History, LSE
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, many letters, 1903-1961. Beveridge papers, BLPES
EDWARD C. CARTER, four letters, 1938. Columbia UL, New York.
SIR RICHARD DOUGLAS DENMAN, 46 letters, 1900-1929. Beveridge papers, India Office Library.
JOHN LAWRENCE LE BRETON HAMMOND, 16 letters, 1917-1947. Bodleian, MS. Hammond.
ARTHUR CREECH JONES, 90 letters, 1929-1961. Creech Jones papers, Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, 14 letters, 1912-1946. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
BRIAN PEARCE, 11 letters, 1938-1941. BLPES
SIR WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN, four letters, 1934-1942. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, two letters, 1920-1929. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
GRAHAM WALLAS, six letters, 1914-1924. Wallas papers, BLPES
SIDNEY and BEATRICE WEBB, nine letters, 1933-1947. Passfield papers, BLPES
Printed Material
R. H. Tawney's Commonplace Book, ed. J. M. Winter and D. M. Joslin ( London, 1972). IESS xv 518; New Palgrave; ODNB.
BRINLEY THOMAS, 1906-1994
MA dissertation, 1928, National Library of Wales
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1931-2, 1935-7, 1950, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1978, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1946-8, 1959-60, 1967-8, 1973, Robbins Papers, BLPES
ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY, Correspondence with editors of Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society Archives, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; J. Parry Lewis, ‘Brinley Thomas C.B.E., M.A., Ph.D., F.B.A. formerly fellow of the University of Wales’ Economic Journal 106 (July 1996), 984-93; K. Richards, ‘Thomas, Brinley (1906-94), Biographical Dictionary of British Economists (2004); Hamish Richards ed. Population, factor movements and economic development: studies presented to Brinley Thomas (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1976)
Portraits
Photograph NPG
Papers mainly connected with his periods in Sierra Leone and the Persian Gulf, but including some on his political and economic interests. Collections by two descendants for projected biographies contain more of his papers, and copies of material from other sources. Thompson papers, Hull UL
11 letters to various correspondents, 1824-1864. Edinburgh UL
Letters to and from Thompson, 1808-1868, some with family, but also ten to George Pryme, 1811-1866, and one to Joseph Hume, 1838. Some miscellaneous notes by Thompson, and correspondence, etc., of other members of the family, some of which relates to him. T.P. Thompson collection, Brotherton Library, Leeds University.
Correspondents
ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE, five letters, 1838-1839. League letter books, Manchester City Library.
JEREMY BENTHAM, three letters, 1830. BL Add. MS. 33546.
THOMAS CHALMERS, four letters, 1832. Chalmers papers, New College, Edinburgh.
RICHARD COBDEN, c. 100 letters, 1841-1861. BL Add. MS. 43663.
GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE, four letters, 1854-1865. Holyoake collection, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN, five items, 1846-1862. London UL, A. L. 337.
H. B. PEACOCK, 208 letters (including some to Peacock's daughters), 1844-1855. Manchester J. R. UL, MS. 1180.
FRANCIS PLACE , c. 20 items, 1829-1845. BL Add. MSS. 35145-35151.
JOHN BENJAMIN SMITH, three letters, 1836-1837. J. B. Smith papers, Manchester City Library.
WILLIAM WHEWELL, five letters, 1829-1840. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, four letters, 1830-1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
GEORGE WILSON, 17 letters, 1843-1847. Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
Printed Material
LEONARD G. JOHNSON, General T. Perronet Thompson ( London, 1957).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 942.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A); see Johnson (above).
Thomson's papers passed to his brother Poulett Scrope, who willed them to his nephew Hugh Hammersley, with his own. These papers are not now held by the Hammersley family, nor do they seem to have been deposited with any institution.
Some letters and papers on the formation of a School of Design, 1836-1839. BL Add. MS. 31218.
Four volumes of correspondence, 1831-1834, on commercial negotiations with France, from John Bowring and George William Frederick Villiers (later 4th Earl of Clarendon) to Thomson. Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c546.
The Board of Trade papers contain many letters to and from Thomson on official business. PR0
Despatches to Sydenham as Governor-General of Canada from the Colonial Office, despatches from Lieutenant-Governors to him, letter books of his despatches to the Colonial Office, letter books of internal correspondence, and much other miscellaneous matter relating to his period as Governor-General. Governor-General of Canada Office papers, National Archives of Canada
Some commissions and patents, with three letters to Sydenham and one from him, 1836-1841. Sydenham papers, National Archives of Canada
Correspondents
WILLIAM EDEN, 1st Baron Auckland, two letters, 1834. BL Add. MS. 34460.
EDWARD ELLIGE, 17 letters, n.d. Ellice papers, NLS
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, three letters, 1832. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, 18 letters, 1834-1840. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
SIR JOHN HARVEY, three letters, 1839-1840. Harvey papers, Canadian Public Archives.
JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, 1st Baron Broughton, four letters, 18351837. BL Add. MSS. 36467-36468.
SIR JAMES PHILLIPS KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, four letters, 1833-1834. Kay-Shuttleworth papers, Manchester JRUL
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham, eight letters, 18321839. Durham papers, National Archives of Canada
SIMON MCGILLVRAY, five letters, 1839. National Archives of Canada, MG19 A-35.
ROBERT OWEN, three items, 1839. Owen correspondence, Co-operative Union Ltd, Manchester.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL, 1st Earl Russell, 47 letters, 1839-1841. Russell papers, PRO
JOHN BENJAMIN SMITH, three letters, 1834-1837.
J. B. Smith papers, Manchester City Library.
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 15 letters, 1831-1840. Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, six letters, 1831-1833. Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c545.
RICHARD COLLEY WELLESLEY, 1st Marquess Wellesley, two letters, 1836-1837. BL Add. MS. 37311-37312.
Printed Material
GEORGE POULETT SCROPE, Memoir of the Life of Charles, Lord Sydenham ( London, 1843).
ADAM SHORTT, Lord Sydenham ( London, 1926). ODNB.
Portraits: BL (P); see Shortt (above).
The Thornton family papers include letters, 1777-1815, and diaries, 1795-1814, of Henry Thornton, mostly copies. Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7674.
Another set of copies of his letters and diaries, by his daughter Marianne. Wigan R0
A copy of Paper Credit, with notes interleaved, probably for a new edition. Baker Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
JEREMY BENTHAM, four letters, 1798. BL Add. MS. 33542.
THOMAS CLARKSON, c. 150 letters, 1791-1793. BL Add. MSS. 41262A, 41263.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, six letters, n.d. Chatham papers, PRO
THOMAS PERRONET THOMPSON, several letters, 1804-1813. Thompson papers, Hull UL
JOHN VENN, seven letters, 1791-1796. Venn MSS., Church Missionary Society, London.
Printed Material
STANDISH MEACHAM, Henry Thornton of Clapham ( London, 1964).
New Palgrave; ODNB ; IESS XVI 14.
Portrait: NPG (A ).
Enquiries made to direct descendants of Tooke (since deceased) by the editors of Ricardo's Works established that no papers were held by the family, nor have any been found in institutions.
Five letters to Tooke from different correspondents, 1833. Ghadwick papers, UCL
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, five letters, 1832-1844. BL Add. MSS. 37186-37193.
ALEXANDER BLAIR, copies of two items, 1842. BL Add. MS. 40540.
JOHN ELLIOT CAIRNES, two letters, 1857. NLS, MS. 8944.
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, three items, 1825-1827. BL Add. MSS. 38747-38752.
SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, two letters, 1857. Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
R. PAGE, two letters, 1839. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. b3.
HENRY BROOKE PARNELL, 1st Baron Congleton, a few letters, c. 1840. Congleton papers. 12
DAVID RICARDO, three letters, 1821. Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
THOMAS SPRING-RICE, 1st Baron Monteagle, two letters, 1854. NLI, MS. 13401.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 28 letters, 1825-1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
MARMADUKE WYVILL, two letters, 1844. Wyvill papers, North Riding RO
Printed Material
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 987; ESS XIV 651; IESS XVI 103.
Portrait: NPG(A).
Extensive efforts by scholars over the years have failed to trace Torrens 's papers. Direct descendants have been contacted without success.
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY ARCHER, three letters, 1847-1864. Archer papers, National Library of Australia, MS. 71.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 14 letters, 1831-1860. Brougham papers, UCL
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield, 11 letters, 1847-1850. Disraeli papers, NRA 0842.
SIR JAMES GRAHAM, copies of several letters, n. d. Graham papers, NRA 2634.
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham, five letters, 1831-1839. Lambton papers, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand .
SAMUEL JONES LOYD, Baron Overstone, 60 letters, 1847-1863. Overstone papers, London UL, MS. 804.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, nine items, 1841-1845. BL Add. MSS. 40486-40557.
SIR JOHN GEORGE SHAW-LEFEVRE, four letters, 1837 and n.d. Shaw-Lefevre papers, House of Lords RO
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD, three items, 1839. Lambton papers, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington , New Zealand .
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, 20 letters, 1826-1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
CHARLES WOOD 1st Viscount Halifax, ten letters, 1848-1860. Hickleton papers, NRA 8128.
Printed Material
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Robert Torrens and the Evolution of Classical Economics ( London, 1958).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 991; ESS XVI 652; IESS XVI 105.
Letters concerning the marriages of Wakefield himself, and of his son Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 1816-1824. Some letters and other papers on mental hospitals, 1814-1816. Wakefield papers.1
Correspondents
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, five letters, 1823-1836. Brougham papers, UCL
GEORGE EDEN, two letters, 1813. BL Add. MS. 34458.
JOHN FOSTER, 1st Baron Oriel, 28 letters, 1805-1807. Foster/ Massereene papers, PRONI
WILLIAM HONE, three letters, 1813-1814. BL Add. M5. 40120.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six letters, 1844-1845. BL Add. MSS. 40550-40570.
FRANCIS PLACE , c. 15 letters, 1813-1817. BL Add. MSS. 35152-35153.
DAVID RICARDO, many letters, 1815-1823. Ricardo papers, Cambridge UL, Add. MS. 7510.
ARTHUR YOUNG, 21 letters, 1802-1816. BL Add. MSS. 35123-35133.
Printed Material
Palgrave III 647; ODNB; Boase III 1129.
Travel journals for Italy, 1816-1818, and France and Italy, 1836; letters to members of the family, manuscript articles and other papers, 1816-1841. Many letters to Catherine Torlesse, 1824-1852. Wakefield and Torlesse papers.1
12 letters between Wakefield and various correspondents, 1830-1850. Copies of Wakefield family correspondence from collections in other libraries, 1837-1854. Minute book and letter book of the New Zealand Association, 1837-1838, the latter containing out-letters by Wakefield. Mitchell Library, Sydney, New South Wales.
Various letters of Wakefield, to different correspondents. Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Copies of a few items of family correspondence relevant to Wakefield . BL Add. MS. 35261.
Annotated copies of settlements, bonds and related correspondence, 1817-1827, resulting from his marriage. Lockwood Estate papers, Essex RO
Papers relating to his attempt to trace Thomas Berkely Bond in Paris , 1825-1828. Archives Nationales, Paris. (Microfilm in Archives Dept., Public Library of South Australia, Adelaide.)
Seven letters to various correspondents, 1823-1851. City of Wellington Public Library, New Zealand.
Correspondents
HENRY SAMUEL CHAPMAN, two letters, 1842. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, MS. papers 53.
JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, 59 letters 1849-1852. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, MS. papers 64.
LOUIS HIPPOLYTE LA FONTAINE, three letters, 1838-1843. La Fontaine papers, Municipal Library, Montreal.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, four items, 1836-1851. BL Add. MSS. 44355-44370.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, three items, 1831-1837. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
ROWLAND HILL, two letters, 1834. BL Add. MS. 38109.
JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT, two letters, 1834. BL Add. MSS. 38109, 38523.
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham, eight letters, 1838-1839. Durham papers, Naational Archives of Canada
JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of Durham, ten letters, 18371839. Lambton papers, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand .
GEORGE WILLIAM LYTTELTON, 4th Baron Lyttelton, 36 letters, 1850-1854. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, MS. papers 222.
DENIS BENJAMIN VIGER, two letters, 1842. Viger papers, National Archives of Canada
GEORGE FREDERICK YOUNG, three letters, 1849. Royal Commonwealth Society, London, MS. 89.
Printed Material
The Collected Works of Edward Gibbon Wakefield , ed. M. F. Lloyd Prichard (Glasgow and London, 1968).
PAUL BLOOMFIELD, Edward Gibbon Wakefield: Builder of the British Commonwealth ( London, 1961).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 1129; ESS xv 322.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG; Canterbury Museum, New Zealand.
Papers of Sidney and Beatrice Webb from before and during their married life. Much political correspondence, drafts of speeches, articles for publication, etc. There is material connected with their many interests, such as the LSE, the Fabian Society and the New Statesman. Passfield papers, BLPES
Correspondence and despatches on Malta, between Webb, Sir Harry Charles Luke and Sir John Du Cane, 1930-1931. Luke papers, Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Some papers connected with various aspects of the Labour Party. Papers of the Labour Party, NRA 14863.
Correspondents
ALBERT VICTOR ALEXANDER, 1st Earl Alexander, several letters, 1924-1939. Alexander papers, Churchill College, Cambridge.
HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH, Earl of Oxford and Asquith, six letters, 1895-1909. Bodleian, MS. Asquith.
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Baron Beveridge, many letters, 1905-1944. Beveridge papers, BLPES
JAMES BRYCE, Viscount Bryce, several letters, 1891-1918. Bryce papers, Bodleian.
JOHN BURNS, 24 letters, 1889-1908. BL Add. MS. 46287.
EDWIN CANNAN, five letters, 1889-1931. Cannan collection, BLPES
RICHARD THEODORE ELY, several letters, 1880s and 1890s. Ely papers, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
SIR ROBERT ENSOR, two letters, 1903-1912. Ensor papers, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
FABIAN SOCIETY, many letters, 1891-1939. Fabian Society papers, NuffIeld College, Oxford.
HUBERT HALL, ten letters, 1902-1932. BLPES
JOHN LAWRENCE LE BRETON HAMMOND, six letters, 1923-1944. Bodleian, MS. Hammond.
WILLIAM ALBERT SAMUEL HEWINS, 18 letters, 1895-1903. Hewins papers, Sheffield UL
JOHN KELLS INGRAM, two letters, 1892-1906. Ingram papers, PRONI
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, four items, 1920-1922. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, Baron Keynes, five letters, n.d. Keynes papers, KC, Cambridge.
CHARLES ARTHUR PARKER, four letters, 1912-1913. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. d269.
SIR HORACE PLUNKETT, nine letters, 1910-1928. Plunkett papers, Plunkett Foundation, Oxford.
Political Science Quarterly , 14 letters, 1888-1902.
Political Science Quarterly papers, Columbia UL, New York.
PAUL R. REYNOLDS, c. 150 letters, 1913-1946. Reynolds papers, Columbia UL, New York.
HERBERT LOUIS SAMUEL, 1st Viscount Samuel, 11 letters, 1892-1943. Samuel papers, House of Lords RO
EDWIN ROBERT ANDERSON SELIGMAN, 29 letters, 1890-1929. Seligman papers, Columbia UL, New York.
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, ten letters, 1883-1938. BL Add. MS. 50553.
EDWARD DARWIN SIMON, Baron Simon, several letters, 1909-1940. Simon papers, Manchester City Library.
GRAHAM WALLAS, c. 150 letters, 1891-1928. Wallas papers, BLPES
Printed Material
BEATRICE WEBB, My Apprenticeship ( London, 1926).
BEATRICE WEBB, Our Partnership, ed. Margaret I. Cole and Barbara Drake ( London, 1941).
The Diary of Beatrice Webb , 4 volumes, eds Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie (London, 1982-5)
New Palgrave; ODNB; IESS XVI 487.
The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, ed. Norman Mackenzie, 3 volumes,, ( Cambridge, 1978)
Portraits: NPG; BLPES; see Beatrice Webb (above).
A volume of letters received and drafts, copies and originals of letters sent (including seven to Nassau Senior, 1818-1841), 1818-1861. Also notes, memoranda and poems. Whately papers, Lambeth Palace Library, London, MS. 2164.
Copies of three dialogues on reasoning. NLW, Harpton Court papers, 3554.
Four letters to various correspondents, 1854-1857. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
JOHN GEORGE BERESFORD, c. 30 items, 1833-1859. Beresford papers, Trinity College, Dublin.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, five items, 1831-1836. Brougham papers, UCL
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, three letters, n.d. Bodleian, MS. Eng. Lett. c189, c190, d175.
EDWARD COPLESTONE, three letters, 1821-1825. Hawkins papers, Oriel College, Oxford.
EDWARD GRANVILLE ELIOT, 3rd Earl of St Germans, copies of six items, 1853. BL Add. MS. 43207.
CAROLINE FOX, several letters, 1836-1842. BL Add. MS. 51965.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, c. 20 items, 1853. BL Add. MSS. 43250-43251.
CHARLES GREY, 2nd Earl Grey, 30 letters, 1832-1834. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
SIR WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON, 26 items, 1837-1863. Hamilton papers, Trinity College, Dublin.
EDWARD HAWKINS, 54 letters, 1823-1861. Hawkins papers, Oriel College, Oxford.
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY, two letters, 1847-1863. Longley papers, Lambeth Palace Library, London.
MACVEY NAPIER, six letters, 1828-1842. BL Add. MSS. 34613-34623.
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, seven items, 1834. Newman papers, Oratory of St Philip Neri, Birmingham.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six items, 1829-1842. BL Add. MSS. 40399-40499.
ADAM SEDGWICK, five letters, 1860. BL Egerton MS. 3020.
NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR, many letters, 1811-1859. Nassau Senior papers, NLW
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, five letters, 1846-1861. Bodleian, MSS. Wilberforce.
SIR ROBERT JOHN WILMOT-HORTON, two letters, 1829-1830. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
Printed Material
WILLIAM JOHN FITZPATRICK, Memoirs of Richard Whately, 2 vols. ( London, 1864).
ELIZABETH JANE WHATELY, The Life and Correspondence of Richard Whately , 2 vols. ( London, 1866).
Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard Whately, ed. Elizabeth Jane Whately ( London, 1864).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 1295; ESS xv 407.
Portraits: BL(P); NPG(A); see Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland , ed. R. D. Collison
Black ( Dublin, 1947).
Notes, lectures and manuscripts of published and unpublished works on mathematical, scientific, philosophic, economic and other topics. Correspondence of several thousand items on the above topics as well as college, university and personal matters. Some of his own letters (including 285 to Richard Jones, 1817-1854) have been returned and added to these papers. Whewell papers, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Letters, reports on papers, and manuscripts of papers. Royal Society Library, London.
Letters and accounts on university business. Cambridge University Archives.
17 letters between Whewell and different correspondents, 1838-1856. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Correspondents
CHARLES BABBAGE, ten letters, 1820-1847. BL Add. MSS. 37182-37201.
HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, three items, 1834-1849. Brougham papers, UCL
WILLIAM BUCKLAND (and Mrs Buckland), eight letters, 18311848. Buckland papers, Royal Society Library, London.
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, four letters, 1865-1866. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
JAMES DAVID FORBES, c. 140 letters, 1831-1865. Forbes correspondence, St Andrews UL
EDWARD HAWKINS, 30 letters, 1842-1865. Hawkins papers, Oriel College, Oxford.
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, 65 letters, 1817-1866. Herschel papers, Royal Society Library, London.
JOHN GIBSON MCVICAR, five letters, 1852-1864. Library of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN, three letters, 1849-1861. De Morgan papers, London UL, MSS. 775, 776.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, six items, 1841-1845. BL Add. MSS. 40492–4057G.
ADOLPHE QUÉTELET, 34 letters, 1832-1861. Quetélet papers, Bibliothéque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
HENRY CRABB ROBINSON, two letters, 1840-1847. Crabb Robinson papers, Dr Williams' Library, London.
WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, seven letters, 1831-1833 (and six to Mary Somerville , 1832-1839). Somerville papers, Bodleian.
THOMAS SPRING-RICE, 1st Baron Monteagle, 26 items, 1850- 1854. NLI, MS. 13401.
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, seven letters, 1845-1869. Bodleian, MSS. Wilberforce.
Printed Material
JANET M. DOUGLAS, The Life and Selections from the Correspondence of William Whewell ( London, 1882).
ISAAC TODHUNTER, William Whewell: An Account of his Writings with Selections from his Literary and Scientific Correspondence ( London, 1876).
New Palgrave; ODNB; Boase III 1301; IESS xv I 531.
Portraits: Bl (P) ; NPG ; Trinity College, Cambridge.
Wicksteed by his own admission kept ‘next to no documents’. A few manuscript and typescript fragments, two letters to, and one letter from Wicksteed, with some printed pamphlets. Wicksteed papers, BLPES
Correspondents
BASIL BARNHILL, two letters, 1925. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
EDWIN CANNAN, six letters, 1922-1927. Cannan collection, BLPES
JAMES MACLUCKIE CONNELL, 18 letters, 1911-1926. Dr Williams' Library, London.
HERBERT STANLEY JEVONS, four letters, 1907. Jevons papers, Manchester JRUL.
SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON, six letters, 1904-1925. Thompson papers, St Andrews UL
GRAHAM WALLAS, 15 letters, 1894-1922. Wallas papers, BLPES
LÉON WALRAS, six letters, 1884-1889. Fonds Walras, Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne.
KNUT WICKSELL, four letters, 1906-1922. Wicksell papers, Lund Universitetsbibliotek, Sweden.
Printed Material
CHARLES H. HERFORD, Philip Henry Wicksteed ( London, 1931).
ESS xv 418; ODNB; IESS xv1544; New Palgrave
Portrait: see Herford (above).
Correspondence, in chronological sequence for the most part, with copies of some out-letters. The correspondence of economic interest falls mainly in the period 1823-1831. Catton collection, Derby Borough Library.
The records of the Colonial Office contain many papers connected with Wilmot-Horton's work. PRO
Correspondents
GEORGE CANNING, several letters, 1822-1827. Canning papers, Leeds City Library, Archives Dept.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, three items, 1829-1830. BL Add. MSS. 43233-43234.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, four letters, 1831. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
WILLIAM HUSKISSON, c. 30 items, 1823-1828. BL Add. MSS. 38745-38754.
AUGUSTA LEIGH, a few letters, 1824. BL Add. MS. 31037.
GRANVILLE LEVESON-GOWER, 1st Earl of Granville, 80 letters, 1817-1838. Granville papers, PRO
SIR HUDSON LOWE, c. 100 items, 1822-1826. BL Add. MSS. 56088-56091.
SIR ROBERT PEEL, c. 300 items, 1822-1830. BL Add. MSS. 40346-40401.
GEORGE RAMSAY, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, copies of letters, 18241825. Dalhousie papers, Scottish RO
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, two letters, 1827-1829. Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
Printed Material
R. N. GHOSH, ‘The Colonisation Controversy: R. J. Wilmot Horton and the Classical Economists', Economica, N.S., xxx I (1964) 385. ODNB.
Portrait: BL(P).
Wilson 's papers seem to have been destroyed by a descendant, and the destruction of the archives of The Economist by fire during the Second World War removed the other important source of information about him.
Correspondents
EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, Baron Lytton, ten letters, 1844-1856. Bulwer-Lytton papers, Hertfordshire RO
RICHARD COBDEN, five letters, 1839-1846. BL Add. MS. 43667.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, c. 150 items, 1853-1855. BL Add. MS. 44346.
GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, about ten items, 1853-1854. BL Add. MSS. 43251, 43254.
HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3rd Earl Grey, 33 letters, 1847-1856. Grey of Howick papers, Durham DP
HENRY JOHN T-EMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, four letters, 1850-1857. Broadlands papers, NRA 12889.
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of Clarendon, 14 letters, 1853-1856 (and 11 letters from Clarendon to Wilson, 1847-1854, MS. Eng. Lett. e91). Bodleian, MS. Clar. Dep. c1-c82.
GEORGE WILSON, seven letters, 1840-1846. Wilson papers, Manchester City Library.
CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount Halifax, three volumes of correspondence, 1859-1860. Halifax papers, India Office Library.
Printed Material
EMILIE BARRINGTON, The Servant of All ( London, 1927).
Palgrave III 669; ODNB; Boase III 1413.
Portraits: NPG; see Barrington (above).
THOMAS WILSON 1916-2001
Drafts of autobiography and unfinished books.
Professor Thomas Wilson Papers, Glasgow University Archive Services.
Correspondents
QUINTIN MCGAREL HOGG 2ND VISCOUNT HAILSHAM, Correspondence 1969, Lord Hailsham Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre
FRIEDRICH AUGUST HAYEK, Correspondence 1951-8, 1965-76, Hayek Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
FRITZ MACHLUP, Correspondence 1976-7, Machlup Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1947-89, Meade Papers, BLPES
JOHN ENOCH POWELL, Correspondence 1987-9, Powell Papers, Churchill College Archive Centre
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1948-82, Robbins Papers, BLPES
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, Correspondence 1979-91, Institute of Economic Affairs Papers, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University
TORY REFORM GROUP, Correspondence 1975, Tory Reform Group Papers, BLPES
Printed material
H.W. Arndt, ‘Thomas Wilson’, Royal Economic Society Newsletter, no 115 October 2001
BARBARA FRANCES WOOTTON (NEE ADAM), BARONESS WOOTTON OF ABINGER, 1897-1988
Papers, including correspondence, addresses and lectures, interviews and personal papers.
Wootton Papers, Girton College Cambridge
Correspondents
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE, Correspondence 1926, 1933-54, Beveridge Papers, BLPES
DUNCAN LYALL BURN, Correspondence 1956, Burn Papers, BLPES
EDWIN CANNAN, Correspondence 1919, Cannan Papers, BLPES
JAMES EDWARD MEADE, Correspondence 1932, Meade Papers, BLPES
LIONEL CHARLES ROBBINS, Correspondence 1938-9, Robbins Papers, BLPES
PETER SHORE, Correspondence 1971-3, Shore Papers, BLPES
FABIAN SOCIETY, Correspondence 1930s, Fabian Society Papers, BLPES
Printed material
ODNB; Barbara Wootton, In A World I Never Made (London: Allen & Unwin, 1967); Philip Bean and Vera G. Seal eds., Barbara Wootton: Selected Writings (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992); Philip Bean and David Whynes eds., Barbara Wootton: Social Science and Public Policy: Essays in her honour (London: Tavistock, 1986); Terence Morris, ‘In memoriam: Barbara Wootton, 1897-1988’, British Journal of Sociology 40 (1989), pp 310-18; Ann Oakley, A Critical Woman: Barbara Wootton, Social Science and Public Policy in the twentieth century (London: Bloomsbury, 2011)
Portraits
Photograph, NPG
Correspondence
lectures for Harvard courses, papers, pre-Harvard courses and reports in Allyn A. Young Papers, Pusey Library, Harvard University, 8 boxes, 3 folders.
Personal File, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Papers, largely letters of condolence, Allyn A. Young Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Teachout Memorial Library, Hiram College, Hiram OH 44234.
Archives of the American Commission to Negotiate the Peace, National Archives.
Archives of The Inquiry, National Archives
Correspondents
Frank Knight, 1920-8, Knight Papers, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago.
Walter F. Wilcox, Wilcox Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
David Starr Jordan, 1906-25, Jordan Papers, Stanford University Archives, Stanford University Library.
Printed Material
C.P. Blitch, Allyn Young: The Peripatetic Economist (London, 1995).
P.G. Mehrling & R.J. Sandilands (eds.), Money and Growth: Selected Papers of Allyn Abbott Young, (London and New York, 1999), includes a comprehenive bibliography.
New Palgrave, IV, 937-40.
Portrait: Oil, gift of C.P. Blitch to Department of Economics, Harvard University.
Eight volumes of correspondence, 1743-1820, mainly letters to Young, but also c. 100 out-letters. The manuscripts for his unpublished treatise, the `Elements and Practice of Agriculture’. BL Add. MSS. 34821-34864, 35126-35133.
A few items of family correspondence, including 15 letters from his son, the Rev. Arthur Young, mainly to Young himself. Also 11 leaves of his autobiography which did not appear in the published version. Bagshawe Muniments, Manchester JR.UL
13 letters, 1770-1802, and volumes of minutes which reflect Young's work for the Royal Society of Arts. Royal Society of Arts Library, London.
The manuscripts of the Board of Agriculture include letters of Young, and minute books from his period with the Board. Royal Agricultural Society of England, Kenilworth.
Correspondents
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, six letters, 1789-1791. Royal Botanic Gardens Library, Kew.
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, 26 letters, 1786-1799. Yale UL
SIR JOSEPH BANKS, eight letters, 1789-1804. California State Library, Sutro Branch.
JEREMY BENTHAM, eight letters, 1794-1797. BL Add. MSS. 33541, 33542.
SIR JAMES CALDWELL, six letters, 1772-1779. Bagshawe Muniments, Manchester JRUL
MARIANNE FRANCIS, c. 100 letters, 1811-1820. Burney papers, Berg collection, New York Public Library.
GEORGE O’ BRIEN, 3rd Earl of Egremont, 26 letters, 1793-1815. Petworth House Archives, NRA 15719.
WILLIAM PITT the Younger, five letters, 1796-1799. Chatham papers, PRO
THOMAS RUGGLES, 12 letters, 1795-1811. Ruggles-Brise papers, NRA 1019.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, six letters, 1786-1794. Washington papers, Library of Congress.
PHILIP YORKE, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, ten letters, 1799-1819. BL Add. MSS. 35643-35700.
Printed Material
The Autobiography of Arthur Young with Selections from his Correspondence , ed. M. Betham-Edwards ( London, 1898).
New Palgrave; ODNB; ESS xv 515.
Portraits: BL (P); NPG
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