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William Allingham papers, 1846-1920

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  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, July 25, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham writing to agree with Allingham's decision to postpone the use of Newman's article. Newman discusses the future of Romanism. Newman mentions that his wife has died, and that she was buried the previous Thursday.
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, July 28, 1855
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1855One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding a circular, which is a type of newspaper insert intended to circulate, which Newman had sent to Allingham. Newman also writes correcting Allingham in his interpretation of a public paper on the subject of moral union between Theists, Pantheists, and Atheists. Newman also inc...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, June 7, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing Allingham that he has read through Mr. Isaac Taylor's book, which gives him new material but also has come to despise him. Newman writes that he intends to write to Taylor to thank him for his book. Newman also inquires whether Allingham would allow him to write another arti...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, June 20, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1875One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding an article Newman is writing for Fraser's magazine. The subject of this article being the use of Greek and Latin literature becoming the basis for general culture in schools. Newman also states he will include the issues of morality and immorality.
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, June 21, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1875One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding an article Newman would like to write on the topic of religion, which he has titled "The Primitive Gospel." Newman states that this proposition is not to combat the article Allingham suggested he write, but as an addition. Newman also informs Allingham that he will be away f...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, March 9, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham sharing that he had rushed to write his article on cruelty quickly, and there are some additions he thinks would improve the article, and if without damaging the types would like to insert them in the proof. Newman also shares that Messrs. Spottiswoode should be informed he is in Bris...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, March 13, 1877
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1877One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham responding to a previous letter from Allingham, which Newman is responding to after being away from home. Newman gives his opinion of the Latin phrase "Alta alibi posce," and offers definitions as well as variations of the phrase. Newman also thanks Allingham for the book on Etruscan ...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, March 31, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1875One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham writing about Mr. William E. A. Axon, previous librarian in Manchester, and mentions an article he had written regarding the dangers of smoking. Newman names Sir Benjamin Birdie, as an early activist against smoking. Newman inquires whether Allingham would consider an article from Axo...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, May 5, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham writing regarding a paper read before the British Association on the subject of Vegetarianism by Mr. Groom Napier. Newman mentions that Allingham liked a writing by a Mr. Charles K. Landis's account on Vineland. Both of the cited sources by Newman are on the subject of temperance. New...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, May 8, 1879
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1879One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding the announcement of Allingham giving up the editorship of Fraser's magazine. Newman states that he was saddened to hear the news, but then hopeful Allingham had found more satisfactory work. Newman also expresses that he has enjoyed Fraser's more under Allingham's leadership.
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, May 11, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing Allingham that yesterday he sent the first part of Mr. Groom Napier's paper. Newman also shares that he has received a copy of Isaac Taylor's volume on "Etruscan Researches." Now that Newman has recieved the volume he is able to begin to draft his article, but is preparing s...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, May 31, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1875One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham aplogizing for not responding to Allingham's letter from the 27th of May, as he has been very busy while in London. Newman mentions to Allingham, that he hopes he was not too harsh on Aubrey De Vere. He also informs Allingham that he will return home on June 14th, but until then he wi...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, May 31, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham stating that a friend had sent him from the British Museum the Albanian numerals, which leads him to request the ability to make a slight change to his manuscript. He also mentions getting into the Bodleian Library or the British Museum library and see a large work which Mr. Isaac Tay...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 3, 1853
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1853One letter and accompanying envelope from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham. Newman writes to Allingham acknowledging the unnecessary formality in the introduction done by Mr. Carlyle, and offering any help he can provide Allingham on the subject of academic affairs. Newman also invites Allingham to take tea or coffee with him tomorr...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 6, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham in response to a letter published in Fraser's by Mr. Newton Copland. Newton discusses how the Sun's heat is impacted by the Earth's amosphere. Newton was shocked to read that Mr. Newton Copland's belief there is a centriphigal force at work as the cause of the motions of the planets. ...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 16, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing Allingham that he will send Allingham's letter to his nephew Mr. Herbert N. Mozley. Newton then discusses naval warfare, and mentions the Naval Rights of England and the triple Alliance of Neutrals in the Baltic. Newman also mentions the possibility of Russia conquering Arme...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 17, 1853
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1853One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham mentioning he would have liked to call on Allingham before he left if only to get his Irish address. He also addressed the questions Allingham had posed to him regarding London University, and the affiliated colleges. In a post-script note Newman, inviting Allingham to have breakfast ...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 19, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing him that Newman destroyed the letter to Mr. Herbert N. Mozley and is returning the envelope. Newman also mentions that Allingham might have received the 8th edition of the Penny Cookery, a vegetarian recipe book. Newman explains several of the recipes to Allingham. In a post...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, November 29, 1878
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1878One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing Allingham that he has sent his manuscript to Mr. Upjohn on his sermons. Newman also mentions his wife who died some 2 and half years ago. Newman also writes on the struggles on finding someone to merge homes with, and announces he will be married in a few days time. Newman e...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, October 4, 1878
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1878One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham writing about the ignorance the young people have regarding black slavery, which Newman calls "Negro Slavery," and the dangers of it being reestablished in some way in the Pacific Islands. Newman writes that he has given a series of lectures on the subject, and wishes to inquire about...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, October 17, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1875One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding the appearance of "Papal Drama," in the November issue of Fraser's, which Newman, on Allingham's authority, has informed friends in would appear as such. Newman also writes about the Manchester Vegetarian Society, and their funds to contact the Dietetic Reformer more frequen...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, October 29, 1874
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1874One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham regarding the article Newman has written for Fraser's magazine, and mentions to Allingham has suggested some changes to the article. Newman mentions he has sent 4 from Cliftin to Allingham and Froude, and informs him of a title change. Newman also restates the harrowing details which ...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, September 15, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham writing to share that he ordered Fabretti from Italy more than two months ago, but has since arrived. Newman states that he cannot use the book till it is bound, so his Etruscan studies are delayed. Newman informs Allingham he has been inspired to write an article about the Quaker's m...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, September 19, 1876
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1876One letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham describing his relationship with Hungarian politician Ferenc Pulszky beginning in 1849. Newman also mentions another Hungarian politician, Lajos Kossuth, who arrived in England in 1851. Newman writes that he was cognizant of many political secrets, especially Pulszky's communications ...
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, September 22, 1877
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1877One note from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham informing Allingham that he is sending a manuscript on English Orthography for him to consider for Fraser's. Newman hopes it will convince readers of its importance.
  • Letter from Francis William Newman to William Allingham, undated
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pagesOne letter from English scholar and philosopher Francis William Newman to William Allingham in response to a note sent by Allingham. Newman marks each of his responses to Allingham's inquiries with numerals 1-4, each number corresponding to a separate answer. Newmans paragraphs 1-3, appear to be in response to proofreading issues in articles written by Newman. In these parag...
  • Letter from Frank Dicksee to C.F.A Voysey, October 12, 1899
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1899One postcard from artist Frank Dicksee to fellow artist C.F.A Voysey, informing him that he would like to be present at the next summer on the 19th. The postcard is postmarked October 13, 1899.
  • Letter from Frank Hill to William Allingham, June 3, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1875One letter from English journalist Frank Harrison Hill to William Allingham regarding a possible project Hill wants to do regarding politics and modern society. He also inquires whether the paper would fit Fraser.
  • Letter from Frank Spenlove-Spenlove to John Arthur Lomax, February 6, 1901
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1901One letter and corresponding envelope from British landscape painter Frank Spenlove-Spenlove to John Arthur Lomax, thanking Lomax for his kind letter and promise of vote. Spenlove writes that he is very grateful for Lomax's influence and help. The accompanying envelope is addressed to J. Lomax in St. John's Wood, and is postmarked February 7, 1901. Both the envelope and lett...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, December 5, 1889
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1889One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, referring to a portion of a letter which he had sent to the editor of "The Athenaeum." Stephens mentions the letter was not for publication. Stephens also mentions some of the letter Helen had sent to Stephens was lost by the printer. Steph...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, June 12, 1906
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1906One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, regarding the announcement of a biography of William Allingham written by Helen, and the request for notes from Allingham's surviving friends. Stephens writes from his own records has notes of Allingham from as early as 1849 or 1850. Stephe...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, June 14, 1906
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1906One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, regarding the biography of William Allingham she is working on, and hopes the printing of the book will not be delayed. He mentions a painting that was done by the artist Alma-Tadema's daughter, Anna. He also hopes in his letter from anothe...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to Norman MacColl, November 23, 1889
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1889One copy of a letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to the editor of The Athenaeum, Norman MacColl, transcribed by Helen Allingham. Stephens mentions an attack made on Allingham, that he republished his verses without reference to previous publications. Stephens corrects this falsity by outlining the ...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, April 30, 1864
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1864One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham thanking him for the copy of Allingham's book "Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland," which the publisher Macmillan had sent him. Stephens mentions that it is the best of the longer poems Allingham has published. Stephens mentions that he does n...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, August 10, 1874
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1870-1879One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham offering his congratulations on Allingham's upcoming marriage. Stephens mentions a man named Holly, who would like to give Allingham away on the occasion. Stephens also inquires whether Allingham may bring his lady to dine with them any ev...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, December 22, 1859
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1859One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham thanking him for a presentation copy of Allingham's book "Nightingale Valley." Stephens offers his opinions on the selected works. He also inquires about how Allingham has been doing and whether any new work is coming out.
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, February 6, 1860
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1860One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham regarding Allingham's "Nightingale Valley," and writes that he does not think Allingham included too much of his own work. Stephens wishes he would have seen Allingham in London. Stephens mentions his desire to write English Lyrical Poetry...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, June 1, 1860
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1860One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham mentioning Chaucer's "Pardoner's Tale," and mentioning that it is delayed. Stephens expresses his sadness at hearing of Allingham's illness, and recommends a Dr. Gull located in Finsbury Square in London. He also inquires whether he will s...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, June 24, 1855
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1855Ballyshannon (Ireland) Stephens, Frederic George, 1828-1907 Personal Correspondence William Allingham Papers Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham; Box 3, Folder 36: Stephens, Frederic George to William Allingham, 1855-1874 Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953 Correspondence 0003_003_036_01 Ballyshannon (Ireland)...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham, November 13, 1855
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1855One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to William Allingham writing a response to Allingham's letter from August 29th, now that he has the leisure time to do so. Stephens mentions a volume of Allingham's poetical works. Stephens also mentions parcels of Allingham's work. Stephens informs Allingham ...
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