Ann Ambler, wife of Charles Ambler, Attorney General to Queen Charlotte: letters (25) to Thomasine Ibbetson and Thomasine's elder sister Isabella Cole 1769-1788 (MS206)
Sir Granville Ransome Bantock, composer (addnl): MS transcription of Mozart's overture Don Giovanni c1900 (Music MS 5040)
Ernest Nigel Bolton, student of Birmingham University: misc corresp and papers rel to his university and subsequent career 1933-1979 (USS26)
Charlotte Anne Bridgeman, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Bradford: diary 1846-1847 (MS204)
William Ernest Burcham, physicist (addnl): papers rel to airfield defence and airborne interception radar 1939-1944 (US56)
Joseph Chamberlain, statesman (addnl): misc letters 1881-1903 (JCLAdd/602-JCLAdd/614)
Charles Henry Hobday, poet: diaries, literary and personal papers 1939-2005, with diaries of his first wife Inez Hobday 1968-72 1939-2005 (MS208)
George Hunter, writer on the history of drama: corresp and papers rel to his published book 'English Drama 1586-1642: the age of Shakespeare' c1990-2000 (DSH26)
Jill Knight (d 2005), author and civil servant: working papers rel to her published book 'The Civil Service Rifles in the Great War' (MS210)
James Mathers, lecturer in theology: papers (US82)
Norman Painting (b 1924), actor and scriptwriter: papers rel to his education and career, incl his work on the radio serial 'The Archers' 20th cent (MS200)
Anne Romilly, wife of Sir Samuel Romilly: diaries 1793-1798 (MS207)
Joseph Harold Swain, 6th Battalion Machine Gun Corps: papers rel to service in the First World War and to a tour of Germany 1945. 1914-1945 (MS199)
WP Telfer of Rusholme (Lancashire): personal diaries 1913-1914 (MS202)
BibleLands: minutes and papers 1854-1996 (MS203)
Birmingham University (addnl): committee minutes, student records, texts of orations delivered by the Public Orator, photographs, etc 1900-2005
British Association of Teachers of the Deaf: further records (BATOD)
Buckland Club: corresp and menus 1952-1990 (MS198)
Catholic Apostolic Church (addnl): MS and typescript sermons by Alfred Haigh and Frederick Haigh. c1891-1943 (MS197)
Church Pastoral Aid Society (addnl): minute book 1908-38, notebook 1866-99 and photograph album 1866-1938 (CPAS)
Church Missionary Society (addnl): papers, with copies of books for children published by the Society (CMS)
Monumental Brass Society: further records (MBS)
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