Record

Reference numberNLB/70
Alternative reference numberNLB/70
LevelFile
TitleNew Letter Book volume 70, copy letters sent from Royal Society administration
Date21 November 1926-1 December 1927
DescriptionNew Letter Book volume 70 containing carbon copies of outgoing Royal Society correspondence. Subjects are general administrative, including material on committees, refereeing and printing of papers, soirees and other annual routines.

Primary authors: Assistant Secretary, Francis Alexander Towle.

Primary recipients: N K [Neil Kensington] Adam; Cambridge University Press; Coutts & Company; Crown Agents; Eugenics Society; Harrison & Sons; Messrs Longmans, Green & Company; F G Radford; Westminster Bank.

Contains alphabetical index of letter recipients referring to the page on which the letter is to be found, but not to the individual letter.

[Note: p.375 appears to have been torn out.]
Extent516p comprising 983 letters
FormatCarbon
Manuscript
Physical descriptionHalf-bound in brown leather, brown cloth binding. The binding is sound, but the spine is slightly affected by red rot.
DimensionsHeight 44(cm), width 29(cm).
Access statusOpen
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