Letter from Peter Kropotkin to Elizabeth Spence Watson
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- 10 April 1917
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the Russian Revolution and his family’s plans to return to home.
Letter from Peter Kropotkin to Elizabeth Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the Russian Revolution and his family’s plans to return to home.
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Letter from Jeremy Bentham to Sir Charles Bunbury
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the exposure of information important to Bentham.
Consists mainly of letters to Robert Spence Watson. Topics include, but are not limited to, British politics and the Liberal party, contemporary Europe, Armstrong College (later Newcastle University), the Peace Society, lectures at the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, and contemporary literary and scientific achievements. Other regular recipients of letters include Elizabeth Spence Watson, Frederick Weiss, and Charles Prestwich Scott.
The Spence Watson's wide-ranging public activism, make their correspondence a valuable source of opinions on the social and political matters of the day from a wide range of prominent persons.
Watson, Robert Spence, 1837-1911, Politician and Reformer
Letter from Walter Scott to Edward Forster
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the next edition of 'The Lay', looking forward to lectures on Dryden, and rare pamphlets with him.
Letter from Lascelles Abercrombie to Mr. Monkhouse
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning manuals of prosody for Monkhouse's daughter.
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the payment of arrears to the 63rd Regiment of Foot.
Correspondence to Joseph Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Consists of letters to Robert Spence Watson's father, Joseph Watson, some concerning the publication of the Aurora Borealis magazine.
Watson, Joseph, dates unknown, solicitor, northern secretary of the Anti-Corn Law League
Letter to Joseph Watson [unsigned]
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning an article on Ashbrook School.
Letter from B. Barton to Joseph Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning literary business.