Address books, account books and related items, [undated]
- BRYANT A/82
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Box of address-books, account-books etc. 37 volumes
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Address books, account books and related items, [undated]
Box of address-books, account-books etc. 37 volumes
Administrative correspondence, Jan-Jun 1947
Administrative correspondence with T.N. Graham and Col. Harry Gordon
Administrative correspondence, Jul-Dec 1947
Administrative correspondence with T.N. Graham and Col. Harry Gordon
Articles by Bryant arguing against British membership of the European Common Market, [1963]
Typescript copies of Arthur Bryant's articles on the "Common Market, An Alternative" and "Why Abandon Freedom"
Background material for Jackets of Green, [1972]
Material for Jackets of Green, Arthyr Bryant's history of the Royal Greenjackets and Rifle Brigade. Related Material (See also BRYANT F/11 and BRYANT M/71)
Miscellaneous bills, mainly
Bills, receipts and related papers, 1888-1936
Bills, receipts etc. 8 bundles and a few loose items
Bills, various dates
Book reviews, and press coverage of Ashridge College's financial difficulties, 1949
Reviews of The Age of Elegance; articles and news reports about the crisis at Ashridge
Bryant family letters to Sir Francis Bryant, 1881-early 1930s
Letters to Francis Morgan Bryant from his grandfather, brothers, sister and other members of his family, together with drafts of his replies to their letters (which are often concerned with their financial troubles)
BRYANT, Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan (1899-1985)
Papers, 1877-1985, of Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan Bryant and his family. Family papers include correspondence, private and official, and diaries of his parents, (Sir) Francis Morgan and Lady Bryant, 1877-1938, and other papers, 1899-1979, including Bryant's correspondence with his parents and brother Philip. Bryant's own papers include his extensive correspondence, 1919-1985, with over 170 correspondents, among them politicians including the Rt Hon Leo Amery, Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Sir John Buchan, R A Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, Frederick James Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton, and Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven; literary figures including Sir John Betjeman; other public figures including William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook of Beaverbrook, New Brunswick and Cherkley, Surrey, and John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith; historians including Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs of Lewes, Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton of Headington, Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier, Sir John Neale, A L Rowse, G M Trevelyan and Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton. The correspondence reflects the diversity of Bryant's interests and touches upon the development of Conservative thought and British right wing politics in the mid twentieth century, attitudes towards the Spanish Civil War in Britain, the appeasement movement of the 1930s, and, in the 1960s, the merits of Britain's entry to the Common Market and her role in the postwar world. Other papers relate to literary, political and teaching matters, including Bonar Law College, Ashridge, 1929-1946; Bryant's literary output, including fan mail, 1931-1984; diaries, notebooks, account books and letters to the press, 1916-1982; notes; proofs, pamphlets, reviews and articles by Bryant, 1929-1984; book manuscripts, 1929-1984; reviews of Bryant's works, mid 1920s-1970s; pageants, invitations and honours, 1924-1984; clubs, societies and committees, 1939-1984; film scripts, certificates, and miscellanea, 1930-1954; other papers relating to personal business and financial affairs, 1920-1985.
Bryant, Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan, 1899-1985, Knight, historical writer
Certificates of awards, [1950-1985]
Diplomas, certificates etc. awarded to Sir Arthur Bryant, including royal grants of honours (CH and CBE) and honorary degrees (LL.B., St. Andrews and Edinburgh).
Clubs, Societies, Committees etc.
Congratulations upon Francis Bryant's knighthood, 1920
Letters of congratulation on Francis Morgan Bryant's knighthood
Copy correspondence, lecture lists and financial papers, 1947
Duplicates of some correspondence, lists of lectures, estimates and accounts
Copy letters to The Times, undated
Copies of letters to The Times and other newspapers, and some editorial correspondence in connection with these
Copy text relating to Samuel Pepys, undated
Xerox copies of Pepys biographical volumes, and manuscripts of articles on Pepys and other Pepys material (mainly spin-offs from the published volumes).
Correspondence about a planned biography of FM Viscount Alanbrooke, undated
Copies of correspondence with General Sir David Fraser about a projected joint biography of Alanbrooke, and related material.