Description | Includes:
Letters to William Robertson Nicoll on mainly literary matters from Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (two letters, one stating that 'The Clarendon Press has set me to an Oxford Book of English verse and asking Nicoll for his advice on some areas; undated c. 1898), Sir William Ramsay 1897, Edmund Gosse 1902, Mary Barrie undated, and James Denney 1912
A printed copy of William Robertson Nicoll's resignation from Kelso Free Church A letter from Thomas Hardy to William Robertson Nicoll Letters from Sir Ernest Hodder Williams including accounts for the British Weekly Letter to 'Claudius Clear' Letters from William Robertson Nicoll to his wife Letters from Catherine Robertson Nicoll to William Robertson Nicoll Letter from William Robertson Nicoll to his father Letters to William Robertson Nicoll as editor of the British Weekly A letter addressed to 'Dearest Sonny', dated August 1914; mentioning cabinet meetings, Lloyd George, Asquith and Ramsay MacDonald, outlines views regarding the necessity of war Printed inviitation (in Latin) to William Robertson Nicoll to attend the quatercetenary celebrations of the University of Aberdeen 2 copies of William Robertson Nicoll 's address to the University of Aberdeen during its quartercentenary celebrations 2 printed copies of an address given by William Robertson Nicoll to the Hackney Theological College 1886 A typescript report entitled 'The Fall of Bulgaria' dated September 30th 1918, marked private and confidential. George Riddell reflects on the prime minister's point of view. A typescript of a speech by George Riddell in defence of Lloyd George Misc notes by William Robertson Nicoll on blank paper |