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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 2788
TitleMalcolm Vivian Hay of Seaton, historian and author: papers
Date20th century
Extent8 boxes: 2.64 linear metres
Creator NameMalcolm Vivian Hay (1881-1962) of Seaton, Aberdeenshire, soldier and author
Administrative HistoryMalcolm Hay of Seaton (1881 - 1962) had a varied career as an army officer, historian and author. In World War One he was also Director of M.I.1b., the Cryptology Department of the War Office. He became a distinguished local scholar and historian after his early wartime experiences. His fresh approach to many controversial points of Scottish history and the role of the Catholic Church had a widespread influence. In later life he became involved in the Zionist cause, and wrote extensively on the historical problems of the Jews in Europe.

For details of his life and career see Alice Ivy Hay, 'Valiant for Truth: Malcolm Hay of Seaton' (London: Spearman, 1971) and 'Who Was Who 1961 - 1970'.
SourceMS 2788: deposited in 1964, by Major Hay's widow, Alice Ivy Hay of Seaton.
DescriptionPersonal papers of Malcolm Vivian Hay (1881-1962) of Seaton, Aberdeenshire. The collection comprises:

1. offprints and typescripts of articles and talks by, or relating to, Malcolm Vivian Hay, with miscellaneous personalia, c.1902 - 1966 and n.d.;
2. papers relating to Malcolm Vivian Hay's war-time service, and in particular to his work in Cork Street, for M.I.1B., the Cryptology Department of the War Office, 1907 - 1956;
3. letters of Edward Eyre and other scholars concerning Malcolm Vivian Hay's historical research, 1927 - 1958;
4. letters of Hilaire Belloc and other scholars concerning Malcolm Vivian Hay's historical research, 1920 - 1955;
5. papers concerning Malcolm Vivian Hay's research and publications on James II, 1927 - 1961;
6. papers concerning Malcolm Vivian Hay's research on William of Orange, 1938;
7. papers re. proposed memorial to General Orde Wingate at the University of Jerusalem, and to affairs in Palestine during period of British administration, 1945 - 1948;
8. papers re. Malcolm Vivian Hay's research on history of the European Jews, and to publication of 'The Foot of Pride: the Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years' (Boston: Beacon Press, 1950), 1944 - 1961 and 1975;
9. letters and papers re. Catholic missions in the East, and to publication of 'Failure in the Far East: why and how the breach between the Western world and China first began' (Wetteren: Scaldis, 1956), 1951 - 1960 and n.d.;
10. papers re. research for 'Prince in Captivity' ed. by Malcolm Vivian Hay (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1960) (based on and translated from the French of the memoirs and unpublished letters of Antoine Philippe d'Orlens, duc de Montpensier, 1775-1807), 1956 - 1961 and n.d.;
11. papers re. research and publication of 'The Prejudices of Pascal, Concerning in Particular the Jesuit Order and the Jewish People' (London: Spearman, 1962), 1956 - 1962;
12. papers re. his work in connection with the 'Prisoners of War News', 1940 - 1945;
13. papers re. visit to the Falkland Islands and reports about conditions there, 1929 - 1933;
14. pamphlets and paperback books on topics relating to Malcolm Vivian Hay's various research interests (various authors), 1689 - 1964;
15. manuscript and typescript drafts of Malcolm Vivian Hay's publications, 'Prince in Captivity', ed. by Malcolm Vivian Hay (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1960); 'How to Pass the Time: Odds and Ends in Prose and Verse', 1961 (Bala: Bala Press, 1961); and 'The Prejudices of Pascal, Concerning in Particular the Jesuit Order and the Jewish People' (London: Spearman, 1962), with related correspondence, 1950 - 1962 and n.d.;
16. volumes of press cuttings, principally reviews and criticisms of Malcolm Vivian Hay's works 1916 - 1955, but including some late 19th c cuttings from his father, James Gordon Hay;
17. notebooks relating to Malcolm Vivian Hay's historical research and other miscellaneous topics.
ArrangementMS 2788 arrangement is as given in Description, above. When these papers were deposited in the University Library they were already listed in files. This original arrangement has not been altered, although some items were added to it at a later date. There is considerable overlapping between the different series, which represent only a rough subject division.
Access StatusOpen
Related MaterialPapers of Alice Ivy Hay (MS 3079). This collection contains many items pertaining directly to Malcolm Vivian Hay's life and career, including files concerning his publications, and Alice Ivy Hay's biography of him, 'Valiant for Truth: Malcolm Hay of Seaton' (London: Spearman, 1971). There is some duplication between the two collections.

Family and estate papers of the Forbes and Hay families of Seaton, 1746 - 1886 (MS 2253). Malcolm Vivian Hay was the last laird of Seaton, the estate having passed to his family in the nineteenth century, through the marriage of Elizabeth Forbes to Lord James Hay (1788 - 1862).

Accounts of the Forbes and Hay families of Seaton, 1782 - 1861 (MS 2414). This collection complements the deposit of family and estate papers of the Forbes and Hay families of Seaton in MS 2253 (above). In particular, it fills in gaps in the series of accounts contained therein.
Publication NoteMalcolm Vivian Hay, 'Winston Churchill and James II of England' (London: Harding & More, 1934)
Malcolm Vivian Hay, 'The Enigma of James II' (London: Sands and Co., 1938)
Malcolm Vivian Hay, T'he Foot of Pride: the Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years' (Boston: Beacon Press, 1950) (2nd edition published as 'Europe and the Jews: the Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years' (Boston, 1960))
Malcolm Vivian Hay, 'Failure in the Far East: why and how the breach between the Western world and China first began' (Wetteren: Scaldis, 1956)
Antoine Philippe Montpensier, d'Orleans, 'Prince in Captivity', ed. by Malcolm Vivian Hay (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1960) (based on and translated from the French of the memoirs and unpublished letters of Antoine Philippe d'Orlens, duc de Montpensier, 1775-1807)
Malcolm Vivian Hay, 'How to Pass the Time: Odds and Ends in Prose and Verse, 1961' (Bala: Bala Press, 1961)
Malcolm Vivian Hay, 'The Prejudices of Pascal, Concerning in Particular the Jesuit Order and the Jewish People' (London: Spearman, 1962)
'Wounded and a Prisoner of War' (Edinburgh, 1916)

Alice Ivy Hay, 'Valiant for Truth: Malcolm Hay of Seaton' (London: Spearman, 1971).
Related RecordMS 2193
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