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- Autograph letter by Charles W. Dilke to George Keats
- This letter introduces Mr Woolridge; comments on Hunt’s 'Lord Byron and some of His Contemporaries'., Bequeathed by Sir Charles W. Dilke., Presented by Gertrude Tuckwell, literary executor of Sir Charles W. Dilke: bequeathed to the museum by him.
- Autograph letter by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke to Alexander Main
- Purchased by the UK Committe of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), 1949.
- Autograph letter by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke to Alexander Main
- Purchased by the UK Committe of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), 1949.
- Autograph letter by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke to Alexander Main
- Purchased by the UK Committe of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), 1949.
- Autograph letter by Countess Teresa Guiccioli to Count Giuseppe Alborghetti
- In this letter Teresa Guiccioli inquires about a suitable hour for brother to pay a social call.
- Autograph letter by Countess Teresa Guiccioli to Mme Capecelatro
- In this letter Teresa Guiccioli informs her friend that she is convalescing from a semi-paralysis., Purchased by the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA).
- Autograph letter by Dufferin and Ava Temple Hamilton to Sir Rennell Rodd
- Lady Shelley’s letters about a monument for Shelley’s grave are returned Rodd’s handling of matter is approved.
- Autograph letter by Edward Trelawny
- Shows that boat has been damaged in getting her ashore.
- Autograph letter by Edward Trelawny
- Regarding Lord Blandford and the 'Masi affair'.
- Autograph letter by Edward Trelawny to Captain Daniel Roberts
- Trelawny asks Robert’s opinion on his Recollections of Shelley & Byron; comments on their reputations., Gift of Henry Cannon to the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), 21 February 1907.
- Autograph letter by Edward Trelawny to Captain Daniel Roberts
- Gift of Henry Cannon to the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), 21 February 1907.