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Beesly Papers

Catalogue reference: BEESLY

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This record is about the Beesly Papers dating from 1852-1960.

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Reference
BEESLY
Title
Beesly Papers
Date
1852-1960
Description

The collection contains correspondence; lecture notes on history; newspaper cuttings; papers of other members of the family, including an undated letter of Danton which belonged to A H Beesly; printed reports; pamphlets containing articles by or about Beesly; other pamphlets and reviews; other printed works; and an autographed photograph of Karl Marx. The correspondence is rather slight and only isolated letters from individual correspondents are preserved. There are sets of Beesly's own letters to Henry Crompton and to Frederic Harrison which were probably returned to the family after his death. There are also a few letters to Beesly's brother A H Beesly and to Alfred Beesly, E S Beesly's son.

Held by
London University: University College London (UCL) Special Collections
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Creator(s)
  • Beesly; Edward Spencer (1831-1915); positivist and historian
  • Beesly; family
Physical description
5 boxes
Immediate source of acquisition
Presented to UCL by Beesly's grandchildren in 1960.
Administrative / biographical background

Edward Spencer Beesly went to Wadham College Oxford, graduating in 1854. In 1859 he was appointed Principal of University Hall, London. He was Professor of History at University College London, 1860-1893, and also Professor of Latin at Bedford College London, 1860-1889. In 1869 he married Henry Crompton's sister Emily. In 1882 he was a radical candidate for Marylebone and in 1885 a radical candidate for Westminster. In 1893 he became editor of the 'Positivist Review'. Beesly died in 1915.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/fa07f652-d2f7-4d5c-979f-014cab0955f8/

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