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              Correspondence
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2 · Subseries · 1937 - 1951
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Correspondence concerned with managing the finances of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2-GMT/2/2/5 · File · Jul 1941
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to state his agreement with the movement of the money and to return the signed cheque. He suggests that Luzac will not be able to undertake much regarding sorting their publication stock and explains about their current disorder.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              Finance
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2 · Series · 1937 - 1951
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Papers and Correspondence produced in managing the finances of the Gibb Memorial Trust.

              Gibb Memorial Trust Cambridge
              Governance
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/1 · Series · 1909 - 1947
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Papers and Correspondence produced in the governance of the Gibb Memorial Trust.

              Gibb Memorial Trust Cambridge
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/1-GMT/1/3-GMT/1/3/7 · File · 12th Nov 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in reply to Raynes letter (GMT/1/3/6). He is glad the minute book has been retrieved. Storey does not know who could undertake the cataloguing of the 11000 books belonging to Ellis but suggests it is desirable to consult Nicholson. He writes of hearing of 6000 in the library of a British Arabist had been acquired by a library at Philadelphia but realising this was not the Ellis volumes.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2-GMT/2/2/22 · File · 22nd Oct 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to state that he would prefer the investments to stand in the names of Gibb (who is in Oxford) and Arberry as they are both younger than him and likely to hold the stock for a prolonged period. He also writes concerning a Minute Book that Ellis brought to meetings which must contain information of interest for the Trustees. He wonders if it could be obtained from the Executors.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2-GMT/2/2/15 · File · 3rd May 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to state his agreement to the purchase of the stock. He also writes concerning publication stock left at Dow & Lester and wonders whether Cox and Allen will be able to undertake the work declined by Heffer (binding). He writes that the printing of Professor Minorsky's publication has reached an advance stage and presumes Heffer will need the 500 facsimiles of the Persian text to bind with Minorsky's translation and commentary. These were prepared by Mr R.B. Fleming of London who may possibly still have them. He asks Raynes to ask Nicholson where they might be.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2-GMT/2/2/8 · File · 11th Aug 1941
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from E.G. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to thank for his letter returning the transfer and has noted about Professor Nicholson's address. He remarks that Storey's witness has described herself as "Housekeeper" and hopes this will not cause problems as the Bank of England requires women to be described as spinster, wife or widow, and if wife to supply her husband's name, address and activities.

              Gibb Memorial Trust Cambridge