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GB 891 RB-current RB/7-RB/7/4 · Subseries · 5 March 1938 - 1 March 1939
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

Correspondence between Col. Hoysted (Royal Asiatic Society), Lewis C. Loyd and N. M. Penzer concerning the acquisition of the Eckenstein collection by the Royal Asiatic Society. This set of correspondence deals with the practicalities of the Richard Burton Collection donation to the Society.

Penzer Norman Mosley 1892-1960 Oriental Scholar, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
GB 891 RB-current RB/7 · Series · 1915-1991
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

The correspondence can broadly be divided into several categories:

  • Correspondence concerning Eckenstein's acquisition of material
  • Correspondence concerning possible sale of material by Eckenstein
  • Correspondence concerning acquisition of the material by the Royal Asiatic Society
  • Correspondence concerning the acquisition of the hat and stick
Eckenstein Oscar 1859-1921 Mountaineer, Explorer, Pioneer of Bouldering
GB 891 RB-current RB/7-RB/7/4-RB/7/4/6 · File · 14 November 1938
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

Letter from Colonel Hoysted to N.M. Penzer concerning a bookcase on sale at Sotheby's which could be bought to house the Burton Collection. Typed, dated 14 November 1938. Also reply from N.M. Penzer concerning his dismay that the RAS had muddled the transaction but that anyway he had left a bid for the bookcase. Handwritten on a postcard, dated 16 November 1938.

GB 891 RB-current RB/7-RB/7/2-RB/7/2/2 · File · 1920-1922
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

Megson's Travellers' Order Book containing copies of Oscar Eckenstein's correspondence with N.M. Penzer concerning Eckenstein's Burton Collection. It includes a letter from Penzer’s solicitor to Eckenstein dated 17th December 1920 threatening legal action because of Eckenstein’s refusal to proceed with the sale of his Burton collection to Penzer, and one from Eckenstein’s solicitor to Eckenstein dated 23rd December 1920 discussing the possibility of a settlement. (The record of the correspondence between Penzer and Eckenstein breaks off at this point. Eckenstein died April 8 1921).

There is also a letter from Margery Cham to Lewis C. Loyd, from “The Cave, Oving" (Eckenstein’s former home), dated 8 December 1922, saying that she was sending all that she could find of copies of Eckenstein’s letters to Penzer.

GB 891 RB-RB/3-RB/3/8 · File · April 1921
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

"The Centenary of Sir Richard F. Burton" by N. M. Penzer. Offprint from Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, April 1921. pp 304-307

Penzer Norman Mosley 1892-1960 Oriental Scholar, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
GB 891 RB-current RB/7-RB/7/2-RB/7/2/1 · File · 1920
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

The Derwent Pen Carbon Duplicate Book containing copies of Oscar Eckenstein's correspondence with N.M. Penzer concerning Eckenstein's Burton collection, Handwritten dated [March 1920] - July 1920

GB 891 RB-current RB/7-RB/7/2 · Subseries · 1920-1922
Part of Papers of Richard Francis Burton

Two carbon copy letterbooks of Oscar Eckenstein’s copies of correspondence with N.M. Penzer:

(a) [March 1920] to 21 July 1920, (b) 24 July 1920 to 18 December 1920.

The latter book also contains a letter from Penzer’s solicitor to Eckenstein dated 17th December 1920 threatening legal action because of Eckenstein’s refusal to proceed with the sale of his Burton collection to Penzer, and one from Eckenstein’s solicitor to Eckenstein dated 23rd December 1920 discussing the possibility of a settlement. (The record of the correspondence between Penzer and Eckenstein breaks off at this point. Eckenstein died April 8 1921).

There is also a letter from Margery Cham to Lewis C. Loyd, from “The Cave, Oving" (Eckenstein’s former home), dated 8 December 1922, saying that she was sending all that she could find of copies of Eckenstein’s letters to Penzer.