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1 Linda Lear/Beatrix Potter Folder Inventory Series 1. Chapter Research Materials Prologue, "Ownership" Box 0 Folder 1 Beatrix Potter letter to Amelia (Millie) Warne regarding her lost ring 1918 November 8 Folder 2 Physical description of Beatrix Potter, age 39 2003, Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Sawrey and the Lake District 1900, 2003-2004, Deeds and maps for Beatrix Potter's properties in the Lake District 1905, 2002-2004, Death of Henry Preston of Hill Top Farm and sale of livestock 1905, 2003 Hill Top Farm purchase and deeds 2002-2004, Braikenridge & Edwards, Rupert Potter's solicitors 2002 Castle Farm purchase and deeds 1995, 2002, National Trust properties once owned by Beatrix Potter 1989 June Chapter 1, "Roots" Box 1A/1B Folder 1 Leech, Crompton, and Potter family trees 1845, 1966-2007,

2 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Beatrix Potter's views on her relatives 1890-1895, 2003, Crompton family Beatrix Potter notes and correspondence to Fanny Cooper regarding her Crompton ancestors 1911, Jessy (Crompton) Potter A North Country Lass: Beatrix Potter's Roots in the Millscapes of the North West, lecture by Glynis Reeve 2000 October 21 Edmund Potter (1802-1883) 1948-2003, Photographs of Queen s Gate, South Kensington, London circa 2000 Edmund Potter and Dinting Vale, by J.G. Hurst 1948-2001, Dinting & the Potters, Glossop & District Heritage Trust 2002, "Beatrix Potter's Glossop Connections," by Janette Sykes 2000-2001, Beatrix Potter's Manchester Roots and Armitt Connection, by Eileen Jay 1994, Picture of a Manufacturing District, by Edmund Potter 1856, 1997 Calico Printing as an Art Manufacture: A Lecture Read Before the Society of Arts, April 22, 1852, by Edmund Potter 1852, Manuscript of "A Genial Man: Edmund Potter and His Calico Printing Work," by Rowena Godfrey circa 2005,

3 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Corn laws and calico tax 1952, Inquirer and New York Times articles on Unitarians 1875-1900, Lists of published works by Edmund Potter and Rupert Potter 2000, Potter and Leech families and the art establishment "The Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857," by Suzanne Fagence Cooper 2001 June Obituaries and wills of Potter and Leech family members 1861-1932, 2001, Leech family history 1861-1884, The Foundation of the Stalybridge Unitarian Church and Sunday School and the Connection of Their Origins with the Leech Family, by Jack Bredbury 2001-2003, Gorse Hall, Stalybridge, the Leech family home 2000-2004, Photographs of Stalybridge Unitarian Church and excavations of Gorse Hall circa 1999 Potter family history 2003, Rupert Potter (1832-1914) 1846-1914, 2003-2005, Rupert Potter at Manchester College 1932, Royal Manchester Institution 1977,

4 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Folder 36 Synopsis and chapters one and two of Michael Harvey's unpublished manuscript Rupert Potter, a Victorian Amateur Photographer 2003, Rupert Potter and Lincoln's Inn 1858-1896, 1968-2003 Law report on case Rupert Potter argued before the House of Lords 1869 Rupert Potter's social clubs 1874, 1996-2003, Helen (Leech) Potter (1839-1932) 1929-1938, Photograph of Helen (Leech) Potter 1885 Helen (Leech) Potter artwork circa 1850 Folder 37 Leech- Potter wedding quilt (1863 August 8) 2002 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 41 Folder 42 Photographs of Bolton Gardens, London circa 2005 Servants at Bolton Gardens, London 2006 John Clegg interview of Louisa Rhodes, cook for Helen (Leech) Potter from 1928 to 1933 1985 August Potter family favorites album 2001, Photographs and description of the Potter family favorites album circa 2000

5 Folder 43 Photographs of Hyde Chapel, Gee Cross, and Potter family tombstone circa 1999 Chapter 2, "Exposures" Box 2A/2B Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 "Americans Look at Beatrix Potter," by Elaine R. Jacobsen 1996, Lucy Roscoe 1840-1910, by Dora Roscoe 1911 Dalguise House, Scotland 1874, 2001-2003, Folder 4 Chronologies, 1874 and 1875 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Beatrix Potter in Scotland, by Deborah Rolland 1981 Beatrix Potter's childhood correspondence 1874, Beatrix Potter description of John Bright 1933 Folder 8 Photograph of John Bright and Beatrix Potter, age 8 or 9 circa 1875 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 "John Bright in the Highlands," in the Pall Mall Gazette 1889, 2004 William Gaskell letter to Beatrix Potter 1877 August 23, Photographs of Bertram Potter s natural history specimens chest Influences on Beatrix Potter's art 1942, 2002,

6 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Excerpts from Learning to Draw: Studies in the Cultural History of a Polite and Useful Art, by Ann Bermingham 2000 Introduction to Beatrix Potter's Art, edited by Anne Stevenson Hobbs 1989 Vere Foster drawing books and Beatrix Potter drawings circa 1875-1882, 1997-2002, Thumbnail images and records of Beatrix Potter s drawing book 1874-1875 Thumbnail images of Beatrix Potter drawings of flowers 1875-1876 Beatrix Potter drawing of trees circa 1879 Randolph Caldecott 1983-1996 Excerpts from Children's Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life, by F.J. Harvey Darton 1982 "The New World of Children in Eighteenth- century England," in The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth- Century England, by Neil McKendrick, John Brewer, and J.H. Plumb 1982 Literary influences on Beatrix Potter 1946-2005, Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding books she read as a child 1912-1942, Beatrix Potter correspondence to the Denver Public Library 1930-1936 Beatrix Potter and Lewis Carroll 1892-1934, 1998,

7 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Folder 36 Folder 37 Excerpts from Victorian Horizons: The Reception of the Picture Books of Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway, by Anne Lundin 2001 Anna Barbauld 1997, Maria Edgeworth 1894, 1972, "How Beatrix Potter's Childhood Reading Influenced Her Writing Style," by Dale Schafer 1999 Peter Rabbit and the Child Psychologist: Some Further Adventures, by Nicholas Tucker 1989 "Beatrix Potter and the Illustration of Children's Books," by Joyce Irene Whalley 1999, "Women Writers and Writing for Children: From Sarah Fielding to E. Nesbit," by Julia Briggs 1989 Excerpts from Opening the Nursery Door: Reading, Writing and Childhood 1600-1900, edited by Mary Hilton, Morag Styles, and Victor Watson 1997 Excerpts from Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings, by Joel Chandler Harris 1921, Fanny Burney 2003, Lady Florence Dixie 2003 "Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott," in The House of Warne, edited by Arthur King and A. F. Stuart 1965

8 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 41 Folder 42 Folder 43 Folder 44 Folder 45 Folder 46 Folder 47 Folder 48 Folder 49 Folder 50 Folder 51 Books in Victorian Elementary Schools, by Alec Ellis 1971, 2001 Chapter three of Michael Harvey's unpublished manuscript Rupert Potter, a Victorian Amateur Photographer 2003, Letters to Bertram Potter from Helen (Leech) Potter, Rupert Potter, and Jane (Ashton) Leech 1877, London neighbors of the Potters 1977-2003, "Beatrix Potter's London, Beatrix Potter Society 2000-2009 Ordnance survey maps of Chelsea and Kensington, 1865-1894 1998-2000 Beatrix Potter map of Queen Victoria Street, London 1872 Paintings from Bolton Gardens, London circa 1880 Menus from Bolton Gardens, London 1875, 1886 John Charles Wilson of Oxford, Potter family friend circa 1880, 2003, Beatrix Potter's Christmas and Valentine's Day cards, 1872-1878 2003, Beatrix Potter's art examination results and student certificate 1880-1881, Beatrix Potter letter regarding her pet mouse 1920 Sir John Everett Millais 1926, 2002-2004,

9 Chapter 3, Transitions Box 3A/3B Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Leslie Linder 1966-1973 Leslie Linder and Beatrix Potter's art and journal 1955-1966, Offending passages in Beatrix Potter's journal 1963, 2003 "The Unknown Beatrix Potter," by Edwin Mullins 1966, Unpublished excerpt from Beatrix Potter's journal Beatrix Potter poems and fragments circa 1880 Beatrix Potter's journal and French copybook circa 1890-1895 Folder 8 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1881 1881, Folder 9 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1882 1882, Folder 10 Wray Castle, summer 1882 1882, 1951-1987, Folder 11 Folder 12 Bertram Potter's schools and clubs 1900-1918, 2003, Beatrix Potter's governesses 2003-2005, Folder 13 Ilfracombe, 1882 and 1883 1882-1883

10 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal and correspondence, 1883 1883, 2007, Beatrix Potter letter to Rupert Potter regarding Ilfracombe 1883 April 3 Edmund Crompton Potter (1830-1883) 1883, Edmund Crompton Potter's will 1883, Edmund Potter's death and will 1884, Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding Oxford and William Gaskell's death 1884, 2003 Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding Dalguise House, Scotland 1884 Plants and flowers of Dalguise House, Scotland 2003 Folder 22 Dunkeld, Scotland, 1884 1884, 1997, Folder 23 Folder 24 Potter servants and townspeople in Scotland, 1870-1881 1874 October 10, Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding Portsmouth 1884 Folder 25 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1884 1884, Folder 26 Folder 27 Rupert Potter's photography 1989-2005, Photographs of the countryside attributed to Beatrix Potter and Rupert Potter 1894,

11 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Chapter eight of Michael Harvey's unpublished manuscript Rupert Potter, a Victorian Amateur Photographer Michael Harvey on Rupert Potter, Sir John Everett Millais, and photography 1973, 2003, Beatrix Potter, Sir John Everett Millais, and the Pre- Raphaelites 1884-1886, 1985-2003 "The Potters and Photography," lecture by Michael I. Wilson 2000 Excerpts from Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England through a Victorian Lens, by Martin Barnes 2001 Julia Margaret Cameron, Victorian photographer 2003 October Impact of the London Dock Strike of 1889 on the Potters Folder 35 Party for Beatrix Potter, June 1885 Folder 36 Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding Lingholm, Keswick 1885 Folder 37 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1885 1885, Folder 38 Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding Ambleside 1885-1886 Folder 39 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1886 1886, Folder 40 Bertram Potter letter to Beatrix Potter regarding taxidermy of a bat 1886 October 12

12 Folder 41 Photograph of Beatrix Potter watercolor Leaves and Flowers of the Orchid Cactus 1886 Folder 42 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1887 1887, Folder 43 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1888 1888, Folder 44 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1889 1889, Chapter 4, "Experiments" Box 4A/4B Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Chapter notes and outlines 2003, Bibliography of mycology and geology books available to Beatrix Potter 2000, Natural history influences on Beatrix Potter Folder 4 Beatrix Potter s Jack in the Box drawing, 1888 Folder 5 Folder 6 Beatrix Potter s nature studies, 1888-1890 Beatrix Potter's impressions of Jemima Blackburn, bird painter 1891 Folder 7 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1890 1890, Folder 8 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1891 1891,

13 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Chronology, notes, and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal and correspondence, 1892 1892, Heath Park, Birnam 2000 Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding photographing in Scotland 1892 Sale of Beatrix Potter drawings to Ernest Nister, fine art printers 1894, "Beatrix Potter and the Scottish Connection," by Helen Jackson 1988 December Charles Macintosh 1972-1998, Mary Noble articles and lecture on Beatrix Potter as a naturalist 1981-1987, Mary Noble notes on Beatrix Potter's life and journal Interviews and photographs of Mary Noble 1981-2001 Notes on and excerpts from A Perthshire Naturalist: Charles Macintosh of Inver, by Henry Coates 1923, "Notes by a Naturalist Round Dunkeld," by Charles Macintosh 1898 Correspondence between the Potters and Charles Macintosh, with Mary Noble's notes 1887-1897, 1998, Encounter between Beatrix Potter and Charles Macintosh in Birnam, October 1892 1892,

14 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 "A.F. MacKenzie- - Photographer," by Helen Jackson circa 1985, Pages from the mycology book Rupert Potter gave to Charles Macintosh Atholl McGregor 1987, 2003 Beatrix Potter's drawings of Old Man of the Woods fungus 2003, Perth Museum exhibit catalog of Beatrix Potter's fungus watercolors 2000-2003, British museums Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal and correspondence, 1893 1893, Beatrix Potter s first Peter Rabbit picture letter 1893 September 2 Beatrix Potter letters to Noel and Eric Moore 1895 April 21, Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal and correspondence, 1894 1894, Beatrix Potter's archeological and fossil drawings 1894-1895, 1990, Flora and Fauna, Fungi and Fossils, by Ann Stevenson Hobbs 1987, Excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal regarding holidays in Scotland and the Borders 1892, 1894, Folder 35 Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal, 1895 1895,

15 Folder 36 Folder 37 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 41 Folder 42 Folder 43 Folder 44 Book reviews written by Beatrix Potter 1895, Caroline Hutton 1952, 2005 Caroline Hutton lecture on Beatrix Potter and the Hutton family 1999-2000 Caroline Martineau (1843-1903) 1903, 1995, Thumbnail images and records of Beatrix Potter lithographs of a moth, jug, caterpillar, and gazelle s head circa 1896 Emma Cons 2004-2005 Wicksteed family 2003, Henry, Alice, and Gertrude Woodward 1913, 1983-1989, Excerpts from Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science: Flora's Daughters and Botany in England 1760-1860, by Ann B. Shteir 1996 Chapter 5, "Discoveries" Box 5 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Science and the British Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Beatrix Potter quotes on fungi, fossils, and science, 1892-1897 2003, Beatrix Potter photographs of fungi and archeological stones 1896,

16 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 "The Role of the Amateur in Mycology- - What Would We Do Without Them!" by Roy Watling 1998 Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe 1906-1916, 1987-2002, Beatrix Potter and the Roscoes 1986-2009, Excerpts from The Life and Experiences of Sir H. E. Roscoe, by Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe 1906 Beatrix Potter illustration A Dream of Toasted Cheese, from The Life and Experiences of Sir H. E. Roscoe 1899 "The Secret Life of Beatrix Potter," by Naomi Gilpatrick 1972 October "Lake District Natural History and Beatrix Potter," by John Clegg 1986 July Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter's journal and correspondence, 1896 and 1897 1896-1897, Beatrix Potter drawings of spore germination 1898, 2002 Leslie Linder summary of Beatrix Potter's fungi drawings Leslie Linder outline of Beatrix Potter s journal entries on fungi 2003, Leslie Linder correspondence regarding Beatrix Potter's journal entries on fungi 1964, 2004 Mary Noble on Beatrix Potter as a mycologist 1981-1984,

17 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Obituaries for Mary Noble 2002 Correspondence on fungi, spores, slips, and microbiology 2004 Beatrix Potter and William Turner Thiselton- Dyer, director of Kew Gardens 1982-1988, Correspondence between Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe and William Turner Thiselton- Dyer 2001 Henry Marshall Ward Bibliography of current works on fungi and fossils Notes on and excerpts from Liaisons of Life and other works by Tom Wakeford 2001-2002, Inventory of Beatrix Potter's microscope drawings of mosses Beatrix Potter and the Linnean Society 1897, 1997-2001, Leslie Linder correspondence regarding Beatrix Potter and the Linnean Society 1964 Leslie Linder letter regarding Beatrix Potter's lost Linnean Society paper on fungi 1972 March 13 Fate of Beatrix Potter's Linnean Society paper on fungi 2001-2004 "But If... Helen B. Potter's Year of Anxiety!" by Roy Watling 1996, 2004 Linnean Society apology 1997

18 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Nineteenth- century scientific women 1999-2001 Correspondence between Mary Noble and W.P.K. Findlay 1978-1997, "The Other Beatrix Potter," by S.T. Chapman 1986 October Beatrix Potter and the scientific community 1986-1999 Chapter 6, Fantasies Box 6A/6B/6C Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3/3* Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Uncle Remus and Beatrix Potter, lecture by Peter Hollindale 2003-2004 Beatrix Potter picture letters 1895-1899, 2004, Beatrix Potter s The Owl and the Pussy Cat picture letters 1897, Chronology and excerpts from Beatrix Potter s journal and correspondence, 1897 1897, Deterioration of Beatrix Potter s relationship with her father 2003, Hardwicke Rawnsley 1883-1905, 2001, Lake District Defence Society and Friends of the Lake District circa 1880, Canon Rawnsley and the National Trust, by Elizabeth Battrick 1997 National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty

19 Folder 10 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1898 1898, Folder 11 Chronology, 1899 Folder 12 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1900 1900, Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15* Folder 16 Beatrix Potter s decision to transform her picture letters into books 2004 A Vogue for Little Books: The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Its Contemporary Competitors, by Laura C. Stevenson circa 2003 Interview with Nora Moore 1987 December 17 Frederick Warne & Company letter to Beatrix Potter regarding publication of her sketches 1891 Folder 17 Chronology, 1901 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Frederick Warne & Company correspondence to Hardwicke Rawnsley and Beatrix Potter regarding publication of Peter Rabbit book 1901 Beatrix Potter photograph of and note on Benjamin Bunny Beatrix Potter correspondence to Frederick Warne & Company regarding publication of her Peter Rabbit book 1901 Excerpts from The House of Warne: One Hundred Years of Publishing, by Arthur King and A.F. Stuart 1965, Beatrix Potter and Warne, by John Clegg 1993 April

20 Folder 23 L. Leslie Brooke and Johnny Crow s Garden 1982-2004, Folder 24 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1902 1902, 2004, Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27/27* Folder 28 Beatrix Potter photograph of Hill Top Farm 1902 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Norman Warne 1902 Beatrix Potter correspondence marketing the first printing of The Tale of Peter Rabbit 1901-1902 Bertram Potter s Athenaeum Club membership 1906, Folder 29 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1903 1903, Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Beatrix Potter s British Museum application and card 1903 June 13 List of Beatrix Potter correspondence to Frederick Warne & Company, with subjects Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding the creation of Peter Rabbit 1925-1942 Roots of the Peter Rabbit Tales, by Beatrix Potter 1929 Young Beatrix Reveals Birth of Peter Rabbit, in the Daily Telegraph 2000 September 14 Animal Stories Since Beatrix Potter and Her Influence on the Genre, by Peter Hollindale 1999

21 Folder 36 Folder 37 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 41 Folder 42 Folder 43 Folder 44 Folder 45 Folder 46 Folder 47 Folder 48 Folder 49 Notes on Images of Animals: Anthropomorphism and Animal Mind, by Eileen Crist 1999 Animal Liberation: Beatrix Potter, from Don t Tell the Grown- ups: Subversive Children s Literature, by Alison Lurie 1990 Beatrix Potter: Naturalist Artist, by Catherine Golden 1990 Beatrix Potter and Natural History, by Peter Hollindale circa 2001 The Gardens of Beatrix Potter, by Peter Parker 1994-1997 Gardening with Beatrix Potter, lecture by Peter Parker 2002-2003, Flowers in Beatrix Potter books, indexed by Leslie Linder Letter from O.G. Lewis, rector of Dunkeld, to Leslie Linder regarding Mr. McGregor s garden 1970 March 1 Beatrix Potter s little books methodology 2003-2004 Chronologies of Beatrix Potter s little books and merchandise 2001-2002, Brompton Cemetery and Beatrix Potter s character names 1940, 1999-2002 General criticism of Beatrix Potter s little books Contemporary reviews of Beatrix Potter s little books 1903-1944 Wall panel for Victoria and Albert Museum exhibit on Beatrix Potter s little books

22 Folder 50 Folder 51 Folder 52 Folder 53 Folder 54 Folder 55 Folder 56 Folder 57 Folder 58 Folder 59 Folder 60 Folder 61 Folder 62 Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibition on Beatrix Potter s little books 2005 Beatrix Potter: A Centennial Exhibition, October 16- November 27, 1966, Free Library of Philadelphia 1966 Articles on Peter Rabbit s 50 th and 100 th birthdays 1952, 2002 Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943, by Leslie Linder 1965 Leslie Linder on Beatrix Potter s art 1972, Excerpts from The History of the Tale of Peter Rabbit, from Leslie Linder s A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter 1976 Beatrix Potter s Rabbit Friends lecture and exhibition catalog, by Karen Lightner 2001-2002 That Naughty Rabbit, lecture by Judy Taylor 2002 May 7 Excerpt from The Case of Peter Rabbit (and Others), by Brian Alderson 1993 Excerpts from Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children s Literature, by Humphrey Carpenter 1985 Beatrix Potter and Social Comedy, by Gillian Avery 1994 Beatrix Potter s Fiction: Real Stories for Real Children, by Nicholas Tucker 1999 Excerpts from Book Illustrated: Text, Image and Culture, 1770-1930, edited by Catherine J. Golden 2000

23 Folder 63 Folder 64 Folder 65 Folder 66 Folder 67 Folder 68 Folder 69 Folder 70 Folder 71 Folder 72 Beatrix Potter and John Everett Millais, by Lissa Paul 2002 Excerpts from Caldecott & Co.: Notes on Books & Pictures, by Maurice Sendak 1988 Excerpts from The Natural History of Make- Believe, by John Goldthwaite 1996 Sis Beatrix (Part Two), by John Goldthwaite 1987 Aesop in the Shadows, by Peter Hollindale 2000 First Frederick Warne & Company catalog listing The Tale of Peter Rabbit 1903 Frederick Warne & Company catalogs 1915-1921 Reviews of Beatrix Potter s little books in Frederick Warne & Company catalogs 1926, Presentation by Elizabeth Booth on the commercialization of Peter Rabbit circa 2003 History of Frederick Warne & Company s merchandising, by Elizabeth Booth 1995 Chapter 7, Ideas Box 7 Folder 1/1* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1903 1903, Folder 2 Variant text of Squirrel Nutkin picture letter 1901,

24 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Note on The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin in The Art of Beatrix Potter, by Leslie Linder circa 1972 Beatrix Potter photograph of Old Brown s oak tree, used in The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 1903 Beatrix Potter s Gloucester: A Guide to the City and Its Surrounding Countryside, by Keith Clark 1988-1989 Photographs and brochure of Gloucester 2001 July, Correspondence regarding The Tailor of Gloucester 1903, 1944, Beatrix Potter and Gloucester, lecture by Judy Taylor 2003 The Tailor and Cutter review of The Tailor of Gloucester 1989 Frederick Warne & Company copyright for Peter Rabbit 2004 Piracies of The Tale of Peter Rabbit 1928, 2006, Chapter 8, Realities Box 8 Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1904 1904, Folder 2 Folder 3 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Norman Warne 1904, 2004 Warne family 1902-1912, 2004-2005,

25 Folder 4/4* Folder 5 Folder 6* Folder 7/7* Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11* Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Amelia (Millie) Warne 1995-2011, Winifred (Warne) Boultbee recollections of Beatrix Potter 1971-1990, Dawn Richardson correspondence regarding Beatrix Potter s visit to Kate Potter Cruickshank, 1904 or 1905 1988 Beatrix Potter s membership in a drawing society 1904 April 18, Excerpts from The Art of Beatrix Potter, selected and arranged by Leslie Linder and W.A. Herring 1972 Tailpiece: The Tale of Two Bad Mice, by Suzanne Rahn 1984 The Tale of Two Bad Mice, an Author, and an Editor, by Elizabeth Logan 1998 Beatrix Potter illustration from The Tale of Two Bad Mice Beatrix Potter letter to James Vaughan regarding the cat in The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 1904 August 25 Beatrix Potter s Derwentwater sketchbook 2004, Chronology of The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy- Winkle 2004 Leslie Linder on The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy- Winkle 1971 Kitty MacDonald, inspiration for Mrs. Tiggy- Winkle 1942, 1971-2004, Beatrix Potter picture letter to Margaret Hough, with reference to a picture of a hedgehog (Mrs. Tiggy- winkle) 1905 February 22

26 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22* Lucie Carr 1954, 1990 Beatrix Potter essay on hedgehogs circa 1913, 1971-2002, The Field magazine 2004 Beatrix Potter and hawfinches, hedgehogs, and frogs Beatrix Potter letter to Hugh Bridgeman, first American child to write to her 1905 March 5 Chapter 9, Losses Box 9 Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1905 1905, 2002, Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Chronology of The Tale of the Pie and the Patty- pan Beatrix Potter correspondence to Norman Warne 1905, Norman Warne letter to Beatrix Potter regarding Mrs. Tiggy- winkle and The Tale of the Pie and the Patty- pan 1905 May 25 Beatrix Potter s 1905 holiday diary 1994-2002, Norman Warne Louisa Jane Warne letter to Jennie Warne regarding Norman Warne s illness 1905 August 20

27 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10* Beatrix Potter correspondence to Amelia (Millie) Warne 1905-1906 Warne/Stephens Archive and family tree 1993, Norman Warne letter to his goddaughter Jennie Warne 1899 January 15 Chapter 10, Stories Box 10 Folder 1/1* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1906 1906, Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Beatrix Potter letter with anti- Semitic comments 1906 February 14, Natural Companions: Text and Illustration in the Work of Beatrix Potter, by Catherine J. Golden 1999-2002 Beatrix Potter s Jeremy Fisher picture letter to Eric Moore 1893 September 5, 1998 Folder 5 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, 1906 1906-1989, Folder 6 Folder 7 Articles by Michael Patrick Hearn on Beatrix Potter s books 1977-1988 The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit, The Story of Miss Moppet, and The Sly Old Cat, 1906 1971-1987 Folder 8/8* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1907 1907, Folder 9 The Tale of Tom Kitten, 1907 1971-1987 Folder 10 Beatrix Potter s unpublished painting book, 1907 1971

28 Folder 11/11* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1908 1908, 2003, Folder 12 The Tale of Jemima Puddle- Duck, 1908 1971-1987 Folder 13 The Roly- Poly Pudding, 1908 1908-1993 Folder 14/14* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1909 1909, Folder 15 The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1909 1909-2002, Folder 16 The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, 1909 1909-1987, Folder 17 Folder 18 Beatrix Potter illustration Tabitha Twitchit Is Grown So Fine Photographs of Stock Park, Sprout House, Helm Farm, and Broad Leys 1908-1910, Chapter 11, Diversions Box 11 Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1910 1910, 1999-2004, Folder 2 Folder 3 Beatrix Potter s work for the 1910 election and campaign against free trade 1971 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Wilfred Evans regarding free trade and horse census pamphlets 1910, Folder 4/4* The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, 1910 1913, 1971-1987 Folder 5/5* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1911 1911, 2004,

29 Folder 6 The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, 1911 1911-1987 Folder 7 Peter Rabbit s Painting Book, 1911 1971 Folder 8 Beatrix Potter letter draft regarding grandmotherly legislation on killing pigs 1912 Folder 9/9* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1912 1912, 2004-2007, Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding hydroplanes on Windermere 1911-1912 Beatrix Potter letter in Country Life regarding hydroplanes and the Windermere Ferry circa 1912 January, Letter- writing campaign by Beatrix Potter and Hardwicke Rawnsley against hydroplanes on Windermere 1912, 2007-2008, Inquirer notices regarding Beatrix Potter 1966 July- August The Fairy in the Oak, Llewellyn s Well, and Little Red Riding Hood, 1911-1912 1971 Folder 15 The Tale of Mr. Tod, 1912 1911-1913, 1971-1987 Folder 16 Rupert Potter photographs of Beatrix Potter, Joan and Norah Moore, and Broad Leys 1912 Chapter 12, Satisfactions Box 12 Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1913 1913, 2004,

30 Folder 2 William Heelis Folder 3 The Tale of Pigling Bland, 1913 1913-1994 Folder 4 Folder 5 Marriage of Beatrix Potter and William Heelis 1913, 2004, Brochures on St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington 1992, Chapter 13, Partnerships Box 13 Folder 1/1* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1913 1913, Folder 2 Moss Heckle Tarn 1900-1919, 2003-2004, Folder 3/3* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1914 1914, Folder 4* Folder 5 Beatrix Potter s membership in a drawing society 1914, 2005 Rupert Potter s death certificate and estate 1914 Folder 6 The Tale of Kitty- in- Boots, 1914 1971-1995 Folder 7 Editorial response from Country Life to Fairy Clogs and other stories 1913, Folder 8 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1915 1915, Folder 9/9* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1916 1916,

31 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14/14* Folder 15 Women on the land during the First World War 1916, Eleanor Louisa (Louie) Choyce (1876-1963) 1934, Lucy (Potter) Roscoe and Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe 2001-2004, Obituary for Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe circa 1915 December Frederic Fowkes, secretary of the Landowner s Community Association 1912-1935, 1994, Beatrix Potter letter to Hardwicke Rawnsley regarding tourists and walkers on fell land 1913 August 27 Folder 16 The Oakmen, 1918 1916, 1966-1971 Folder 17 Ernest A. Aris (1882-1963) 1916, 2002-2005, Chapter 14, Salvages Box 14 Folder 1 Fruing Warne letter to P. C. Leadbeater regarding Harold Warne s arrest 1917 April 5 Folder 2 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1917 1917, 2007, Folder 3 Braikenridge & Edwards letter to Frederick Warne & Company, with list of books returned to Beatrix Potter 1917 April 26, Folder 4 Appley Dapply s Nursery Rhymes, 1917 1917, 1971-1995

32 Folder 5 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1918 1918, Folder 6 The Tale of Johnny Town- Mouse, 1918 1918, 1971-2004 Folder 7/7* Folder 8* Folder 9 Folder 10 (Walter) Bertram Potter (1872-1918) 1911, 1978-1986, Mary Noble letter regarding Mary Potter 1986 October 21 Bertram Potter s death and estate 1918, Haddon & Turnbull letter to William Heelis regarding Bertram Potter s estate 1918 June 28 Chapter 15, Opportunities Box 15A/15B Folder 1 Farming during the First World War Folder 2 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1919 1919, 2005, Folder 3 The Tale of the Birds and Mr. Tod, 1919 1971 Folder 4 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1920 1920, Folder 5 Beatrix Potter letter to Miss Jump, a young writer 1920 February 24 Folder 6/6* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1921 1921, Folder 7 Beatrix Potter on emigrating to Canada

33 Folder 8/8* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1922 1922, Folder 9 Folder 10/10* Beatrix Potter correspondence to Margaret (Daisy) Hammond 1920-1924, Beatrix Potter correspondence with Mary Hutton 1922-1933, Folder 11 Cecily Parsley s Nursery Rhymes, 1922 1971-1987, Folder 12 R. P. Tuckey on why Beatrix Potter dedicated Cecily Parsley s Nursery Rhymes to him 1989 December 11 Folder 13/13* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1923 1923, 2001, Folder 14 Folder 15 Beatrix Potter letter to Edith (Potter) Gaddum regarding family finances 1923 June 8 Beatrix Potter contribution to the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association 1923 January 22 Folder 16/16* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1924 1924, Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Beatrix Potter notes about local people 1924 October 9 Beatrix Potter and the Girl Guides 1924-1943, 1984-2012, Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding the Girl Guides 1922-1943 Beatrix Potter, Kitty Holdsworth, and the Girl Guides 1930-1934, 2005-2008, Beatrix Potter and the Invalid Children s Aid Association (ICAA) 1914-1927, 2002-2004,

34 Folder 22 Beatrix Potter and Beatrice Potter Webb 1924-1927, circa 1946, Folder 23 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1925 1925, Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Beatrix Potter s American friends 2003-2005, Beatrix Potter and Anne Carroll Moore 1952-1972 Rebekah Owen (1858-1939) 1984-1997 Beatrix Potter and the Armitt Library 2004-2005, Beatrix Potter and Bertha Mahony Miller 1940-2004 Leslie Linder correspondence with Bertha Mahony Miller 1954-1956 Horn Book 1995-2005 Correspondence relating to Beatrix Potter s American friends and the Horn Book 1921-1945 Photographs of Helen (Leech) Potter s staff at Lindeth Howe, Windermere circa 1920 Chapter 16, Legacies Box 16A/16B Folder 1 Folder 2 A Crack about Herdwick Sheep, by Hardwicke Rawnsley 1911, Herdwick sheep 1915-2005,

35 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6/6* Excerpts from Herdwicks Past & Present: A History of the Breed, by R. H. Lamb 1997, Herdwick Sheep Breeders Association 2001-2002, Noel Rawnsley and the Herdwick Sheep Association 1899 Beatrix Potter and the Rawnsley family 1985-2008 Folder 7 Troutbeck Park Farm purchase and deeds, 1923 1946-2002, Folder 8/8* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1926 1926, 2005, Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Diseases in sheep 1915-2005, The Cattle Plague of 1865-67 and the Politicians, by Barry Smith 1996 Hill farming and country life 1982-2005, The Common Good and The Heafs of England, by Andrew Humphries 1997-2001 Grikes and Grasslands, Red Squirrels and Reed Warblers: An Introduction to the Varied Ecology of the Lake District, lecture by Christine Isherwood 2002 Excerpts from The Harvest of the Hills: Rural Life in Northern England and the Scottish Borders, 1400-1700, by Angus J. L. Winchester 2000 History of Westmoreland agriculture 1912-1995

36 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Elizabeth Battrick interview of Tom Storey 1985-2003, Working for Mrs. Heelis, by W. R. Mitchell 1984 Obituaries for Tom Storey and his son, Geoff Storey 1986-1989 The Real Sawrey, by Phyllis Arkle 1984 John Fishwick memoire of Beatrix Potter and sheep farming 2004, Notes on and excerpts from Beatrix Potter s Farming Friendship, edited by Judy Taylor 1998, Folder 22 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1927 1927, Folder 23 Folder 24 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Dulcie 1918-1927, Beatrix Potter correspondence to Eleanor (Simpson) Rawnsley 1927-1934 Folder 25 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1928 1928, 2005, Folder 26 Sheep and cattle show catalogs 1919-1935 Chapter 17, Americans Box 17A/17B Folder 1 Folder 2 Charles S. Hopkinson 1939-2009 Beatrix Potter s Horn Book appeal for donations to preserve land in the Lake District 1927, 1999-2005

37 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Beatrix Potter author fact sheet for the Horn Book 1942 Bertha Mahony Miller 1982-2006, History of the Horn Book 1999-2005 Horn Book records regarding Beatrix Potter 1954-1966, 2005, Horn Book articles and reviews relating to Beatrix Potter 1946-2001, Correspondence regarding Margaret Lane s The Tale of Beatrix Potter 1944-1946 Marian Frazer Harris Perry 1947-2005, Elizabeth Harris Stevens reminiscence about Beatrix Potter 1966 American Discoveries and Pleasant Visits: Beatrix Potter and Americans, by Jane Morse 1990-2000, Elinor Whitney and William L. W. Field 1934-2005, Henry P. Coolidge (1914-1999) 1927-2005, A Visit to Beatrix Potter, by Henry P. Coolidge 1928 Beatrix Potter artwork given to Henry P. Coolidge 1982 Folder 16 Notes on Meeting Beatrix Potter, lecture given by Henry P. Coolidge 1977

38 Folder 17 Over the Hills and Far Away 1929 February Folder 18 Peter Rabbit s Almanac, 1929 1971-1989 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21* Folder 22 Folder 23 Alexander McKay 1940-2005, David McKay Company author questionnaire for Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter letter to Margery McKay 1930 September 22 Inventory of the contents of Bolton Gardens, London 1914 June Contract between Beatrix Potter and David McKay Company for publishing The Caravan Stories 1928 December 19 Folder 24 The Fairy Caravan, 1929 1929-2005, Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Extract and watercolor from The Fairy Caravan sent to Henry P. Coolidge 1928-1929 Bertha Mahony Miller letter to Beatrix Potter regarding The Fairy Caravan 1928, 1997-2001 Beatrix Potter notes on The Fairy Caravan 1929 November 22 Mary Hutton letter to Beatrix Potter regarding The Fairy Caravan 1929 November 21 Beatrix Potter and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) 1939-2005, Anne Carroll Moore

39 1997, Folder 31 The Three Owls Notebook, by Anne Carroll Moore 1938-1955 Folder 32 The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, 1930 1971 Chapter 18, Ventures Box 18A/18B Folder 1/1* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1929 1929, Folder 2 Monk Coniston 1930-2002, Folder 3 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Samuel Hamer and Bruce L. Thompson regarding Monk Coniston 1929-1934, 2005, Folder 4 Folder 5 Farming at Hill Top Farm and Troutbeck Park Farm circa 1930, 2001-2002, Beatrix Potter letter to George Walker regarding working at Troutbeck Park Farm 1929 December 28 Folder 6/6* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1930 1930, Folder 7 William Woods letter to Beatrix Potter regarding employment as a shepherd 1930 October 3 Folder 8/8* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1931 1931 Folder 9 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1932 1932, Folder 10 Sister Anne, 1932 1932, 1971

40 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Lucy Walker letter to Joseph Moscrop 1932 January 15 Helen (Leech) Potter s death certificate and estate 1932-1933 Auction inventory of the contents of Lindeth Howe, Windermere 1933 History and description of Lindeth Howe, Windermere 2001 Folder 15 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1933 1933, 2004, Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Letters to The Herald regarding ramblers and vandalism on Lake District properties 1933 Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding animals 1902-1930, 2004, Beatrix Potter s appreciation for country furniture 1925-1997, Yew Tree Farm 1932-2007, Folder 20/20* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1934 1934, Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Beatrix Potter letter to Bertha Mahony Miller regarding furniture 1934 December 13 Mr. Bolton reminiscence about Beatrix Potter recounted by Harvey May 2002 Bruce L. Thompson

41 Chapter 19, Passages Box 19A/19B Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1935 1935, Folder 2/2* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1936 1936, 2005, Folder 3/3* Folder 4 Folder 5 Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding nurses and Girl Guides 1930-1943, Jean Duke reminiscence about Beatrix Potter and her driver, Walter Stevens 2001, Beatrix Potter correspondence to Ivy and June Steel 1924-1927, 1977, Folder 6 Ivy and June Steel s visit to Beatrix Potter, July 1936 1936, 1992 Folder 7 Noel Moore s visit to Beatrix Potter, 1936 1936, 2006 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Beatrix Potter and the Moores, lecture by Selwyn Goodacre 2004 Penny Hill Farm 1946, Josefina and H. D. (Delmar) Banner 2001-2005, Folder 11 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Josefina and H. D. (Delmar) Banner 1936-1939, Folder 12 Posted at Sawrey: Selections from Letters Set in a Patchwork, by Josefina Banner 1961,

42 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Recollections of Beatrix Potter, transcript of Elizabeth Battrick interview of Josefina Banner 1990 April 4 Memories of Beatrix Potter, by H. D. (Delmar) Banner 1946 Encounters with Beatrix Potter, by W. R. Mitchell 1986 June Excerpts from and notes on Beatrix Potter: Her Life in the Lake District, by W. R. Mitchell 1998-2002, Review of Beatrix Potter Remembered, by W. R. Mitchell 1987 Excerpts from and notes on Game Cock & Countryman, by R. D. Humber 1966-2004, High Park and Grenfell Park purchase Beatrix Potter and Bruce L. Thompson 1936, 2001-2005, Folder 21/21* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1937 1937, Folder 22 Notes and Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding Rebekah Owen and her Thomas Hardy collection 1939-1942, 2005, Folder 23/23* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1938 1938, Chapter 20, Challenges Box 20 Folder 1 Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1939 1939, 1998,

43 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Beatrix Potter s illnesses and surgeries 1924-2006 Lake District during the Second World War 1998-2005 Beatrix Potter correspondence regarding Germans 1924-1935 Folder 5/5* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1940 1940, Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 William Hyde Parker and Melford Hall 2003-2004, National Bank of Germantown and Trust Company letter regarding Marian Frazer Harris Perry 1940 July 2 Beatrix Potter and Her Nursery Classics, by Bertha Mahony Miller 1941 Wag- by- Wall 1940-2005, Folder 10/10* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1941 1941, Folder 11 Folder 12 Photograph of Hill Top Farm during the Second World War circa 1940 Photograph of Margaret (Daisy) Hammond, Cecily Mills, and an unidentified woman Chapter 21, Reflections Box 21 Folder 1 Folder 2/2* John Kingston Stone s 1939 visit to Beatrix Potter 1939-1987 Reginald and Alison Hart 1942-1943, 1992

44 Folder 3 The Cunningham Letters, lecture by Judy Taylor 2011 September 20 Folder 4 The Chinese Umbrella, 1942 1942, 1992-2002, Folder 5/5* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1942 1942, Folder 6 Beatrix Potter author biography form for the Horn Book 1942 Folder 7 The Lonely Hills, 1942 1942, 2005 Folder 8 Folder 9/9* Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Beatrix Potter and fell ponies 2004 Beatrix Potter s interest in penicillin 2005, Excerpts from Mushrooms & Toadstools: A Study of the Activities of Fungi, by John Ramsbottom 1953 Excerpts from Antibiotics: A Survey of Their Properties and Uses, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 1952 Excerpts from The Birth of Penicillin and the Disarming of Microbes, by Ronald Hare 1970 Alexander Fleming and the discovery of penicillin 1959-2004, Girl Guides holiday camp and birthday party for Beatrix Potter 1942-1943, 2002, Folder 15/15* Chronology and Beatrix Potter correspondence, 1943 1943, Folder 16 Beatrix Potter s response to The World of Beatrix Potter, by Janet Adam Smith 1943

45 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 George Walker letter to Joseph Moscrop regarding Troutbeck Park Farm 1943 June 15 Lucy Walker s death 1945, Farming accounts for Hill Top Farm, Troutbeck Park Farm, and Tilberthwaite Farm 1937-1943 Edward L. Parker letter to Beatrix Potter regarding the sale of Tower Bank 1943 November 29 Beatrix Potter as president- elect of the Herdwick Sheep Breeders Association 1943 Beatrix Potter notes regarding the provenance of her antiques and art at Hill Top Farm Mary Agnes Rogerson, Beatrix Potter s housekeeper 1966 July 29, Beatrix Potter letter to Joseph Moscrop 1943 December 13 Obituaries for Beatrix Potter 1943-1944, 1982-2005, Cremation of Beatrix Potter 2006, A Walk Amongst the Funguses, by Beatrix Potter 1971, Over the Hills and Far Away, or, Buttercup Land, poem by Beatrix Potter Over the Ferry, Where Mountains Are Blue, poem by Beatrix Potter

46 Epilogue, Stewardship Box 22 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7* Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Beatrix Potter s death certificate and will 1939-1944, Beatrix Potter s estate documents and list of beneficiaries 1944-1945 Schedule of Beatrix Potter s stocks and shares of companies for probate circa 1944 List of tenants on Beatrix Potter s properties Letter to the inspector of taxes regarding Beatrix Potter s income tax on Belmount Hall 1943 December 14 William Heelis correspondence 1944-1945 Madeleine Davidson letter to William Heelis regarding Beatrix Potter s bequest 1944 April 13 Susan Ludbrook letter to John Heelis regarding her interest in a caretaker position at Hill Top Farm 1945 November 13 Beatrix Potter s instructions for the disposition of her personal property after her death Inventory and valuation of Castle Cottage 1944 January 4 Beatrix Potter s books found at Hill Top Farm 1993-2001, John Heelis letter to H. D. (Delmar) Banner regarding the disposition of Beatrix Potter s art collection 1945 September 17

47 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 William Heelis letter to the British Museum regarding the disposition of Beatrix Potter s artwork 1944 January 22 Jean Duke letter to Sally Floyer regarding the disposition of Beatrix Potter s property 1988 March 6 Recollections of Beatrix Potter, by Bruce L. Thompson circa 1952 Beatrix Potter s book royalties 1944, 2004 Obituary for William Heelis 1945 August William Heelis s will circa 1944 Beatrix Potter properties transferred to the National Trust 1919-2002, Schedule of leases and agreements handed to the National Trust 1945 Beatrix Potter s Gift to the Public, by Bruce L. Thompson 1944 March 3 This Quixotic Venture : Beatrix Potter and the National Trust, by Susan Denyer 1992 James Lees- Milne s memoires on the National Trust 1945, 2004, Lake District National Park 1936-2005, The Lure of the Lakes, lecture by John Nettleton 2001 Cumbria Magazine articles on Beatrix Potter s legacy and farming in the Lake District 2003-2006

48 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Legacy of Unsung Worker Is Being Lost, by Humphrey Phelps 2004 December Beatrix Potter and the future of hill farming in the Lake District 1930-2005 National Trust s vision for the Lake District after the 2001 foot- and- mouth outbreak 2001-2002 National Trust plan to divide High Yewdale Farm 2005-2006, Series 2. Original Version and Publication Box 23A/23B/23C Folder 1 Folder 2 Book proposal Notes, correspondence, and drafts for prologue 2003-2006, Folder 3 Notes, outlines, and drafts for chapter 1 2004, Folder 4 Notes, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 2 2003, Folder 5 Libby Joy s comments on prologue and chapters 1 and 2 2003 May 14 Folder 6 Robert K. Webb s comments on prologue and chapters 1 and 2 2003, Folder 7 Notes, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 3 2003, Folder 8 Chronology and drafts for chapter 4 2003, Folder 9 Robert K. Webb s comments on chapter 4

49 Folder 10 Notes, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 5 2002-2003, Folder 11 Robert K. Webb s comments on chapter 5 Folder 12 Roy Watling s comments on chapter 5 2004 Folder 13 Notes, outlines, and chronologies for chapter 6 Folder 14 Folder 15 Correspondence, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 7 2003-2004, Correspondence, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 8 2004, Folder 16 Draft for chapter 9 2004 Folder 17 Folder 18 Correspondence, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 11 2005, Notes, correspondence, outlines, and chronologies for chapter 12 2005, Folder 19 Notes, outlines, and chronologies for chapter 13 2004-2005, Folder 20 Notes, outlines, and chronologies for chapter 14 2004, Folder 21 Notes, outlines, chronologies, and drafts for chapter 15 Folder 22 Notes, outlines, and chronologies for chapter 16 Folder 23 Notes and outline for epilogue

50 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Libby Joy s replies to research questions 2003-2005, Miscellaneous chronologies 1971-2004, Lists of Beatrix Potter quotations 2002-2003, Notes, correspondence, lists, and proofs for illustrations and captions 2005-2006, Notes and correspondence for map of Beatrix Potter s Lakeland 2002-2006, Notes, correspondence, and drafts for acknowledgements 2006, Lists of magazine articles about Beatrix Potter Permissions to publish 2005-2007, Publication notices and reviews of Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature 2007 Series 3. Related Research Materials Legal documents and obituaries Box 24 Folder 1 Folder 2 Beatrix Potter s birth certificate 1866 August 4 Correspondence regarding Bertram Potter s birth (1872 March 14) 2003

51 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Certificate and announcements of Beatrix Potter and William Heelis s marriage (1913 October 15) 1913 Extract from the City of Edinburgh register regarding Bertram Potter and Mary Welsh Scott s marriage (1902 November 20) 1977 Notes on Potter family wills Clara Potter s will 1906, Harriet (Leech) Burton s death and will 1905, 2002, Folder 8/8A Schedule of Beatrix Potter s land conveyances and notes on Potter/Heelis family papers circa 1943, circa 2004 **oversized Folder 8A located in map drawer Folder 9 Folder 10 Horn Book obituary for Leslie Linder 1973 August Enid Linder s will 1981 Beatrix Potter s family life Box 24 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14* Religion, Unitarian connections, and churches 2001-2003, Lists of Beatrix Potter correspondence to Fanny and Charlie Cooper Mary Potter letter to Beatrix Potter 1933 December 24 Beatrix Potter correspondence to Margaret Hutton (Hetty) Douglas 1942-1943