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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Patrick Hamilton: </titleproper> 
		  <subtitle>An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities
			 Research Center</subtitle> 
		  <author>Finding aid created by Nikki Thomas and Mark Downs, 2004;
			 Catherine Stollar, 2005</author> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <publisher>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, </publisher> 
		  <date>2005</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
 <profiledesc>
	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Catherine Stollar, <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">2005</date>
	 </creation>
	 <langusage>Finding aid written in <language>English.</language></langusage>
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	 <did> 
		<repository encodinganalog="852$a"> 
		  <corpname>The University of Texas at Austin, <subarea> Harry Ransom
			 Humanities Research Center</subarea></corpname></repository> 
		<origination label="Creator:"> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="100">Hamilton, Patrick, 1904 Mar.
			 17-1962</persname> </origination> 
		<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Patrick Hamilton
		  Collection</unittitle> 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce"
		 calendar="gregorian" label="Inclusive Dates:" normal="1915/1984">1915-1984</unitdate> 
		<unitdate type="bulk" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce"
		 calendar="gregorian" label="Bulk Dates:" normal="1925/1969">(bulk
		  1925-1969)</unitdate> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">5 boxes, 1 oversize box
		  (2.1 linear feet)</physdesc> 
		<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The life of Patrick
		  Hamilton, a british author best known for his work 
		  <title render="italic">Rope</title>, is documented in this collection
		  of published and unpublished handwritten manuscripts, including early
		  typescript drafts of a biography about Patrick Hamilton by his brother Bruce,
		  extensive correspondence, legal documents, and photographs.</abstract> 
		<langmaterial label="Language: "><language langcode="eng">English</language>.
		</langmaterial> 
		<unitid encodinganalog="099" label="RLIN Record #: ">None</unitid> 
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	 <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> 
		<head>Biographical Sketch</head><p>Anthony Walter Patrick Hamilton was
		  born on St. Patrick's Day in 1904 at Hassocks, Sussex, England. Patrick was the
		  last of three children-Helen (known as Lalla to the family and Diana to her
		  friends in the theater), Bruce, and Patrick-born to Bernard and Ellen
		  Ad&#x00E8;le Hockley Hamilton. Although Bernard, Patrick's father, had
		  inherited a considerable sum of money at age twenty-one, by the time Patrick
		  was born very little of the inheritance remained, forcing Patrick to spend the
		  latter years of his youth in a variety of middle-class boarding houses and
		  rented rooms. His experiences and memories from these rented quarters helped to
		  shape the characters, described in the September 1951 
		<title render="italic">Times Literary Supplement</title> as
		<emph render="doublequote">the faithless, the uprooted, the lonely
		souls,</emph> in his early fictional work.</p><p>Patrick Hamilton's earliest
		  published piece, a poem titled 
		<title render="doublequote">Heaven,</title> appeared in the respected
		journal 
		<title render="italic">Poetry Review</title> in 1919. His first novel 
		<title render="italic">Monday Morning</title> was published by
		Constable six years later in 1925. Michael Sadleir, a book collector and noted
		Victorianist, had accepted the novel for Constable and it was during the
		publishing of 
		<title render="italic">Monday Morning</title> that the two men began a
		career-long friendship. Hamilton's most famous work 
		<title render="italic">Rope</title>, originally presented on stage in
		1929, enjoyed success as a theater and radio production and eventually as an
		Alfred Hitchcock film. 
		<title render="italic">Rope's</title> success brought critical acclaim
		and monetary compensation to Hamilton for the rest of his life.</p> 
		<p>The 1930s were a tumultuous time for Patrick and the Hamilton family.
		  In August 1930 Patrick secretly married Lois Martin just days after his
		  father's death. Lois seemed to have a good effect on Patrick. She took over his
		  finances, suggested a move to the countryside, and limited (and eventually
		  temporarily banned) his consumption of alcohol during his composition of 
		<title render="italic">The Siege of Pleasure in</title> 1931. Despite his
		newfound responsibility, tragedy struck in 1932. While walking with his sister
		and wife in London, Hamilton was struck by a drunk driver and dragged through
		the street. His injuries were devastating. After a three-month hospital stay,
		multiple surgeries, and a period of convalescence, Hamilton suffered physical
		and emotional scars that would continue with him for the rest of his life. His
		accident appeared in his work after he added a drunken driving accident into
		the 
		<title render="italic">Siege of Pleasure</title> before its late 1932
		publication. Two years later in 1934 Hamilton's mother committed suicide in
		response to a devastating illness. During this difficult period, Hamilton
		focused his creative energies to write 
		<title render="italic">The Plains of Cement</title>(1934), the third
		novel in a trilogy about a pub called the Midnight Bell and the characters that
		frequented it. In 1935, Constable published the trilogy under the title 
		<title render="italic">Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky: A London
		  Trilogy</title>. Noted author J. B. Priestley wrote a preface for the book
		signaling Hamilton's growing literary fame.</p> 
		<p>In 1933, Hamilton began to study Marxism, possibly stemming from his
		  brother Bruce's letters during a trip to the Soviet Union, or his reading of
		  Karl Marx and Lenin. Hamilton's interest in Marxism and his compassion for the
		  <emph render="doublequote">semi-proletariat,</emph> his term for people living
		  life on the margins, explain his humanistic tendency to tell stories of the
		  poor and underrepresented.</p> 
		<p>After 1937, Hamilton enjoyed a productive few years publishing a range
		  of successful and critically acclaimed novels and plays including 
		<title render="italic">Impromptu in Moribundia</title> (1939), 
		<title render="italic">Money with Menaces</title> (1939), 
		<title render="italic">To the Public Danger</title> (1939), 
		<title render="italic">Hangover Square</title> (1941), 
		<title render="italic">The Duke in Darkness</title> (1943), and 
		<title render="italic">The Slaves of Solitude</title> (1947).
		Additionally, in 1947 Hamilton advised Alfred Hitchcock on the production of
		the film version of 
		<title render="italic">Rope</title>; however, the relationship soured due
		to Hamilton's perceived lack of influence over the film and was eventually so
		displeased with the final result that he went on an alcoholic binge resulting
		in a brief stay at a nursing home to recover.</p><p>Although Hamilton was
		  succeeding professionally, personally his life was becoming more chaotic.
		  Sometime during 1948-1949 Hamilton began an extra-martial affair with Ursula
		  Stewart, born Lady Ursula Chetwynd-Talbot, an author who published under the
		  name Laura Talbot. For years Hamilton would live with
		  <emph render="doublequote">La,</emph> as her friends called her, during the
		  week and return to his wife Lois on the weekend. Even after Hamilton's divorce
		  from Lois in 1953 and his marriage to La in 1954, this triangular love affair
		  continued until Hamilton's death. Despite his tumultuous private life, Hamilton
		  was able to write three novels about the sociopath and criminal Ralph Ernest
		  Gorse, 
		<title render="italic">The West Pier</title> (1951), 
		<title render="italic">Mr. Stimpson and Mr. Gorse</title> (1953), and 
		<title render="italic">Unknown Assailant</title> (1954). The Gorse novels
		were moderately successful and were made into a television mini-series in the
		1990s. His final play 
		<title render="italic">The Man Upstairs</title> (1953) was not critically
		acclaimed and although it was published as a book in 1954, the play never made
		it to the West End in London.</p><p>The final years of Hamilton's life were
		  unproductive and difficult. In times of sobriety, Hamilton worked on two novels
		  
		<title render="doublequote">The Happy Hunting Grounds</title> and 
		<title render="doublequote">Memoirs of a Heavy Drinking Man,</title> but
		neither were completed or published. Hamilton's alcoholism and dysfunctional
		private life eventually lead to a bout of depression. On the advice of La's
		former husband, Hamilton underwent electroshock therapy, but to no avail. Still
		plagued by alcoholism, Hamilton died September 23, 1962.</p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <bibliography> 
		<head>Sources:</head><p>Hamilton, Bruce. 
		<title render="italic">The Light Went Out: A Biography of Patrick
		  Hamilton.</title> London: Constable, 1972.</p> 
		<p>Johnsen, Rosemary Erickson. 
		<title render="italic"><emph render="doublequote">Patrick
		  Hamilton.</emph> Dictionary of Literary Biography,</title>
		http://galenet.galegroup.com (accessed 7 July, 2004).</p> 
	 </bibliography> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Index Terms</head> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>People</head> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Cockburn, Claud, 1904- .</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir,
			 1859-1930.</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Hamilton, Bruce, 1900- .</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Priestley, J. B. (John Boynton), 1894-
			 .</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Sadleir, Michael, 1888-1957.</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Welles, Orson, 1915- .</persname> 
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subjects</head> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Authors--English--20th century.</subject>
		  
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Document Types</head> 
		  <genreform encodinganalog="655">Legal documents.</genreform> 
		  <genreform encodinganalog="655">Photographs.</genreform> 
		</controlaccess> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
		<head>Scope and Contents</head><p>Published and unpublished handwritten
		  manuscripts and early typescript drafts of a biography make up the bulk of the
		  Patrick Hamilton Collection, 1915-1984 (bulk 1925-1969), and are supplemented
		  by extensive correspondence authored by Patrick Hamilton as well as legal
		  documents and photographs. The collection is arranged into three series: Series
		  I. Correspondence, 1915-1972, Series II. Works, 1925-1969, and Series III.
		  Other Papers, 1962-1984.</p> 
		<p>The Correspondence series is divided into three subseries: A.
		  Outgoing, B. Incoming, and C. Other Correspondents. All subseries are arranged
		  chronologically except for Incoming correspondence which is arranged
		  alphabetically by author. The bulk of the correspondence is contained in the
		  Outgoing subseries which primarily consists of letters from Patrick to his
		  brother Bruce Hamilton. Letters in the Outgoing subseries are both handwritten
		  and typed and are of a personal nature documenting Patrick's daily activities,
		  insights regarding current events, and discussion of works in progress. Also
		  present are undated notes Patrick left for his wife and mother. The Incoming
		  subseries is minimal, only two folders, and includes letters from friends such
		  as Sir Osbert Sitwell and Charles Mackehenie and letters from business
		  acquaintances. Of special note is a letter from Orson Welles requesting
		  permission to convert one of Patrick's manuscripts into a screenplay. Subseries
		  C. Other Correspondents houses one folder of third-party letters neither
		  addressed to nor authored by Patrick Hamilton.</p><p>The Works Series is
		  divided into two subseries: A. Patrick Hamilton and B. Bruce Hamilton. The
		  Patrick Hamilton subseries contains both published and unpublished works, most
		  of which are handwritten manuscripts, and are arranged are alphabetically.
		  Patrick's published works include 
		<title render="italic">Caller Anonymous</title>, complete with
		corrections; an early draft of <title render="italic">The Duke in Darkness</title>; a typescript final draft of <title render="doublequote">The Quiet Room,</title> published	posthumously; and an early handwritten fragment of 
		<title render="italic">Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky: A London
		  Trilogy</title>, with corrections. In addition, there are a few unpublished
		works including 
		<title render="doublequote">The Licensed Trade,</title> the beginning of 
		<title render="doublequote">The Happy Hunting Grounds,</title> 
		<title render="doublequote">Memoirs of a Heavy-Drinking Man,</title> a
		review of Jonah Barrington's 
		<title render="italic">Master of None</title>, autobiographical notes, a
		projected book on words, and unidentified fragments. Except for the
		unidentified fragments, which contain handwritten and typescript pages, the
		unpublished works are all unfinished and handwritten in bound
		notebooks.</p><p>The Bruce Hamilton subseries primarily documents the author's
		  process of writing 
		<title render="italic">The Light Went Out</title>, a biography of his
		brother Patrick published in 1972, found here under its work-in-progress title,
		Patrick -- A Tragedy. The manuscript segments, all typescripts with
		corrections, have been kept in their original order. Also present is an
		unfinished manuscript of 
		<title render="doublequote">Bernard -- A Tragi-Comedy</title> about the
		Hamilton brothers' father.</p><p>The Other Papers series contains a few legal
		  documents, limited to copies of birth and marriage certificates of Patrick
		  Hamilton. This series also contains photographs of Patrick and his family and
		  friends, some of which were published in Bruce Hamilton's biography of his
		  brother Patrick 
		<title render="italic">The Light Went Out</title>, along with photographs
		of a few of Patrick's homes, including the house in which he died. There are
		also several photographs related to the production of his plays documenting
		principal actors and set designs. The Ephemera folder contains seven clippings,
		a published collection of reviews of Patrick Hamilton's publications, a note
		regarding Bruce Hamilton's death, a protest announcement, and a
		postcard.</p><p>Additional material about Patrick Hamilton can be found at the
		  Ransom Center in the Arthur Douglas Bruce Hamilton Papers, which contain
		  material related to Patrick Hamilton, including articles by and about Patrick
		  Hamilton as well as obituaries and his will.</p> 
	 </scopecontent> 
	 <acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
		<head>Acquisition: </head><p>Purchase, 1994</p> 
	 </acqinfo> 
	 <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
		<head>Access: </head><p>Open for research</p> 
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <processinfo encodinganalog="583"> 
		<head>Processed by: </head><p>Nikki Thomas and Mark Downs, 2004;
		  Catherine Stollar, 2005</p> 
	 </processinfo> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head>Patrick Hamilton Collection--Folder List</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Series I. Correspondence, 1915-1972, undated 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive">1915-1972,
				  undated</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries A. Outgoing, 
				  <unitdate> 1915-1962, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">1</container> 
				  <unittitle>1915-24</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">2</container> 
				  <unittitle>1927</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">3</container> 
				  <unittitle>1928-29</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">4</container> 
				  <unittitle>1930-32</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">5</container> 
				  <unittitle>1933-35</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">6</container> 
				  <unittitle>1936-38</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">7</container> 
				  <unittitle>1939</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">8</container> 
				  <unittitle>1940-41</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">9</container> 
				  <unittitle>1942-46</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">10</container> 
				  <unittitle>1947-50</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">11</container> 
				  <unittitle>1951</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">12</container> 
				  <unittitle>1952-53</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">13</container> 
				  <unittitle>1954-55</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">1</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">14</container> 
				  <unittitle>1956-57</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">1</container> 
				  <unittitle>1958-62</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">2</container> 
				  <unittitle>undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries B. Incoming, 
				  <unitdate>1929-1960, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">3</container> 
				  <unittitle>A-L</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">4</container> 
				  <unittitle>M-Z</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries C. Other Correspondents, 
				  <unitdate>1929-1972, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">5</container> 
				  <unittitle>1929-72</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="subseries"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Series II. Works, 
				<unitdate>1925-1969</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries A. Patrick Hamilton, 
				  <unitdate>1925-1961, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">6</container> 
				  <unittitle>Autobiographical notes, handwritten, unfinished, 
					 <unitdate>1959</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">7</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title render="italic">Caller Anonymous</title>, handwritten
					 manuscript with corrections, undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">8</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title render="italic">The Duke in Darkness</title>, early
					 handwritten draft, 
					 <unitdate>1942</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">2</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">9</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title>The Happy Hunting Grounds</title>, handwritten draft
					 with corrections, unfinished, 
					 <unitdate>1961</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">1</container> 
				  <unittitle>The Licensed Trade, handwritten draft, unfinished,
					 undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">2</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title>Memoirs of a Heavy-Drinking Man</title>,
					 handwritten draft with corrections, unfinished, 1956</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">3</container> 
				  <unittitle>Projected book on words, handwritten draft,
					 unfinished, undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">4</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title render="doublequote">The Quiet Room,</title> typed
					 manuscript, final draft, 
					 <unitdate>1925</unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">5</container> 
				  <unittitle>Review of 
					 <title render="italic">Master of None</title>, handwritten
					 preliminary draft with corrections, undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">6</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title render="italic">Twenty Thousand Streets Under the
						Sky</title>, handwritten fragment with corrections</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">3</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">7</container> 
				  <unittitle>Unidentified fragments, handwritten and typed,
					 undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries B. Bruce Hamilton, 
				  <unitdate>1969, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">4</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">1</container> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title>Bernard--A Tragi-Comedy</title>, composite manuscript
					 with corrections, unfinished, undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 
					 <title>Patrick--A Tragedy</title>, typed manuscript with
					 corrections, 1969, undated</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Earliest draft</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <c05> 
					 <did> 
						<unittitle>Chapters</unittitle> 
					 </did> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">2</container> 
						  <unittitle>1-9</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">3</container> 
						  <unittitle>10-14</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">4</container> 
						  <unittitle>15-21</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
				  </c05> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Working Draft</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <c05> 
					 <did> 
						<unittitle>Chapters</unittitle> 
					 </did> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">5</container> 
						  <unittitle>1-3</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">6</container> 
						  <unittitle>4-6</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">4</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">7</container> 
						  <unittitle>7-8</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <unittitle>9-12</unittitle> 
						</did> 
						<c07> 
						  <did> 
							 <container type="Box">4</container> 
							 <container type="Folder">8</container> 
							 <unittitle>Carbon copy with corrections</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						</c07> 
						<c07> 
						  <did> 
							 <container type="Box">5</container> 
							 <container type="Folder">1-2</container> 
							 <unittitle>Typed manuscript with corrections</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						</c07> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">5</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">3</container> 
						  <unittitle>13-15</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
					 <c06> 
						<did> 
						  <container type="Box">5</container> 
						  <container type="Folder">4</container> 
						  <unittitle>16-21</unittitle> 
						</did> 
					 </c06> 
				  </c05> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Series III. Other Papers, 
				<unitdate>1962-1984, undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">5</container> 
				<container type="Folder">5</container> 
				<unittitle>Ephemera, 
				  <unitdate>1962-1984</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">5</container> 
				<container type="Folder">6</container> 
				<unittitle>Legal documents, 
				  <unitdate>1965</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Photographs, undated</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">5</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">7</container> 
				  <unittitle>Patrick Hamilton</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">5</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">8</container> 
				  <unittitle>Family and friends</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="Box">5</container> 
				  <container type="Folder">9*</container> 
				  <unittitle>Other (*oversize photograph of Dale House, Patrick
					 Hamilton's early childhood home, has been moved to Box 6)</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="Box">6</container> 
				<unittitle>Oversize material</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01></dsc> 
	 <odd type="index"> 
		<head>Patrick Hamilton Collection-Index of Correspondents</head> 
		<p>Names in <emph render="bold">bold</emph> appear in the RLIN
		  record.</p> 
		<list> 
		  <item> 
			 <corpname>A. M. Heath &amp; Co. Ltd</corpname>.--2.4</item> 
		  <item> 
			 <persname>Ahemd, Brian</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Bason, Frederick T.</persname> --2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Bernstein, Sidney L.</persname>--2.5</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Blaye, Jameson</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Bridger, Frank</persname>--2.5</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Cockburn, Claud,
				1904-</emph></persname> --2.5</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Conerlly, Lily</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>D., John</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Davies, Clara</persname>--2.5</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Davies, Peter</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir,
				1859-1930</emph></persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Eamed, Claud</persname>--2.3</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Hamilton, Ad&#x00E8;le Hockley
				(Nellie)</persname>--1.1</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname>Hamilton, Bernard</persname>--1.1</item> 
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Hamilton, Bruce, 1900-
				</emph></persname>--1.2-2.1, 2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Hamilton, Bruce, Mme.</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Hamilton, Helen "Lalla" (Diana)</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Hamilton, Lois</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Irving, Henry</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Jones, David</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Knight, G. Norman (Gilfred Norman) </persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Lilton, Ernest</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Lilton, Naomi</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Linnit, S. E. (Bill)</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Mackehenie, Beryl</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Mackehenie, Charles (C. R.)</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Macleary, W. A.</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Masefield, John</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Potter, Stephen</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Powell, William</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Priestley, J. B. (John Boynton), 1894-
				</emph></persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Ratty, T.</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Robson, Flora, Dame </persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Rosmer, Milton</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945
				</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Sadleir, Michael,
				1888-1957</emph></persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Sargent, John</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Sitwell, Osbert,
				1892-1969</emph></persname>--2.2, 2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Somers, David</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Strong, J.</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Suho, Alfred</persname>--2.5</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Sylvain, Vernon</persname>--2.3</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Waddy, Edmond W.</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>Warner, P. F.</persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname><emph render="bold">Welles, Orson, 1915-
				</emph></persname>--2.4</item>
		  <item>
			 <persname>White, E.</persname>--2.4</item>
		</list> 
	 </odd> 
  </archdesc> </ead>
