Letters from W. T. Waugh

Scope and Content

  • /1 4 Mar 1909, Personal: History of Fulneck School.
  • /2 19 Nov 1909, Personal: Job prospects. The Lollard knights. F.M. Powicke.
  • /3 5 Dec 1909, Personal: Job prospects. India.
  • /4 19 Aug 1915, Personal: Job prospects. Assistant to F.M. Powicke. Queens UniversityBelfast.
  • /5 28 Aug 1915, Personal: Job prospects. Belfast. J. Tait. Ramsay Muir.
  • /6 29 Oct 1915, Scholarly/Academic: 'Germany'. Queens University Belfast, historydepartment.
  • /7 5 Nov 1915, Scholarly/Academic: 'Germany'. Q.U.B. War work.
  • /8 22 Jun 1916, War: War Trade Intelligence, Dept. Q.U.B. H.T. Pickles.
  • /9 28 October 1917, War: progress of war. A.F. Pollard.
  • /10 19 Jan 1919, Academic: University of Manchester. Appointment as Bishop Fraser Reader inEcclesiastical History.
  • /11 10 Aug 1919, Personal: Job prospects.
  • /12 7 Jun 1922, Academic: Appointment to McGill University, associate professor of medievalhistory.
  • /13 14 Jan 1923, Academic: McGill University department of history. H. Haskins. C. Adams. C. TMcIlwain. Wilson. Lansing. E. Cheyney.
  • /14 17 Sep 1928, Personal/Scholarly: Henry V.
  • /15 4 Apr 1929, Personal/Scholarly/Academic: J.H. Wylie's HenryV Vol. III. University of Manchester chair of Medieval History.

Administrative / Biographical History

William Templeton Waugh (1884-1932) was a member of the University of Manchester historydepartment from 1910-1922, between 1919-1922 he was Bishop Fraser reader in ecclesiastical history.At the time of his death Waugh was professor of history at McGill University, Montreal, Canada