Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes on derivation of the name "Ewelme." Transcript, by Cushing, of Osler's note of a photograph taken when the safe at Ewelme was opened in 1906.
"Three notes from the Duchess of Suffolk to her house steward [William Bylton], with autograph signatures." Notes written by Alice Chaucer, who held the manor at Ewelme with her father Thomas Chaucer, son of the poet, in the 14th century. Incl. ms. notes.
Pamphlet: "Ewelme Plants, Recorded from 1796 to 1799 by John Randolph, Bishop of Oxford," compiled by G. Claridge Druce. Published in the report of the Ashmolean Natural History Society for the year ending December, 1917. Incl. ms. notes.
Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes regarding "set of documents for the 14-19th centuries (Taken from the Ewelme Muniments index vol. written in 1880)."
Cushing's manuscript notes, typed and handwritten, on Osler's unhappy experience with the publication by Dr. Riddle of the "Family Encyclopedia of Medicine" in 1914.
"Bibliography of Sir William Osler, Bart, M.D., F.R.S.," compiled by Minnie Wright Blogg, Librarian, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Bibliography covers a period of 49 years, from 1870-1919, and includes 773 titles. Incl. ms. notes.
Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes: "Impossible not to work Revere into the Biography." Includes a list of important matters and events relating to Revere to be touched upon in Cushing's book.