Correspondents include: G K Menzies (Assistant Secretary/Journal Editor), John Murray (publisher), Philip Magnus (City & Guilds of London Institute), Guiseppe Marconi, Hiram Maxim
Correspondents include: Arthur Lazonby Liberty, Joseph Lister the London Institution (about a proposed merger), the London County Council (examinations etc), E V Lucas, Seymour Lucas (about his portrait of Frederick Bramwell), John Lawes (Albert medallist), J C Lamb (Chairman of Council)
Correspondents include: Lord Knollys (King's equerry), Knox & Co (Society's Auditors); topics include examination queries, advertising in the Journal (Walter Judd Ltd), the Imperial International Exhibition of 1909, The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910, examinations, correspondence with the Home Office and others about using the title 'Royal Society of Arts'
Correspondents include: J S Haldane; topics include lease of Adelphi premises and restoration of William Shipley's tomb in Maidstone
Letters received by the Society 26 October 1773 - 19 December 1775.\nIndexed.
Includes correpsondence from Harry Chester, Frederick Crace-Calvert, Henry Cole, Lord Alfred Spencer Churchill, William Crookes, Major-General Cotton, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen
Correspondents include: George Grove, Lawrence Gomme
Correspondents include: Charles and Peter le Neve Foster, Dr J A Fleming. Also correspondence about the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908