Letters &c
• Stead to the Editor of the Plymouth Western Morning News (on the conduct of its reporters)
• Stead to Rev. C.F. Aked (on "In Darkest England")
• Stead to W. Shaw Esq. (on prize fighting and "fear and dislike of the negro")
• Henry Yates Thompson (PMG proprietor) to W.T. Stead (on cutting Stead's salary)
• Henry Yates Thompson (PMG proprietor) to W.T. Stead (on recovering the PMG's position)
• W.T. Stead to Grant Richards (on the failure of the Daily Paper)
• W.T. Stead to Mr. R. Penny (from the N.E. Daily Gazette)
• W.T. Stead to R. J. Lees (February 2, 1912, on Mrs. Lees' death)
• W.T. Stead to an Un-named Contributor to the Daily Paper (February 4, 1904)
• Stead to Bramwell Booth (December 13, 1885)
• Stead to Bramwell Booth (November 19, 1885)
• The Attack on the Mormons: Mr. Stead's Protest (April 28, 1911)
• Stead to Madame Koopmans de Wet (January 12, 1900, on Kitchener and Cape Town)
• Stead to Madame Koopmans de Wet (November 24, 1900, on the British army)
• Stead to The Times Newspaper (October 14, 1901)
• Stead to Rev. C. F. Aked (Jan. 10, 1891, on his role in In Darkest England)
• W.T. Stead to 4th Earl Grey (July 10, 1888, on Charles Stewart Parnell)
• W.T. Stead/Ramsay Macdonald Correspondence (1905, on a proposed interview)
• W.T. Stead to John Hyslop Bell (extract) (July, 1871)
• W.T. Stead to his Father (extract) (c. July 5, 1881)
• W.T. Stead to his Father (extract) (1884)
• W.T. Stead to Mrs. John Morley (extract) (October 15, 1880)
• Grant Allen to W.T. Stead
• Stead to the Rev. Kendall (April 11, 1871, on becoming editor of the N. Echo)
• Stead to Rev. Hugh Price Huges (1886, written in prison)
• Stead to The Star (Jan 2, 1891, on his part in Booth's Darkest England)
• Stead to Mark Whitwill (Nov. 29, 1885, from Holloway Gaol - on the C.D. Acts)
• Stead to Mary Whitwill (Nov. 22, 1885, from Holloway - on grapes)
• Stead to the Rev. Benjamin Waugh (Nov. 10, 1885, on "going to gaol")
• Cable from Mark Twain to W.T. Stead (Jan. 9, 1899, on Russian disarmament)
• Stead to Rev. C.F. Aked (on "In Darkest England")
• Stead to W. Shaw Esq. (on prize fighting and "fear and dislike of the negro")
• Henry Yates Thompson (PMG proprietor) to W.T. Stead (on cutting Stead's salary)
• Henry Yates Thompson (PMG proprietor) to W.T. Stead (on recovering the PMG's position)
• W.T. Stead to Grant Richards (on the failure of the Daily Paper)
• W.T. Stead to Mr. R. Penny (from the N.E. Daily Gazette)
• W.T. Stead to R. J. Lees (February 2, 1912, on Mrs. Lees' death)
• W.T. Stead to an Un-named Contributor to the Daily Paper (February 4, 1904)
• Stead to Bramwell Booth (December 13, 1885)
• Stead to Bramwell Booth (November 19, 1885)
• The Attack on the Mormons: Mr. Stead's Protest (April 28, 1911)
• Stead to Madame Koopmans de Wet (January 12, 1900, on Kitchener and Cape Town)
• Stead to Madame Koopmans de Wet (November 24, 1900, on the British army)
• Stead to The Times Newspaper (October 14, 1901)
• Stead to Rev. C. F. Aked (Jan. 10, 1891, on his role in In Darkest England)
• W.T. Stead to 4th Earl Grey (July 10, 1888, on Charles Stewart Parnell)
• W.T. Stead/Ramsay Macdonald Correspondence (1905, on a proposed interview)
• W.T. Stead to John Hyslop Bell (extract) (July, 1871)
• W.T. Stead to his Father (extract) (c. July 5, 1881)
• W.T. Stead to his Father (extract) (1884)
• W.T. Stead to Mrs. John Morley (extract) (October 15, 1880)
• Grant Allen to W.T. Stead
• Stead to the Rev. Kendall (April 11, 1871, on becoming editor of the N. Echo)
• Stead to Rev. Hugh Price Huges (1886, written in prison)
• Stead to The Star (Jan 2, 1891, on his part in Booth's Darkest England)
• Stead to Mark Whitwill (Nov. 29, 1885, from Holloway Gaol - on the C.D. Acts)
• Stead to Mary Whitwill (Nov. 22, 1885, from Holloway - on grapes)
• Stead to the Rev. Benjamin Waugh (Nov. 10, 1885, on "going to gaol")
• Cable from Mark Twain to W.T. Stead (Jan. 9, 1899, on Russian disarmament)
Stead's Journal
• July 5, 1874 (On being "God-sent") • July 4, 1875 (On "prophethood") • Dec. 26, 1875 (On his mother's dying words) • Jan. 14, 1877 (On the Bulgarian horrors) • July 8, 1877 (On work & useless servants) • Jan. 5, 1879 (On his love for Mme Novikoff) • July 6, 1879 (On political creed) • Jan. 11, 1880 (On cruelty to Emma) • July 4, 1880 (On being called to the PMG) • c. July, 1880 (On the effect of Imprisonment) • Sept. 25, 1888 (On Russia and his failure at the PMG) • Jan. 20, 1889 (On sex & children) • April 15, 1889 (On Emma's pregnancy)
Untranscribed Facsimiles
• Stead to Ramsay MacDonald (July 7, 1905 - on the Labour Party)
[1] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (November 19, 1874 - on the Newcastle Chronicle)
[1] [2] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (April 14, 1885 - on Bechuanaland, South Africa)
[1] [2] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Sept. 30, 1878 - on Stead's "Afghan Policy")
[1] [2] [3] [4] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Oct. 4, 1878 - on Grey's letter on Afghan Policy)
[1] [2] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Oct. 10, 1878 - on Russia and English panic)
[1] [2] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Nov. 11, 1873 - on the Ashantee War in Africa)
[1] [2] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Oct. 25, 1883 - on Colonial policy)
[1] [2] [3] • Stead 4th Earl Grey (Oct.31, 1883 - more on Colonial policy)
[1] [2] [3] • Stead to Horace Seymour (March 25, 1884 - on being "neighbourly")
[1] • Stead to Horace Seymour (April 28, 1884 - on Egypt)
1 [2] • Stead to Horace Seymour (May 11, 1884 - on Gordon & Khartoum)
[1] [2] [3] • Stead to William. H. Gladstone (Dec. 4, 1872 - on a campaign in Whitby)
[1] [2] • Stead to William. H. Gladstone (Dec. 11, 1872 - more on Whitby)
[1] • Stead to W.E. Gladstone (Jan. 2, 1878 - on the Eastern Question)
[1] [2] • Stead to F. G. Bailey (March 31, 1892)
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Stead by his Peers
W.T. Stead by his daughter, Estelle
