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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelSeries
Reference Number MS ADD 413/C
TitlePapers of Denis Roy Bentham
Date1953-1999
Extent26 files
AdminHistoryD R Bentham served in the armed forces in the Second World War, and subsequently spent his working life as a Post Office employee in his home town of Loughborough. For much of his life (from the 1950s until his death) he was an inveterate collector of books, manuscripts, prints and artefacts acquired from various dealers and auction houses. His collection interests were wide-ranging, including local history and mechanical toys, but the core of the collection comprised the items relating to Jeremy Bentham and the Bentham family, and more generally to radical and reformist politics.

D R Bentham's interest in Jeremy Bentham doubtless arose from the coincidence of surname (though they were not in fact related): and perhaps also from his own radical leanings (he was at one time a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain). He established contact with the Bentham Project at UCL in the 1970s, if not earlier, and regularly supplied the Project with photographs of new acquisitions: as a result, it has been possible to include many relevant items in the published 'Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham'.

D R Bentham died on 23 June 1999.

See also S R Conway, 'The D R Bentham Collection', 'The Bentham Newsletter,' no. 11, June 1987, pp 51-2.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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