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Series II. Correspondence [series]: |
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1. Violet Hunt to Ford Madox Ford (by date) [subseries]: |
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1910-1911]
- [n.p.] What does this mean from the Lyceum? Elsie?
- 1 l.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1910]
- [n.p.] Fragment I had a long talk with Mrs Clifford to day.
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1910]
- [n.p.] ...two? The one about my getting to bed at 10
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. Not a sign have I had from Humphreys.
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1910]
- Smeeth Hill, Ashford, Kent Dearest, I am writing a line from here- as soon as I arrived
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Sunday morning, 23rd [ca. 1910]
- [n.p.] My dear dear Ford. I think I write awful letters always, in such
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest Ford. Yes, I suppose I was too busy-
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- [n.p.] Darling. I think you more than ever a genius
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- [n.p.] ...ten days! Last night, clad in sober black
- 1 l. + 2
- With carbon copy and later typed copy, all but the latter with annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. Why did I worry you? Why did I serve Humphreys
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. I wish I didn't seethe justice of your arguments
- 2 ll. + 1
- With fragment of an earlier typed copy.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1910]
- My dear. I like my place, deep down in your heart and I shall
- 3 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Monday, 31 [1910]
- [n.p.] My dearest, my darling. How can I have depressed you?
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Tuesday, 25 [1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. What do you think I have done with your Reminiscences?
- 3 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Thursday evening [1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. My hand shakes so. I don't know why.
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Tuesday [early 1910]
- [n.p.] Dear Ford. I am just off to the doctor's. Silvia has written
- 1 l.
- With TL [copy], Silvia Hunt Fogg-Elliot to her sister Violet Hunt, [n.d.], concerning why Silvia's daughter Rosamund cannot stay with Hunt.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
June 14, 1910
- [n.p.] Dear, You replied in the Westminster with such effect to a belated/ question
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Sept. 28, 1910
- [n.p.] Dear darling Ford. My life seemed to stop at 8 o'clock sharp yesterday morning
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand, including a note that this is her first letter to Ford after leaving Marburg on the previous day.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 1910]
- [n.p.] Not a long letter, darling Ford, I am filled with
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. I can't quite make out your telegram. There is no such word
- 3 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Oct. 1 [1910]
- [n.p.] I don't know where you are. I have sent one long letter to Marburg
- 1 l.
- Written from a postcard.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 3, 1910]
- [n.p.] I can't read very well your p.c. from your new address.
- 3 ll.
- With TL [copy], Curtis Brown & Massie to Ford Madox Ford, October 3, 1910.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Oct. 4, 1910
- [n.p.] I did propose to E.H.A. what you said,
- 1 l.
- Written from a postcard and sent to Ford in Giessen.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 11, 1910]
- [n.p.] Darling. I send you Shakespeare and some photos. Shall I send you
- 2 ll.
- With TL [copy], Demetia Kenneth Brown to Hunt, October 11, 1910.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Oct. 15, 1910]
- [n.p.] Dear Ford. Just a line . I am all right-
- 1 l.
- Written from a postcard and sent to Ford at 29, Nordanlage, Giessen.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 15, 1910]
- [n.p.] Dear, Answer this! I suppose you can't, alas!
- 1 l.
- With TL [copy], Mrs. E.A. Smedley to Ford, October 15, 1910, inviting him to the Christina Rossetti Centenary dinner.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. October 21, 1910]
- [n.p.] This what Mr. H. says he would write
- 2 ll.
- With TL [copy], The English Review to Ford Madox Ford, October 21, 1910. Written and signed by Austin Harrison.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Oct. 21, 1910
- [London] Dearest. I am writing in Humphrey's office.
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] ...won't have it. I won't nor will I store it or destroy it
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- 1, Cloisters, Temple, E.C. I squared Mrs. Low, I think. She went out murmuring,
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest, I am appalled- I stay appalled. Eighteen months!
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.d.] I read a little of Mr. Sorell
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. The dentist says I must have a tooth out without delay-
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- The New Victorian Club, 30a, Sackville Street, Piccadilly, W. Dearest love. I have got half an hour
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. You see I am being very good.
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. When will you get this? I can't tell.
- 3 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Monday [ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest Ford, my very heart, you are. Don't be cross & compare me
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Wednesday [ca. November 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. The business letter- mine- went off this morning.
- 3 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Nov. 1910]
- [n.p.] I have taken a type-written copy of this
- 1 l.
- With TL [copy], The London Magazine to Ford Madox Ford, November 1910. Written and signed by Comyns Beaumont.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Nov. 10, 1910]
- [n.p.] This is about what I wrote to S.
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
- With TL [copy], Violet Hunt to Silvia Hunt Fogg-Elliot, [ca. November 10, 1910], and TL [copy], Rosamund Fogg-Elliot Wilkinson to her aunt, Violet Hunt, [n.d.].
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. December 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest, darling. I am so sorry for you, and you are so sorry
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. December 1910]
- Dearest. I think it will take me all the morning
- 4 ll.
- Concerned in part with the publication of Ford's story "Riesenberg" and other writings.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. December 1910]
- [n.p.] Riesenberg. No, dearest, don't sit in any safety valve
- 4 ll.
- Concerned in part with the publication of Ford's story "Riesenberg."
- Mentions going to Spa, Belgium on the 9th.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. December 1910]
- [n.p.] Reisenberg. Dearest. Can you- or will you let me shorten "Riesenberg"
- 1 l.
- Concerned with publication of Ford's story "Riesenberg."
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Tuesday morning [ca. December 1910]
- Dearest. Let me be quite serious. I am awfully sorry it vexes you
- 3 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Thursday morning [ca. December 1910]
- [n.p.] Dearest. I'm so glad you like the story.
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] R.[osamund] has written a stupid heartless letter,
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] Dear. Will you execute this as quickly as you can
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] Dearest darling, They say you are charming!
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] Dearest. Mrs. Low has been telephoning - She has
- 1 l.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] Lempriere say that...Dearest. Just a line.
- 2 ll. + 4
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford (continued) --
[ca. 1911]- With a second typed copy and a carbon copy, done on a different typewriter (and earlier?), the latter with annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Friday night [ca. 1911]
- [n.p.] Dear darling. Don't mind the Lyceum Club
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1911]
- [n.p.] Dearest. What can I write to you in 20 minutes? The carriage
- 1 l.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[1911]
- [n.p.] 53. I have got my revise proofs and I want you to send me
- 1 l. + 2
- With the carbon copy and another typed copy, done on a different typewriter (and earlier?).
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TL [copy, frag.] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Feb. 1911]
- [n.p.] Fragment Dearest. Why do you get my letters all posted
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Mar. 31?, 1911]
- [n.p.] I'm going to tea with Roy
- 1 l. + 1
- With annotations in Hunt's hand and an additional sheet (AM) with notes on it.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[Apr. 1911]
- [n.p.] Dearest Darling. I don't want to say anything wrong- or to upset you
- 2 ll.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
Aug. [1911]
- [n.p.] Dearest. Mrs Boughton has just bounced in to tell me
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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TL [copy] to Ford Madox Ford --
[autumn 1911] 6.30. p.m.
- [n.p.] Dearest Ford, I've been to Lane and saw Jenkyns.
- 2 ll.
- With annotations in Hunt's hand.
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Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
[1910-1911]- Photocopies of letters to Ford Madox Ford
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2. Violet Hunt to Others (by date) [subseries]: |
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ALS to ? --
[n.d.]
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Sir Thank you very much for your letter
- 1 l.
- Not sent.
- Howell material.
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ALS to [Ashmolean Museum?] --
June 19 [1918]
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W. 8 Dear Sir I do not know if you/are yet aware
- 2 ll.
- C. F. Bell, to whom this letter was most likely addressed, was the Keeper of Fine Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
- Signed "Violet Madox Hueffer."
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AL [card] S [init.] to Bert? --
[n.d.]
- [n.p.] With love and good wishes from --VH What is my little Bert doing now?
- 1 l.
- Written on the back of a printed religious card
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AL to Mr. Burdett --
[n.d.]
- [n.p.] Dear Mr Burdett Shall I write/to your paper
- 2 ll.
- Not sent.
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ALS [init.] to Annie Child --
[Oct. 4, 1906]
- Pitlochry Dear Child I have had quite/an illness here.
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
- Annie Child was the Hunt family parlormaid.
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AL to Mr. Garvin --
[n.d.]
- [n.p.] Dear Mr Garvin The Life of Howell/an Anglo-Portugese
- 2 ll.
- Draft copy?
- Howell material.
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TLS [init.] to Gedge, Fiske & Gedge --
Apr. 26, 1926
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Sirs, I am now acquainted through the papers
- 1 l. + 2
- With two TLS from Gedge, Fiske & Gedge to Violet Hunt, dated April 8 and 27, 1926. All three concern Violet's friend, Lady Houston. Additional notes in Hunt's hand.
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ALS [init.] to Margaret Raine Hunt --
[n.d.]
- [n.p.] Dear Mamma I call a great/part of your letter
- 2 ll.
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ALS [init.] to Margaret Raine Hunt --
[n.d.]
- [n.p.] Dear Mamma Your absence makes/itself grieviously felt!
- 2 ll.
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ALS [init.] to Margaret Raine Hunt --
Tuesday 4th [1891?]
- [n.p.] My dear Mamma I was at the Penningtons/when the paper came out with the/news
- 2 ll.
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ALS to Sarah Sanderson Hunt --
[n.d.]
- 6 East Terrace, Whitby My dear Grandmamma I like Whitby very/much indeed.
- Sarah Sanderson Hunt was Violet Hunt's grandmother.
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ALS to Sarah Sanderson Hunt --
Jan. 5, 1873
- 1 Tor Villas, Campden Hill My Dear Grandmother I am very sorry I did not write to you
- 2 ll. + 1
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TLS to the Editor of The Morning Post --
Mar. 18, 1926- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Sir, Ever since the news of another problematical
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TLS to the Editor of The Morning Post (continued) --
Mar. 18, 1926
- 2 ll. + 1 + 3 + 2
- With ALS, The Morning Post to Violet Hunt, March 16, 1926, written and signed by James Greig; a draft of the letter to The Morning Post, typed and then annotated by Hunt; and a newspaper clipping (with photocopy) about the Whistler painting mentioned in the letters. Howell material.
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AL to Juliet Hueffer Soskice --
June 26 [1927]
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Juliet This is surely rather/dreadful
- 2 ll.
- Draft copy.
- Juliet Hueffer Soskice was Ford Madox Ford's sister.
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AL to Juliet Hueffer Soskice --
June 23 [1927]
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Juliet Thank you very/much for your letter.
- 2 ll.
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ALS to Eustace Strickland --
[1887-1888]
- [n.p.] Dear Euty Are you very/ill?
- 1 l.
- On verso of share application for the Folkestone Pier and Lift Company.
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AL to Evelyn Waugh --
[n.d.]
- South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Evelyn Waugh I am proud that/you should review me.
- 2 ll.
- Not sent.
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Hueffer, F. M. --
Jan.-Feb. 1911- typescripts made by Violet Hunt
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Addie, [J.N.] --
Apr. 15, 1878- to A.W. Hunt
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Brown, Ford Madox --
Tuesday [n.d.]- to Cathy
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Brown, Ford Madox --
[SP 9 71]- to Hueffer, Ford Madox
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Ruskin, John --
May 30, 1887- to Heming
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3. To Violet Hunt (by author, then by date) [subseries]: |
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AL to Violet Hunt --
Nov. 13 [n.y.]- 71 Munington Road Dear Violet With regard to the "White
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AL to Violet Hunt (continued) --
Nov. 13 [n.y.]
- The letter is decorated with eight coats of arms and a miniature of "Sir Nele."
- 2 ll.
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ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Dec. 24 [n.y.] [
- London] Dear Violet I wish I could/send you
- 2 ll.
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ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Dec. 1, 1922
- Herne Bay, Kent Dear Sir/ Your letter of the 29th Nov 1 l.
- Addressed to V. Hueffer.
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A [postcard] to Violet Hunt --
[1908?]
- Greece
- 1 l.
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ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Oct. 6, 1932
- 79A Elizabeth Street, S.W.1 Dear Violet I have been reading/your Sidall (or is it Siddal)
- 2 ll.
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4 envelopes, 5 cancelled stamps --
1867-1929 |
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Agate, James, 1877-1947. --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 55 Doughty St., W.C.1 Dear Mrs. Hueffer Many thanks, but I neither
- 1 l.
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Albany --
June 10, 1929
- [printed] Garden Party at Albany-- [invitation]
- Albany
- 1 l.
- Commemorating the 125th anniversary of Albany.
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Allingham, P. A. --
Nov. 19, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Eldon House Dear Mrs. Hueffer I have been/looking through
- 2 ll. + 6
- Includes eight pages of diary entries relating to Howell and Rossetti from William Allingham's diary, as copied out by his wife, P. A. Allingham; an envelope with V.H.'s notes on it; and a postcard from Mrs.
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Allingham, P. A. (continued) --
Nov. 19, 1923
- Allingham to Violet Hunt, dated May 15, 1924.
- Howell material.
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Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) --
June 20, 1918
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Oxford Dear Madam Thank you for your extremely kind letter.
- 1 l. + 1
- This and another TLS, also included here and dated August 31, 1918, were written by C.F. Bell, Keeper of Fine Art at the Ashmolean Museum.
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Bellavue, J. C. --
Sept. 21, 1920
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Vigo So sorry I had no time/to see you before I left
- 1 l.
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Bennett, Marguerite --
May 21, 1935
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Suncourt Hotel, Kensington Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I have just had you rung-up
- 1 l. + 1
- With Mrs. Bennett's card and Violet Hunt's remarks on the letter.
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Benson, Venice Hunt, 1864- --
[n.d.]
- ALS [frag.] to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] ...think more of ones suis than/any pulpit-preached sermon
- 2 ll.
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Benson, Venice Hunt, 1864- --
[n.d.]
- AL [frag.] to Violet Hunt
- Hotel Schwan, Frankfurt Dear Violet We were very much puzzled
- 2 ll.
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Bing, Marguerite --
Oct. 11, 1924
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Venice We let our Flat suddenly/conditionally
- 1 l.
- Signed Marguerite and Herbert Bing.
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Messrs. Blomfield & Co.'s Trinity House Royal Studios --
Sept. 24, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Hastings Dr Madam We have found the enclosed/view of Hastings.
- 1 l. + 3
- Siddal material.
- With photograph [photo moved to Box 20, Folder 46] of the lodging house where Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti lived in Hastings, which was reproduced in Violet Hunt's biography of her, The Wife of Rossetti.
- With two envelopes with Violet Hunt's notes on them.
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Bornand, Odette --
Feb. 26, 1936
- AL [frag.] S to Violet Hunt
- Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, S.W.3 Dear Madam, I am preparing a thesis
- 1 l.
- The letter has been ripped into three pieces, one of which is missing.
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Bouldan, Newman --
June 28, 1924
- TL[ copy?] to Violet Hunt
- St. James Vicarage, Enfield Highway Dear Madam In answer to your letter of Jun 13th
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Boyce, A. A. C. --
Jan. 23, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Battersea Park, S.W. Dear Mrs. V.H. Hueffer I am sorry the letter you/wanted is not
- 2 ll.
- Siddal-Rossetti material.
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British Federation of University Women --
Feb. 26, 1936
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Miss Hunt - I once had the pleasure of meeting/you at Jane Harrison's
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by Mrs. Alys Russell.
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Brown, Emma --
[n.d.], April 28 [1929?]-January 23, 1930
- Seven letters to Violet Hunt
- 7 ll.
- Concerning Violet's questions about whether her nurse, Emma Brown, was related to Lord and Lady Bethell.
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Bullock, J. M. --
May? 6, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 45, Doughty Street, W.C.1 Dear Miss Violet Hunt What an admirable/article
- 1 l.
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Button, Maidie E. --
Sept. 17, 1930
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 3, Chelmsford Road, South Woodford, E.18 Dear Madame In reply to your letter of the 16th
- 1 l. + 2
- With two other ALS from Maidie Button, Elizabeth Siddall Rossetti's niece, to V.H., dated October 6 and 10, 1930.
- Siddall material.
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Cannon Brookes & Odgers, Solicitors (London) --
Nov. 16, 1933
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Norfolk House, London Dear Miss Hunt, I think the last time we met
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by T. Cannon Brookes.
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Cecil Palmer, Publisher (London) --
July 6, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Mrs Ford Madox Hueffer I would like to talk to your seriously sometime
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by Cecil Palmer.
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Christmas cards --
1937, [n.d.]
- Five cards
- 5 ll.
- From F.A.L. Bram Stoker, May [Cracolry?], Mr. & Mrs. Defries, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Andrews, and Harriet Cohen.
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Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, Sir, 1867-1962. --
Oct. 18, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Cambridge Dear Mrs Hueffer, I am sorry to say that
- 1 l.
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Compton-Burnett, I. (Ivy), 1884-1969. --
Oct. 3, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 97, Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W.2 Dear Violet After/reading "The/Wife of Rossetti"
- 1 l.
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Constable & Co. --
Oct. 7, 1932
- TLS to [Violet Hunt]
- 10 & 12 Orange St., Leicester Sq., W.C.2 Dear Madam, We have to acknowledge with many thanks
- 1 l. + 1
- With TLS from Waterhouse & Co., dated October 11, 1932.
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Courtney, W. L. (William Leonard), 1850-1928. --
Jan. 9, 1922
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- 44, Gordon Sq., W.C.1 Dear Mrs. Hueffer, If it will give you any pleasure,
- 1 l.
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Crawfurd, Oswald, 1834-1909. --
Mar. 8, 1899
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W. Dear Violet, Mr Lewis has put in my hands
- 2 ll.
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Cynthia --
12-1930
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- Christmas 1930
- 1 l.
- With photograph of Cynthia with two dogs.
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The Daily Mirror (London) --
Feb. 8, 1916
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I am very sorry that there
- 1 l.
- The letter is signed by Herbert Farjeon.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Oct. 22, 1927- ALS to Violet Hunt
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- (continued) --
Oct. 22, 1927
- English Embassy, Brussels, Dear Mrs. Hueffer - I had a pang/of conscience over your question,
- 2 ll.
- With envelope.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Jan. 1, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- British Embassy, Brussels Dear Mrs. Hueffer - I'm afraid/I must refuse, unwillingly
- 1 l.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Jan. 31, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Brussels Dear Mrs. Hueffer - I'm afraid it's/no use & our so agreeable plan
- 2 ll.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Feb. 23, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Hotel Chatham, Paris Dear Mrs. Hueffer - Your apple-green/letter
- 4 ll.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Aug. 13, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- St. Moritz, Switzerland Dear Mrs Hueffer - Really odious & rude/of me to be so long
- 5 ll.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Aug. 29, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- St. Moritz Dear Mrs Hueffer - I think you oughtn't/to be surprised
- 4 ll.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Sept. 19, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Cannes Dear Mrs Hueffer - Alas! quite, quite/ausgeschlossen
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- (continued) --
Sept. 19, 1928- 1 l.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Oct. 21, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- British Embassy, Madrid Dear Mrs Hueffer - How admirable of you/to have given me
- 3 ll.
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Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron, 1899- --
Sept. 29, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Hackness Hall, Scarborough No, No, only busy, not/ill
- 1 l.
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Deverell, Evangeline --
June 16, 1936
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Sante Fe, New Mexico Dear Violet Hunt, I am sending you/a photograph
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
- A photograph of a sketch of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Walter Deverell, Evangeline Deverell's father, which was enclosed with the letter, is now housed in Box 19, folder 43.
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Deverell, Frances --
Aug. 1, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Abbey Rd Mansions, N.W.8 Dear Mrs Hueffer - I am sending this/M.S. registered
- 2 ll.
- Frances Deverell was Walter Howell Deverell's sister-in-law.
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Deverell, Frances --
Friday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 5 York St., W.1 I hasten to send you this letter/dear Mrs Hueffer - Violet!!
- 1 l.
- Frances Deverell was Walter Howell Deverell's sister-in-law.
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Dicksee, Frank --
Feb. 13, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 3, Greville Place, Maida Vale, N.W.6 Dear Mrs Hueffer About the date you mention
- 1 l. + 3
- With two more ALS from Dicksee to Hunt, dated July 3 [n.y.] and Monday [n.d.].
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Ellis, Stewart Marsh --
May 26, 1926
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- West Kensington, W.14 Dear Violet Many thanks. I shall look forward/to coming
- 1 l.
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Ellis, Stewart Marsh --
Sept. 15, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 3, Kent Road, Surrey My dear Violet Many thanks for the/copy of Mrs. Rossetti
- 1 l.
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The English Review --
June 2, 1910
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- 11, Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C. Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I am thinking of organizing
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by Austin Harrison.
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Ervine, St. John G. (St. John Greer), b. 1883. --
May 23, 1921
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Many thanks for your note. The/loose sheets
- 1 l.
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Fauconnet, Guy Eugene Lucien Pierre, d. 1920. --
[Jan. 9, 1920]
- [printed] [funeral invitation]
- 2 ll.
- In French.
- Addressed to Violet Hunt.
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Fogg-Elliot, Amerye Margaret --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Wolsingham Dear Aunt Violet, I hope you had a happy/New Year
- 2 ll. + 2
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G., Florentia G. C. --
[1925-1931]
- 28 Letters to Violet Hunt
- 56 ll.
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G., Florentia G. C. (continued) --
[1925-1931]- Some are just fragments of letters, though most of the fragments are either signed or dated.
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Gilbert, Marion --
June 6, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paris Dear Mrs Hunt I shall be in/England
- 1 l.
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Golding, Louis, 1895-1958. --
Feb. 9, 1924
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Naples My dear Violet Do please forgive the blighter
- 1 l.
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Goldring, Douglas, 1887- --
Sept. 24, 1931
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12 Brunswick Sq., W.C.1 Dear Violet It was so nice of you/to turn up yesterday.
- 2 ll.
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[Hall, Radclyffe] --
[Jan. 25, 1907]
- AL [postcard] S [init.] to Violet Hunt
- Brussels Just a line to let/you know
- 1 l.
- Signed "M." Radclyffe Hall's first name was Marguerite.
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Hall, Roger --
Sept. 14, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- The Uplands, London, S.E.19 Lady. I have read many of your works
- 3 ll.
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Hall, Roger --
Sept. 23, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- The Uplands, London, S.E.19 So my letter stirred the/dregs of memory
- 13 ll.
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Head, Henry --
Nov. 7, 1922
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- 4, Montagu Sq., Hyde Park Dear Mrs Hueffer, I am afraid it would be quite impossible
- 2 ll.
- Howell material.
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Heald, Edith S. --
[Sept. 10, 1926]
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- [Venice] I did get a few baths/after all
- 1 l.
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Heeley, Sibyl --
Oct. 3 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Torquay My dear Violet It was good to get your letter
- 2 ll.
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Heeley, Sibyl --
[n.d.]
- AL [frag.] S to Violet Hunt
- Torquay ...of animals./Ive re-read Their Lives
- 1 l.
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Heron-Allen, Edward, 1861-1943. --
Dec. 16, 1914
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 33, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. My dear Violet For the last fortnight I have been/the target
- 2 ll.
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Heron-Allen, Edward, 1861-1943. --
Feb. 26, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 33, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. My dear Violet No. I'm not bringing it,/but I guess it's at the London Library
- 1 l.
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Heron-Allen, Edward, 1861-1943. --
July 13, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Large Acres, Sussex My dear Violet I am amazed to hear that/anyone is writing a Biography of that wretched creature
- 1 l.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Monday evening [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Morfa, Nevin, North Wales My dear Violet I was glad to get your/pleasant
- 2 ll.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
17 Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Cornwall My dear Violet I have been/going to write
- 2 ll.
- With sketch by Hook on inside pages.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Aug. 19, 1880
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Penzance [Cornwall] My dear Violet Day after day I/have intended
- 2 ll.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Dec. 9, 1880
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt, Farnham My dear Bookbind??? Thank you for the capital/sketchbook
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Oct. 27, 1881
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt [Farnham] My dear Violet Nothing would/have pleased me more
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Jan. 5, 1882
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt, Farnham My dear Violet Will you thank your/mother
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Aug. 28 [1882]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- W. Penzance, Cornwall My dear Violet You see that we/have flitted from Mullion
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Jan. 29, 1883
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt, Farnham My dear Violet You will receive/by the P. Dj. Co. a small box
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
[Jan. 29, 1884]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt, Farnham My dear Violet Thank you for your/nice little letter.
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Aug. 28, 1884
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Cornwall My dear Violet Here is our door, our/dinner
- 2 ll.
- With sketches by Hook on front and inside pages.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Dec. 24, 1886
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt [Farnham] My dear Violet I began to day/'rubbing in"
- 2 ll.
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Hook, James Clarke, 1819-1907. --
Apr. 9 [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Churt, Farnham My dear Violet Ask Mother/if she would like me to come
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Houghton Mifflin Company --
Apr. 10, 1931
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I am exceedingly sorry to have missed your call
- 1 l.
- Letter written and signed by Ferris Greenslet.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Dear Vi - Many loving thanks/for yr letter
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- St. Maxime Dearest Violet I am so sorry/how I wish
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy, Lady Byron --
Sunday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] My dear Vi - Why on earth should/you give anything to/ F's wife!
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy, Lady Byron --
Friday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Dear Violet I am so absolutely done/I cannot get away
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Dear Vi I've just wired you/telling you I shall
- 4 ll.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
[n.d.]
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- St. Maxime Dear Violet, A letter has been forwarded to me here
- 1 l.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Feb. 12, 1925
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- St. Maxime My dear Violet I wrote you a few words yesterday
- 1 l.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Sept. 19, 1925
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalwhinnie, N.B. Dearest Violet, I have arranged with Mrs. Constantine
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Oct. 23, 1925
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalwhinnie, N.B. My dear Violet, I think I ought to let you know
- 2 ll.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Nov. 12, 1934
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Hampstead Heath Dear V. The reason I have not sent you
- 1 l.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Aug. 7, 1936
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Hampstead Heath Dear Violet, I received your letter, but I did not mean you/to write
- 1 l.
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Houston, Lucy (Lady Byron) --
Aug. 2, 1926
- L [telegram] to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Not well enough to go Sandgate
- 2 ll. + envelope.
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Irwin, Margaret --
[n.d.]
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] With good wishes from us both.
- 1 l.
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Jackson, Eleanor --
[n.d.]
- AL [card] S [init.] to [Violet Hunt?]
- 120, Adelaide Road, London, N.W.3 Thanks for letting me see it.
- 1 l.
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Jackson, Eleanor --
[Sept. 22, 1922]
- AL [card] S [init.] to Violet Hunt
- 120, Adelaide Road, London, N.W.3 No: I don't want that card sending/or quoting
- 1 l.
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Jacomb Hood, G. P. (George Percy), 1857-1929. --
Dec. 11 [n.y.]
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- 26, Tite St., Chelsea, S.W. Dear Miss Hunt I have forgotten
- 1 l.
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Jelliffe, Smith Ely, 1866-1945. --
June 11, 1935
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- New York My dear Miss Hunt: It was very kind of you to write me
- 1 l.
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Kirkaldy, Peggy --
[July?] 8 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Colchester My dear Violet - This is a brief note
- 1 l.
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Kirkaldy, Peggy --
[Oct. 30] [n.y.]
- AL [postcard] S [init.] to Violet Hunt
- Tanger We came over here for the/weekend
- 1 l.
- Signed "P.K."
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Laver, James, 1899- --
[n.d.]
- AL [card] S to [Violet Hunt?]
- [n.p.] With every good wish for/Xmas
- 1 l.
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Laver, James, 1899- (continued) --
[n.d.]- Signed "Veronica and James Laver".
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Life and Letters --
Apr. 10, 1924
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London My dear Mrs. Hueffer, Thanks for your note. The mistake was/mine.
- 1 l.
- Signed T. Earle Welby.
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Low, Sidney, Sir, 1857-1932. --
Dec. 27 [1929]
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- 45, Campden Hill Court, W.8 My Dear Violet, I was at Oxford a long time/ago
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Low, Sidney, Sir, 1857-1932. --
Nov. 29, 1921
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 24 Marlborough Hill, N.W.8 My dear Violet, I am very much/touched by your let-/ter
- 2 ll.
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Lowndes, Belloc, 1868-1947. --
Aug. 7 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 9, Barton St., Westminster, S.W. Dearest Violet I will willingly, after 20th -
- 1 l.
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Lynd, Robert, 1879-1949. --
Sept. 9, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 5, Keats Grove, Hampstead, N.W.3 Dear Mrs Hueffer, I hope you
- 1 l.
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MacColl, D. S. (Dugald Sutherland), 1859-1948. --
Oct. 11, 1890
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 38 Longridge Road, S.W. Dear Poetess I'm sitting in a disconcerted mind
- 2 ll.
- Written in verse. MacColl had won the Newdigate at Oxford, a poetry competition which Violet's father Alfred Hunt had also won.
- MacColl was one of Violet Hunt's suitors.
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MacColl, D. S. (Dugald Sutherland), 1859-1948. --
Oct. 1, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 1 Hampstead Way, North End N.W.II My dear Violet, I have just read your book,
- 1 l.
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MacKenzie, Compton, Sir, 1883-1972. --
Dec. 19, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Inverness-shire Dear Violet: I shall be down about/ten days
- 1 l.
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MacKenzie, Faith Compton --
[Dec. 19, 1913]
- AL [ postcard] S to [Violet Hunt]
- Capri Love from us both-/I hope this Xmas
- 1 l.
- The card is signed "Faith/Pestoyne."
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McQuilland, Louis H. --
Sept. 26, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Chelsea Dear Miss Hunt, You did me a favour in proposing
- 1 l.
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Macquoid, Percy, d. 1952. --
Nov. 14 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 8, Palace Court, Bayswater, W. Dear Mrs Hueffer I fear I have kept
- 1 l.
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Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965. --
Monday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- St. James's St., S.W.1 Violet dear I am off next week & am/booked right up
- 1 l.
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Mayne, Ethel Colburn, d. 1941. --
Nov. 22, 1939
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Richmond Dear Violet, I have to-day
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope addressed to Miss Mayne and with note written by Violet Hunt.
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Mayne, Ethel Colburn, d. 1941. --
May 31, 1940
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Twickenham Dear Violet, I am sorry to have been so cross
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Melchett, Violet Mond --
Jan. 14, 1931
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 35, Lowndes Sq., S.W.1 My dear Violet, Thank you for/writing to all
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Melchett, Violet Mond (continued) --
Jan. 14, 1931
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
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Mond, Angela --
Oct. 6, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Lausanne My dear Violet, You have written/a splendid book!
- 2 ll.
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Morales, Pedro G. --
[May 7, 1921]
- AL [ postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Spain Many thanks for/your charming invita/tion
- 1 l.
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Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908. --
Dec. 14 [1894]
- AL [ postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Boston Dearest Violet -- I am sending/you herewith a/ photograph [not included]
- 1 l.
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Notting Hill High School --
Oct. 17, 1922
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Holland Park, W.11 Dear Madam, I enclose the details
- 1 l. + 1
- Written by M. M. Berryman. With typed sheet giving dates of attendance for the Hunt girls and Agnes Lane Fox.
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Observer (London, England) --
Mar. 4, 1926
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [London] Dear Violet Hunt, I want to tell yout that/my wife and I
- 2 ll.
- Written and signed by J. L. Garvin.
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Observer (London, England) --
Mar. 9, 1926
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- London My dear Mrs. Hueffer, I am relieved by your letter
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by J. L. Garvin.
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O'Riordan, Conal, 1874-1948. --
Sept. 14, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 106, Meadvale Rd., W.5 Dear Violet, This is further to say that I/really think
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O'Riordan, Conal, 1874-1948. (continued) --
Sept. 14, 1932- 1 l.
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O'Riordan, Conal, 1874-1948. --
Sept. 23, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 106, Meadvale Rd., W.5 Dear Violet, It gave me real pleasure just now to read Rebecca's
- 1 l.
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Partridge, Sir Bernard, b. 1861. --
[July 1924?]
- AL [ card] S to Violet Hunt
- Chelsea Dear Miss Hunt: Thank you for your/note,
- 1 l.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
June 4, 1925
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Brooklyn Dear Violet, I have not heard from you/for such an age
- 2 ll.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
July 4, 1925
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Brooklyn Dear Violet, The boats in the Harbour
- 3 ll.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
May 16, 1926
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Brooklyn Dear Violet, You are right - it is a wrench-
- 1 l.
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| 8 |
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
Mar. 13, 1927
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, I am glad it was all right/my sending you
- 1 l.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
Jan. 22, 1927
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, Here is another review, from/Books
- 1 l.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
Dec. 15, 1928
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, If I have not heard from you/for a long time
- 1 l.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
Mar. 31, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, I am indignant with myself/for
- 2 ll.
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
June 11, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, I am delighted to be of some use/to you.
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
Sept. 15, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, I hope you are a lot better/than
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936. --
June 15, 1930
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Violet, A pleasure indeed to see/your writing again.
- 2 ll.
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Potter, Ada --
Apr. 9, 1937
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Chelsea My dear Violet, Thank you for your letter which
- 1 l.
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Richard R. Smith, Publishers (New York) --
Dec. 26, 1930
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- New York Dear Miss Hueffer: THE BIOGRAPHY OF MRS. ROSSETTI which you intended
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by J. E. Van Toor.
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Richardson, Dorothy, b. 1882. --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 32 Queen's Terrace, N.W.8 Dear Violet: Just a line to confirm
- 1 l.
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Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. --
Aug. 24, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 24, Montpelier Crescent, Brighton My dear Violet Hunt: Your letter stirs/many memories
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Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. (continued) --
Aug. 24, 1932- 2 ll.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
[Dec.?] [n.y.]
- AL [ postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- [Chicago?] This is it I'm afraid/a Xmas card
- 1 l.
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| 8 |
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
[Dec.?] [n.y.]
- AL [ card] S to Violet Hunt
- [Dalkey] Love and a happy Christmas
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
[Dec.?] [n.y.]
- AL [ card] S to Violet Hunt
- [Dalkey] Love to you and a happy
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
[Dec.?] [n.y.]
- AL [ card] S to Violet Hunt
- [Dalkey] Lots of love and a happy Christmas
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958 --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin Dear Violet, I am so ashamed of myself,
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Sunday, 18th [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin My dear Violet - I thought you were never going to/write again.
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Monday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin Dear Violet, I have two letters of yours
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Wednesday night [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin My dear Violet, Yes, I have been very busy
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin Dear Violet Just a line to say I've been/dying
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. (continued) --
Saturday [n.d.]- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Saturday night [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin My dear Violet, I answered you the same day, though not,
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Apr. 12 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Granada My dear Violet, Thanks for your letter. I'd love to/stay
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
May 12 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin Dear Violet, I meant to write ages ago but
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
June 23 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin My dear Violet, After all, I can't manage to come
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
Dec. 18 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dalkey, County Dublin My dear Violet, This goes to you partly because it's/Christmas
- 1 l.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
June 10, 1927
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] My dear Violet, I am an unmitigated/mute heart
- 2 ll.
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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958. --
[Dec. 22, 1930]
- AL [ postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- [Baile Atha Cliath] This is, if you'll/allow
- 1 l.
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Royal College of Art (Great Britain) --
Nov. 16, 1929
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- London My dear friend - inform you I wd/if I cd;
- 2 ll.
- Written and signed by William Rothenstein.
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Roughead, William, 1870-1952. --
Mar. 26, 1926
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Edinburgh Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I have before me as I write
- 1 l.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
Aug. 26, 1873
- TL [ copy] to Violet Hunt
- Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire My dear Violet I am obliged to be at Coniston
- 1 l.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 4, 1879
- TL [ copy] to Violet Hunt
- Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire My dear Violet I am very glad of your loving little letter
- 1 l.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 12, 1883
- TL [ copy] to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Darling Violet I am coming this afternoon
- 1 l.
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S., George --
May 31, 1893
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Artillery Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. 1 My dear Violet--Please note change of/address & tele:
- 1 l.
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Sandy --
[Dec. 12 & 14, 1928]
- Two postcards to Violet Hunt
- 2 ll.
- Both cards were posted in Edinburgh, and one gives his address as 9 Whitehouse Terrace, Edinburgh.
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Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
Mar. 8, 1889
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Ayrshire My Dear Violet Hunt. How good of you to write/me 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Selfridge & Co. (London) --
Jan. 27, 1922
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Madam, We have pleasure in giving you
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Selfridge & Co. (London) (continued) --
Jan. 27, 1922
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by C.E.L. Chapman.
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Selfridge & Co. (London) --
Aug. 1, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Madam, We have made extensive inquiries but
- 1 l.
- With notes by Violet Hunt on verso.
- Written and signed by C.E.L. Chapman.
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Selfridge & Co. (London) --
Nov. 8, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Madam, We have pleasure in sending you
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by C.E.L. Chapman.
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Selfridge & Co. (London) --
Nov. 17, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Madam, We have made a further search
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by C.E.L. Chapman.
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Selfridge & Co. (London) --
Mar. 12, 1924
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- London Dear Madam, We now have pleasure in/sending you
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by C.E.L. Chapman.
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Shakespeare Memorial Theatre --
Feb. 14, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Stratford-upon-Avon Dear Miss Hunt, I cannot hope you will remember me, but
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by Alfred Wareing.
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Sinclair, May --
Mar. 24, 1908
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 4, Edwardes Sq. Studios, Kensington, W. My dear Miss Hunt I waited till I had/finished
- 2 ll.
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Smyth, Ethel, 1858-1944. --
Jan. 23, 1934- ALS to Violet Hunt
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Smyth, Ethel, 1858-1944. (continued) --
Jan. 23, 1934
- Coign, Woking Dear Mrs Hunt. No indeed! I have/seldom forgotten anything
- 2 ll.
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Soskice, Juliet Hueffer --
June 22 [1927]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 13A, Elsham Road, Kensington, W. Dear Violet I will send you the/chair
- 2 ll.
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Soskice, Juliet Hueffer --
June 24 [1927]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 13A, Elsham Road, Kensington, W. Dear Violet Thank you for your/letter.
- 2 ll.
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Soskice, Juliet Hueffer --
June 30 [1927]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 13A, Elsham Road, Kensington, W. Dear Violet With regard to your letter/regarding
- 2 ll.
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Spielmann, M. H. (Marion Harry), 1858-1948. --
Dec. 31, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Uplands, Folkestone Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I was glad to receive your portrait
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands My ear Violet Hunt - I'm back to earth
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands My dear Violet Hunt - What a lovely letter. I didn't dare
- 3 ll.
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Steen, Marguerite --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands My dear Violet Hunt - Bless you for your/little note!
- 2 ll.
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Steen, Marguerite --
[n.d.]- ALS to Violet Hunt
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Steen, Marguerite (continued) --
[n.d.]
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Violet Hunt - Oh dear. I suppose this/means you won't.
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Violet Hunt Are you thinking I'm a thankless modern,
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Jan. 9 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Miss Violet Hunt, Forgive the typewriter - it is all
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Mar. 21 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands -- But, dear, dear Violet Hunt, I think more of/your criticism
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
July 10 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands My dear Violet Hunt - Do you think I have/forgotten you
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
July 24 [n.y.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands My dear - Thank you so much for both your letters:
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Jan. 6, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I am returning, with many thanks, the/book
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Jan. 12, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Miss Violet Hunt, This is just to tell you - in case you should
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Feb. 4, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I wanted to write to you immediately to/say
- 2 ll.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Feb. 13, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Paddocks, Grange-over-Sands Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I am sending you a copy of Stallion
- 1 l.
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Steen, Marguerite --
Mar. 23, 1934
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Halassan, Maru My dear Violet Hunt - No - I'm NOT like that.
- 2 ll. + 3
- With newspaper photo [two photcopies] of Marguerite Steen.
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Stirling, Wilhelmina --
May 25 [n.y.]
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- 30, Launceston Place, Palace Gate, W.8 Dear Mrs Hueffer, My Richmond book is just in the Press
- 1 l.
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Street, Alice --
Mar. 17 [1924]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet I am so sorry I/cannot help you
- 2 ll.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
Mar. 25, 1924
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet I return these interesting/letters
- 1 l. + 1
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Street, Alice (continued) --
Mar. 25, 1924
- With envelope.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
Apr. 9, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet I am very sorry/but I fear I cannot
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
Apr. 30, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet, I hope these extracts will/be of use to you.
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
May 1 [1923]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet I sent off my packet to/you
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
May 4, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet, I enclose the three/other references to Howell
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Street, Alice --
May 9, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet Thanks for your letter./My trouble is that
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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| 8 |
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Street, Alice --
May 12, 1923
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 12, Somerset Place, Bath Dear Violet Your letter of explanation/about Howell interested me
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Sept. 20, 1887-August 8, 1888]
- 56 letters and fragments of letters to Violet Hunt.
- 157 ll. + 24 envelopes
- With envelope dated July 6, 1889.
- With cigarette box with note.
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Strickland, Eustace --
Friday
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- Well darling I had not time/to write to you last night
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- ...it. I was so miserable I felt/as if I could not tear
- 1 l. (signed)
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- ...Oh good Lord! Esther brought/Mary in here this morning
- 1 l. (signed)
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Strickland, Eustace --
Thursday/Friday
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- Well, darling I didn't ride/to Helmsby after all
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- ...in & he has begun talking
- 2 ll. (signed)
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- ...I was never so really/happy before! wouldn't/you have
- 2 ll. (signed)
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- ...day would come, dont you dear? I shall count
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- Undated fragment to Violet Hunt
- opened cigarette box:
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Strickland, Eustace (continued) --
[n.d.]- from A boy at Eton "Euty"
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Strickland, Eustace --
Tuesday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt.
- Dearest Violet It was so sweet of you my pet/coming down
- 4 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
Tuesday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I was awfully sorry/to leave you
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
Tuesday night [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I don't know what/to think of myself!!
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet I have been ordered off home./Thanks very
- 1 l.
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Strickland, Eustace --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling. I believe I shall be able to/come to a ball
- 2 ll.
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Strickland, Eustace --
Sept. 20, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I felt so miserable at/having to leave
- 3 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Sept. 28, 1887?]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. Many happy returns of the/day, my own pet
- 6 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Sept. 29, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. Please forgive me for/writing so soon again,
- 6 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Sept. 30, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Oh my darling. How sweet of you/how very sweet of you
- 4 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 3, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. How are you getting on/darling? Very well
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 7, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet (my own Violet?) What a sweet long letter that
- 4 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 11, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling Violet Oh! Violet, why darling do/you think I don't care
- 4 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 13 [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I am going on where I left/off this evening,
- 6 ll. + envelope
|
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Oct. 19, 1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest, dearest Violet. I felt so miserable when you/had to go
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 22, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. You old darling what a sweet/letter you wrote me
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Oct. 25, 1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling old Violet. Thank you so much for sending/me the two
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 28, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling old Violet. I was awfully disappointed at/not getting
- 2 ll. (fragment) + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Oct. 30, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling Violet. What a funny letter you wrote/me, two sheets
- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Oct. 30, 1887?]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest dearest Vi (do you like that better than/Violet?) You
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 5, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. You dear old pet! how sweet the/drawings & hair
- 2 ll. (fragment)
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 9, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling old Violet. You could not have rebuked me more/strongly
- 8 ll. (with sketch)
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 12, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. Thank you so much for your sweet letter which
- 2 ll. (with sketch) + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 16, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling Violet. You are utterly out of it about the sketch./I
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 21, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling Violet. What a sweet letter you wrote me/today, I think
- 4 ll. (with sketch)
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Nov. 24, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Vi I am just writing to tell you/that although
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Dec. 3, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest. What conclusions have I jumped to? tell/me & I will
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Dec. 10, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. My God. I don't know what/to think of myself
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Dec. 13, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet Curse it! I dare hardly write for/fear
- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Dec. 14, 1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- On Violet darling you have/made me so happy.
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Dec. 20, 1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Vio. I felt so miserable/at having to leave you
- 3 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Dec. 21, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Little Darling. How are you & did you get on all night/after
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Dec. 25, [1887]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest little Violet Thank you very much for the/X mas card but
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Jan. 5, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling Thank you so much/for your letter,
- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Jan. 21, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. You are an old darling for/forgiving me
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Jan. 24, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet Thanks awfully for your/sweet letter.
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Jan. 26, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet Thanks awfully for your/little note,
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Jan. 30, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Darling old pet. I am awfully sorry to hear that/you have
- 6 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Feb. 5, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. Thanks awfully for your/letter, I thought
- 4 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Feb. 13, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I am awfully sorry/that I have left you
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Feb. 21, 1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [envelope
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Feb. 23, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I dont know how/to thank you enough
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Mar. 1, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I hope you didn't get into/much of a row
- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Mar. 9, 1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest V. I am staying out with/a ghastly headache.
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Mar. 11, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear V. Thanks awfully for paper. I feel better
- 1 l. (postcard)
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Mar. 16, 1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- envelope
|
| 8 |
|
Strickland, Eustace --
Apr. 6, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet. I have been meaning to/write to you for such
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
Apr. 8, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet You simply heap coals of fire on/my head.
- 2 ll.
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| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
May 16, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet. I am sorry you should/have had to wait
- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
May 27, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet. I am very very sorry/my last letter pained you.
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
June 6, [1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dear Violet What an awful disappointment/I've had.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace (continued) --
June 6, [1888]- 2 ll.
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[Aug. 8, 1888]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dearest Violet. I suppose you/think I have been a long
- 2 ll. + envelope
|
| 8 |
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Strickland, Eustace --
[July 6, 1889]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- envelope
|
| 8 |
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Thirkell, Angela Mackail, 1890-1961. --
Sept. 21, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 6 Pembroke Gardens, W.8 Dear Violet - Thank you very much/for your letter
- 1 l.
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| 9 |
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Toynbee, W. --
Dec. 28, 1923
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- Bromley, Kent Dear Mrs Hueffer, Many thanks for your "token,"
- 1 l.
- Howell material.
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| 9 |
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Troubridge, Una Vincenzo, Lady, 1887-1963. --
June 2, 1927
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 37, Holland Street, Kensington, W.8 Dear Violet. just a line/for John as she is tired
- 2 l.
- With map drawn by Violet Hunt on inside pages.
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| 9 |
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Troubridge, Una Vincenzo, Lady, 1887-1963. --
Apr. 4, 1929
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Marseille am having a lovely/lazy summer time here.
- 1 l.
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| 9 |
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Turner, Juliette E. M. --
Oct. 16, 1911
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- 16, Chelsea Embarkment, S.W. So many thanks for very interesting
- 1 l.
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| 9 |
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Urstins, E. H. --
Feb. 28, 1905
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Dunsfold House, Godalming Dear Violet, I have received your/letter of the 24th
|
| 9 |
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Urstins, E. H. (continued) --
Feb. 28, 1905- 2 ll.
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Valerie --
Nov. 27 [n.y.]
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Brazil All good/wishes for Xmas
- 1 l.
- Signed "Jack & Valerie."
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Valerie --
May 17, 1923
- AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt
- Tunis I am finding/ this country/most interesting.
- 1 l.
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Wahl, Arthur --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 1 Holly Place Dear Violet So Disappointed/that I couldnt make
- 1 l.
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Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914. --
Apr. 25, 1901
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 2, The Pines, Putney Hill, S.W. Dear Miss Hunt, It would give me/the greatest pleasure
- 2 ll.
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Waugh, Alec, 1898- --
Sept. 4, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Chagford, Devon Dear Violet - I was very touched at your writing/to me
- 1 l.
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Waugh, Arthur, 1866-1943. --
Oct. 11, 1933
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 14A, Hampstead Lane, Highgate, N.6 Dear Miss Hunt: So many thanks for your kind/letters,
- 1 l. + 1.
- With draft of letter by Violet Hunt to Mr. Waugh.
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Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966. --
[Oct. 12, 1932]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Savile Club, 69, Brook Street, W.1 Dear Miss Hunt Many thanks for/your letter & the enclosure
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Wells, Catherine, 1872-1927. --
Saturday [n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Easton Glebe, Dunmow My poor dear Violet I've only been very very/busy.
- 2 ll.
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Wells, Catherine, 1872-1927. --
Sept. 14 [1921]
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- Easton Glebe, Dunmow Dear Violet. I am so sorry your letter/has had to wait.
- 1 l.
- Jane Wells was H. G. Wells's second wife.
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Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. --
[n.d.]
- ALS to [Violet Hunt]
- 52, St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.1 Rebecca is much better./She will be "at home"
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- --
[Oct. 7, 1918]
- AL [card] S [init.] to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] Darling. I love you but I will never NEVER
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- --
[Feb. 12, 1919]
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- Southcliffe Your letter was forwarded to Weymouth.
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- Green Lanes, Redruth Dear Violet Alas! A poisoned snatch on my jaw mishandled
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- --
[n.d.]
- ALS [init.] to Violet Hunt
- Hunstanton-on-Sea Dear Violet I went down & stayed with Lady Scott at Irving
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- --
[1916-1917]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 3 Crescent Avenue, Whitby My dear old Violet (You called me "dear old Rebecca
- 1 l.
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West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892-
- AL [card] S to Violet Hunt
- [September 9, 1924] Salzburg A Lovely place - but it rains/and rains
- 1 l.
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Williamson, George Charles, 1858-1942. --
Aug. 29, 1923
- TLS to Violet Hunt
- Hampstead, London Dear Mrs. Hueffer, It seems to me that you are surely right.
- 1 l.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
Jan. 1, 1930
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 25, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W.3 My dear Violet, The best of all good/wishes for Health,
- 2 ll.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
Jan. 20, 1930
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 25, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W.3 My dear Violet, Forgive my delay/in replying
- 2 ll.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
Jan. 29, 1930
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- [n.p.] My dear Violet, Thanks. I/have written
- 1 l.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
May 24, 1932
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 25, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W.3 My dear Violet, Hurrah for the great Moon!
- 1 l.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
Feb. 3, 1935
- A [aman.] LS to Violet Hunt
- 25, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W.3 My dear Violet- I am more sorry than/I can tell you
- 2 ll.
- In the hand of Lois Wise.
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. --
Feb. 5, 1935
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 25, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W.3 My dear Violet, I have found the ms. You
- 2 ll. + 1
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Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. (continued) --
Feb. 5, 1935- The photograph of Swinburne's epitaph for Charles Augustus Howell, enclosed with the letter, is now housed in Box 19, Folder 66.
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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. --
Oct. 7 [1932]
- ALS to Violet Hunt
- 52, Tavistock Square, W.C.1 Dear Miss Hunt, I am ashamed that I/have not written
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
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Allingham, Helen --
May 7, 1924; n.d. |
| 24 |
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Apperly, Mary --
Feb. 19, 1916- "Elvet Hill" by Mary Apperly, 1913
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Freemantle, W.J. --
May 9, 1923-October 20, 1923 |
| 24 |
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Graham, R. B. --
Oct. 23, 1912 |
| 24 |
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Hawkins, Anthony --
Aug. 2, 1894-Dec. 7, 1910 |
| 24 |
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Hueffer, Ford M. --
[Oct. 1910-Feb. 1911] |
| 24 |
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Megroz, R. L. --
Mar. 23, n.y. |
| 24 |
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Odgers, Blake --
Nove. 3, 1931 |
| 24 |
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Rae, Margaret --
Apr. 8, 1923-June 15, 1924 |
| 24 |
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Waugh, Mrs. Evelyn --
Feb. 27, 1932 |
| 24 |
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Waugh, Evelyn --
Feb. 29, 1932 |
| 24 |
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Williamson, Georg --
Jan. 1, 1930 |
| 24 |
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Willett, B. W. --
Jan. 21, 1932 |
| 24 |
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Wise, Thomas J. --
Apr. 16, 1930-July 4, 1931- Notes by Violet Hunt
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TS carbons of letters: E. H. Ursinus, unidentified envelope, A. Orr, C. H. Keary, W. & S. Benson, C., H. H. Johnston, Constance, Merle Colby --
1902 |
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Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. --
Nov. 21, 1922
- ALS [init.] to Violet Hunt
- Paris Dear Violet. I was very sorry not to/be able to ring up again
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope, addressed to Mrs. Hueffer. Envelope has Hunt's notation: "Ford's last letter to me. 1922".
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[?] --
[Jan. 12, 1913]
- AL [postcard] to Ford Madox Ford
- Rome I have caught the/Poet & find him
- 1 l.
- Possibly referring to Ezra Pound.
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Brown, Ford Madox, 1821-1893. --
Apr. 21, 1880
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Manchester My Dear Ford, I hope you are/not cross with me;
- 2 ll.
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Denom, Hugh --
Oct. 25 [n.y.]
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- St. Peter's, Edinburgh Dear Mr Hueffer, Of course I shall be delighted
- 1 l.
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Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933. --
Nov. 14, 1909
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 14, Addison Road, W. My dear Hueffer Well, well! I'm loth [sic] to think
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope with note written on it, signed "V H".
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Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906. --
Dec. 31, 1898
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 27 West Hill, Highgate Dear Ford Re: Duncan I received your long letter
- 2 ll.
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Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906. --
Jan. 1, 1899
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 27 West Hill, Highgate Dear Ford Oliver I am sending you a formal letter
- 2 ll.
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Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906. --
Jan. 12, 1899
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 27 West Hill, Highgate Dear Ford Duncan The enclosed copy correspondence
- 2 ll.
- The copy correspondence mentioned in
- Granett's letter is filed under Clark and MacDonald.
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Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906. --
Jan. 12, 1899
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Highgate Dear Ford yourself & Oliver When Macdonald and Oliver himself
- 1 l.
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Goesen, Maria --
Donnerstag Morgan [n.d.]
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- [n.p.] Lieber Ford Ich bedaure von/Herzen
- 1 l.
- With envelope with notes written in Violet Hunt's hand.
- Maria (Mimi) Goesen was Ford's cousin.
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Goesen, Maria --
Aug. 23, 1910
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Boppard Lieber Ford. Eber bekomme ich Deinen Brief
- 1 l.
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Goesen, Maria --
Nov. 16, 1910
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Boppard Lieber Ford. Von meiner sehr schoenen Reise
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Goesen, Maria --
Aug. 10, 1911
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Boppard Lieber Ford. Ich muss Dich schnell
- 4 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Haymarket Theatre, S.W. (London) --
July 26, 1912
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Haymarket Theatre, S.W. Dear Sir I have just reced with the greatest/delight
- 3 ll.
- Written and signed by E. Lyall Swete.
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Heron-Allen, Edward, 1861-1943. --
Jan. 2, 1914
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 33, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. Sir Whoever has conveyed to you the/impression
- 1 l.
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James, William, 1842-1910. --
Aug. 22, 1906
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- Cambridge, MA My dear Sir, I got yours of the 17th/on my return
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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MacKenzie, Compton, Sir, 1883-1972. --
[Sept. 20] [n.y.]
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 5 John St., Adelphi My dear Ford. Thanks awfully for your proposal which I appreciate
- 1 l.
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Patmore, Brigit --
[Apr. 21, 1914]
- AL [postcard] S to Ford Madox Ford
- 1 l.
- With photograph of Brigit Patmore's sons on the front.
- With note in Violet Hunt's hand written at top.
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Swete, E. Lyall --
Feb. 6, 1919- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
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Swete, E. Lyall (continued) --
Feb. 6, 1919
- New York Dear Captain Ford Madox Hueffer How nice to write that Captain and to know
- 2 ll.
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Synett, Netta --
Nov. 17, 1920
- ALS to Ford Madox Ford
- 170, Buckingham Palace Roda, S.W. Dear Mr. Hueffer, Thank you for your letter.
- 2 ll.
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Campbell, James --
Feb. 11, 1858
- ALS to William Greenwell
- Brunswick Sq., Rinkdale My dear Mr. Greenwell My father has sent you
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Clark & Macdonald --
Jan. 6, 1899
- AL [copy] to R.S. Garnett
- Edinburgh Dear Sir, Duncan & Hueffer/We are this morning favoured with yours of 4th
- 7 ll.
- With copies of the following letters: L.W. Laurotte to Claggett Brachi, January 9, 1899; R.W. Noakes to R.S. Garnett, January 8, 1899; Chas. Clayton to Garnett, January 10, 1899; R.S. Garnett to Clark & Macdonald, January 7, 1899; Clark & Macdonald to R.S. Garnett, January 10, 1899; R.S. Garnett to Clark & Macdonald, January 10, 1899.
- Concerned with the affairs of Oliver Hueffer, Ford Madox Ford's brother.
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City Coroner's Office (London) --
July 15, 1930
- TL [copy] to Mrs. Shilton
- London Dear Madam, I regret that pressure of work
- 1 l.
- Written and signed by F. J. Waldo.
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City Coroner's Office (London) (continued) --
July 15, 1930- Concerns death of Mrs. Rossetti and a request by Hunt.
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Coghill, H. A. --
Sept. 4, 1926
- ALS to Miss Dodd
- Castletownshead Dear Miss Dodd It was very kind of you/to write
- 1 l. + 2
- The photograph of Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Coghill which was enclosed with this letter is now housed in Box 19, Folder 35.
- With newspaper photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Nevill Coghill.
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Coghill, Nevill, 1899- --
[1917-1918]
- ALS to Miss Dodd
- Athlone, Ireland Dear Miss Dodd Mother sent your letter/on
- 2 ll.
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Deverell, Wykeham --
Feb. 18, 1906
- AL [copy] S to Frederic George Stephenus
- City Liberal Club, Walbrook, E.C. Dear Stephenus I was glad to see in/the Times
- 2 ll. + 1
- Wykeham Deverell was Walter Howell Deverell's brother.
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Divckbank, William --
[n.d.]
- AL [frag.] S to [?]
- [n.p.] ...left quarter...both appear
- 1 l.
- With fragment of a drawing on the verso.
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Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865. --
Dec. 16, 1854
- ALS to Alfred Edward Chalon
- 7 Fitzroy Sq. My dear Sir Your academic friends/have all
- 1 l.
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Fogg-Elliot, Amerye Margaret --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Rosamund Fogg-Elliot Wilkinson
- Elvet Hill, Durham My dear Rosamond Where is Mammy/Baby is a bad
- 2 ll.
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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865. --
June 26 [n.y.]- ALS to Dora Greenwell
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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 (continued) --
June 26 [n.y.]
- Plymouth Grove My dear Miss Greenwell I am afraid I/am not a very good person
- 3 ll.
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Grant, Francis, Sir, 1803-1878. --
[n.d.]
- AL [frag.] S to [?]
- [n.p.] ...my picture of the Duke/very
- 1 l.
- With sketch by Grant in the letter and response by [?] written at the end of the letter.
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Grant, Francis, Sir, 1803-1878. --
[n.d.]
- AL [frag.] S to [?]
- [n.p.] ...my visit wont be half so/jolly
- 1 l.
- With sketch by Grant in the letter.
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Hale, William Hale, 1795-1870. --
Apr. 1850
- AL [copy] to Mr. Brockedon
- Charterhouse Dear - (Mr Brockedon) You lately urged me to reduce into order
- 10 ll.
- With copy of paper enclosed in the letter.
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Hamilton, John D. --
Apr. 18, 1926
- TL [copy] to Stewart Marsh Ellis
- Glasgow Dear Sir The anecdote of Lord Westbury and Tessy
- 2 ll.
- With another letter from Hamilton to Ellis, dated April 24, 1926. Stewart Marsh Ellis was the author of Mainly Victorian (London, 1925), mentioned in the letters.
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La Fevriere, Maude --
Nov. 11 [1925]
- ALS to Miss Dodd
- Walford, Ross on Wye Dear Miss Dodd Your kind &/sympathetic letter has
- 2 ll. + 2.
- With envelope.
- The photograph of unidentified woman which was enclosed with the letter is now housed in Box 19, Folder 10.
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[M.] --
[n.d.]
- ALS [init.] to Howard
- [n.p.] Dearest H. Many thanks, so glad you're resting.
- 1 l.
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Marzials, Theophilus, 1850-1920 --
1879-1883, [n.d.]
- Typed copies of letters and fragments of letters to [Cyril Davenport?]
- 15 ll. + 1
- With folder which originally housed these typescripts and other material Violet Hunt was collecting.
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Morris, William, 1834-1896. --
Jan. 10, 1883
- ALS to ?
- Kelmscott House, Hammersmith Dear Sir I should think that/our carpet room
- 2 ll.
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| 9 |
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Mueller, Sophus --
Nov. 30, 1871
- ALS to William Greenwell
- Dublin Dear Sir You ask me, if I know anything
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
|
| 9 |
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Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926. --
Apr. 6, 1894
- ALS to [M?] Coutts
- South Lodge Dear [M?] Coutts I am so glad you/liked the article.
- 2 ll. + 2
- With brief biography of Pollock.
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[Ponsonby?], Henry --
Apr. 5, 1887
- ALS to W.G. Cusins
- Cannes Dear Sir The Queen will/be happy to accept
- 2 ll.
- Concerns the dedication of Francis Hueffer's work on "The Half Century of Music in England."
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Rimmer, Thomas --
Oct. 30, 1859
- ALS to William [Rimmer?]
- Montreal My dear Will It is a long time since anything
- 2 ll.
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Ronge, Johannes --
June 27, 1857
- ALS to Latitia Scott
- Birmingham Dear friend, Since I have not written to you it is a long time past.
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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| 9 |
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
May 30, 1887
- TL [copy] to Albert Fleming
- Waterhead My dear Fleming I, know you would do all you could for me
- 1 l. + 2
- With another typed copy containing notes by Violet Hunt and a handwritten copy made by Margaret Hunt.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 4, 1887
- TL [copy] to Albert Fleming
- Kate Raven's Dear Fleming It is entirely wonderful and dreadful
- 1 l.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 6, 1887
- TL [copy] to Albert Fleming
- Kate Raven's Dearest Albert, I have had as much comfort from your letter
- 1 l.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 20, 1887
- TL [copy] to Albert Fleming
- Brantwood, Coniston Dearest Albert, I send you the first notes for preface and title page
- 1 l. + 2
- With handwritten copy made by Margaret Hunt.
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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
[n.d.]
- AL [copy] to Miss Folly
- [n.p.] My dear Madam I am obliged to you for your
- 1 l.
- In Margaret Hunt's hand.
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Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
June 15, 1865
- ALS to Horace Harrall
- Ayrshire My Dear Harrall I told the clerk/at the Newcastle Chronicle
- 2 ll. + 1
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Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. (continued) --
June 15, 1865- With envelope.
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Simpson, W. Sparrow (William Sparrow), 1828-1897. --
Nov. 28, 1889
- ALS to George J. Murray
- 9, Amen Court, E.C. Dear Sir I will bear in mind
- 2 ll.
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Simpson, W. Sparrow (William Sparrow), 1828-1897. --
Nov. 30, 1889
- ALS to George J. Murray
- 9, Amen Court, E.C. My dear Sir Here are the Gazettes.
- 2 ll.
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| 9 |
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Smith, Sydney --
Oct. 26, 1843
- ALS to ?
- 56 Greer St. My dear Sir I am very glad you approve
- 2 ll.
|
| 9 |
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South London Fine Art Gallery, Reading Room and Lecture Hall --
Aug. 2, 1899
- ALS to Frederic Shields
- South London Dear Sir Thank you for your letter. I hope
- 2 ll.
- Written and signed by W[illiam] Rossiter.
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| 9 |
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Stephens, Frederick George, 1828-1907. --
Feb. 17, 1906
- L [Printed] S to [Walter Howell] Deverell
- 9, Hammersmith Terrace, W. Dear Deverell In his recently published autobiography Mr. Holman Hunt
- 2 ll.
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Swinburne, Edward --
May 31, 1889
- ALS to Theodore Watts
- 20 Ennismore Gardens Dear Watts, My Mother has shown me the letter from/Longbourne
- 2 ll.
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| 9 |
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W., R. --
Apr. 2, 1925
- ALS [init.] to Annie Child
- 3 Elm Ct. Dear Child, I shall come along
- 2 ll. + 1
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W., R. (continued) --
Apr. 2, 1925
- With note on verso by Violet Hunt and with another leaf with note in an unidentified hand.
- Annie Child was Violet Hunt's maid.
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Wilkinson, Rosamund Fogg-Elliot --
[n.d.]
- ALS to Amerye Fogg-Elliot
- Ilkley, Yorkshire My dearest Amerye. That is the nicest/letter
- 2 ll.
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Wilkinson, Rosamund Fogg-Elliot --
Oct. 26, 1903
- ALS to Amerye Fogg-Elliot
- Ilkley, Yorkshire My dearest Amerye, I did/enjoy my walk with Aunt Violet
- 2 ll.
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Allen, C. H. G. --
Sept. 11, 1948
- ALS to Gerald Henderson
- St. Albans, Herts. Dear Sir I am writing to you as I/understand you
- 1 l. + 3
- With envelope.
- With TM [ draft] of Henderson's response, dated September 27, 1948, and AMS [ init.] of Henderson's response, dated September 28, 1948.
- Concerns the use of Violet's Howell material.
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| 10 |
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Atlantic Monthly Press --
Mar. 2, 1944
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Boston My dear Mr. Hudson: We understand that you
- 1 l. + envelope
- Signed by Stanley Salmen.
- With envelope.
|
| 10 |
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Cecil Houses --
May 1939
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- London Dear Mr. Henderson, Proposed Memorial to Lady Ottline Morrell
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| 10 |
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Cecil Houses (continued) --
May 1939
- 2 ll. + 1
- Signed by Lady Laura Lovet and Mrs. Cecil Chesterton.
- With a printed sheet about Cecil Houses.
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| 10 |
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Cochrane, Irene --
Sept. 15, 1948
- ALS to Mabel Cole
- 10, Pembridge Place, W.2. My dear Cole, It must be at least 24 years since I met/"Beatrice Ellen" Allen
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
- Signed "Cockie."
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| 10 |
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Dahl, Curtis --
Oct. 24, 1947
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Knoxville, Tennessee Dear Sir: Through the kindness of Constable/and Company
- 1 l.
- Concerns the use of Violet's Howell material.
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. --
Mar. 27, 1946
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Strand, London Dear Mr. Henderson, I am anxious to include at any rate one novel by Violet
- 1 l. + 2
- Signed by Graham Greene.
- With envelope and advertisement for The Century Library.
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| 10 |
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. --
Apr. 17, 1946
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Strand, London Dear Mr. Henderson, Many thanks for your letter.
- 1 l. + 1
- Signed by Graham Greene.
- With envelope.
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. --
Apr. 24, 1946
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Strand, London Dear Mr. Henderson, I enclose our contracts for "WHITE ROSE OF WEARY/LEAF".
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. (continued) --
Apr. 24, 1946- One copy of the contracts mentioned in this letter is housed with the letter from May 9, 1946.
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. --
May 9, 1946
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Strand, London Dear Mr. Henderson, We have altered the contract
- 1 l. + 3
- With envelope.
- With contract for republication of White Rose of Weary Leaf, dated April 23, 1946.
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Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. --
[June 7, 1946]
- AN [ printed] [re royalty advance]
- London With the Compliments to Eyre & Spottiswoode
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
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Farrar Porter & Co. (Solicitors) --
Oct. 23, 1942-January 23, 1948
- 13 TLS to Gerald Henderson
- 20 ll.
- With two envelopes, one account statement, and typed copies of five letters between Farrar Porter and Richardson Sadler.
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| 10 |
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Farrar Porter & Co. (Solicitors) --
Apr. 5, 1944-June 19, 1952
- 3 TLS to Mabel Henderson
- 3 ll. + 2
- With Violet Hunt, TD, [account of surplus income], 1949-1952.
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Fleet Publishing Company (New York) --
May 8 and 25, 1961
- 2 TLS to Gerald Henderson
- 2 ll. + 1
- Signed by Marcia Prince, Assistant Editor.
- With Gerald Henderson's response written on the front of the letter of May 8.
- With one envelope.
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Goldring, Douglas, 1887- --
Sept. 22, 1942
- TL to Gerald Henderson
- Kingsley, Bordon, Hants Dear Mr. Henderson, My book, "South Lodge" is now nearing
- 1 l.
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Goldring, Douglas, 1887- --
Jan. 22, 1943
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- Kingsley, Bordon, Hants Dear Mr. Henderson, As I have not had a reply
- 1 l.
- With a draft of Henderson's response, dated January 27, 1943, written on the letter in pencil.
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Grant, W. --
Aug. 10 and 30, 1944
- 2 ALS to Gerald Henderson
- 2 ll. + 2
- With both envelopes.
- Concerns the use of Violet Hunt's Howell material.
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Henderson, Gerald William, 1889-1962. --
[Jan. 28, 1942]
- TL [ copy] to Richardson Sadler & Co.
- London Dear Sirs, Miss Isabel Violet Hunt dec'd.
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope addressed to Henderson from Richardson Sadler & Co. and postmarked January 26, 1942.
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Nehls, Edward --
Oct. 21 and December 30, 1955
- 2 TLS to Gerald Henderson
- 2 ll. + 7
- With enclosed permission form and draft of Henderson's response to the letter of October 21.
- With two TLS from Arthur Pell of Liveright Publishing Corp. to Gerald Henderson, dated January 9 and July 10, 1956.
- With three envelopes.
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The Worthing Art Development Scheme --
Feb. 1-22, 1945
- 4 TLS to Douglas Goldring
- 4 ll. + 3
- Signed by W. Hy. Odell.
- With a note from Goldring to Gerald Henderson on the bottom of the letter of February 1 and with a draft of Henderson's response to the letter dated February 6, 1945.
- With two envelopes.
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Partington, Wilfred --
Oct. 24, 1947
- ALS to Gerald Henderson
- Wimbledon Dear Sir, I hope you will excuse the intrusion/of this letter
- 2 ll. + 1
- With envelope.
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Richardson Sadler & Co. (solicitors) --
Oct. 26, 1943 and March 30, 1944
- 2 TL [ copy] to Farrar Porter & Co.
- 2 ll.
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Richardson Sadler & Co. (solicitors) --
Jan. 29 and February 4, 1942
- 2 TLS to Gerald Henderson
- 2 ll. + 2
- With two envelopes.
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Rupert Hart-Davis Limited --
Apr. 14, 1958
- TLS to Gerald Henderson
- London Dear Mr Henderson, Somebody told me that you have control
- 1 l. + 1
- With envelope.
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Henderson, Gerald William, 1889-1962. --
Apr. 8, 1949
- D [Passport]
- British passport.
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Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
July 23, 1947-October 8, 1948
- TD [estate account]
- 1 l.
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Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
Sept. 11, 1944
- TD [estate agreement]
- 3 ll.
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Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
Feb. 29-November 22, 1944
- TD [ copy] [estate capital and income accounts]
- 3 ll. + 1
- With envelope addressed to Gerald Henderson.
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Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
Oct. 16, 1933
- TD [ copy] Will
- 3 ll.
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