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Contains 9 Results:

A.C. Swinburne to "Dear Sir," 7 January 1881

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 52, Item: 4
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Requests that a note be inserted into "next week's number of the Academy." Letter is addressed to "the Editor of the Academy."

Dates: 1854-1932

A.C. Swinburne to "My dear Mrs. Seath," 25 September

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53, Item: 4
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Swinburne thanks Mrs. Seath for sending his coat. He apologizes for his "carelessness" which gave her the "trouble of sending it." No sender's address marked.

Dates: 1854-1932

A.C. Swinburne to "My dear Sir"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 54, Item: 4
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Declines a social invitation: “My dear Sir, I am suddenly and unavoidably prevented from enjoying the pleasure I had hoped for tonight. You will … understand how vexatious it is to me to be thus deprived of it, I hope [you?] will allow me to call soon and apologize in person – though indeed it is Providence above from whom an apology is due – to me as well as to you." Sender's address marked as 22a Dorset Street, W.

Dates: 1854-1932

Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts, 22 October 1890

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3, Item: 4
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Invites Watts to lunch “at the Holborn.” Sender's address is 3 Holly Bush Mile, Hampstead, N.W.

Dates: 22 October 1890

Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4, Item: 4
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Apologizes for missing Watts' visit. No Address.

Dates: 1854-1932

Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Thomas Woolner

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 46, Item: 4
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Letter is undated with no address: “Dear Woolner, The bearer is my friend Burges, architect, of whom you have probably heard me or other friends speak. Memorial Church at Constantinople, you know. Let me introduce him. He and you will excuse the shortness of this note…”

Dates: 1854-1932

Elizabeth Sewell to “Dear Sir”

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 50, Item: 4
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Letter dated 14 April 1866, sent from Ashcliff, Bonchurch, debates the principles of the Sunday Reader magazine

Dates: 1854-1932

Alfred, Lord Tennyson to “My dear Sir”

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 56, Item: 4
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Letter not dated, addressed to Burlington House, folded: “I am sorry to find you are out – I will call again on Monday.”

Dates: 1854-1932

Theodore Watts-Dunton to "My dear [Coulson] Kernahan"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 64, Item: 4
Scope and Contents Letter dated 18 November 1909, The Pines, 11, Putney Hills S.W. stationery contains directions to The Pines from S.W.R. Station: “My dear Kernahan, It was very pleasant to see your handwriting again. I gather from your enclosure that you have been saying some-thing very kind about me in your lectures, and it is very gratifying to know that my friends are around me still. I have sent on the cutting to Douglas who will, I am sure, appreciate it. With all best wishes, Believe me to be, Very...
Dates: 1854-1932