Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence: Tennyson, Alfred
Alfred Tennyson to “My dear Madam [Miss Wright, of Wrangle Vicarage and cousin to Tennyson]
Letter dated 29 March 1872?, description written on back and initialed J – Y, part of letter is blacked out: “My dear Madam, Many thanks for your kind congratulatory letter. I waited to answer you till I could give you a satisfactory account of Emily [Tennyson’s wife]. This I am now able to do. After 8 dates or (I think) 9 of commitments…”
Alfred Tennyson to "Dear Mr. Fox"
Letter dated 20 October 1888, from Aldworth, Haslemere, Surry: Tennyson’s father is ill, so he is unable to travel or visit much.
Alfred Tennyson to “My dear Sir”
Letter dated 26 June 1892, Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, on paper edged in black: “My best thanks are due to you for your interesting volume and kindly dedication…”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson to “My dear Sir”
Letter not dated, addressed to Burlington House, folded: “I am sorry to find you are out – I will call again on Monday.”