| Manuscripts/MS Add.9375 contains: |
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| 347-8 |
Letters from John Lawrence Hammond (Piccotts End, Hemel Hempsted) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Meredith'' (1948), correction re Mrs Wood's relationship to Mrs O'Shea |
| 349 |
Letter from Elizabeth A. Harbinson (Warrenpoint, Co. Down) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's Spectator article on poetry, dislike of modern verse |
| 350-53 |
Letters from (Joseph) Anthony (Loyd) Hardcastle (St Mary's Vicarage, Elsworthy Road, London) to Siegfried Sassoon |
| 354 |
Letter from E. Trevor Hardman (Eastbourne) to Siegfried Sassoon reminiscing about people described in ''The Old Century, and seven more years'' (1938) |
| 355 |
Letter from Auguste E. Harrington (Petersfield) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Meredith'' (1948), memory of putting on a suffragist tableau in Highgate of 'Fair ladies in revolt' with G. Meredith's permission |
| 356 |
Letter from H[enry] Harris (Bedford Square) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for book of poems |
| 357-8 |
Letters from Desmond Hawkins (British Broadcasting Corporation, Bristol) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of visit to Heytesbury, sends copy of letter from V. King (MS Add.9375/358) |
| 358 |
Copy of a letter from V. King (Redcar, Yorkshire) to Desmond Hawkins |
| 359-61 |
Letters from Dorothy Hawkins (Everdon Hall, Daventry) to Siegfried Sassoon re personal news, two photographs with 1939 letter |
| 362 |
Letter from Leslie W. Hayes (The Manse, St Buryan, Cornwall) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for letter, praise of ''Meredith'' (1948), other literary matters |
| 363 |
Letter from Phyllis A. Hazell (Bath) to Siegfried Sassoon re proposed visit to Heytesbury |
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Letters to Siegfried Loraine Sassoon; together with related ephemera
| Title |
Letter from H[enry] Harris (Bedford Square) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for book of poems |
| Reference |
MS Add.9375/356 |
| Creator |
Harris, H[enry] [d. 1950]?, wealthy socialite |
| Covering Dates |
1910–1960 (most likely 1920s-30s) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 item; paper |
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