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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/103 contains:
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109 Malie Slingar to Nora Sidgwick
110 Sir Leslie Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
111 Sir Leslie Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
112 [Note] headed 'from Leslie Stephen to [R].S.', quoting [a letter] from the former to the latter.
113 see 103/71 Sir Leslie Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
114 Sir Leslie Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
115 Sir Leslie Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
116 Katharine Stephen to Nora Sidgwick
117 J.S. McStrachey [of The Spectator]to Nora Sidgwick
118/1 Laura E. Stuart to Nora Sidgwick
118/2 Printed extract from the Carrow Works Magazine,
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Title Charles H. Tawney to Nora Sidgwick
Reference 103/123
Covering Dates 15 Sep 1900
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Thanks her for her letter of 12 September. Regrets to say that he has been in the habit of destroying letters. States, however, that he has usually kept one from each friend, and adds that he has one written by J.J. Cowell. Sends one to NS [not included]. Undertakes to send more if and when he comes across them, but explains that in cleaning out his rooms in Calcutta he used to destroy letters. States that he walked about too much in the hot weather in the Isle of Wight, and has not fully recovered. Regrets that he did not pay a third visit 'to that place near the Langham. States that he may be able to recall facts about HS' early life, and adds that Bernard was also with him at Bishop's College. Claims that then [HS] was 'as good in mathematics as in classics.' States that his wife sends her love, and hopes that some day NS will be able to go and see them. Declares that Annie Latham has often talked to him of Fontainebleau. Adds that he still possesses the Hippolytes that HS and he read together 'at that house in Redland', and recalls that they 'all used to play in a sort of alley with trees behind it, Bernard, Lawrence, W. Sidgwick and Arthur S.'

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Tawney, Charles Henry (1837-1922) Sanskrit scholar
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