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King's/PP/EJD/4 contains:
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289 Letters from Ernest Newman to Edward Dent
290 Letters from Allardyce Nicoll to Edward Dent
291 Letter from Beverley Nichols to Edward Dent
292 Letters from Bob Nichols to Edward Dent
293 Letter from Franz Notholt to Edward Dent
294 Letters from Novello & Co Ltd to Edward Dent
295 Letters from Boris Ord to Edward Dent
296 Postcard from Wolfgang Osthoff to Edward Dent
297 Letters from Oxford University Press to Edward Dent
298 Letters from Violet F. Palmer to Edward Dent
299 Letters from Walter Parratt to Edward Dent
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The Papers of Edward Joseph Dent

Title Letters from Novello & Co Ltd to Edward Dent
Reference EJD/4/294
Creator Novello & Co Ltd. Music Publishers
Covering Dates 1949–1954
Extent and Medium 2 envelopes; paper
King's/PP/EJD/4/294 contains:
1 Letters from Novello & Co Ltd to Edward Dent. 17 typed letters signed by Thomas Wardle and Harry Fowle. The file also contains 1 typed letter signed to Dent from his solicitor, F. A. Holt, 28 Nov. 1949; 1 typed letter signed from Tony Lewis, on paper headed 'The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (Department of Music) Birmingham', 15 Nov. 1951; 1 autograph letter signed from A. Meredith Davies to Edward Dent, on paper headed 'The Three Choirs Festival - Hereford 1952', 1 Feb.1952; and a typescript list of songs.
22 sheets in envelope; paper.
28 Nov. 1949–29 July 1952
2 Letters from Novello & Co Ltd to Edward Dent. 6 typed letters signed by Harry Fowle, 1 with enclosure. The file also contains a copy of a typescript letter from Dent to Fowle, 11 May 1952, 1 typed letter signed from Tony Lewis, on paper headed 'The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (Department of Music) Birmingham, 16 May 1952, and 1 typed letter signed from F. A. Holt (solicitor), 12 Apr. 1949, with copy typescript enclosure.
10 sheets in envelope; paper.
1949–1954

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