| King's/PP/JVR/7 contains: |
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| 274 |
Letter from Wladyslaw Roman Malinowski to Joan Robinson |
| 275 |
Contract from Manchester University Press |
| 276 |
Letter from G.C. Mandal to Joan Robinson |
| 277 |
Letters from Maria Cristina Marcuzzo to Joan Robinson |
| 278 |
Correspondence between Joan Robinson and Stephen A. Marglin |
| 279 |
Letters from Sir Edward Marsh to Joan Robinson |
| 280 |
Accounts of the Marsh estate |
| 281 |
Letters from Mary Marshall to Joan Robinson |
| 282 |
Letters from Joan Robinson's aunt, Frances M. Maurice, to Joan Robinson |
| 283 |
Letters from Joan Robinson's father, Sir Frederick Barton Maurice, to his children |
| 284 |
Correspondence between Joan Robinson and her mother, Lady Margaret Helen Maurice |
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The Papers of Professor Joan Violet Robinson
| Title |
Letters from Sir Edward Marsh to Joan Robinson |
| Reference |
JVR/7/279 |
| Creator |
Marsh, Sir Edward (1872-1953), author and patron |
| Covering Dates |
1936–1939 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
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Sir Edward Marsh was Joan Robinson's uncle on her mother's side.
His correspondence comprises 4 letters on E.H.R. Altounyan's poems, Edward Marsh's forthcoming memoirs ('A Number of People', 1939), Joan Robinson's illness, carbolic acid and Elliott Seabrooke.
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| Index Terms |
| Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872-1953) Knight, public servant and patron of the arts |
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