| St John's Library/NewmanL/A1 contains: |
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| 1/8 |
Correspondence with E.M. Forster |
| 1/9 |
Correspondence with David Garnett |
| 1/10 |
Correspondence with John Hayward |
| 1/11 |
Correspondence with Hubert Henderson |
| 1/12 |
Correspondence with Julian Huxley |
| 1/13 |
Correspondence with Romilly John |
| 1/14 |
Correspondence with Odette Keun. |
| 1/15 |
Correspondence with Mary Lutyens |
| 1/16 |
Correspondence with Raymond Mortimer |
| 1/17 |
Correspondence with Frances Partridge |
| 1/18 |
Correspondence with William Plomer |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
Correspondence with Romilly John |
| Reference |
1/13 |
| Covering Dates |
1927–1932 |
| Extent and Medium |
3 items; paper |
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| St John's Library/NewmanL/1/13 contains: |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman. Invites Lyn to tea. Requests that she bring Kathleen Gower with her. Creator: Romilly John. 1 card; paper. |
2 May 1927 |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman. Gives directions for finding his barge at Hammersmith. Includes hand-drawn map. Creator: Romilly John. 1 card; paper. |
7 Sep. 1939 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Complains of his financial circumstances and the necessity of constantly worrying about "sales". Mentions that his father, Augustus no longer supports him because of a disagreement over Romilly's book. Hopes that Lyn has recovered from her illness, and refutes her accusations that he had "dropped her". Promises to ask for her book, "Ten Letter Writers" at Weymouth library. Refers to Ida's social advances. Creator: Romilly John. 1p; paper; In original envelope.. |
23 Sep. 1932 |
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