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St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains:
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Allott Correspondence with Helen and Nell Allott
Allwood Correspondence with Allwood Bros Ltd
Ancient Monuments Correspondence with the Ancient Monuments Society, London
Anderson Correspondence with Dorothy Forsyth Anderson
Astor Correspondence with Violet Astor of Hever
Aytoun Correspondence with A. Dorothy Aytoun
Badenoch Correspondence with Snowie Badenoch
Baggs Correspondence with A. P. Baggs of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), Cambridge
Bailey, D Correspondence with Dorothy Bailey
Bailey, M Correspondence with Molly Bailey, married name Michael
Bailey, S Correspondence with Sheila Bailey
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Papers of Lyn Newman

Title Correspondence with A. Dorothy Aytoun
Reference Aytoun
Covering Dates 1957–1967
Extent and Medium 2 letters; paper
St John's Library/NewmanL/Aytoun contains:
1 ALS to Lyn Newman. Writes to inform Lyn how much she enjoyed 'So much love, so little money'. Mentions that she knew Lyn's Aunt Christina very well and met Lyn's grandfather at Selly Oak. Recalls the connection between Lyn's grandfather and her grandparents at Birkenhead, and meetings between other members of the two families at Robertson, Cambridge, and Carey Hall. Mentions Helen and Dr McNair, and Lyn's Uncle Leonard. Reports that she was with Christina at her death and attended the funeral along with Lyn's Uncle Thorburn. Sends news of her daughters. Refers to Auntie Teidie.
Creator: A. Dorothy Aytoun.
2 p; paper.
24 Sep. 1957–24 Sept. 1957
2 ALS to Lyn Newman. Recounts how their families have been friends for four generations. Mentions Birkenhead and Carey Hall. Apologises for the mistake about the cheque. Sends news of daughters Elizabeth, Joanna, and Alison, and their husbands and children. Mentions Edinburgh and Marlborough College.
Creator: A. Dorothy Aytoun.
2 p; paper.
31 Jan. 1967

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