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St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains:
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Wainwright Correspondence with Dorothy Wainwright
Walker Correspondence with Norman Walker
Watson Correspondence with Edith S. Watson
Watt Correspondence with Muriel Watt
Wattie Correspondence with J. M. Wattie
Wedd Correspondence with Charlotte Wedd
Weyl Correspondence with Hella and Hermann Weyl
Weyl-Bat Correspondence with Peter Weyl-Bat
White Correspondence with Aphra White
Whitehorn Correspondence with Edith Whitehorn
Wiggins Correspondence with Maysie Wiggins
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Papers of Lyn Newman

Title Correspondence with Charlotte Wedd
Reference Wedd
Covering Dates 1957–1967
Extent and Medium 3 letters; paper
St John's Library/NewmanL/Wedd contains:
1 ALS to Lyn Newman. Informs Lyn that Margie was away in Switzerland when the flyer for 'So much love, so little money' arrived, but she and Anne bought a copy which they enjoyed, and which is now being read to Margie. Reminisces about Lyn's family in Berwick, and Aubrey.
Creator: Charlotte Wedd.
3 p; paper.
21 July 1957
2 ALS to Lyn Newman. Anticipates reading 'Alison Cairns' as Margie knew the Cairns family well. Shares her memories of Alison and her father. Asks after Lyn's family. Gives news of John, William and Richard. Refers to her trip to Scotland with Anne. Mentions that she has had the cutting from the Press and Journal.
Creator: Charlotte Wedd.
2 p; paper.
4 Feb. 1967
3 Autograph postcard signed to Charlotte Wedd. Refers to Dorothy's long letter. Promises to send Charlotte's letter on to Elsa in Singleton near Chichester. Reports that Archie returned for the Assembly and to receive an O.B.E. Sends news of Edward's engagement to Classics lecturer at Aberystwyth, Edna Kilgour. Mentions Anne and Richard. Postcard depicts the Parish Church in Comberton.
Creator: Lyn Newman.
1 card; paper.
6 Jan. 1963

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