Letter from Broadfoot, [Col.] A[rchibald],
- L5591.
- Ffeil
- 1886 Dec. 20.
94 Piccadilly. He arrived home safely after his stay at Dolaucothy; he read the book she lent him. [See also L10937-42 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Broadfoot, [Col.] A[rchibald],
94 Piccadilly. He arrived home safely after his stay at Dolaucothy; he read the book she lent him. [See also L10937-42 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Broadfoot, [Col.] A[rchibald],
Duncree. He is now 83; thanks for Elizabeth's letter; Mrs. Stewart's broken ankle; Mrs. McKinnon is still with Mrs. Woods; he will try and pay her a visit.
Strathdon. He sends her six trout; he is sorry to be absent from the Geog[raphic]al dinner; comment on B 's article in Blackwood's Magazine. [See L10943-47 to J.H.J.].
Nr. Bedford. Thanks for a letter of sympathy on the death of her brother.
14 York Place Baker Street. Thanks for the story of how B's husband achieved glory [V.C., 1857], and for a portrait.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Sam[uel] [D.N.B.],
St. John's Park Ryde. Christmas greetings; she may keep the book as long as she likes; he would like a photo of Sir James; Lady Dynevor's death.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Sam[uel] [D.N.B.],
St. John's Park Ryde. Receipt of The Western Mail containing Sir James's speech.
Letter from Brownlow, [Sir] C[harles] H[enry],
Aberdeen. Sir James's retirement from the Army. [See also L10968-71 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Brownson, Gwenllian C,
Bristol. The death of her husband in India.
Letter from Brownson, Gwenllian C,
Bristol. Sympathy on the death of Sir James Hills Johnes.
Letter from Brownson, Gwenllian C,
Cheltenham. Thanks for the letter for Mr. Steel; her daughter Betty left a book at Dolaucothy.
Letter from Brownson, R[oger] D,
1St Norfolks B.E.F. [Belgium]. His war experiences in the trenches where they were in the middle of the 'Hill 60' fight.
Letter from Buchanan, Jessie L,
Mersham Hall Atherstone. Congratulations on B's marriage; she lives with her old aunt; the loss of her mother and father [Sir Andrew Buchanan].
Letter from Buchanan, Jessie L. [different hand from above],
Rugby. A gift to Miss Arbuthnott [See L5199]; she is not related to Sir Andrew Buchanan although she has same name as his daughter.
Letter from Bull, Emily (daughter of A.E. Atkinson),
Pinewood. Thanks for sympathy on the death of her mother [Mrs. Amy Atkinson].
Letter from Bull, Emily (daughter of A.E. Atkinson),
Pinewood. She would love to see them whenever they come to London; difficulty in exhibiting Amy's pictures; the death of Herbert's nephew; news of her children.
Letter from Bull, Emily (daughter of A.E. Atkinson),
Oxford. She was very touched when she received B's letter [containing Sir James's legacy]; they have sold Pinewood school; her daughter Ella's death.
Wolverhampton. His confinement to a bath chair and thanks for B's kindness.
Edinburgh. On behalf of his father, expressing sympathy on the death of B's husband, [Sir James Hills-Johnes].
Letter from Campbell, Edith (later Mrs. Ferguson) (daughter of 3rd Earl Cawdor),
Stackpole Court. Thanks for friendship and permission to read B's diary.