Item 26 - Letter from C. Kegan Paul to Henry Sidgwick

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Add. MS c/95/26

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Letter from C. Kegan Paul to Henry Sidgwick

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  • 15 June 1900 (Creation)

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Dictated letter. Expresses his gratitude to Sidgwick for his note, 'and to Mrs Sidgwick for acting as secretary'. Fears that Sidgwick might be doing too much. Mentions that he may be moving to Poole Harbour in a couple of weeks for several weeks, if he is able for the journey. Invites Sidgwick to come also, if he is able to. Is very pleased that Sidgwick and his [Paul's] 'dear friend Father Tyrell [George Tyrrell] have become friends.' States that the latter is now at Richmond in Yorkshire, and that he will tell him that he [Paul] has 'a somewhat cheering account' of Sidgwick.

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