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Add. MS b/35/24
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Copy letter from J. D. Anderson to Frazer
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- c 1947-c 1955 (Creation)
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Mostyn House, Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge. Dated 10th December 1915 - Accepts an invitation to tea; [Sir William] Ridgeway, [Edmund Crosby] Quiggin and others were praising Frazer in the Combination Room; as for his three boys serving in the war [William, Martin, and James] his sapper boy who was wounded in January is off again to the Mediterranean, and the other two boys are in Flanders; has been writing a note to a French girl whose brother is missing and whose brother-in-law died at Verdun.
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- Anderson, James Drummond (1852-1920), Indian administrator and linguist (Subject)
- Ridgeway, Sir William (1858–1926) Knight, classicist (Subject)
- Quiggin, Edmund Crosby (1875-1920), linguist and scholar (Subject)
- Anderson, William Louis (1892-1972), Bishop of Salisbury (Subject)
- Anderson, Sir James Drummond (1886-1968), knight, Financial Commissioner of the Punjab (Subject)
- Anderson, Martin Alan (1887-1917), son of James Drummond Anderson (Subject)