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Add. MS b/37/108
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Copy letter from J. G. Frazer to Roscoe
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- c 1947-c 1955 (Creation)
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1 Brick Court, Temple E.C. Dated 11th March 1916 - Is glad the book reached him, and that [George Foot?] Moore's book is helpful; is working on 'Folk-Lore in the Bible'; is interested to hear about the Feltwell living; his nephew [John Steggall] has been appointed to a ship, and Lilly's nephew [Cecil Dodd?] has a commission in a line regiment; have good accounts of Lilly's children in Stockholm [Charles] and Paris [Lilly].
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- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Roscoe, John (1861-1932) clergyman, anthropologist (Subject)
- Grove, Charles Grenville (1878-1950) stepson of Sir James George Frazer, translator (Subject)
- Grove, Lilly Mary (c 1880-1919) stepdaughter of Sir James George Frazer, translator (Subject)
- Dodd, Cecil Forrest (1897-1972), son of Henry Martyn Forrest Dodd (Subject)
- Steggall, John William Abbot (1887-1916) engineer (Subject)
- Moore, George Foot (1851-1931) religious scholar (Subject)