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Add. MS c/100/140
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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers
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- 1874 or 1875? (Creation)
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Reports that he has written to Barkas, and explains that his doubt arose from Myers 'having mentioned the other rooms (Hare's) as if [he] preferred them.' Asks him, if he proposes to go down 'thither [to Newcastle]' on Friday, to write to Mould and the Turk's Head. States that he shall be ready to go, if Myers likes. Tells him to take the lodgings if necessary. State that he will occupy them if the mediums don't. Announces that Leaf and he will come to dinner on Thursday at Th[urloe?] Square.
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- Myers, Frederic William Henry (1843-1901), psychical researcher and essayist (Subject)
- Barkas, Thomas Pallister (1819-1891) writer and spiritualist (Subject)
- Hare, John (fl 1875) spiritualist (Subject)
- Mould, John (1836-1908) corn merchant and spiritualist (Subject)
- Leaf, Walter (1852-1927), banker and classical scholar (Subject)