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Add. MS c/100/161
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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
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- 17 June [1875?] (Creation)
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Regrets that he did not see him the previous day - owing to the Marshalls [Stephen and Annie?] not having come back - as he would have liked 'to talk over Mrs Fay etc.' Is considering calling on Crookes on Monday evening to tell him what has happened and to see what he says. Asks Myers for his opinion on the matter. Suggests that it may be better to wait until they can find out through Yorke or otherwise 'something more of the relations of R and N.' Announces that he shall be at 4 Carlton Gardens again on Monday. Offers to send back [ ] book.
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- Myers, Frederic William Henry (1843-1901), psychical researcher and essayist (Subject)
- Marshall, Stephen Albert (1843-1904) linen manufacturer (Subject)
- Marshall, Elizabeth Anne (1847-1940) cousin of Henry Sidgwick, known as Annie (Subject)
- Fay, Anna Eva (1851-1927) medium (Subject)
- Crookes, Sir William (1832–1919) Knight, chemist and science journalist (Subject)