10 Lauriston Road, Wimbledon.—The Bibliographical Society thank him for his List of English Plays, and he has been elected a member of Council.
British Museum, London.—Accepts the offer of a copy of his 'English Plays and Masques' (sic).
(Undated. Postmarked 29(?) Jan. 1905.)
Park Nook, Prince’s Park, Liverpool.—Comments on Greg’s list of books printed by Thomas Berthelet.
(Marked by Greg, ‘See Duff’s letter’, i.e. MSPB 24.)
Park Nook, Prince’s Park, Liverpool.—Asks about the types and borders used by Thomas Berthelet.
8 The Broadway, Hammersmith, W.—Praises Greg’s notes on John Phillip (as reprinted from The Library).
(An engraved form, filled up by hand, including an engraving of the Museum by E. H. New, 1910.)
(Letter-head of the Houghton Library.)
Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, 44 Museum Street, London, W.C.1.—Sends page-proofs and refers to the air-raids.
(Place of writing not indicated.)—Discusses watermarks in quartos in the Huntington Library.
Longmans, Green, & Co., 6 & 7 Clifford Street, London, W.1.—They cite a review of V. L. Griffith's Experiments in Education.
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In your Court Records p. 93 (13 April 1603) you may care to refer to Arber II. 38. There was a London edition of the Lepanto published by Stafford and Hooke, 1603. A copy was in Bindley IV. 410—Heber IV. 1189—Britwell (private cat. of Eng. poetry II. 220, but not, apparently sold at Sotheby’s, see Checklist). See Arber III. 232.
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