Garfield, Victoria Square, Stirling. Dated January 28, 1911 - Thanks them for the kind words of sympathy on the death of his wife [Gertrude].
AFB's engagement: [Loyal, Alyth]
Hotel Angleterre, Athens. Dated May 21, 1900 - Thanks him for the introductions in Athens, has seen [Robert] Bosanquet, [Jean] Homolle, have visited Professor [Rufus] Richardson in his Corinth excavations, met [Wilhelm] Dörpfeld; every archaeologist has his 'Pausanias', and he admires it anew now he is there; describes his itinerary in Greece, including some journeys with Bosanquet, 'a rare chance'; describes what they plan to do next; thanks him for looking at his Tacitus; Dörpfeld praised the 'Pausanias'. Accompanied by a note from Gertrude L. Ramsay to Mrs Frazer inviting the Frazers to Drumore.
Hotel Continental, Biarritz. Dated Christmas Day, 1905 - Thanks him for ['Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship']; comments that all his cherished convictions had been turned on their heads, with kings become slaves and slaves kings, and murder 'transformed into a regular constitutional form'; admires the geographic spread as well; both of them are in Biarritz to recover their health.