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TRER/23/121/2 · Partie · [1920?]
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

On headed notepaper of the National Liberal Club, Victoria Street, S.W.1. - On returning to London, he talked to Ruth Fry, Roger's sister, who is the president of the 'Mission des Amis' [Friends War Victims Relief Committee]. She said that communicationread more

TRER/22/51 · Pièce · 18 Jun [?] 1919 [?]
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

2 Rue St Martin, Neauphle-leChateau, (S[eine] et O[ise]) [from envelope). - Apologises for not replying sooner to Trevelyan's letter: being in the country he has been working very hard, although has not therefore done anything which has satisfied him.read more

TRER/22/52 · Pièce · [Summer 1919?]
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

2 rue St Martin a Neauphle le Chateau. - Has received Trevelyan's letter: they [he and Sonia Lewitska] will be at Neuphle le Chateau until 26 or 27 September, go to Paris for a few days, then return to Neuphle about 3 October and stay until 15 October.read more

TRER/22/53 · Pièce · Winter 1923-1924?
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Is 'very culpable and negligent' towards Trevelyan, but he is 'always so indulgent' that Marchand hopes he will be pardoned again; he is obviously an 'almost disgustingly lazy being'. Begins by thanking Trevelyan as well as 'the young artist' [Julian]:read more

TRER/22/56 · Pièce · [1920s]
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Thanks Trevelyan for his letter and what he has done to help her: it is a 'great moral path' for her, and she hopes that with the help of a heart 'as great and generous' as Trevelyan's, she will be able to 'remedy this misfortune'. She encloses herread more