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Copy letter from W. Wyse to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS b/37/388 · Pièce · c 1947-c 1955
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts b

Halford, Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire. Dated 14 July, 1929 - Domestic trials: maid trouble, young people who want to live in cities, have a young girl living as a companion who is ignorant for her years [Violet Wynne]; he and his sister are in ill health, is particularly troubled by bladder issues, asks whether Frazer's father's firm has instruments that could help; [Robert] Hicks had a stroke returning from [James] Glaisher's funeral and has died

Copy letter from W. Wyse to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS b/37/389 · Pièce · c 1947-c 1955
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts b

Halford, Shipston on Stour. Dated 19 July, 1929 - Thanks him for writing to Frazer & Green for a portable urinal; their companion [Violet Wynne] was called home by a sister he has no kind words for; wishes he had died before the war, has a gloomy prospect of life; was surprised [Donald] Robertson was elected to the Greek Chair rather than A. D. Nock.

Letter from William Wyse to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/61/47 · Pièce · 14 July 1929
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Halford, Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire - Domestic trials: maid trouble, young people who want to live in cities, have a young girl [Violet Wynne] living as a companion who is ignorant for her years; he and his sister are in ill health, is particularly troubled by bladder issues, asks whether Frazer's father's firm has instruments that could help; [Robert] Hicks had a stroke returning from [James] Glaisher's funeral and has died.

Letter from William Wyse to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/61/48 · Pièce · 19 July 1929
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Halford, Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire - Thanks him for writing to Frazer & Green for a portable urinal; their companion [Violet Wynne] was called home by a sister he has no kind words for; wishes he had died before the war, has a gloomy prospect of life; was surprised [Donald] Robertson was elected to the Greek Chair rather than A. D. Nock.