17 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. - Encloses the letters he received in response to his enquiry if King Edward VII would care to accept a copy of Frazer's 'The Early History of the Kingship': one from [Malcolm Graham] Ramsay dated 30.X.1905 enclosing a letter from [Frederick Edward] Ponsonby dated 30.X.05, stating that that the King will be pleased to accept the gift but that this does not imply permission to dedicate the book to him.
Add. MS c/57/45, 45b,-c
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31 Oct. 1905
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
FRAZ/3/69
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26 Apr. [1932]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
as at 16 Queen's Gardens, St. Andrews, Fife - Is very happy to hear that Frazer has been given the Freedom of Glasgow; suggests Frazer isn't aware how much her father [George Gilbert Ramsay] admired Frazer's work. A repair to the torn paper has obscured page 2 of the letter, in which she appears to ask if he has written about Woolley's discovery of the Ram in the Thicket at Ur. With a postscript from Moine-na Vey, Ballater, saying Malcolm has read the news accounts with pleasure.