Jill Levetus was an old family friend, and the correspondence refers to the portrait of E.L. Voynich in her possession.
Barker, N.J. 1970 (re Mikhail Voynich)
Barry, R.E. 1964
Bird, A. 1969
Bowden, M. n.d. probably 1968
Misc. correspondence re articles or biographies, requests for information, etc.
Includes a long letter from Taylor correcting errors in an article about Mrs. Voynich, published in the Princeton University Library Chronicle, 1967 (see also A.136).
Includes: Correspondence with Anne Nill (Mrs. Voynich's companion) with an account of her death.
Correspondence with Winifred Gaye, 1961-69 (`who thought not legally adopted by me has always been considered by me as a daughter' according to Mrs. Voynich's Will).
Correspondence re Mrs. Voynich's estate and portrait.
Letter of 1925 is to Stephanie Ravenhill, with advice and plans for her and Taylor's garden. Letters of 1954 contain recollections and anecdotes of George Boole. Includes also a copy of E.L. Voynich's Will, and a press-cutting on her death in 1960 at the age of 96.
Includes some letters from Steven Rosner (husband), Marni (daughter) and Ted (son), a letter from Jean Rosner to E.L. Voynich with ms. annotations by Mrs. Voynich, and a pre-publication notice of William Hinton's Fanshen: A documentary of revolution in a Chinese Village, 1966.
Letters from China; that of October 1964 discusses the wide readership of E.L. Voynich's novel The Gadfly in China.
Family tree of the descendants of William and Alice Boole.(Photocopy supplied by G.K. Batchelor)
Misc. genealogical notes on the Boole family (to 1879).
Notes for a family tree by Taylor, with a ms. footnote `notes of talk between GIT and E.L. Voynich'