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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
Add. MS c/100/109 · Item · 17 Sept. (1883?)
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that a telegram has just arrived from Gurney to say that he will be [in Bradford] on Wednesday to begin investigations with Kershaw, the Southport Mesmerist. States that they have seen the Cl[ ] man twice, and professes to rather like him andread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
Add. MS c/100/161 · Item · 17 June [1875?]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Regrets that he did not see him the previous day - owing to the Marshalls [Stephen and Annie?] not having come back - as he would have liked 'to talk over Mrs Fay etc.' Is considering calling on Crookes on Monday evening to tell him what has happened andread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/182 · Item · [13 Apr [1875]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Writes to say that he is pleased with her news [of his cousin Annie's engagement]. States that his recollections of Stephen Marshall 'are altogether pleasant', and asks why she should be surprised. Thinks that the marriage seems to be 'in every way mostread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/183 · Item · 26 Jun [1875]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

[Sent from Broadstairs]:- Reports that he is settled in the same house with Isabel; he arrived the previous Friday, and has secured rooms there until Saturday 3 July. Intends to go to London early on 5 July, and they are going to being a new series ofread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to Mary "Minnie" Benson
Add. MS c/100/59 · Item · 26 Sep 1883
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Announces that Mrs Offley [Carey] has forgotten to send him a [ghost] story, which she had undertaken to do, and asks Minnie to remind her. To facilitate matters, he sends the story in the form in which it has already been communicated to them [notread more