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FRAZ/17/109 · Item · 17 Dec. 1926
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Treen, Frith Hill, Godalming - Describes her brother William James Lewis' last days while visiting her in Godalming; repeats a last conversation about Cambridge: that his house be left to the university, his feelings about resigning his professorship, how he wished Hutchinson to succeed; describes his health earlier in life, contracting tuberculosis at age 28, his cure of going to the Riviera every Lent term; thanks him for his letters in April after his death.

FRAZ/15/89 · Item · 20 Nov. 1933
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Lodge, Pembroke College, Cambridge - Would like a subscription to the bibliography for the College Library in memory of Robert Alexander Neil, who was a classical and Sanscrit scholar, not a Persian scholar like Edward Granville Browne, also a friend of Frazer's; would also like a subscription for himself; is sorry to hear of Frazer's eyesight troubles.