9 Rue Guy de la Brosse, Paris - They are in good heart, despite the heavy news of the Hitler revolution; her husband will be pleased to subscribe to the bibliography.
9 Rue Guy de la Brosse, Paris - Apologises for not responding to the subscription notice [for the Frazer bibliography], his beloved brother died and correspondence piled up; sends a cheque; is sorry to have missed them in Paris.
9 Rue Guy-de-la-Brosse, Paris V. - Thanks him for 'Adonis, Attis, Osiris'.
Mostyn House, Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge. Dated 19th May 1914 - Encloses a letter from his son [James?], who is assistant political officer in Simla; Haddon thought he would like to see it; has been reading proofs of E. A. Gait's paper on the Census; asks if he heard that Sylvain Lévi was called by a reporter to comment on Rabindranath Tagore received the Nobel prize, 'on the ground that a learned Israelite would sure know something about "le rabbin Tégoro"'; [Sir William] Ridgeway is perturbed about Ulster, and took a leading part in the demonstration on Parker's Piece, but it was not well attended.