The College, Durham. Dated June, 1905 - Note of thanks for the sympathy from Mrs Farrar [on the death of Canon A. S. Farrar] with a note from her niece reporting on her aunt's health and uncle's last days.
Rowmore House, Garelochhead, N.B. - Copy of speech in an unidentified hand. Accompanied by an unaddressed envelope.
[On mourning stationery] - Printed note of thanks for the sympathy from Mrs Farrar [on the death of Canon A. S. Farrar] with a note from her niece reporting on her aunt's health and uncle's last days.
Speech at a gathering in Frazer's honour, in which he mentions [Alexander] Nairne, George Gilbert Ramsay, Lord Crawford, Sir William Boyd Dawkins, Sir Theodore Morison, Canon Farrer [Canon Farrar], [Robert Ranulph] Marett, and [Gustave] Rudler.
Durham - Asks after Mr and Miss Grove; the former was planning to enter the English church at last report; gives advice on libraries in Lausanne, Siena, Milan, and Florence; Rome, when it doesn't have typhoid or small pox is a healthy place; know Rome well, have spent much time there, but would like to return to see the excavations at the Forum.
Durham - Thanks him for the article, 'On some Ceremonies of Central Australian Tribes'; notes that in the second edition of 'The Golden Bough' he thought the part about Barabbas was satire, but then decided it was a 'temporary aberration of a great mind through overwork'; his wife [Sarah Martha Farrar] suffered from rheumatism last year and while recovered, will never be what she was.