47 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh. - The Toveys are very glad that Mrs Trevelyan is coming on Monday. They have arranged with Mrs Banks of 25 Chalmers St that Grettie will lunch with Mrs Trevelyan there; they will then go to Don's lecture on musical analysis… read more
47 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh. - Is very sorry to think of 'Poor' Miss [Constance] Whishaw's orphanage [Sunnybank, Arnside] 'degenerating in that fashion'; it was at Christmas 1897 that she met her and Miss Cark [sic: Minna Karch?] at a hotel in Cap d'… read more
14 Napier Road, Edinburgh. - Her father has been very ill, but is now recovering; Don seemed quite upset, as they are such friends, but is all right again now. The nurse has to leave soon but they have advertised for and engaged a couple, the Turnbulls,… read more
14 Napier Road, Edinburgh. - Apologises for not replying sooner; the month of concerts [by the Reid Orchestra] was 'a time apart'. The concerts were a great success, but in future they will be arranged for once a fortnight. The question of payment then… read more
2 St. Margaret's Road, Edinburgh. - Don is well and busy with University work again; the first meeting of the revived Kirkhope Choir takes place tonight under his direction and Mr Kirkhope will be there to introduce him; it is a 'great trial' to her to… read more
2 St Margaret's Road, Edinburgh. - His wife Grettie has been very ill: was ill during the 'flitting' [house-moving], then the doctor called in a specialist and found an operation was necessary; a much more serious one followed a week after. She is now… read more
14 Beaumont Street, Oxford. - Is sorry he could not write in time for Bob before his departure; asks if Bessie could send this letter on to him, as it is difficult to write twice and Tovey wants them both to know everything. Is in Oxford with [Grettie's]… read more
Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8. - Thinks he is returning to Edinburgh on Friday, after getting a fortnight's leave. Grettie is making 'a splendid recovery, hampered only by her abominable relations': after seeing Aunt Jane, she is going to Edinbugh and '… read more
13 Napier Road. - Is grateful for Bessie's letter with the news that the doctor has found nothing wrong with Grettie [Tovey, her niece]: a great relief, though she has always felt it was 'sheer exhaustion' from which Bessie was suffering. Not at all… read more
University of Edinburgh headed notepaper. - Is now 'pretty sure' that things will improve in the end, mainly because [Grettie's] family now 'understand the facts more intelligently than they did' so he can let them help, his sister in law Mrs Archibald… read more