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Letter from Grace Grove to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/66 · Pièce · [Oct. 1932]
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Manor, Ditchling - [Encloses a cutting?] Did not appreciate the press at the funeral [of her husband Brigader-General Edward Grove] but it shows how his regiment honoured him; thanks her for her letter of sympathy.

Letter from E. A. Grove to Lilly Frazer
FRAZ/18/71 · Pièce · 7 Aug. 1929
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Ashburton, Steyning, Sussex - Thanks her for her letter about Grenville; is happy to hear he is at the British Legation; is sorry to hear his wife is crippled; wonders about advancement but has no contacts at the Foreign Office now; admires her industry.

Letter from E. A. Grove to Lilly Frazer
FRAZ/18/72 · Pièce · 5 Sept. 1929
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Ashburton, Steyning, Sx - Her move to a 'bandbox' at the Temple sounds charming; good to be away from Cambridge damp; is sorry to hear about Grenville, wonders what sum she has in mind to help out, isn't in a position to help now, sold the house in Dorset, selling the one in Sussex due to his wife's health.

Letter from E. A. Grove to Lilly Frazer
FRAZ/18/73 · Pièce · 26 Sept. 1929
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Ashburton, Steyning, Sussex - Is afraid Grenville 'was always a hopeless dreamer & fitted for an academic life', his talents have been wasted; sent him £10, will do so quarterly.

Letter from E. A. Grove to Lilly Frazer
FRAZ/18/76 · Pièce · 30 July 1931
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

c/o Capt Gage, Faygate House, Faygate, Sussex - Hopes Frazer's enforced inactivity will do him good; wonders how much Grenville makes per annum, might contribute to his son's education.

Letter from E. A. Grove to Lilly Frazer
FRAZ/18/78 · Pièce · 24 Feb. 1932
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Dymock's Manor, Ditchling, Sussex - Is pleased to hear good news of Frazer's eyes; congratulates Frazer on the new Scotch honours [Freedom of Glasgow]; is pleased her 'Singing Wood' is to be made into an operetta.