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CLIF/A4/12 · Item · 13 June 1878
Part of Papers of W. K. Clifford

24 Bryanston Street, W.—Discusses the Cliffords’ health and movements. The doctors do not think that Willi should return to England yet. She and Fred think of coming to join them, perhaps with the children. Gives news of their present activities andread more

TRER/7/155 · Item · 5 Aug 1910 [postmark]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Postmarked Englefield Green, Surrey; addressed to Elizabeth Trevelyan at Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth, but forwarded to her at the Shiffolds. - Apologises; asks if he may come on the afternoon of Thursday 10th. Is going to the [Douglas?] Freshfields on theread more

Add. MS c/103/19 · Item · [1906?]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to Nora's letter of two days previously, which was of intense interest to her. Says she has been absorbed by Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir, and suggests that in addition to the biography and letters, people who knew Henry could each write down anread more

Cornish, Blanche Warre (1844-1922), writer and conversationalist
Add. MS c/101/23 · Item · 15 Sep 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Writes on the death of Henry Sidgwick, expressing her sympathy with Nora on her loss. Refers to Nora's letter written from Cliftonville two months previously. States how Henry's 'brave facing of the great parting and change' touched them profoundly.read more

Cornish, Blanche Warre (1844-1922), writer and conversationalist
TRER/8/4 · Item · [Aug 1905]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Northlands, Englefield Green, Surrey. - Very pleased that Donald [Tovey] can stay with the Trevelyans; describes his habits and diet at length. Asks if they will 'hale him away from Mrs [Ellen] Joachim's' after his time there; hopes he will go to Mrsread more

Add. MS c/103/40 · Item · 6 May 1906
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Has only just finished reading Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir; explains that they [she and her husband?] went abroad in March. States that as a biography it is 'vividly interesting from the first page to the last....' Remarks on the strong sense the letters 'read more

TRER/8/42 · Item · 11-12 Aug 1910
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Northlands, Englefield Green, Surrey. - Donald [Tovey]'s bad health has delayed his stay with the Trevelyans; she was with him in London with their 'very dear friends the Wallaces in their terrible bereavement' [the death of Emily Wallace] who keptread more

TRER/8/47 · Item · 24 Aug 1910
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Kirsch's Hotel, Bad Nauheim. - It is good of Bessie, when she has Julian to take care of as well [to look after Donald Tovey so well?]; thanks her for writing; thinks it will not be safe to try the Sanatogen for a while but to keep with the brown tonic,read more

Add. MS c/99/63 · Item · [27] Feb 1866
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

In relation to Easter, states that his plans are uncertain. Is glad that she is interested in [William] Lecky. Gives his thoughts on reading and thinking; believes that 'it is not so easy as people think to choose reading that really sets the mind toread more