Nos. 1434 and 1440 of 'La Semaine littéraire'.
153: Contains letter from Père Hyacinthe (Charles Jean Marie Loyson).
The Holborn Review, The Poplars, Albert Road, Whalley Range, Manchester - Is sorry Sir James was unwell and could not come to get the Honorary Degree; is interested to read what she says about Houtin's work on 'Père Hyacinthe' and wanting a review, if she wants to write an article he'd be pleased to publish it, and discusses length, date of publication, and honorarium; her letter mentioned an enclosure but it was not included, though he gathers it is something written by Sir James on Renan and is interested to hear about it.
Disbound notebook containing notes on Père Hyacinthe [Charles Loyson], accompanied by 5 items laid in loose, including an appeal in an unidentified hand for letters by Père Hyacinthe, and a telegram from Pére Hyacinthe[?] to [Emilie?] Meriman [later Loyson] in Rome dated 9 [Jan.?] 1872 beginning: 'Michaud obstiné' (Item 38).
Notes made by Frazer on Père Hyacinthe [Charles Loyson] as mentioned in Franz Liszt's 'Briefe' Vol. VI (Leipzig, 1902).
Neuilly - Has offered to hand over his correspondence with Hyacinthe Loyson to his son Paul, who has thanked him and asked that they be entrusted to l'Abbé.
Typescript draft, corrected, with note at top in Lilly Frazer's hand: 'Review in the Holborn Review by Lady Frazer of A. Houtin, Le Père Hyacinthe', and 'voir pp 35 & 36' and 'written in December 1923'.
Paris, 18, rue Cuvier - Thanks him for his nice note about his book on Charles Perraud; he doubtless knows that the Bishop de Nevers is suing him, saying that he published without his authorisation; regrets he cannot give him more information on Charles Perraud's 'Méditations'; has commenced a biography of Père Hyacinthe [Charles Loyson], but the problem with Perraud is impacting his ability to get permission to use documents.