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TRER/12/138 · Item · 1 July 1908
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. - Has paid Mr Withers' fees and thinks them fair; still no sign of [Florence Trevelyan's] Will being proved. Eager to hear that Paul is better; asks what [his illness] was again as Caroline cannot quite remember. Also asks whether Robert told her about Rollo Russell; hopes it is not very bad.

TRER/12/188 · Item · 11 Jan 1912
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - Reassures Robert that Julian will talk when he wants something he cannot get without words. George 'picked up' on the last couple of days, but needs 'a change of thought, and a real holiday'; will see whether he has the review by Villari. Sir George's book [the last volume of "The American Revolution"] come out on 12 February and cannot now be affected by a printers' strike. Will be glad to 'welcome' Robert's ["The Bride of Dionysus"]. Has been studying the new "Harrow Register"; sees that twenty-two of the thirty-seven boys who came in his own 'quarter' are now dead; though not 'dear old Butler' whose letter, with some verses, he sends to Robert; wants Butler's letter back, and also Rollo Russell's address