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Add. MS c/60/73 · Item · 30 Oct. 1906
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Romeland Cottage, St. Albans - Thanks him for 'Adonis, Attis, Osiris' and notes some parallels between Malay legends and the birth of Adonis, and lunar sympathy; thanks him for his praise of his book, and notes that he is working on a larger one, which he has no great hopes of publishing.

Add. MS c/60/71 · Item · 7 Nov. 1901
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

2 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge - Thanks him for his congratulations on his book ['Fables & Folk-tales from an Eastern Forest'?]; asks if he knows the reasons behind the spiritualistic performances with charms; has a theory about them he is working up into an article for the Folklore Society.

Add. MS c/60/70 · Item · 30 Dec. [1900]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

2 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge - Thanks him for the second edition of the 'Golden Bough'; relays the Cambridge news: the new museum scheme is going forward, a collection of Malay MSS and books has been presented to the library by [Richard] Wilkinson, [A. C.] Haddon is back, the Newalls are going to Padang to view the eclipse, suggests Frazer use them as a source for research, he is teaching Mrs Newall Malay, an apt pupil; is helping [William] Crooke with the new edition of Yule's 'Hobson-Jobson', Mrs Bensly and Dr [James] Hough have died; discusses masterships of Peterhouse and Queens' College; had a good time at the Trinity Feast.

Add. MS b/35/26 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

34 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Dated May 22nd /03 - Thanks him for his kind letter about his paper on Malay religion, will be continuing with ghosts, familiar spirits, wandering spirits, ritual and magic; answers his question about the reverence paid to certain fishes by certain Pitani [Patani?] families; thinks there should be a proper investigation of the beliefs of the aboriginal tribes of the Malay Peninsula; unfortunately Vaughan Stevens's work is not reliable, wonders what information [Walter William] Skeat will add in his forthcoming book; his own title of 'research student in anthropology' is an empty one, as any graduate may use it.

Add. MS b/37/205 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Romeland Cottage, St. Albans. Dated 30th October 1906 - Thanks him for 'Adonis, Attis, Osiris' and notes some parallels between Malay legends and the birth of Adonis, and lunar sympathy; thanks him for his praise of his book, and notes that he is working on a larger one, which he has no great hopes of publishing.

Add. MS b/37/203 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

2 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. Dated 7/11/01 - Thanks him for his congratulations on his book ['Fables & Folk-tales from an Eastern Forest'?]; asks if he knows the reasons behind the spiritualistic performances with charms; has a theory about them he is working up into an article for the Folklore Society.

Add. MS b/37/202 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

2 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. Dated December 30th (1900) - Thanks him for the second edition of the 'Golden Bough'; relays the Cambridge news: the new museum scheme is going forward, a collection of Malay MSS and books has been presented to the library by [Richard] Wilkinson, [A. C.] Haddon is back, the Newalls are going to Padang to view the eclipse, suggests Frazer use them as a source for research, he is teaching Mrs Newall Malay, an apt pupil; is helping [William] Crooke with the new edition of Yule's 'Hobson-Jobson'.