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Letter from Jessie Carey to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/32/83 · Item · [Jan. 1941]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Laregan, France Lynch, Stroud, Glos. - Birthday greetings, a bit late; recommends Professor Denis Saurat's 'Regeneration'; has enjoyed the Frazer memoir; has become a correspondent of Professor Forsyth and Mrs W. H. Young [Grace Chisholm Young], whose husband has lost his memory and is marooned in Lausanne; is glad to hear good news of the Frazers.

Letter from Jessie Carey to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/16/8 · Item · 18 Sept. 1940
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Laregan, France Lynch, Stroud, Glos. - Thanks her for the Downie biography; wonders if she would enjoy the memoirs of Sir Oliver Lodge as much; is glad they are happy in their flat, petrol rationing means she cannot get out as much, has a new grandchild she hasn't visited; has been reading Ramsay Muir and Dorothy Sayers, recommends Brysson Morrison's 'Where the Wind Blows' set in Glasgow 100 years ago; prays for victory, is happy the country has 'a spirit of boundless hope and a determination that justice and freedom must be world-wide.'

Letter from Lilly Frazer to J. G. Frazer
FRAZ/17/48 · Item · [18 Dec. 1904]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

26 Grove Park, Lodge Lane, Liverpool - Describes a theatre performance of a play she wrote, was compared to Molière; her visit to the Careys [Frank and Jessie?] was spoiled by ill children; house she's now in is luxurious; Aimée is particularly nice, sees a lot of Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Nisbet says her sister fell in love with him; Lilly [Grove] and Mr V. G. acted well; arrangements at the College were difficult as nothing had been done; hairdresser took an hour and a half, but all went well; no letters; hopes to return home 7 Jan. Accompanied by an unaddressed envelope with note in J. G. Frazer's hand, 'L. 18 Dec. 1904. Molière lecture at Liverpool'.

Copy letter from F. S. Carey to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS b/35/152 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

3 Cavendish Terrace, Liverpool. Dated July 17, 1912 - Thanks him for the books; wife is taking a rest-cure; recommends E.H.R.'s [George Henry Rendall's] Charterhouse Sermons as worth reading.