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Add. MS b/35/159 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Ash Lea, Rock Park, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. Dated Nov. 28, 1918 - Thanks him for 'Folk-Lore in the Old Testament'; an old sea captain neighbour of theirs admires all his work immensely; is pleased at the dedication to Trinity; has been lucky to have his boys [Windham and Richard] spared in the war; Charles Bonnier was imprisioned by the Germans for espionage but is returned safely.

Add. MS b/35/153 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

3 Cavendish Terrace, Liverpool. Dated Nov. 13, 1912 - Reacts to news that the Frazers are thinking of moving to Edinburgh; changes are happening [at the University of Liverpool], [Charles] Bonnier is retiring, and the Registrar [Percival Hebblethwaite] is seriously ill; has not seen [Chauncey] Puzey for some time; Strong is well.