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TRER/21/129 · Item · 21 July 1939
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

43 Fetter Lane, EC4. - Pleased to have a copy of Vol I of Trevelyan's "Collected Works"; comments, though 'a beginner', that it would be easier to read some pieces if 'capitals were not used at the beginning of every line'. Congratulates him on the successful publication; the whole set of volumes will be a 'very impressive body of work'. Is pleased to have 'played a humble part in its technical production'.

TRER/18/65 · Item · 3 Apr 1946
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

The Times Literary Supplement, The Times Publishing Company Ltd, Printing House Square, London, E.C.4. - Very kind of Trevelyan to send him his 'little book of poems' ["From the Shiffolds"] last Christmas; apologises for taking so long to thank him, 'nonwithstanding the long interval that has elapsed' since their last meeting. His life is such 'turmoil' that he 'does not have time for writing'; apologises for also sending only a typewritten acknowledgement of Trevelyan's letter about Ursula Wood; would be glad to meet her and suggests she visits him one afternoon; has a 'few particulars' about her from Trevelyan's letter, and remembers that there is a poem 'inscribed to her' in "From the Shiffolds". Asks if he might see Trevelyan some day, as 'there is counsel that [he] should like to ask, and few but [Trevelyan] can give it, or would'.