FRAZ/17/49
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[30 Dec. 1904]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
Toft Hall, Knutsford - Is pleased for him [on learning of the Civil List pension], a burden has been lifted, but it won't make her reckless; it is nice that the King should be made to encourage literature; he deserves it by his devotion to it; will be back next week; will bring back Mr Gosse's letter and will write himself tonight; they are hunting tomorrow and Mrs L. [Minna Edith Elizabeth Leycester?] hates the idea and is going into Manchester. Accompanied by the envelope with note in J. G. Frazer's hand, 'L.F. 30 Dec. 1904 on hearing of pension'.