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TRER/3/199
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Letter from Alice Clara [Lily] Forster to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 18 Jan [1919?] (Creation)
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Harnham, Monument Green, Weybridge. - Morgan hopes to be back early next month. He has been busy meeting prisoners from Turkey, including Sir Joseph Napier, a great-nephew of Miss [Laura] Forster, whose father Sir Lennox was killed at Gallipoli. Sir Joseph was well treated: he told Morgan that the officers were much better treated than the men since the Turks were 'such savages & such fools they did not think men mattered' - including their own men. Went to see Miss Forster in September: afraid she is aged a great deal by anxiety. Is glad that Joe Napier is now with her, and hopes she will soon see Morgan. Glad Trevelyan is liking his work; hopes Mrs Trevelyan and their son are well.
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- Forster, Alice Clara (1855-1945), mother of E. M. Forster (Subject)
- Forster, Laura Mary (1839-1924), aunt of E. M. Forster (Subject)
- Napier, Sir Joseph William Lennox (1895-1986) 4th Baronet, soldier (Subject)
- Napier, Sir William Lennox (1867-1915) 3rd Baronet, soldier (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Subject)
- Forster, Edward Morgan (1879-1970), novelist and essayist (Subject)