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TRER/2/32
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Letter from Crompton Llewelyn Davies to R. C. Trevelyan
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- c. 1898 (Creation)
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The Mill House, Grantchester, Cambridge. - Arrangements for a gathering [at the Swan at Fittleworth, Sussex, see 2/33 and 2/34] over Easter. [Robin] Mayor is named twice in Trevelyan's list; he should also include Henry Dakyns, Alfred Whitehead and North [Whitehead]. Should think by Wednesday there will be room for 'V.W.' [Vaughan Williams], and room for 'Dakyns pere' and Arthur [Dakyns] at any time. The back of the paper seems to show drinks consumed: Norton and Strachey appear as well as names mentioned in the letter.
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- Davies, Crompton Llewelyn (1868-1935), lawyer and civil servant (Subject)
- Mayor, Robert John Grote (1869-1947), civil servant and philosopher, known as Robin (Subject)
- Dakyns, Henry Graham (1874-1937) businessman (Subject)
- Whitehead, Alfred North (1861-1947), mathematician and philosopher (Subject)
- Whitehead, Alfred (1827–1898), clergyman and schoolmaster (Subject)
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872-1958), composer and folk song collector (Subject)
- Dakyns, Henry Graham (1838-1911) schoolmaster (Subject)
- Dakyns, Arthur Lindsay (1883-1941) barrister (Subject)
- Strachey, Giles Lytton (1880-1932), biographer and critic (Subject)
- Norton, Henry Tertius James (1886-1937) mathematician (Subject)