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Add. MS a/778
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Letter from [E. F. Benson] to Denys Winstanley
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- 6 Apr. 1925 (Creation)
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1 folded sheet
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Bequest of Denys Winstanley May 1947.
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Lamb House, Rye, Sussex -- Has been very busy and unable to reply; Dadie [Rylands?] has written a delightful letter which has swept away all sense of vexation; is glad to hear Winstanley keeps up his strength; his cousin Cordelia has been visiting, and he reflects on his essential discomfort with women, who "expect such curious tributes, & are distressed by such wholly unaccountable things,"; Turner is visiting now.
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Found laid in loose to Denys Winstanley's copy of Alfred Baudrillart's Philippe V et la cour de France (1890), Trinity College Library shelf mark 127.c.89.24.