Item 127 - Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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  • 15 June 1928 (Creation)

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Garden Corner, West Road, Cambridge. - Glad the 'high backed chairs sold so well'. Afraid that Sir George, 'owing to his debility', has made 'rather a mess about the papers in the bureau'; George went all the way to Northumberland since his father said he had something very important to tell him at once (it was all right, since he was able to do 'some Hallington business' while he was there) which turned out to be that he wanted to give George the papers; however, he was unable to find the key when he looked for it, so George thinks it would be better to leave it until after Sir George's death. Is very glad of the good news about Julian.

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