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- 30 Sept 1929 (Vervaardig)
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Robin Ghyll, Langdale, Ambleside. - As he and Janet have 'hoped and expected' for a while, Mary has got engaged to John Moorman, who came to Hallington for a week in August; they met in June, at the Cornfords' musical parties in Cambridge. He left Cambridge this year, having stayed after his degree to train as a clergyman, and is now a curate in Leeds; he studied under [George Gordon] Coulton, who 'thinks highly of him'. He is 'liberal-minded', and George has discussed religion and history with him 'with much agreement and no feeling of barrier'. Moorman is also a 'fine walker' and is 'small but wiry'; his father was Professor of English at Leeds, and his mother is 'much respected in academic circles', and matron of a University hall in Leeds; their closest family friend is [Arthur] Grant, recently retired from the History Professorship there, a 'first-rate man'. Moorman's 'most intimate older and younger friends are Bishop Wyld [sic: Herbert Wild, Bishop of Newcastle], who conducted George and Bob's parents' funerals, and his son [John?]; in fact his 'whole entourage and atmosphere is about equally academic and clerical'. Thinks he will suit Mary very well, though 'not many people would', so he and Janet are much pleased.
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- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Onderwerp)
- Trevelyan, Janet Penrose (1879-1956), author (Onderwerp)
- Moorman, Mary Caroline (1905-1994), historian and biographer (Onderwerp)
- Moorman, John Richard Humpidge (1905-1989) bishop of Ripon and ecumenist (Onderwerp)
- Cornford, Frances Crofts (1886-1960) née Darwin, poet (Onderwerp)
- Cornford, Francis Macdonald (1874-1943), classical scholar (Onderwerp)
- Coulton, George Gordon (1858-1947), historian and controversialist (Onderwerp)
- Moorman, Frederic William (1872-1918) poet, playwright, Professor of English (Onderwerp)
- Moorman, Frances Beatrice (1867–1956) wife of Frederic William Moorman (Onderwerp)
- Grant, Arthur James (1862-1948), historian (Onderwerp)
- Wild, Herbert Louis (1865-1940) Bishop of Newcastle (Onderwerp)
- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Onderwerp)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Onderwerp)
- Wild, John Herbert Severn (1904-1992) Dean of Durham Cathedral, Master of University College, Oxford (Onderwerp)