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HOUG/E/M/12/9
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Letter from Katie Lloyd to Lord Houghton
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- 24 Mar. 1875 (Creation)
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4 ff.
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Portland Terrace, Winchester [paper embossed with lion's head and the motto Esse quam videri]. - Has left Winton with her husband; they seek a curacy where a few pupils could be taught; cannot earn by drawing as her sight has been impaired by illness. Glad to hear of Robert's success; 'My dear father [Charles Alexander Johns of Winton House School] was so proud of him'. Her mother likes being back at Winton; her young brother has had rheumatism and must leave Harrow because of its clay soil. Requests a photograph.
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- Lloyd, Anne Catherine (1847-1903), née Johns, teacher, writer, and theosophist (Subject)
- Lloyd, John Henry (b c 1846), clergyman (Subject)
- Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe- (1858-1945), 1st Marquess of Crewe, politician (Subject)
- Johns, Charles Alexander (1811-1874), schoolmaster and writer on natural history (Subject)
- Johns, Ellen Julia (1821-1895), née Field, teacher, wife of Charles Alexander Johns (Subject)
- Johns, Edward Francis (1861-1948), schoolmaster (Subject)