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- 8 Sept 1899 (Produção)
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c/o Madame Grandmont, Villa Ma Retraite, Ede, by Arnheim, Holland:- Has been here 'several days', having 'a very pleasant time'; the weather has been 'dreadfully hot' but after several thunderstorms is now better. Will stay for a few more days, then go to Amsterdam and the Hague with Madame Grandmont before returning to England around the 14th.
The household here 'consists of M. Hubrecht and his wife', the parents of Madame Grandmont; the Grandmonts, 'a sister of Madame G [Maria Hubrecht], and a cousin of theirs who has always lived with them, the one who plays the violin [Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven]'. 'Old Hubrecht' is on the Queen's Privy Council, and 'rather a swell. He is very nice and sensible, but rather tiresome sometimes... rather funny about small matters. But he is a very typical Dutch character'. He is 'a friend of Lord Reay' and in some ways reminds Robert of 'Grandpapa Philips, though he is not so forcible'. His wife is 'a charming person, and at 76 still insists on managing her housekeeping all by herself'. Has already told his mother about the Grandmonts and their cousin.
More cousins, the Röntgens, who are musicians, are coming soon, but Robert has not yet heard much music. His hosts are 'very moderate about the Transvaal, and though they disapprove strongly of Chamberlain [Joseph Chamberlain, British minister for the Colonies] and think a war would be wrong, they are not at all pleased with the Boers'. Went to Utrecht yesterday, where he lunched with Mrs Grandmont's brother Professor Hubrecht, 'a celebrated Zoologist, who has discovered the missing link in a Javan or Sumatran monkey'. Utrecht is a 'nice old town, but there are no works of art there except the Cathedral tower'.
Hopes everyone is well, and that his father is 'getting on well with his work [on the next volume of The American Revolution]. The roads here 'are paved with brick, which makes an excellent pavement, besides being beautiful'.
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- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Assunto)
- Hubrecht, Abrahamina Arnolda Louise Grandmont (1855-1913) painter, wife of Alphonse Grandmont (Assunto)
- Hubrecht, Paul François (1829-1902) lawyer and politician (Assunto)
- Hoeven, Maria Pruys van der (1824-1901) wife of Paul François Hubrecht (Assunto)
- Grandmont, Alphonse Marie Antoine Joseph (1837-1909) diplomat and translator (Assunto)
- Hubrecht, Maria (1865-1950) painter, known as Tuttie (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Assunto)
- Mackay, Donald James (1839-1921), 11th Lord Reay and Baron Reay (Assunto)
- Philips, Robert Needham (1815-1890) merchant, manufacturer and politician (Assunto)
- Röntgen, Abrahamina (1870-1940), piano teacher (Assunto)
- Röntgen, Julius Engelbert (1855-1932), composer (Assunto)
- Chamberlain, Joseph (1836-1914), industrialist and politician (Assunto)
- Hubrecht, Ambrosius Arnold Willem (1853-1915) zoologist (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Assunto)