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Thanks his mother for her letter. The editors [of the school newspaper] have 'not had time to print the paper', so it will come out tomorrow and he will send it on soon. Notes in Latin that they were beaten 'in a great fight': seven-nil. Their next match is on the 3rd. He played at right wing as he did for the last match; has 'got an eleven-cap' as several others have. Has not yet had time to answer 'Grandpapa' yet [Sir Charles Trevelyan or Robert Needham Philips], but will today. Asked about Fredy [sic] Stephenson at Farnborough, and found he was 'top of the school'; Freddy 'must be very young for that'. There are seventy-six boys at Farnborough.
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Frederick Walter Stephenson's family were neighbours of the Trevelyans in Ennismore Gardens, London.
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- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward (1807-1886), 1st Baronet, civil servant and colonial administrator (Subject)
- Philips, Robert Needham (1815-1890) merchant, manufacturer and politician (Subject)
- Stephenson, Frederick Walter (1872-1944) banker (Subject)