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- 26 Sept [18]96 (Creation)
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29 Beaufort Str[eet], Chelsea. - Hears that Marsh has done well [in his civil service exams] but not 'what particular function' - colonial, military, or financial, he will choose; hopes he is 'satisfied and happy'. Sorry that Marsh could not come to Wallington, and hopes he has good hunting and fishing in Scotland. Asks what he thinks of the Czar; would like to meet 'a live deer-stalking tyrant'. Has taken Copse Cottage, near Friday's Hill [home of the Pearsall Smiths]; Bertie and Alys [Russell] left for America today, and Logan is soon leaving for Italy, so Bob will be glad of occasional company. Intends to hire a piano for Marsh and [G.E.] Moore; has four bedrooms, three sitting rooms and four sculleries. Tells Marsh to return from Scotland 'not too religious, and... without loosing [sic] your artistic instinct' as he is 'required as a patron and lover of young art to guarantee a guinea of the... fund for Roger [Fry's] exhibition at Cambridge, which will include works by Conder, Ricket[t]s, Shannon, Steer, W[alter] Sickert, Rothenstein, Maccoll, Savage, Houseman and Tonks [emphasised]. Also wants Marsh to get [Desmond] MacCarthy and [? Francis] Balfour, for whom he himself does not have addeses, to contribute; promises to do so should be sent to A[rthur] E[verett] Shipley at Christs [College Cambridge]. Has been writing letters all morning, imagining what he will look like in the new frock-coat which he is having made for the wedding of Roger [Fry] and Helen [Coombe], at which he is to be best man.
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- Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), knight, civil servant and patron of the arts (Subject)
- Nicholas II (1868-1918) Emperor of Russia (Subject)
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Subject)
- Russell, Alyssa Whitall (1867-1951) relief worker, known as Alys (Subject)
- Smith, Lloyd Logan Pearsall (1865-1946) writer (Subject)
- Moore, George Edward (1873–1958), philosopher (Subject)
- Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934), art historian, critic, and painter (Subject)
- Conder, Charles Edward (1868-1909) painter, lithographer and designer (Subject)
- Ricketts, Charles de Sousy (1866-1931) artist, illustrator, author and printer (Subject)
- Shannon, Charles Haslewood (1863-1937) artist (Subject)
- Steer, Philip Wilson (1860-1942) artist (Subject)
- Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942), painter (Subject)
- Rothenstein, Sir William (1872–1945), knight, artist and art administrator (Subject)
- MacColl, Dugald Sutherland (1859-1948) painter and museum administrator (Subject)
- Housman, Laurence (1865-1959), writer and artist (Subject)
- Tonks, Henry (1862-1937) artist and art teacher (Subject)
- Balfour, Francis Maitland (1851-1882), comparative morphologist (Subject)
- Shipley, Sir Arthur Everett (1861–1927), Knight, zoologist (Subject)
- Fry, Helen (1864-1937), artist (Subject)