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- 28 Apr 1900 (Production)
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3 Hare Court, Inner Temple, London E.C. - Glad to hear that [Joseph] Joachim was so nice to her; hopes she also enjoyed her evening with the Piersons. Has talked to his father, who has convinced him that they should invite Sir Henry Howard to the wedding, as a relative; admits that it would be strange not to do so in England. Told his father it may cause difficulties with the Grandmonts; but he replied that politics should not enter into the matter. In a way it would be a slight to his father, since he wishes it, not to invite them; he would in that case not come over. Thinks that the Howards would not be 'much in the way' at the wedding, especially as his brothers and parents will be there; does not think him 'a bad fellow, and she, though dull, was quite harmless'; will not deny it would be pleasanter if they did not come. More serious if the Grandmonts really object; understands their feelings, though thinks them 'wrong and unreasonable'; they are among Bessie's best friends and good friends of his too, and it is through them that he and Bessie know each other; would be a great pity if they did not come. Does not think the fact her uncle, who will send the invitations, does not know the Howards is 'essential'. She will have to explain the situation to him; then the Grandmonts should probably be told as soon as possible so that they can make a decision. He or his father could write to her uncle to explain if she prefers.
The marriage conditions are all right; both he and his father will write to her uncle about them. Is going to Cambridge tomorrow and will see Tom Moore; wants to read him the two finished acts of the play. Will probably 'take wings' on Saturday evening: become an 'angel' and 'cease to be an active member of the Society of Apostles'. [Oswald?] Sickert is probably coming to Dorking the Sunday after; has worked well recently, and a few visitors will not make much difference. Sanger is back and seems well again, from the little Bob has seen of him. Has been to the tailors and it is hard to find material of the kind she wants; sends some more patterns, which he thinks will look lighter when made up and were lighter than the ones he wore for Roger [Fry's] wedding. The travelling clock which the servants have given them is very good; there was a note with it in Booa [Mary Prestwich]'s handwriting, which he copies out. Wants to write them a thank-you note, but is unsure how to address it; had better ask his mother.
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17/132. - Note, dated 27 Apr 1900, accompanying the wedding present from the servants in Booa [Mary Prestwich]'s hand; referred to in this letter.
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- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Sujet)
- Joachim, Joseph (1831-1907), violinist (Sujet)
- Pierson, Nicolaas Gerard (1839-1909) banker, economist, and politician (Sujet)
- Waller, Catharina Rutgera Pierson (1837-1913) wife of Nicolaas Pierson (Sujet)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Sujet)
- Howard, Sir Henry (1843-1921) Knight, diplomat (Sujet)
- Grandmont, Alphonse Marie Antoine Joseph (1837-1909) diplomat and translator (Sujet)
- Hubrecht, Abrahamina Arnolda Louise Grandmont (1855-1913) painter, wife of Alphonse Grandmont (Sujet)
- Howard, Cecilia (d 1907) wife of Sir Henry Howard (Sujet)
- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Sujet)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Sujet)
- Trevelyan, Sir Charles Philips (1870-1958), 3rd Baronet, politician (Sujet)
- Hubrecht, Paul François (1829-1902) lawyer and politician (Sujet)
- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Sujet)
- Cambridge Conversazione Society (Sujet)
- Sickert, Oswald Valentine (1871-1923) writer and salesman (Sujet)
- Sanger, Charles Percy (1871-1930) barrister (Sujet)
- Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934), art historian, critic, and painter (Sujet)
- Prestwich, Mary Barrow (c 1843-1924) housekeeper to Sir George and Lady Trevelyan, known as Booa (Sujet)