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FRAZ/33/410
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Letter from Rose E. Thomson to Lady Frazer
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- 23 Nov. 1939 (Creation)
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Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Her husband cannot answer her letter himself, as he has been ill since March, a case of over-work nearly all his life; the Vice Master [Denys Arthur Winstanley] takes his place and they will not hear of his resignation; he was pleased to hear that Frazer's notebooks were donated to the British Museum; their daughter Joan is now at the Labour Ministry in Sidney College; hopes they enjoy their new flats; will call next week, 'I only wish I could say that my Husband is clear in his mind now'.
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- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Thomson, Rose Elizabeth (1860-1951), wife of Sir Joseph John Thomson (Subject)
- Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940), knight, physicist (Subject)
- Winstanley, Denys Arthur (1877-1947), historian (Subject)
- Charnock, Joan Paget (1903-1987), daughter of Sir Joseph John Thomson, author (Subject)