Item 95 - Letter from William Tuckwell to A. J. Munby

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Letter from William Tuckwell to A. J. Munby

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  • 9 May 1907 (Creation)

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Gift of A. J. Munby, 2 May 1910.

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Pyrford Rough, Woking -- Returns vol. II, regrets that it is only privately published, would enjoy reviewing it; notes the gorse, broom, and rhododendron blooming, and that he passed three nightingales 'new abaysshed' as Chaucer says, and not yet back to full melody. This letter is followed by a list, also in Tuckwell's hand[?] listing the younger Darwin generation.

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      Tipped in to the front endpaper of Munby's copy of vol. II of H. E. Litchfield's Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin, A Century of Family Letters (Cambridge: Printed at the University Press, 1904), Munby Collection (Munby.c.66).

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