File 638 - Papers of Edward David Chetham-Strode and family

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Add. MS a/638

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Papers of Edward David Chetham-Strode and family

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  • [1870-1950] (Creation)

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19 folded sheets, 9 single sheets, 3 envelopes, 3 printed booklets

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(1871-1958)

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Gift of Dr Arnold Hunt, June 2018.

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Two letters from Edward's parents Augustus Chetham-Strode to his wife Esther Frederica, dated 19 April [1870?] and 24 April 1870, the first incomplete.

Two letters from A. M. Crichton, [Andrew Coventry Maitland-Makgill-Crichton], to his sister Esther Chetham-Strode], 26 and 29 Jan 1884.

Letters from Edward Chetham-Strode to his mother:
(a) from Cargilfield School, [c. 1883]
(b) from Charterhouse, 10 July [1887]
(c) from Trinity, 4 June [1892]
(d) from Trinity, 14 June [1892]
(e) from Trinity, 16 June [1892]
(f) from Dresden, 5 Oct. [1893?]
(g) from Dresden, 31 Oct. [1893?]
(h) from Dresden, Sunday 19 [Nov.?] 1893

Letter from Richard Appleton (Edward’s Tutor at Trinity and later Master of Selwyn) to Esther Chetham-Strode, 5 Aug. 1892

Pro-forma letter to Edward from Burke’s Peerage, [c. 1950?], including draft entry

Document in Arabic (a passport?) inscribed to Commander Augustus Chetham-Strode

Untitled poem signed ‘Edward C’

Three pages of biographical notes of Augustus Chetham-Strode and Frederic René Coudert

Printed School Lists for Cargilfield, Trinity, Edinburgh, July 1883 and April 1885, and for Charterhouse, May 1887.

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