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- 4 June 1908 (Creation)
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Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - Glad to hear they are all well; Caroline sends love; a 'cuckoo for ever calling here' makes him think of 'the dear little boy' [Paul] and of 'Will Shakespeare'. They have just finished Hogg [his life of Shelley], and thinks more of Hogg 'in his queer way' than ever; has been reading a Macmillan edition of Shelley: 'What a poet!'. Has read [Roger] Fry's article in the Burlington Magazine, and paid a second visit to the illuminated manuscripts [exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club] yesterday before leaving London; has also looked through the British Museum facsimiles here and at Grosvenor Crescent. Hopes Fry's wife will 'go on satisfactorily'. The 'Doctorate business' [his forthcoming honorary degree at Cambridge] is 'very plain sailing': Lord Halsbury, Lord Rayleigh, and Sir James Ramsey will also be staying at [Trinity College] Lodge; they lunch at [Gonville &] Caius, whose Master [Ernest Roberts] is Vice Chancellor. Others receiving honorary degrees are: the Duke of Northumberland; Admiral Sir John Fisher; Charles Parsons; Sir James Ramsay; Sir W[illiam] Crookes; Professor Lamb; Professor Marshall; Asquith; Lord Halsbury; Sir Hubert Herkomer; Sir Andrew Noble; Rudyard Kipling; Professor Living; they will 'advance on the Senate House...like the English at Trafalgar'. in two columns. Is looking forward to dinner in the hall at Trinity. Went to Harrow on Tuesday and will tell Robert about it and about the 'Cacciola affair'.
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- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Paul (1906-1909), son of Elizabeth and Robert Calverley Trevelyan (Subject)
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), playwright and poet (Subject)
- Hogg, Thomas Jefferson (1792-1862), barrister and writer (Subject)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) poet (Subject)
- Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934), art historian, critic, and painter (Subject)
- Burlington Magazine (Subject)
- Burlington Fine Arts Club (Subject)
- Fry, Helen (1864-1937), artist (Subject)
- Giffard, Hardinge Stanley (1823-1921), 1st Earl of Halsbury, judge (Subject)
- Strutt, John William (1842-1919), 3rd Baron Rayleigh, experimental and mathematical physicist (Subject)
- Ramsay, Sir James Henry (1832-1925), 10th Baronet, historian (Subject)
- Roberts, Ernest Stewart (1847-1912) Classicist and academic administrator (Subject)
- Percy, Henry George (1846–1918) 7th Duke of Northumberland (Subject)
- Fisher, John Arbuthnot (1841–1920) 1st Baron Fisher, naval officer (Subject)
- Parsons, Sir Charles Algernon (1854-1931) Knight, engineer and scientist (Subject)
- Lamb, Sir Horace (1849-1934), Knight, mathematician (Subject)
- Asquith, Herbert Henry (1852-1928), 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Herkomer, Sir Hubert von (1849-1914), knight, painter and illustrator (Subject)
- Noble, Sir Andrew (1831-1915) 1st Baronet, industrialist and expert in artillery (Subject)
- Kipling, Joseph Rudyard (1865–1936) writer and poet (Subject)
- Liveing, George Downing (1827-1924), chemist and university administrator (Subject)
- Cacciola, Salvatore (1846-1927) politician (Subject)
- Marshall, Alfred (1842-1924), economist (Subject)
- Crookes, Sir William (1832–1919) Knight, chemist and science journalist (Subject)