|
Box--
Folder |
Date |
Recipient |
Content/Comments
|
RB’s
Address |
|
II-1 |
1890
Sept
11 |
RB
to
herself |
Grocery
list,
menu,
guest
list? |
Worcester,
Oxford |
|
II-1 |
n.d. |
? |
Scrap
with
Rhoda
Broughton’s
signature |
|
|
II-2 |
----
M ay
23 |
Beeching,
Henry
(Dean
of
Norwich) |
RB
says
his
friend
Mr.
Rathbone
had
called
on
her
and
she
liked
him
very
much
and
wishing
Mr.
Beeching
could
come
up
from
Mickail.
2
ms.
pp.
|
27
Holywell,
Oxford
|
|
II-3 |
1911
Jan
22
(postmarked
1911
Jan
23) |
Belloc,
Hillaire |
RB
thanks
him
for
his
"charming"
book
and
comments
on
what
interesting
people
he
has
known
&
written
about.
She
mentions
George
Eliot,
the
Howitts,
a
Miss
Homer
&
Mrs.
Proctor
from
his
book.
4
ms.
pp. |
18
Eaton
Mansion,
Sloane
Square,
London,
SW |
|
II-4 |
1891
Dec
18 |
Bentley,
Richard |
"For
my
last
short
story
you
gave
me
L50
with
permissions
to
republish
if I
wished.
Do
you
feel
inclined
to
repeat
these
terms?"
2
ms.
pp. |
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond
Hill,
SW |
|
II-4 |
1888
Jan
16 |
Bentley,
Richard |
RB
declines
"to
let
my
[her]
portrait
appear
in
your
journal."
1
ms.
p. |
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-4 |
1892
May
4 |
Bentley,
Richard |
"you
are
welcome
to
fill
in
the
blanks
with
any
names..."
1
ms.
p.
|
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richman
Hills,
SW |
|
II-4 |
----
Dec
4 |
Bentley,
Richard |
Regarding
a
short
story
"Was
She
Mad?"
RB
states
that
she
would
like
it
returned
if
she
still
has
the
rights
to
it.
2
ms.
pp. |
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richman,
Surrey |
|
II-5 |
----
Sept
3 |
Boyle |
RB
invites
Mrs.
Boyle
&
Miss
Parker
to
tea.
1
ms.
p.
|
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond
Hill,
Surrey |
|
II-6 |
----
Sept
30 |
Brackenbury,
Priscilla |
RB
asks
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Brackenbury
to
remember
their
promise
to
spend
a
day
with
her
in
Oxford.
&
says
she
would
be
delighted
if
Lady
Russell
would
come
also.
2
ms.
pp.
|
27
Holywell,
Oxford
|
|
II-7 |
1883
Apr
18 |
Daniel |
RB
has
found
Mr.
Daniel’s
pretty
Bridge
book.
She
has
not
begun
to
"grapple"?
with
Gargantua
(probably
refers
to
Promethius
the
Firegiver).
2
ms.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford
|
|
II-7 |
1903
May
15
or
later |
Daniel |
Mr.
Daniel
became
provost
in
1903.
He
is
the
Daniel
of
the
Daniel
Press.
3
ms.
pp.
|
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-7 |
1907
June
9 |
Daniel
|
RB
expresses
regret
at
receiving
the
invitation
to
Mrs.
Daniel’s
daughter’s
wedding
just
as
she
was
leaving
Florence
for
Paris
3
ms.
pp. |
Written
from
a
hotel
in
Paris
|
|
II-7 |
----
Feb
4 |
Daniel |
She
thanks
Daniel
for
the
bookplate
&
invites
him
to
tea
to
see
her
new
acquisition.
2
ms.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-7 |
----
May
27 |
Daniel |
Letter
edged
in
black
thanking
Mrs.
Daniel
for
her
expressed
sorrow
at
the
death
of
Mr.
Broughton’s
sister
&
saying
she
must
now
take
up
the
problems
of
life
without
her
sister.
2
ms.
pp. |
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond
Hill,
SW |
|
II-7 |
----
May
26 |
Daniel |
RB
expresses
regret
that
she
could
not
accept
Mrs.
Daniel’s
invitation
to a
garden
party.
3
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-7 |
----
Dec
23 |
Daniel |
RB
is
off
to
Wales.
She
thanks
Daniel
for
"looking
up
about
Stratford"
[?]
and
for
the
bookplates
he
sent.
2 ½
ms.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-7 |
n.d. |
Daniel
(Provost
of
Worcester
College,
Oxford) |
Literary
references
to
Tate,
Dryden,
Scott,
etc.
"As
to
the
Laureateship,
with
a
few
exceptions
what
a
patent
of
mediocrity
it
has
been!"
3
ms.
pp. |
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond,
Surrey |
|
II-8 |
----
Feb
14 |
Fielder |
RB
says
that
she
would
be
hoping
for
a
visit
with
Mrs.
Fielder
who
was
living
close
by.
1 ½
ms.
pp. |
83,
Cromwell
Road,
SW
|
|
II-9 |
1902
Aug
12 |
Hiatt,
Charles |
"I
was
not
born
in
Shropshire.
Yours
faithfully."
Postcard |
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
|
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Moody’s
list
of
Loundes’
works |
|
|
II-10 |
1911
Apr
23 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Short
stories
do
better
than
novels
3
ms.
pp. |
The
White
House,
1
Higher
Terrace,
Torquay |
|
II-10 |
1911
Sept
30 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
hopes
to
see
Lowndes
in
London
3
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1911
Oct
13 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
praises
Lowndes’
children
3
ms.
pp. |
99,
Cadogen
Gardens,
S.W. |
|
II-10 |
1913
Mar
10 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"Finished
your
stories,"
They
gave
pleasure.
RB’s
glad
Lowndes
got
to
meet
Henry
James
3
ms.
pp. |
99,
Cadogen
Gardens,
S.W. |
|
II-10 |
1913
Sept
5 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
likes
Lowndes’
novel,
THE
LODGER
3
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1913
Sept
9 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Henry
James
is
waiting
to
read
THE
LODGER,
sorry
about
all
the
illness
among
the
Lowdnes.
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford
|
|
II-10 |
1913
Oct
2 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"thank
you
for…your
imposing
looking
EMPRESS
FREDERIC"
3
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1913
Oct
9 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Re:
Loundes’
Empress
Frederic.
RB
comments
on
Bismarck
&
Albert
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View
Headington,
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1914
Dec
5 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Re:
Henry
James,
Hugh
Walpole
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1915
July
20 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Re:
Lloyd
George
et.
al.
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
July
24 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
RB
is
glad
Lowndes
is
going
to
Scotland.
She
laments
British
losses
in
WW
I.
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
Aug
3 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Lowndes’
ANNA
"brilliant
debut
in
the
U.S.A."
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
Aug
18 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Chitchat/gossip
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
Sept
15 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Henry
James
is
"by
choice…an
Englishman."
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
Sept
25 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
RB
is
glad
that
"Westminster
was
not
one
of
the
Raided
Districts"
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1916
Nov
8 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
is
glad
Lowndes
&
Mrs.
Hansborough
can
come
for
tea
3
ms.
pp. |
99,
Cadogen
Gardens,
S.W. |
|
II-10 |
1917
May
21 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
War
affairs
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1917
May
25 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
War
restrictions
make
travel
difficult.
Gossip
on
homefront
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1917
Whit
Tues.
May/June |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
More
rumors
of
war
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Mar
10 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Trading
limericks |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
Apr
1 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
War,
their
current
works
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
Apr
3 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
War
news,
"miraculous"
that
Charles
survived
attack |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
Apr
6 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Their
correspondence
is
proof
of
friendship,
hopes
Lowndes
is
well
again.
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
May
6 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
hopes
Lowndes
"could
get
quite
fit
again
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
May
11 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Various
social
chatter.
RB
hopes
again
Lowndes
is
well
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1918
May
25 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
is
dying
to
hear
Lowndes
"Asquithiana."
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Sept
7 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
talks
of
Lowndes’
"Scotch
visits.
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Sept
12 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
is
sorry
Lowndes’
nephew
is
missing,.
Gloom
over
war
losses
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Oct
10 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"Your
‘Thriller’
arrived."
"After
4
dreadful
years"
of
war,"Hope
&
Joy."
4
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Oct
28 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"Bless
you…for
a
long
letter,
full
of
‘Plums’!"
4
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Nov
9 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
"can
hardly
breathe
between
the
tremendous
happenings
that
every
hour
now
brings!"
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Nov
24 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
RB
hopes
Charles
not
infected
by
"filthy,
verminous
Germans."
3
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Nov
28 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
RB
asks
how
Lowndes
uses
her
surrounding
in
writings.
8
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1918
Dec
17 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"tame
election
here"
4
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1919
Jan
7 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
is
glad
Lowndes
escaped
a
fall
with
only
bruises.
4
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1919
Apr
3 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"Mr.
Lowndes’
gloomy
tone
about
the
Peace
Conference—ironical
name."
6
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1919
May
4 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
Lowndes’
Charles
off
to
fighting
again.
"
Hellish
Bolsheviks"
4
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
1919
Aug
11 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
RB
appreciates
current
works
of
Lowndes
et
al.
6
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1919
Oct
11 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
wants
to
hear
Charles
has
arrived
all
right.
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
1920
Mar
11 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
asks
Lowndes
to
have
tea
with
her
&
Mrs.
Tower
2
ms.
pp. |
9
St.
L.T. |
|
II-10 |
----
Jan
13
|
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
RB
hopes
illness
is
not
keeping
Lowndes
"silent."
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
----
July
3 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"your
dear
affectionate
note"
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
----Aug
18 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"Thank
you
for
your
Type
Itinerary"
4
ms.
pp.
|
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-10 |
----Aug
29 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"I
grieve…that
Modern
Novels…slide
off
my
intellectualism?
Memory."
6
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford
|
|
II-10 |
----Oct
16 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc
|
"These
are
roses
sent
you
by
my
American
friend"
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-10 |
----Dec
9 |
Lowndes,
Marie
Belloc |
Lowndes’
"optimism"
in
spite
of
adversity
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-11 |
----July
4 |
Lytton |
RB
hopes
to
reach
Knebworth
tomorrow
at
Lady
Lytton’s
invitation.
1
ms.
p. |
|
|
II-12 |
----
Sept
2 |
Montefiore |
RB
thanks
M.
for
"Your
most
interesting
cutting
from
the
TIMES…."
4
ms.
pp. |
Ufford
Place,
Woodbridge |
|
II-13 |
|
Myers,
F.W. |
RB
expresses
her
deep
regret
at
returning
home
to
find
that
Mr.
Myers
had
been
to
call
on
her.
This
letter
is
in
the
original
envelope
postmarked
July
7.
3
ms.
pp. |
Weald
Hall,
Brentwood
|
|
II-14 |
----
Apr
18 |
Nevill,
Dorothy |
RB
accepts
the
invitation
to
lunch
on
May
6
1
ms.
p. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-14 |
----
Dec
23 |
Nevill,
Lady
Dorothy |
RB
agrees
to
Lady
Dorothy’s
request
for
a
photo
of
her
&
she
hopes
to
see
Lady
Dorothy
in
London
in
February.
She
also
mentions
meeting
Lord
Lytton
at a
luncheon
&
enjoying
a
talk
with
him.
3
ms.
pp.
|
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-15 |
1879
Sept
24 |
Newcome,
Ellinor |
Friendly
chat
with
her
sister.
4
ms.
pp. |
Whittington
Hall,
Kirkby |
|
II-16 |
----Mar14 |
Peabody,
Marian
Lawrence |
Letter
in
an
autograph
album
begun
by
Henry
Adams
&
presented
to
the
Houghton
Library |
-----Hotel |
|
II-17 |
1911
June
or
July |
Pinker,
James |
RB
tells
Mr.
Pinker
that
she
has
finally
decided
upon
"Between
Two
Stools"
as
the
name
for
her
new
story
&
describes
a
synopsis
she
would
write.
Tuchnitz
"has
always
behaved
very
well
to
me!"
3
ms.
pp.
|
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1911
Aug
15 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
expresses
surprise
at
the
need
to
send
her
proofs
to
Messrs.
Tauchnitz
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1912
Apr
28 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
is
leaving
London
and
will
be
in
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
for
the
summer.
2
ms.
pp. |
Cadogan
Gardens,
London
|
|
II-17 |
1912
June
27 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
heard
from
a
Mr.
Watt
that
a
well-known
publisher
was
interested
in
her
stories
and
that
Macmillan
holds
all
rights
to
her
books
except
"Between
Two
Stools."
"I
regret
that
the
U.S.A.
declines
to
have
anything
to
do
with
me."
4
ms.
pp.
|
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford
|
|
II-17 |
1912
June
29 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
explains
that
Messrs.
Macmillan
have
published
"cheap"
editions
of
some
of
her
books.
2
ms.pp.
|
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1914
Feb
3 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
is
sending
another
"Concerning
a
Vow"
since
all
others
have
been
disliked
by
Mr.
Stanley
Paul.
3
ms.
pp. |
4,
Culford
Mansion,
Culford
Gardens |
|
II-17 |
1914
Feb
12 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
says
that
she
had
finished
her
story
&
was
sending
it
for
typing.
3
ms.
pp. |
Guilford
Gardens,
London |
|
II-17 |
1914
Feb
16 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
is
sending
her
manuscript
to
Mr.
S.P.
and
that
it
is
her
only
copy.
2
ms.
pp. |
Guilford
Gardens,
London |
|
II-17 |
1914
July
2 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
thanks
him
for
a
cheque
for
41pounds,
4
shillings,
& 6
pence.
1
ms.
p. |
River
View,
Headington,
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1914
July
13 |
Pinker,
James |
RBB
expresses
"astonishment
&
utmost
consternation"
on
hearing
from
a
friend
in
Switzerland
that
"Concerning
a
Vow"
had
been
published
on
the
Continent
before
being
published
in
England.
2
ms.
pp.
|
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1914
July
31 |
Pinker,
James |
Regarding
her
book
"Concerning
a
Vow"--"how
much
better
it
would
have
been
if
Mr.
Stanley
Paul
had
produced
it
in
the
spring."
1
ms.
p. |
|
|
II-17 |
1914
Aug
1 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
Acknowledges
receipt
of a
check
for
L360
1
ms.
p. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-17 |
1917
Jan
3 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
is
uneasy
about
her
book
being
published
by
Mr.
Stanley
Paul.
1
ms.
p. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill |
|
II-17 |
1917
Aug
2 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
found
it
hard
to
believe
that
if
Mr.
Stanley
Paul
had
lost
so
heavily
on
her
books,
he
would
want
to
repeat
the
experience.
She
was
asked
to
write
her
autobiography.
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill |
|
II-17 |
1919
Apr
13 |
Pinker,
James |
RBB
answered
the
editor
of
The
Daily
Express
saying
that
she
could
not
comply
with
his
request,
&
asked
if
Mr.
Pinker
had
heard
about
Tauchnitz’s
would-be
successor,
and
the
L20
which
she
was
to
be
paid.
2
ms.
pp. |
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-17 |
1919
Apr
26 |
Pinker,
James |
RB
is
returning
to
River
View,
Headington
Hill.
1
ms.
p.
|
Delverne,
Farnham,
Surrey |
|
II-18 |
1888
Apr
12 |
Rawnesley |
RB
invites
Miss
Rawnesley
and
her
sister
to
tea.
1
ms.
p. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-18 |
1888
Apr
20 |
Rawnesley |
Ethel
Arnold
[Matthew
Arnold’s
niece]
had
been
visiting
and
Ms.
Broughton
had
given
her
Mrs.
Rawnesley’s
note.
2
ms.
pp |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-18 |
----
Feb
25 |
Rawnesley |
Concern
for
Ms.
Rawnesley’s
brother’s
illness
&
sympathy
for
Miss
Rawnesley.
RB
expresses
appreciation
for
Ms.
Rawnsley’s
comments
about
Dr.
Cupid,
and
asks
about
a
Miss
H____whom
Ms.
Broughton
felt
was
"an
awful
fool."
8
ms.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford
|
|
II-18 |
----
July
25 |
Rawnesley |
RB
thanks
Miss
Rawnesday
for
copying
a
little
poem
and
sending
it
to
her.
3
ms.
pp. |
|
|
II-19 |
1878
Oct
16 |
Sartoris
[unnamed
in
letter] |
RB
expresses
great
concern
&
sympathy
for
Mrs.
Sartoris’s
disfigurement
&
illness.
She
has
read
"Xmas
Eve
&
Easter
Day."
6s.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-19 |
1878 |
Sartoris,
Adelaide |
About
their
long-term
friendship
&
other
comments
6
ms.
pp. |
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-19 |
1879
May
27 |
Sartoris |
RB
describes
her
garden
&
her
friendship
with
Mrs.
Pattison
&
how
happy
she
was
to
have
visited
Mrs.
Sartoris
recently.
6
ms.
pp. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-20 |
----
Oct
14 |
Schuster |
RB
thanks
Mr.
Schuster
for
her
invitation
to
dinner
at 8
and
says
that
she
will
keep
her
fly
[?]
for
return.
2
ms.
pp. |
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond
Hill,
Surrey |
|
II-21 |
1903
Dec
13 |
Scott,
John
H. |
RB
asks
Scott
to
send
an
address
which
she
had
mislaid.
Postcard |
Oxford |
|
II-22 |
1901
July
8 |
Sichel,
Edith |
RB
thanks
Miss
Sichel
for
sending
her
Women
and
Men
of
the
French
Renaissance
with
a
"too,
too
kind
inscription."
2
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-22 |
1911
July
7 |
Sichel,
Edith |
RB
thanks
Miss
Sichel
for
lending
her
Michel
de
Montaigne
to
Ms.
Broughton
&
inviting
her
to
visit.
4
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-23 |
----
Sept
5 |
Sinclair |
RB
remembers
a
bout
with
jaundice
40
years
earlier.
3
ms.
pp. |
Richmond,
Surrey |
|
II-24 |
1874
July
18 |
Steele |
RB
comments
on
some
stories
she
read
with
great
interest
"tho
the
Americanisms
run
mad."
She
mentions
meeting
Browning
again
and
loving
him,
and
also
going
to
call
on
Trollope.
6
ms.
pp. |
Winstanton
Hall,
Nantwich,
Cheshire
|
|
II-25 |
----
Jan
11 |
Sturgis |
Rb
compliments
Mr.
Sturgis
on
his
interesting
little
book
which
she
liked
and
congratulates
him
on
proving
"a
writer
may
sparkle
and
yet
be
clean"
[Julian
Sturgis,
novelist,
to
whom
RB
dedicated
her
novel
Foes
in
Law.
4
ms..
pp. |
|
|
II-26 |
1870
Dec
1 |
Trubner |
RB
thanks
Mrs.
Trubner
for
lending
her
books
to
read
in
her
solitude
&
hopes
to
see
Mrs.
Trubner
when
she
again
visits
in
London.
3
ms.
pp. |
Upper
Eyarth,
Ruthin,
NW
|
|
II-27 |
----27 |
Unidentified
recipient |
Uncipherable? |
?
Oxford |
|
II-28 |
----
Mar
24 |
Unidentified,
Catherine
|
RB
has
deep
concern
about
the
"storm
raging
in
France";
conditions
in
England
during
the
war.
3
ms.
pp. |
River
View,
Headington
Hill,
Oxford |
|
II-28 |
----
May
13 |
Unidentified,
Catherine |
War
effort
in
England;
success
of
English
submarines;
new
book
"Miss
Pim’s
Camouflage."
3
ms.
pp. |
Holbein
House,
Bamberg
Rd.,
Oxford |
|
II-29 |
----
Oct
12 |
Unidentified,
Doly |
RB
suggests
luncheon
plans
on
Oct
17.
3
ms.
pp. |
1
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond,
Surrey |
|
II-30 |
|
Unidentified,
Edgar |
RB
asks
for
an
appointment
with
him
for
Lord
Wolsley
&
herself
2
ms.
pp. |
5
Grosvenor
Gardens,
SW |
|
II-31 |
1884
July
22 |
Unidentified,
Madam |
RB
is
sending
the
autographs
requested.
1
ms.
p. |
27
Holywell,
Oxford |
|
II-32 |
----
May
4 |
Unidentified,
Mary |
RB
believes
"digested"
letters
are
out
of
fashion,
but
that
she
needed
to
deliver
her
thanks
for
a
delightful
visit,
and
asking
if
the
"little
wonder"
had
made
a
good
caricature
of
her.
4
ms.
pp.
|
23
Lowndes
Street,
SW
|
|
II-33 |
----
Dec
6 |
White,
Mrs. |
RB
sent
3
autographs
for
a
bazaar.
"I
think
those
are
few
among
the
minor
evils
that
beat
a
bazaar."
3
ms.
pp. |
Mayfair,
St.
Aseph |
|
II-34 |
1891 |
Woods |
Mrs.
Woods’s
travels
&
Ms.
Broughton’s
lunch
with
Bentley,
her
publisher,
who
asked
about
Mrs.
Woods.
Final
page
or
pages
of
letter
are
missing.
4
ms.
pp. |
Mansfield
Place,
Richmond
Hill,
SW |
|
II-35 |
1896
Oct
21 |
Zoe
,
Angelique |
RB
declines
the
invitation
to
Saba
Maud’s
wedding.
2
ms.
pp. |
Richmond,
Surrey |