Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Benson, Godfrey Rathbone ALS to Violet Hunt, [1890?]
Madrid; Dear Violet, I have taken the rather odd step of coming to Spain to learn French. [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
... His wife is an invalid but her sister gave us some vittle & was most affable. [Violet Hunt papers]
Besnon, Venice Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Dear Violet, Its been a very dull Sunday. Raffal, who wants you & I to go to theatre on Friday or Sat. to see Herman [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
[Southampton] Dear Violet- I've just been to see Flossie. She came here yesterday when we were at Milton's Green [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Cologne; Dear Violet/ You seem to be getting on very finely without your mare. We have just got here [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, Sept.16, 1904
Southampton; Dear V, I don't know if anyone has put you up to recent events, Rosamont and Lanz and I left Aldeburgh on Sept: 1st [Carbon copy included] [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt TL[fragment,copy]S to Violet Hunt, Jan.27, [1907]
Sussex; Dear V. I have been hanging on waiting for Willie's plans to take shape. [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, Aug.7, 1907
Sussex; Dear V. Really, S. is too abjectly silly, and how mean! but I think you rather weakly let yourself in for paying [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, [Aug., 1908]
Sussex; Dear V. I am at last re-united to my cheque book, and I will send you my debt if you [2 copies] [Violet Hunt papers]
Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, Aug.30, [1908]
Sussex; Dear V.I was vastly obliged ans entertained by your letter, and meant to have said so at once [Violet Hunt papers]