Box 55
Contains 147 Results:
Fenwick, E. Harry ALS to [Elsie Martindale Hueffer?], May 14, 1908
[London] Dear Madam, There is no doubt that there is a little mischief
Ferguson, J. A. ALS to Violet Hunt, Apr.7, [n.y.]
Sandgate; Dear Violet, I was glad to have your letter, but sorry to hear you were reedy & to infer you are worried. [Violet Hunt papers]
Ferguson, Rose Cumberbatch ALS to Violet Hunt, [Oct., 1925]
[n.p.] Dearest Violet- I can't bear to leave you like this, and I am not going to let you go for the merest acquaintance -- [Violet Hunt papers]
Ferguson, Rose Cumberbatch ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.9, 1925
Sycamore Cottage; Dearest V, Thank you for your letter, and I want you to understand that I am not going to have Mrs. Jackson to the house [Violet Hunt papers]
Fields, James Thomas ALS to Friend Niles, Jul.29, 1880
Manchester-by-the Sea, Mass.; Friend Niles, It's always dangerous to hold out any inducements to a poet for an American trip
Finch, Arthur AL[fragment]S, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Ever so many thanks. I shall be in Paris early in June. [Violet Hunt papers]
Fogg Elliot, Silvia Hunt TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt, Nov.24, [n.y.]
Durham; Dear V. R. does not mean to be condescending. It is her stiff way of putting things. [Violet Hunt papers]
Fogg Elliot, Silvia Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt, [Sept., 1890?]
Durham; Darling- This is my first letter - but it is rather wiggly. You needn't have said to Mamma that you were to have my first letter [Violet Hunt papers]
Fogg Elliot, Silvia Hunt AL[postcard]S to Violet Hunt, [1900?]
France; I am returning to South Lodge on Thursday morning [Violet Hunt papers]
Fitzgerald, Menie Muriel Dowie ALS to Bertie, Dec.17, 1956
[n.p.] My dear Bertie- Just a line to thank you for your letter, & to say that we hope the New Year will bring you better health. [Violet Hunt papers]