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John Cowper Powys Manuscripts and Papers
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Bank books of Charles Francis Powys,

Three bank books, June 1920 - September 1923, of the Reverend Charles Francis Powys, registered with Lloyds Bank Ltd, Weymouth, Dorset. The accounts subsequent to Charles Francis Powys's death on 5 August 1923 were under the executorship of his son, Littleton Charles Powys.

Phyllis Playter papers

Personal and literary papers of Phyllis Playter, comprising correspondence, diaries, commonplace books, address books, passports and savings book, and early fragmentary/draft pieces of prose and poetry, together with material relating to the sale of John Cowper Powys's manuscripts.

Playter, Phyllis

Letters from Powys family members

Letters to Phyllis Playter from various members of the Powys family, including John Cowper Powys's sisters, Lucy, Gertrude and Marian, his nephew, Francis Llewellyn Powys, and his sister-in-law, Alyse Gregory, wife of Llewelyn Powys, together with correspondence to Phyllis Playter regarding Alyse Gregory's will and estate.

Letters from Alyse Gregory

Letters to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister-in-law, Alyse Gregory, wife of Llewelyn Powys; together with correspondence addressed to Phyllis Playter regarding Alyse Gregory's will and estate.

Letters from Alyse Gregory

Forty-four letters and one postcard, 1961-1962, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister-in-law, Alyse Gregory, widow of Llewelyn Powys. The letters contain mainly family news and mention of members of the Powys circle of friends and acquaintances, together with Alyse Gregory's thoughts on the issue of suicide.

Letters regarding Alyse Gregory's will and estate

Seven letters, 1967-1968, addressed to Phyllis Playter, five of which are from Barrow & Chapman, solicitors, of Dulverton, the other correspondents being John Cowper Powys's niece, Isobel Powys Marks, and Hunters, solicitors, of Lincoln's Inn. The letters relate to the will and estate of John Cowper Powys's sister-in-law, Alyse Gregory, widow of Llewelyn Powys, and also to Phyllis Playter's will.

Letters from Marian Powys

Thirty-eight letters and two postcards, 1940-1941, 1943, 1945-1949, 1951-1954, 1958, 1960, 1964-1966 and undated, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister, Marian Powys. The letters contain mainly personal and family news, including the death of Phyllis Playter's mother, Minnie Playter (1953), and Marian's response to e.g. John Cowper Powys's Porius and a newly-published work by Gerald Brenan, probably The Lighthouse Always Says Yes (1966). One letter (f. 93) is illustrated with Marian Powys's ink drawings.

Letters from Francis Llewellyn Powys

Twelve letters and seven postcards, 1971, 1978, 1980-1981 and undated, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's nephew, Francis Llewellyn Powys, one of which includes a note from Francis's wife, Sally Powys. The letters contain mainly family news.

Letters from Lucy Penny

Thirty-six letters and one postcard, 1960, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister, Lucy Penny, with notes from Lucy's sister, Philippa (Katie) Powys added to two of the letters. The letters contain mainly family news, with references to members of the Powys circle of friends and acquaintances.

Letters from Lucy Penny

Thirty-four letters and two postcards, 1962-1963, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister, Lucy Penny. The letters contain mainly family news, including the deaths of John Cowper Powys, his sister, Katie (Philippa) Powys, and his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Powys (née Myers), second wife of Littleton Charles Powys, together with references to members of the Powys circle of friends and acquaintances.

Letters from Lucy Penny

Thirty-six letters and two postcards, 1965, to Phyllis Playter from John Cowper Powys's sister, Lucy Penny, within one of which is enclosed part of a letter from Marie Canavaggia [?to Lucy Penny]. The letters contain mainly family news and mention members of the Powys circle of friends and acquaintances.

Letters from Gamel Woolsey

Seven letters, 1929-[post 1963], to Phyllis Playter from Gamel Woolsey and what appears to be a shopping list or order written by Gamel on the back of a torn-off fragment of draft letter, also in her hand. The letters contain mainly personal news and news of family and friends, together with Gamel's response on reading John Cowper Powys's Porius and Wolf Solent. Enclosed with one of the letters is a poem dated May 1929 by John Cowper Powys addressed to Gamel Woolsey and copied out in her hand.

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