- L12032.
- Ffeil
- 1910 Apr.
Imperial Cadet Association. Asks whether Sir James would become a member of the Council of the Association.
Imperial Cadet Association. Asks whether Sir James would become a member of the Council of the Association.
Elm Lodge Streatley Berks. Hopes Sir James is not annoyed that A.H. has mentioned him in his book [Jenetha's Venture: Tale of the Siege of Delhi, Cassell, 1999]; the war in S. Africa. [See also L14267, and L6788 to B.J.].
Elm Lodge Streatley Berks. Thanks for being kind about his book; the state of the South African war.
Letter from Hardinge, Arthur H,
British Embassy Therasia. Invites Sir James to dine.
Letter from Hardy, John Stewart Gathorne - (Lord Cranbrook),
17 Grosvenor Street. If Sir James will send him the papers about his [Sir James's] case, he will see if there is anything he can do. Addressed to Lord Cawdor. Also with letter to Sir James from Lord Cawdor, L12037.
Letter from Hardy, John Stewart Gathorne - (Lord Cranbrook),
17 Grosvenor Street. He finds no reason to change his view about Sir James's case.
Letter from Hardy, John Stewart Gathorne - (Lord Cranbrook),
17 Grosvenor Street. He has received Sir James's papers, but must make some enquiries.
Westbury-on-Trym Bristol. The death of his son in the war.
Bank of Bombay. Congratulations on Sir James's forthcoming marriage; writer's forthcoming retirement; the Egyptian question; dates when bonds are due.
Middle Temple, E.C. His reasons for not having answered Sir James s letter sooner.
Notting Hill. His wish to make the acquaintance of Sir James, who was one of his father's best friends.
Middle Temple, E.C. He hopes that the Dolaucothy ladies will soon recover from their influenza; other matters.
Middle Temple, E.C. Writer has been ill with influenza.
Middle Temple, E.C. He is pleased that Sir James liked the articles sent by him.
Russell Square, W.C. Thanks for a photograph of Sir James.
Notting Hill. List of places which writer saw in Scotland.
?Haidhead. Information about a Miss Drummond.
Carngarth. Congratulations on his engagement.
Letter from Railway Guards & Universal Friendly Society,
Thanks for a subscription.