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HPB8/10
Title
Letter book
Date(s)
- 1902, June - 1904, Aug. (Creation)
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File
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522 pages
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The file includes letters to Elias Bancroft (16), John Cassidy (2), E. Rimbault Dibdin (1), J. Kelt Edwards (1), John Finnie (3), Douglas Gordon (4), James Gresham (2), John Harries (6), Harold Hughes (3), Paul Knight (2), Llewellyn Nevill Vaughan Lloyd-Mostyn, 3rd baron Mostyn (4), Harold Rathbone (14), F. J. Shields (6), Shirley Slocombe (5), Herbert Sidney (2), and Ernest Waterlow (1).
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Preferred citation: HPB8/10
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Virtua system control number
vtls004184336
GEAC system control number
(WlAbNL)0000184336
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- Bancroft, Elias M. (Elias Mollineaux), d. 1924 (Subject)
- Cassidy, John, b. 1860 (Subject)
- Dibdin, E. Rimbault (Edward Rimbault), b. 1853 (Subject)
- Edwards, Kelt, 1875-1934 (Subject)
- Finnie, John, 1829-1907 (Subject)
- Gordon, Douglas, fl. 1893-1907 (Subject)
- Gresham, James, fl. 1899-1909 (Subject)
- Harries, John, d. 1904 (Subject)
- Hughes, H. Harold (Henry Harold), 1864-1940 (Subject)
- Knight, Paul, fl. 1883-1904 (Subject)
- Mostyn, Llewellyn Nevill Vaughan Lloyd-Mostyn, Baron, 1856-1929 (Subject)
- Rathbone, Harold Steward, b. 1858 (Subject)
- Shields, Frederick James, 1833-1911 (Subject)
- Sidney, Herbert, d. 1923 (Subject)
- Slocombe, Shirley, (Subject)
- Waterlow, Ernest Albert, Sir, 1850-1919 (Subject)