Document ID ET-Z2,223a
| Archive Location | ET OUT, P (BL) Loan 125/31/4 |
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| Document description | letter, draft |
| Date | 26 Sep 1901 [17] |
| Document form | A - Letter from Ellen Terry, Edith Craig or family member |
| Document attributes | Annotated; Signed; Headed notepaper; Handwritten |
| Number of leaves | 1 |
| Correspondent | Ellen Terry |
| Correspondent address | Birmingham; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, SW1 |
| Addressee | Rev. John Patch |
| Addressee address | Winchelsea |
| General notes | She responds to a letter from Lord Normanby in the Daily Mail, protesting about the plan to strip ivy from Winchelsea Church; Ellen Terry considered it advisable; annotation indicates that the original letter was sent by Edith Craig to Knole. |
| Language | English |
Works Cited
| Title | Daily Mail |
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Document ID: ET-Z2,223a Archive location: ET OUT, P (BL) Loan 125/31/4



