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[5 April 1909] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He asks whether Miss Robinson can view the Farm at Smallhythe and enquires about the sizes of the principal rooms.
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[5 April 1909] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He asks whether Miss Robinson can view the Farm at Smallhythe and enquires about the sizes of the principal rooms.
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[9 November 1910] From Chesterton & Sons to Sir [James Carew]. He acknowledges the changed plan not to dispose of 215 King's Road but will endeavour to sell Vine Cottage, Kingston Vale, Putney.
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[2 February 1911] From C. S. Sadgrove & Co. to Mr Carew [James Carew]. He asks for rateable value for Vine Cottage; annotated '£32'.
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[February 1911] From [J. D. Langton & Passmore] to [Unknown] [James Carew]. He explains that the sale [of Vine Cottage] has fallen through but another purchaser is interested.
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[24 March 1911] From J. D. Langton & Passmore to Mr Carew [James Carew]. He acknowledges the receipt of deed and endorsed memorandum regarding Vine Cottage.
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[1907] Ellen Terry's return to Tilbury from America on the Minnetonka; quotes Ellen Terry about her marriage to James Carew, mentioning her reticence and her...
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[25 April 1910] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement from Hutchinson for The Story of My Life.
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[26 October 1910] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for The Story of My Life and asks for it to be returned for file.
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[25 September 1914] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for Recollections and Reflections and asks for it to be returned for file.
Smallhythe Place
[1907] Ellen Terry, James Carew, Phyllis Nielson Terry and Florence Turner at Smallhythe Place