SC22-B76 letter
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[17 February 1911] From A. W. Taylor & Co. to Sir [James Carew]. He notes that the sale of Vine Cottage to Mrs D'Ambrumenil has fallen through and that the opportunity has been presented to Lady Palliser.
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[17 February 1911] From A. W. Taylor & Co. to Sir [James Carew]. He notes that the sale of Vine Cottage to Mrs D'Ambrumenil has fallen through and that the opportunity has been presented to Lady Palliser.
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[23 April 1911] From Morton to Sir [James Carew]. Acknowledges the receipt of money order; will pay bills; reports on state of lawns, forthcoming Tenterden fair, progress of ducks, obtaining cart from...
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[6 October 1911] From W. F. Robinson to Sir [James Carew]. He reports that a new policy has been taken out over the house at Smallhythe and placed with deeds.
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[12 March 1914] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement from Doubleday, Page & Co. and asks for it to be returned for file.
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[17 August] Ellen Terry as Cicely Wayneflete and James Carew as Captain Brassbound.
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[31 1907] Ellen Terry as Cicely Wayneflete and James Carew as Captain Brassbound.
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[12 August 1908] Ellen Terry as Cicely Waynflete and James Carew as Captain Brassbound.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry as Lady Cecily with James Carew as Brassbound; annotated 'Telegram'.
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[18 August 1924] James Carew as Raymond Leyton and Arthur Bourchier as Richard Chelford.
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[10 August 1907] Costs of building works: windows, bell, brickwork.