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[3 February 1911] From A. W. Taylor & Co. to Sir [James Carew]. He describes preparations for contract for sale of Vine Cottage lease for £210 to Mrs D'Ambrumenil.
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[3 February 1911] From A. W. Taylor & Co. to Sir [James Carew]. He describes preparations for contract for sale of Vine Cottage lease for £210 to Mrs D'Ambrumenil.
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[16 April 1911] From Morton to Sir [James Carew]. Provides a report on Bull's work in the garden and at Bishop's Farm. Ill health of Joey and effect of weather on ditches at the Farm, Smallhythe.
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[19 April 1911] From Morton to Sir [James Carew]. Provides a report of Bull's work in the garden, progress of ducks, and need for fence repair and wood to be ordered from Bennett's and Mr Cooper.
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[26 April 1911] From Morton to Sir [James Carew]. Reports on delivery of wood from Bennett and Mr Cooper, coke from Bennett, progress of ducks and Joey and Tenterden fair.
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[7 May 1907] Detailed account of the marriage between Ellen Terry and James Carew, arranged by his legal friend Mr Thompson; entertainments at the Vagabonds' Club...
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[9 March 1908] Accounts, list of amounts paid for rent and dividends; annotated and initialled JC [James Carew].
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[20 October 1910] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He saw Nell [Ellen Terry] off from Southampton and hopes this will be her last hard working tour.
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[2 March 1908] From Stephen Coleridge to Carew [James Carew]. He asserts that shares of about £500 in Wharncliffe Dwellings Company were sent previous year. Annotated asserting the contrary.
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[24 March 1908] From L. Messel to Sir [James Carew]. He reports on receipt of letter and cheque paid into [Ellen Terry's] account, cancellation of bonds and other instructions.
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[21 October 1908] From Chesterton & Sons to Sir [James Carew]. He reports on Mr Simkin's rejection of the proposed £250 for lease of Vine Cottage and his suggestion of £100.