EC-AZ3,008 letter
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[22 July 1928] From Percy Atkin to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Expresses condolences on the death of Ellen Terry on behalf of the whole Empire, mentioning her last words and forthcoming ceremony at Small Hythe Chu...
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[22 July 1928] From Percy Atkin to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Expresses condolences on the death of Ellen Terry on behalf of the whole Empire, mentioning her last words and forthcoming ceremony at Small Hythe Chu...
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[27 August 1906] From A. Hutchinson to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He asks to be told about the communications before she answers them; he tried to meet with her at Small Hythe.
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[28 March 1912] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She thanks him for daffodils; asks for bulbs for Smallhythe; loves to be alone now; lists her pets, Joy, David Mankie, Henry Green, Topo and Tybalt; s...
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[5 December 1932] From [illegible] to Madam [Edith Craig]. He is pleased to let her have the gates from the Toll House at Small Hythe and advises that Miss [Olive] Chaplin may rent the cottage, describing the...
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[11 December 1908] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He reports on Mr Walker's interest in Tower Cottage Winchelsea which may be for sale and refers to discussions on possible price for Small Hythe. Heav...
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[9 December 1908] From W. T. Smith & Son to Sir [James Carew]. He asks for permission to place a board for Tower Cottage, Winchelsea and reports on the details of freehold property with 11.5 acres at Small Hythe o...
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[7 August 1925] From Edith Craig to Sir. Complaint about burials in the churchyard next to cottage and asks to prevent this in future.
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[Undated] From Nellen Terry [Ellen Terry] to Pauline [Pauline Chase]. She thanks her for the visit and asks about debt.
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[Undated] From Morton to Sir. He encloses tradesmen's bills with the exception of F. Allen who will send his separately; mentions the effect of the weather on work with the bull; m...
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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.