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Gosse, Edmund5
Appleton, Charles Edward Cutts Birch1
Carnegie, Andrew1
Hutton, Richard Holt1
Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman1
Wilson, Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood1

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Sender: Appleton, Charles Edward Cutts Birch

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 1

Date(s): 10 Jul 1878

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: Arrangement for discussion of changes in the constitution of the "Academy".

Sender: Carnegie, Andrew

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 2

Date(s): 17 Jan 1885; 18 Jan 1885

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: Invitation to dinner; acknowledgement of change of evening.

Sender: Wilson, Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 1

Date(s): 15 Jul [1922]

Location: BC Gosse correspondence. In VISCOUNT HALDANE'S LETTERS, 12

Note: Haldane's health, "he cracked his jokes and seemed cheerful and happy. The only change I noticed was that he drank whiskey instead of wine.

Sender: Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 31

Date(s): 9 Feb [1876] - 6 Sep 1925; 5 n.d.

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: NOTE CHANGE OF DATE SINCE PRINTING OF CATALOGUE. The five undated letters have now been temporarily numbered 27-31 and filed at the end of the sequence; no.27 on blue paper, typed, may be c.1878. With the letters are 3 MS/TS items placed as follows: (1) n.d. at end; (2) blue-paper typed, 23rd Feb '78, after letter 1; (3) blue-paper, Gosse-dated 20.8.05, after letter 17. A cutting 29.8.1905 follows this. Item (1) has two portions.

Sender: Hutton, Richard Holt

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 5

Date(s): 12 Dec 1892 - 11 Mar 1893

Location: BC Gosse correspondence. In vol., SIR WILLIAM WATSON

Note: Watson's mother should be told about his state. "I fear he is spending all the money that the Crown gave him", Watson was an entire stranger to me; terrible shock about Watson, has met his brother, help in getting a change for Watson, papers irritable about grant to him; Macmillan's may help; hope Watson will be placed in very kind and safe keeping, have ?50 to ?60 for him; (11 March 1893) "I have given him ?115, Town sent ?50 ... it has clearly all been waste ... very hopeless about his recovery".