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Rolfe, Fr. to John [Bland?], 1907-10-20
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Rolfe writes that if John takes the "enclosed paper" [which is not enclosed] to the local post office and writes his name on it, the post office will give him half-a-crown in exchange, and he can buy a birthday present for himself.
Unclear if John Bland.
Rolfe, Fr. to John [Bland?], 1907-10-10
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Rolfe, Fr. to "Sir" [unidentified recipient], 1906-05-04
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Top of the letter has a handwritten note (likely by Doris Langley Moore) about the marked passages being ones she wants to quote. Recipient could possibly be Hubert Bland.
Rolfe, Fr. to the Secretary of the Fabian Society, 1906-02-15
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Notations by Doris Langley Moore throughout. Rolfe writes to subscribe to the Fabian Society, but mentions that he is a Catholic and does not approve of Socialism.
Rolfe, Katherine C. to Doris Langley Moore, September 4th [1930s]
Original letter.
Katherine C. Rolfe was a relative of Frederick Rolfe. She apologizes for sending along a packet of letters to Moore so late, because she's had to send them to other family members first.
Moore noted the names "Rolfe" and "Corvo" at the top, linking the two together.