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Page, Reginald E. to Gertrude Bland, 1964-10-30
Letter from a solicitor regarding probate of Paul Bland's and Thomas Tucker's will.
[Photocopy of the Last Will and Testament of Edith Nesbit], 1922-02-02
Ruck, Berta to "Skipper" [Thomas Tucker], 1931-11-08
"My dear SKIPPER - Thank you for the warm kindness shown to my boy, which I realise through his simple (not to say crude) announcement "flew to LITTLESTONE one mon.g[sic] and was given beer and sandwiches by the SKIPPER." This pleased me so much, not only because I have reached the abject phase of adoring everybody who feeds, praises, or likes my BILL, but because it made a link too with our dear "DUCHESS," who I know would instantly have called for beer..."
Ruck, Berta to Thomas Tucker [envelope], 1931-09-08
Envelope only.
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-02-22
"Dear Mrs Moore Here is a mixture of letters, from which you may glean a line of usefulness, that is unless you have enough [?] already. The [?] from Australia arrived last week, that which is pertinent to myself, so of course in this little history I [?] just the invisible streak and wish to [?] so 'Them there's my sentiments Dear Lady! and I am trusting to your discretions..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-12-04
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for yours of yesterday. It is good to hear that you have had fairly good luck in getting sanctions to use letters..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-11-16
"Dear Mrs Moore The herewith received today from Queensland were I suspect sent by Edith's mother to her Brother George who died in Queensland..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-10-11
"Dear Mrs Moore I have received a letter from Edith's nephew from Queensland. He promises to look through letters and send another along that may be useful..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-09-12
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for your letter of the 10th with Houseman's letter. I have looked through a variety of documents especially looking out for 'Conrad' but not a line. Anything of seeming usefulness I will send on..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-08-10
"Dear Mrs Moore, Thank you for your letter, and lots of thanks for the blessing. Herewith a variety of letters from which you may glean a grain of help for the main amalgamation. I have sent the address and [?] it you will see some of Edith's early poems, seemingly she done a goodly number of little books like the 'Star of Bethelam'..."