Box 3
Contains 55 Results:
Page, Reginald E. to Gertrude Bland, 1964-11-23
Letter from solicitors detailing royalties to be paid after the deaths of Thomas Tucker and Iris Philips.
Page, Reginald E. to Gertrude Bland, 1964-11-20
Letter from solicitors about royalties paid to Paul Bland and others.
Page, Reginald E. to Gertrude Bland, 1964-10-30
Letter from a solicitor regarding probate of Paul Bland's and Thomas Tucker's will.
Palmer, Emma to Edith Nesbit, [1926 or later]
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Writer addresses Nesbit as "Miss Nesbit".
A note from Doris Langley Moore at the top states that this letter arrived more than 2 years after Nesbit's death.
Passfield to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-11-06
"Dear Mrs Moore I am sorry to say, in reply to your letter of 31 Oct, that I fear I am unable to help you with information about Mrs Bland. The Evening I spent at her house, with Rev. Ch. Maison (and may I add, Olive Shreiner), was the only one I spent there. It must have been after the formation of the F.S.[Fabian Society] in 1883, as it was through the F.S. that I made her husband's and her acquaintance..."
[Pat?] to Julia Briggs, 1986-03-31
Writer advises Julia Briggs to write to Cathy Henderson at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
Pease, Edward R. to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-08-19
"Dear Mrs Moore, Thank you for returning my little pamphlet so promptly. I am glad it interested you. - I have been looking thro' my "Hist of the F.S.," and observe that Mrs Bland is not mentioned in it. No doubt she played, and felt herself playing, a larger part than appears in my book..."
Pease, Edward R. to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-08-11
"Dear Madam, Your letter has been sent to me here. I could see you at the Fabian Office, 11 Dartmouth St, close to St. James Park Station, on [Thursday; struck out] Monday next Aug. 13th, at 2 oclock..."
Pease, Edward R. to [Edith Nesbit], Sunday
Recipient is inferred to be Edith Nesbit based on the context of Pease writing about socialism and Hubert Bland.
Penguin Books Ltd. to Gertrude Bland, 1976-01-13
Written by Janice Brent, Kaye Webb's secretary.