MS 920 04 02 09
MS 920 04 02 09
Hannen family archive: Papers of James Hannen: Letters to James Hannen from friends, acquaintances and others
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1861-1892
1 file containing 8 letters
Autograph letters to James Hannen from friends, acquaintances and others :
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810 –1889), English barrister, poet and novelist, from Albury, offering to lend him books, 25 Sep 1861
Anna Brassey (née Allnutt), Lady Brassey, English traveller and writer, on the death of her father, n.d. [c.1885]
[Colonel] L McQueen, on news from Newton Abbot, 21 Sep 1887
Jane Emily Dawson from Holne Park, 3 Sep n.d. [c.1880s]. [After he took up residence in Holne Park, Richard Dawson The Honourable Richard Westera Dawson, third son of the first Earl of Dartrey, became a Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant and in 1909, High Sheriff of Devon. Together with his wife Jane Emily, Richard rebuilt Holne Park House into the mansion].
[William] Holman Hunt, painter, declining a dinner invitation from James Hannen, 8 July 1890
Scrap of a letter from Dorothy Tennant, Lady Stanley (1855 –1926), painter, recommending books by George Bernard Shaw [n.d.]
His friend John Coleridge, inviting him and his daughter to dinner at 1 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, 2 May 1890
Charlotte Drew, former servant, 6 Sep 1892
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810 –1889), English barrister, poet and novelist, from Albury, offering to lend him books, 25 Sep 1861
Anna Brassey (née Allnutt), Lady Brassey, English traveller and writer, on the death of her father, n.d. [c.1885]
[Colonel] L McQueen, on news from Newton Abbot, 21 Sep 1887
Jane Emily Dawson from Holne Park, 3 Sep n.d. [c.1880s]. [After he took up residence in Holne Park, Richard Dawson The Honourable Richard Westera Dawson, third son of the first Earl of Dartrey, became a Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant and in 1909, High Sheriff of Devon. Together with his wife Jane Emily, Richard rebuilt Holne Park House into the mansion].
[William] Holman Hunt, painter, declining a dinner invitation from James Hannen, 8 July 1890
Scrap of a letter from Dorothy Tennant, Lady Stanley (1855 –1926), painter, recommending books by George Bernard Shaw [n.d.]
His friend John Coleridge, inviting him and his daughter to dinner at 1 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, 2 May 1890
Charlotte Drew, former servant, 6 Sep 1892
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