MS 920 10 02
Reference code
MS 920 10 02
Title
Hannen family archive: Papers of Margaret Ellen Hannen: Letters
Level
Item
Date
c.1870 - c.1910
Extent & medium
1 file containing 7 letters
Content description
Letters to Margaret Ellen Hannen from:
Her mother Mary Hannen at Upper Norwood, n.d.
Note from A Layton [or Clayton], to Miss Hannen, n.d.
Two letters from J Bryce [James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (10 May 1838 – 22 January 1922), British academic, jurist, historian, and Liberal politician, about a place in the gallery of the Speaker of the House of Commons [Arthur W Peel], to hear a debate on The Commission[?] n.d. [1-2- Mar 1890]
From George William Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell, judge, thanking her for the photograph of her father, c.1890
From Chief Tuahine (Edward) Rangiuia, a Maori chief and musician, during his London performances, 14 May [1910]
Her mother Mary Hannen at Upper Norwood, n.d.
Note from A Layton [or Clayton], to Miss Hannen, n.d.
Two letters from J Bryce [James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (10 May 1838 – 22 January 1922), British academic, jurist, historian, and Liberal politician, about a place in the gallery of the Speaker of the House of Commons [Arthur W Peel], to hear a debate on The Commission[?] n.d. [1-2- Mar 1890]
From George William Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell, judge, thanking her for the photograph of her father, c.1890
From Chief Tuahine (Edward) Rangiuia, a Maori chief and musician, during his London performances, 14 May [1910]
Physical characteristics
Insect damage on first page
Existence and location of originals
A typescript of Lucy Hannen's letters describing the Coronation procession has been deposited in Westminster City Archives, Acc. 1258
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