Box 39
Contains 112 Results:
ALS to William Martindale, [Mar.10, 1893]
[London] Dear Mr. Martindale - Elsie has just come over here in the usual distree
ALS to William Martindale, [Mar.7, 1894]
[London] Dear Mr. Martindale - Certainly the letters shall go through Cavendish St.
ALS to William Martindale, [Mar.8, 1894]
[London] Dear Mr. Martindale, Herewith I am sending the letter to Elsie
ALS to William Martindale, [Mar.12, 1894]
[London] W. Martindale Esqre. Before answering your letter having regard to a modus vivendi
ALS to William Martindale, [Mar.13, 1894]
[London] W. Martindale Esqre. In answer to your letter today I can only regret
ALS to Charles F. G. Masterman, May 28, 1913
London; Dear Masterman, I find that V. has been trying to influence you [Signed by Ford but written by other hand]
ALS to Charles F. G. Masterman, Oct.10, 1914
South Lodge; Dear C.F.G., I am making quite good progress with that book [Re: When Blood is Their Argument][In Richard Aldington's hand]
TLS to Charles F. G. Masterman, Jan.15, 1915
London; My dear C.F.G., Will you read the following long letter at leisure[Re: Between St. Dennis and St. George]
ALS to Charles F. G. Masterman, Aug.28, 1915
Tenby; My dear C.F.G., Here I am & hard at it - 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. everyday
ALS to Charles F. G. Masterman, Sept.13, 1916
9 Welch, 19th Dev. Dear C.F.G., The Minister of Instruction[Re: Between St. Dennis and St. George]