Box 50
Contains 87 Results:
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Juliet Hueffer, Nov.27, 1889
London; Dearest Poppie, I should have liked much to dine in your company today at your Aunt's,
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, [n.d.]
London; My dear Hunt/ When I sent you on Swinburn's note I had not yet got yours last,
[Brown, Ford Madox?] AL[fragment] to Alfred William Hunt, May 24, 1857
[n.p.] My Dear Sir/ I have your very kind letter of yesterday and am sure Bond, who is now out-of-town, will be [Violet Hunt papers]
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, May 2, 1865
London; My dear Hunt/ Best thanks for remembering us with a ticket but my wife has been ill
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Jan.12, 1869
London; Dear Mr. Hunt, Many thanks for your kind solicitude & offer.
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Apr.7, 1869
London; My dear Alfred Hunt, (For I trust we may drop the Mr. by this time) I should have answered your very kind note
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Apr.9, 1869
London; My dear Alfred Hunt, I fear you must have had a great deal of trouble about me,
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Jan.18, 1871
London; My dear Alfred Hunt, Will you kindly drop me a line saying whether you are still to be on the committee
Brown, Ford Madox envelopes to Alfred William Hunt, Jan.18, 1972
London; 2 envelopes dated Jan.18, 1872 and Apr.6, 1881 [Violet Hunt papers]
Brown, Ford Madox ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Nov.28, 1872
London; My dear Alfred Hunt, All right about J.R. but any differences of opinion need not bear much on the election