Box 70
Contains 153 Results:
Hunt, William Holman ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Sept.8, 1874
London; Dear Mrs. Hunt. It is an inexpressable advantage to me to have the use of your studio.
Hunt, William Holman ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Oct.9, [1874]
London; Dear Mrs. Hunt. I have been away at Oxford where I was detained longer than I had intended to be
Hunt, William Holman ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Nov.7, 1874
London; My dear Mrs. Hunt. As I am going to Winchester this evening I shall not have the opportunity I had looked to of calling upon you
Hunt, William Holman ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt, Jun.17, 1879
London; My dear Mrs. Hunt. I called upon you about a fortnight ago but was unfortunate to speak according to my intentions
Hunter, M. envelope from unknown sender., May 8, 1894
[Unidentified envelop received] [Lamb collection]
Hutchinson, Evelyn TL[copy, fragment] to Rebecca West, May 18, 1968
[New Haven] ... I assume there was only one Edward Heron Allen of whom Who Was Who informs us [copy sent to Arthur Mizener]
Hutchinson, R. H. Percy ALS to Francis Hueffer, Sept.15, 1888
Rugby; My dear Dr. Hueffer/ I enclose copy of my letter to Mr. Yeatman. I have not written to Mr. Jacques [Violet Hunt papers]
Hutt, Sir William envelope to William Sidney Gibson, Oct.15, 1833
[Envelope for in George Peacock papers] [Violet Hunt papers]
Hutton, Richard Holt ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Dec.8, 1877
London; My dear Sir, I [entreat] you with your doctrine & wish you had lent your great authority to that note [Violet Hunt papers]
Huxley, Aldous ALS to Ford, [193-?]
London; Dear Ford/ It's a case of Box and Co, I fear. Your letter was forwarded here