Box MS Add.9375/260-664: Box 2
Contains 152 Results:
Letter from (James) Cyril Karn (Cheltenham) to Siegfried Sassoon reporting his meeting with [Max Beerhbohm?], introduced by Sassoon, 26 Aug. 1947
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Geoffrey Keynes (Hampstead) to Siegfried Sassoon sending congratulations on birth of George [Thornycroft Sassoon]; together with a letter from Geoffrey Keynes (Stradishall) to Hester [Sassoon (née Gatty)] re enjoyment of visit, 1936-1938 (30 October 1936; 1938; 8 August 1938)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Margaret Keynes (Hampstead) to Siegfried Sassoon sending congratulations on birth of George [Thornycroft Sassoon], Cambridge and death of Gwen [Raverat] and Anna [Gosse], 30 Oct. 1936-11 Feb. 1957 (30 Oct 1936; 11 Feb 1957)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Bernard Kinch (Cambridge) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for Sassoon's opinion of his poetry, reminiscence of A. Attwater, 16 Feb. 1946
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from V. King (Redcar, Yorkshire) to Siegfried Sassoon reminiscing, and appreciation of Sassoon as an officer, 20 June 1967-31 Aug. 1967 (20, 30 Jun, 31 August 1967)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Cicely M. Langhorne (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''The Heart's Journey'' (1927 and 1928) and prose books, 5 Mar. 1929-5 Oct. 1930 (5 March 1929; 5 October 1930)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Alan Lascelles (Kensington Palace) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyed visit; and folios 3-4 only, thanks for 'Early Morning', querying Roman Catholic view that all heretics are damned, 1960-1967 (9 May 1960; undated (1960s))
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Harold J. Laski (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re glad Sassoon has won Black prize, F. Hackett should send his book to Professor J. E. Neale, 11 Mar. 1929
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Harry Laurence (London, The Medici Society) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for book, 16 Sep. 1925
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from John Law (on active service, later Croydon) to Siegfried Sassoon: /588. re thanks for parcels from Harrods; /589. re present situation, 30 July 1918-30 Dec. 1935 (30 July [1918]; 30 December 1935)
(cf. ''Siegfried Sassoon Diaries'', editor R. Hart-Davis, 1920-1922, financial help for Law)
Letter from Hastings Bertrand Lees-Smith (House of Commons) to Siegfried Sassoon praising Sassoon's motives, best wishes at the front, 17 Dec. 1917
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Rosamond Lehmann (Ipsden) to Siegfried Sassoon sending congratulations on birth of George [Thornycroft Sassoon], 5 Nov. 1936
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Paul Lemperley (Lakewood, Ohio) to Siegfried Sassoon about Lemperley's collection of Sassoon's private publications and first editions, 3 Nov. 1928
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Isaac Levine (Chicago, Illinois) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's poetry, 21 Jan. 1918
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Constance Leys (Lothianburn, Midlothian) to Faber & Faber, asking if there will be a sequel to ''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930) (forwarded by Richard de la Mare), 4 Oct. 1932
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Alice Lindsay-Hogg (London) to Siegfried Sassoon protesting at portrayal in ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928) of her son 'Bill Jaggett' and his friend 'Roger Pomfret', both are dead, asks for alterations to new editions, 18 Jan. 1929
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Frank Litchfield (Hampstead) to Siegfried Sassoon praising Sassoon's articles in the Daily Telegraph about the war, 2 Sep. 1930
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Norman Loder (Cecily Hill House, Cirencester) to Siegfried Sassoon re arrangements for Sassoon's clothes and horse, 7 Feb. 1923
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Philip Lofts (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), and ''Siegfried's Journey 1916-1920'' (1945), 29 Oct. 1928-26 Dec. 1945 (29 October 1928; 26 December 1945)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Heber Longman (Brisbane, Australia) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Meredith'' (1948), was born at Heytesbury where father was Congregational Minister, 5 Mar. 1949
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from John Longrigg (Highgate, London) to Siegfried Sassoon re problems of returning to Oxford after war service, similar ideas in ''Siegfried's Journey 1916-1920'' (1945), 11 Jan. 1946
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Julian G. Lousada (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re agreement with London Film Productions to pay money to Salisbury Infirmary, 29 Aug. 1935
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Beatrice Lovell-Keays (Goudhurst, Kent) to Siegfried Sassoon re widow of doctor at East Hoathly, praise of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), memories of Gordon Harbord, Oct. 1930
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letter from Jascha Heifetz (no place given) to Siegfried Sassoon re letter of introduction for M. Maazel, 23 July 1925
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Letters from Marvine Maazel (Hotels in Berlin, Amsterdam and elsewhere) to Siegfried Sassoon re with introduction from Jascha Heifetz, career plans and difficulties, choice of music etc, 9 Sep. 1925-29 May 1926 (9 September, 13 October [1925]; 28 January, 29 May 1926)
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.