Box MS Add.9375/665-1094: Box 3
Contains 226 Results:
Letters from Mozelle Hyeem née Sassoon (Hove, Sussex, and Sevenoaks, Kent) to Siegfried Sassoon re family news, visits to Louise, praise of Sassoon's books, 18 June 1927-10 Jan. 1932 (18 Jun 1927; 22 Sep. 1930; 10 Jan 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.
Letters from Pat Sassoon (Matfield and Tiverton) to Siegfried Sassoon re undated, thanks for presents, family news, 1924-1927 (1924-1927)
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 Violet Mildred? Sassoon ([Matfield]) to Siegfried Sassoon re family news, Dec. 1925 (date inferred)
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 [?G] Saville (London) to Siegfried Sassoon continuing a correspondence about G. Meredith's possible diseases, 20 June 1948
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 S. E. Scammell (Pitchpenny House, Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for favourable opinion of his poem, 16 Sep. 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 Artur Schnabel (London) to Siegfried Sassoon asking to meet, on recommendation of Max Meyerfeld, 19 Nov. 1927
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 Adela Schuster (Wimbledon) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for book of Blunden's poems, 11 May 1927
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 Frank Schuster (Bray-on-Thames, Italy) to Siegfried Sassoon re travels, music, etc, 1920-1929 (1920s (26 Dec 1925; 20 Oct 1926; 14 Mar no year given))
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 Alexander Scott (Ayr) to Siegfried Sassoon encouraging Sassoon to write a war book and discussing others, 21 June 1929-28 Aug. 1929 (21 Jun, 28 August 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 C. H. Scott (Broad Ford, Horsmonden, Kent) to Siegfried Sassoon re own regard for G. Meredith's work, 29 Sep. 1948
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 H. Sumner Scott (Picton, Wellington College, Berkshire) to Siegfried Sassoon re admiration of ''Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man'' (1928), and about Sassoon's visit to speak at the College, 15 Dec. 1928-27 Oct. 1929 (15, 24 December 1928; 22, 27 October 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.
Letters from Richard Seymour (St Paul's Vicarage, Goodmayes, Essex) to Siegfried Sassoon re personal news, (cf. Add.8889/3/280), 3 Dec. 1955-22 May 1967 (3 December 1955; 22 May 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.
Letter from R. C. Shelley (Handsworth, Birmingham) to Siegfried Sassoon re has just read ''Memoirs of an Infantry Officer'' (1930), own reminiscences of service in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, 22 Nov. 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 Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard (1 Amen Court, St. Paul's, London) to Siegfried Sassoon and to Hester [Sassoon (née Gatty)] asking Sassoon to read poems at pacifist rally in Albert Hall, and hoping to visit, 6 June 1935-23 July 1935 (6, 17 Jun, 14, 15, 23 Jul 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 D. Gordon Shields (Edinburgh) to Siegfried Sassoon re enjoyment of ''Sherston's Progress'' (1936), was at Craiglockhart and subsequently painted a portrait of Rivers, which is in St John's College Cambridge, 11 Sep. 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 Dennis Silk (Marlborough College, Wiltshire) to Siegfried Sassoon praising Sassoon's broadcast reading of Sequences, 7 Oct. 1956 (year inferred)
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 Hampson Simpson (Derby) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for Sassoon's advice on his MS, 17 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.
Letters from William Slader (Liverpool) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of Sassoon's books, own boyhood in Devon with horses in 1890s, trying to collect Sassoon's privately printed poems, 26 Feb. 1929-21 Oct. 1930 (26 February, 13 March 1929; 21 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.
Letter from Lucy Graham Smith (Sindlesham House, Wokingham) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for news of Stephen Tennant's health, 28 Aug. 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 N. L. Smith (Sharland (?) Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire) to Siegfried Sassoon sending a literary paper of his for Sassoon to read, 5 Oct. 1910-5 Oct. 1960 (year inferred (most likely 1920s-30s))
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 [?Nina] Smith (New York) to Siegfried Sassoon asking if Sassoon will do another American lecture tour, 23 July 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 C. J. Smither (South Croydon) to Siegfried Sassoon re appreciation of ''Meredith'' (1948), 26 Feb. 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 Joyce Spring Smyth (Maidenhead) to Siegfried Sassoon praising ''Meredith'' (1948), 27 Sep. 1948
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 Harold Speed (23 Campden Hill Square, London) to Siegfried Sassoon expressing thanks for presents, 14 Feb. 1926-26 Dec. 1928 (14 February 1926; 26 December 1928)
The letter of 14 Feb 1926 is incomplete.
Letters from Lady Ethel Sprigge (Mersham Manor, Ashford, Kent) to Siegfried Sassoon re memories of Robbie and Alec Ross, More Adey, Lady Gosse, 5 Oct. 1925-30 Jan. 1946 (5 October [pre-1935]; 7, 21, 30 January 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.