Lamb Papers (Series II). Vols. cx-cxi. Two hunting journals in the hand of Peniston Lamb (?), son of Viscount Melbourne; 1796-1801. 83073 is entitled ‘Horses’ and contains the names, ages and parentage of horses on f.1 but from f.2 continues with hunting from 1799. (241/5-6). 150 x 100mm.
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Peniston Lamb, son of Peniston, 1st Viscount Lamb: Hunting journals of Peniston Lamb: 1796-1801.
Eleanor Farjeon Papers. Vols. lv-lxix. Special personal correspondence of Eleanor Farjeon; [29 July 1913]-28 Jan. 1966, n.d. Mostly autograph. Several letters are published in Morning Has Broken; other publication details are listed below. Unless otherwise stated, all letters are to Eleanor Farjeon. Amongst family and close friends, Eleanor is usually referred to as ‘Nellie’. Fifteen volumes.
Eleanor Farjeon Papers. Vols. lxx-lxxi. General personal correspondence of various persons with Eleanor Farjeon; 1893-31 May 1965, n.d. Typewritten and autograph. Unless otherwise stated, the letters are written to Eleanor Farjeon. Two volumes.
Eleanor Farjeon Papers. Vols. lxxii-lxxv. Mostly material to be included in Book Two of the Memoirs; 14 May 1915-4 Jan. 1961, n.d. Mostly typewritten. Book Two was intended to cover the years from 1904 to Herbert Farjeon’s death in 1945. The initial title was to have been ‘Collaborators’ Honour’ (a term applied to collaborations between Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon, meaning that neither revealed who wrote what) and was subsequently changed to ‘Myself When Younger’. On the leaf of a fold...