Correspondence of Mary Crawshay, Olive Guthrie, and Emily Leslie,
[ca.1893-1916]
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Summary: | The correspondence of Emily Leslie (daughter of Charles Powell Leslie II and Christiana Leslie and sister of John Leslie 1st Baronet), Mary Crawshay (née Leslie, daughter of John Leslie 1st Baronet and Constance Leslie) and her sister, Olive Guthrie (née Leslie), dated ca.1893-1916. Includes: a letter to Emily Leslie from her nephew Lord Charles Beresford; a letter from JW Cuthbert regarding Dr. Donovan's (largely negative) phrenological report on the family; letters to Emily from Léonie Leslie on social and political matters; a letter from Robert Crawshay to Olive Guthrie; and a letter from Clara E. Grant describing the impact of bombing and living conditions in London. |
In collection: | Leslie papers, 1619-1992. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder (11 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |
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Correspondence of Mary Crawshay, Olive Guthrie, and Emily Leslie,
[ca.1893-1916]
In Collection: | Leslie papers, 1619-1992. |
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Description: | The correspondence of Emily Leslie (daughter of Charles Powell Leslie II and Christiana Leslie and sister of John Leslie 1st Baronet), Mary Crawshay (née Leslie, daughter of John Leslie 1st Baronet and Constance Leslie) and her sister, Olive Guthrie (née Leslie), dated ca.1893-1916. Includes: a letter to Emily Leslie from her nephew Lord Charles Beresford; a letter from JW Cuthbert regarding Dr. Donovan's (largely negative) phrenological report on the family; letters to Emily from Léonie Leslie on social and political matters; a letter from Robert Crawshay to Olive Guthrie; and a letter from Clara E. Grant describing the impact of bombing and living conditions in London. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 folder (11 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,495/1169
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland. |