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Papers of Lady Mary and Lord Arthur Hobhouse

MS. Hobhouse 22

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Title

Papers of Lady Mary and Lord Arthur Hobhouse

Shelfmark

MS. Hobhouse 22

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: Mainly letters sent by Lady Mary Hobhouse to Emily and Leonard Hobhouse, with a couple by Lord Arthur Hobhouse, 1884-1901, n.d.

Folder 2: A selection of letters arranged by Emily Hobhouse, described as 'Aunt Mary's last letters to me & accounts of her death...', 1905.

Date

1884-1905, n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Emily Hobhouse

Family papers and correspondence

Papers of Lady Mary and Lord Arthur Hobhouse

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  • Hobhouse, Mary, 1825-1905, nee Farrer

  • Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny, 1864-1929

  • Hobhouse, Arthur, 1819-1904, 1st Baron Hobhouse

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