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Letters to Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Ferrier Leeds

Catalogue reference: ETL/3/3

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This record is a file about the Letters to Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Ferrier Leeds dating from 2-4 April 1912, 26 August 1916.

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Reference
ETL/3/3
Title
Letters to Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Ferrier Leeds
Date
2-4 April 1912, 26 August 1916
Description

Letters to Leeds' father, Alfred Nicholson Leeds, regarding the death of his brother Charles Edward Leeds in New Zealand in March 1912. The correspondents comprise clergyman Richard Hall giving details of Charles Leeds' death, 4 April 1912, Alfred Thurlow, nephew of A.N. Leeds, 2 April 1912, Millicent Leeds, sister-in-law to A.N. Leeds, and Wynifred Leeds niece of A.N. Leeds. Letter to Leeds' mother, Ferrier Leeds, from her sister-in-law, Millicent Leeds in New Zealand discussing family news, 26 August 1916.

Held by
Oxford University: Ashmolean Museum, Department of Antiquities
Language
English
Physical description
1 folder
Administrative / biographical background

The letters were stored in an envelope addressed to Leeds which he had annotated 'Letters about Leeds family etc'

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/c1db47d8-0b71-4aab-b0d5-29a77cbd1876/

Catalogue hierarchy

489 records

Within the fonds: ETL

Papers of Edward Thurlow Leeds

7 records

Within the sub-fonds: ETL/3

Personal Papers of E.T. Leeds

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Letters to Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Ferrier Leeds