Box 63
Contains 6 Results:
Letters to Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson from A.C. Probyn-Williams and other lawyers, 1912-1945
JHN and HHN separated in 1938 and many of these documents deal with their separation and divorce. Box 63/Folder 8: Papers related to the terms of Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson and HHN's 1938 separation, regarding each party's income, etc.
Letters to Jacquline Hope-Nicholson from Veronica Scott-Gotty and Martin Gillett, 1937-1945
This subseries comprises correspondence between Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, her family and friends. Correspondents include Hedley Hope-Nicholson, Marie-Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, Felix Hope-Nicholson, the Thomas W. Allen family, Helen Troubridge Bate, Amy Troubridge, Gurney family, Hope family, Mary and A.J. Nicholson, Orde family, Mrs. Greville Nugent, Trelawney Dayrell Reed, C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Lord Alfred Douglas and many others.
Letters from Mary F. Arrowsmith, Hilda Barrow, and Hardy, 1936-1945
This subseries comprises correspondence between Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, her family and friends. Correspondents include Hedley Hope-Nicholson, Marie-Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, Felix Hope-Nicholson, the Thomas W. Allen family, Helen Troubridge Bate, Amy Troubridge, Gurney family, Hope family, Mary and A.J. Nicholson, Orde family, Mrs. Greville Nugent, Trelawney Dayrell Reed, C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Lord Alfred Douglas and many others.
Letters to Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson from friends and family, 1894-1945
Letters from Geoffrey Birkbeck, 1941-1945
This subseries comprises correspondence between Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, her family and friends. Correspondents include Hedley Hope-Nicholson, Marie-Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson, Felix Hope-Nicholson, the Thomas W. Allen family, Helen Troubridge Bate, Amy Troubridge, Gurney family, Hope family, Mary and A.J. Nicholson, Orde family, Mrs. Greville Nugent, Trelawney Dayrell Reed, C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Lord Alfred Douglas and many others.
Letters to Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson - "Interesting Letters", 1905-1925
Includes 2 letters from Henry Justice Ford, an artist and illustrator active from 1886-late 1920s, as well as 1 letter from Philip Bainbrigge, "a homosexual friend of Wilfred Owen and Charles Scott-Moncrieff who died in WWI and was known for his sonnet "If I Should Die" (B.D.).