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Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Colan, ( )
Letters: 1
Date(s): 17 Apr 1863
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Tennysonia. A Collection of Autograph Letters from Alfred Tennyson ... and Other Miscellaneous Correspondence"
Note: Thanks Mr Colan for a ticket of admission to St. James Hall on 28 May, and regrets that he cannot attend as he is obliged to decline all public meetings.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Ellis, C.
Letters: 2
Date(s): 26 Sep 1884; 6 Nov 1887
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Thanks for congratulatory verses (attached to letter is a typescript copy of a poem "Crown and Coronet" by Ellis); discusses his ancestry briefly; name of Tennyson is from a Danish part of England.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Hall, Mrs Anna Maria, (nee Fielding)
Letters: 1
Date(s): 23 Feb 1844
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Expresses regret in not being able to contribute to Mrs Hall's magazine owing to illness.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Hand, Commander
Letters: 1
Date(s): 20 May 1873
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Tennysonia. A Collection of Autograph Letters from Alfred Tennyson ... and Other Miscellaneous Correspondence"
Note: Declines an invitation from Commander Hand and the officers of H.M.S. St. Vincent.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Hawers, Revd. H.H.
Letters: 1
Date(s): 27 Feb 1880
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Thanks for books sent.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Kenward, J., Mr
Letters: 1
Date(s): 5 Feb 1866
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Expresses thanks for the first volume of "Barddas"; regrets that the descendants of (illegible name) have not received their pension; mentions visit to Brittany.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Palgrave, Mrs
Letters: 1
Date(s): n.d.
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Tennysonia. A Collection of Autograph Letters from Alfred Tennyson ... and Other Miscellaneous Correspondence"
Note: Regrets he cannot visit her because of indisposition.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Paul, Charles Kegan
Letters: 1
Date(s): 17 Jan 1880
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son"
Note: States that songs should not be published apart from music.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Pitford, Mr (?)
Letters: 1
Date(s): 30 Jul 1888
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Denies that clipping sent by Mr Pitford is true. (Clipping enclosed states that Tennyson refuses to send his autograph to collectors who ask for it.)
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Publisher of the St. James Gazette
Letters: 1
Date(s): 29 Jul [18]86
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Tennysonia. A Collection of Autograph Letters from Alfred Tennyson ... and other Miscellaneous Correspondence"
Note: Requests that the St. James Gazette be sent to Hasleworth instead of Freshwater until further notice.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: Thorpe, Revd. J.F.
Letters: 1
Date(s): 7 Mar 1879
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Remits 3s.6d. for book by Thorpe.
Sender: Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson
Recipient: [unknown]
Letters: 5
Date(s): 8 Jun 1857 - 14 Mar 1875
Location: BC MS 19c Tennyson, in volume "Autograph Letters, Lord Tennyson, his Wife and Son, 1844-1892"
Note: Thanks given for dedication of "your volume" to himself; sends prospectus of "Lives of the Laureates": "I think it may influence you as to the publication of your own"; expresses compliments (in 3rd person); thanks for photograph of Edwin Waugh, grants permission to include "Gardener's Daughter" in collection but adds that permission must also be obtained from Messrs. Strahan; requests that ... (the description has been erased) be sent to another and discusses terms for the taking of a house (n.d. but it is suggested that this is a reference to Farringford which was taken in 1853).