BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
118203
118204
118205
118206

The letter includes a newspaper cutting from Voix des Femmes, probably for the article "Echos; les Quatorze Propositions de M. Alexandre Berard, Senateur, Contre le Vote des Femmes"; no date.

118207
118208
118209
118210

On Mme. Marx's book, which BR sent to Dora. Dora uses the word "nobul". For Kaufmann's letter, see record 118239.

118211
Clothing list for the term and important dates and notices for the term. Edith has annotated the clothing list.
118212

Lloyd-Williams asks if she could invite Edith and BR to be the guests of honour on speech day at Moreton Hall during parents' weekend on 8 June.

118213

Edith thanks Lloyd-Williams's for his offer, for BR and her to be guests of honour on speech day during parents' weekend. However, they cannot accept the offer. This is because, as Edith writes, "My husband will soon be eighty-five—and I am by no means 'as young as I was'—and he finds it necessary to guard his energies as much as possible in order to get through all the things that it is necessary for him to do (which, though admittedly fewer than he used to do, are still more than most far younger men could manage)."

118214

Lloyd-Williams thanks Edith for her letter and is sorry to hear that she and BR cannot be guests of honour at speech day.

118215
118216
118217

Wax, with the Moreton Hall stamp, was used to seal the envelope.

118218
118219

Lloyd-Williams writes to inform Edith that Sarah was kept in bed for two days due to a slight cold.

118220

Documents for and about parents' weekend at Moreton Hall, 7-8 June 1957.

118221

Note stating that Anne has developed influenza.

118222

Note informing Edith that Sarah and Lucy have developed influenza.

118223

Note informing Edith that Anne, Sarah and Lucy are making good progress in recovering from influenza.

118224

Note informing Edith that all the children will be returning to school shortly.

118225

Lloyd-Williams writes to Edith regarding the influenza epidemic, stating, "... we did our best to keep you fully informed of your daughters' condition. Now I feel that the least I can do is thank you for your thoughtfulness during that tiresome period."

118226

Documents are notices regarding vaccination against polio.

118227

A clothing list, annotated by Edith.

118228
Important dates and notices for the 1958 term.
118229

Notice of a limited measles epidemic at the school from January to March.

118230

BR writes to ask if someone from the school can see Sarah, Lucy and Anne to the train when they go to London for holidays with their grandmother.

118231

"Erratum."

"Since this notice was prepared, a suspected case of mumps has developed today, Friday 24 March, in the upper school".

118232

BR works out the arrangements for the girls to visit Dora during their Easter holidays.

118233

Notice of an orchestral concert at Moreton Hall.

118234

Lloyd-Williams writes about Lucy running a slight temperature the night before, and has thus been kept in bed.

118235

Documents for parents' weekend at Moreton Hall from 25-27 July 1958.

118236
Holiday reading lists.
118237
118238
118239

Addressed to "Dorinda". Enclosed with Dora's letter of 1920/01/11 to BR (document .103829, record 118210).

118240
118241
118242
118243

Dora feels as tenderly towards BR as Demos does to Dot (Wrinch).

118244
118245
118246
118247
118248

"I've been jealous and horrid because I felt you were offering me an unfair bargain."

118249
118250
118251
118252
118253

This letter is enclosed with Dora's letter of 1920/01/29 to BR (document .103843, record 118252).

118254
118255

"Let us go to Munich for the summer!!"

118256
Student bills.
118257

Clothing lists and notices for the spring and summer terms at Moreton Hall.

118258

Lloyd-Williams thanks BR for the copy of his book, Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare.

118259

Notification of a service of confirmation at Moreton Hall on 24 February 1959.

118260

BR has received the notice of the service of confirmation, but he and Edith will not be able to attend. He encloses the form asking for information (not present).

118261

Lloyd-Williams thanks BR for the letter and confirmation form.

118262

BR thanks Lloyd-Williams for her letter of 4 February and is grateful to the school.

118263

A notification that Lucy has developed influenza. Bulletins regarding her health will be sent periodically.

118264

A notification that Lucy is up again and will return to school shortly.

118265

Lloyd-Williams encloses a copy of a note written to her from the girls' mother (document .104690, record 118266).

She praises BR's TV appearance (probably the interview with John Freeman).

118266

A note to Lloyd-Williams about Anne, Lucy and Sarah from their mother, who has reverted to her maiden name.

Enclosed with document .104689, record 118265.

118267

BR thanks Lloyd-Williams for her letter and its enclosed letter from the girls' mother.

118268

Lloyd-Williams thanks BR for his letter of 17 March.

She encloses a copy of a letter she wrote to Susan Lindsay (document .104693, record 118272).

118269
118270
118271
118272

Lloyd-Williams thanks Lindsay for her letter of 9 March.

Enclosed with document .104692, record 118268.

118273

There is a drawing on the last page.

118274

Dora refers to BR's shoulder (i.e. collarbone) injury.

118275
118276

BR thanks Lloyd-Williams for her letter and for sending him a copy of her "admirable" letter to Lindsay.

Typed on the verso of Lloyd-Williams' letter to Lindsay.

118277
118278
118279
118280

A notification about the shortened production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at Moreton Hall, 24 March 1959 at 4 p.m.

118281

These are notices from Moreton Hall regarding vaccinations against polio and notices for the school year.

118282

The letter concerns letters from John Conrad Russell and Susan Lindsay.

BR has noted "Wed. 27th" at the top.

118283
118284
118285
118286
118287
118288

Documents for parents weekend at Moreton Hall.

118289
118290

Receipts from F.H. Salter & Son.

118291
118292

BR asks Joan Pennington to arrange for the girls to be sent to Ruabon and put on a train to Penrhyndeudraeth on 16 December.

118293

Joan replies regarding BR's letter concerning the children's travel arrangements for 16 December.

118294
Notification.
118295
A notice to parents informing them that a girl in the lower school has developed chickenpox.
118296

A notification from Moreton Hall that a performance of Bach's The Christmas Oratorio, Parts I and II will occur 13 December 1959 and a private performance of Middlemarch will occur 15 December 1959, as well as information regarding departure for the holidays.

118297
Holiday reading.
118298

Edith asks Harrods to send and charge to her account both Scott's Kenilworth and Hardy's Under the Greenwood Tree.

118299
Notices and important information regarding the beginning and end of the 1960 terms.
118300

BR congratulates Lloyd-Williams and Moreton Hall on receiving an award from the David Davies Memorial Institute. BR now has "care and control" (though not "custody").

118301

Lloyd-Williams thanks BR for his congratulations on the David Davies Memorial Award.

118302

BR thanks Lloyd-Williams for her letter of 8 March.