Description | 1. 18 Sep 1902 from P Delme Awdry giving particulars of the claim made on behalf of Charles against the estate of Frederick Talbot (£629.17.9) and Charles' note regarding the promissory note given by Frederick Croker. 2. 1 Nov 1902 from Richard Foley confirming that Frederick Croker had paid rent for the lease occupied by him. 3. 27 Nov 1902 from Messrs Awdry concerning chancel fire insurance, enquiring whether the heating apparatus had been installed and the chancel alterations finished. 4. 29 Dec 1902 from William Gamble of Penrose's Pictorial Annual "The Process Year Book" acknowledging Charles' letter of 21 Dec, that Charles had liked the reproduction of the Photoglyphic proofs and hoping to give some publicity for the reports of the Memorial Committee. 5. 9 Feb 1903 from Harold Brakspear acknowledging receipt of a letter with inscription to go onto the back of sedilia (stone seats found on the liturgical south side of the altar). 6. 9 Feb 1903 from Bayard C Dixon confirming that the British Museum held 6 letters written by Sir John Talbot between 1702 and 1704 and offering to send copies for 21s. 7. 11 Feb 1903 from Country Life enclosing two copies of the magazine asked for and stating that the editor regretted the oversight of not sending a proof of the article on Lacock Abbey for approval but agreeing to print a letter correcting any misstatements. 8. 12 Feb 1903 from Richard Foley to say that W Bevin of Wootton Bassett had been appointed by the owners of the public houses whose licenses were opposed and whether there was any merit in allowing Bevin to also represent Charles regarding the proposal to close the back entrance of the Red Lion. 9. 18 Feb 1903 from Bernard Quaritch, ancient book dealer, regrettably confirming that the Croke Primer of 1450 had been sold with no record of the purchaser. 10. 24 Feb 1903 from William Gilchrist Clarke Maxwell expressing sorrow that the "Croke" had been lost sight of and that he had seen a good many interesting papers at Markeaton including several relating to the affairs of John Mundy Lord Mayor of London. 11. 10 Mar 1903 from C Helen Shakespear enclosing a cheque towards the Fox Talbot Memorial. 12. Undated note by Charles Henry Talbot of the addresses of the Statutory Association of Church of England Schools for the Diocese of Bristol and the National Society. 13. Undated note in Charles Henry Talbot's handwriting "Tillages, about "£2-7-9". 14. Undated note of the address of C H Palmer. |