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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover Harris, James Rendel (1852-1941) Biblical scholar, orientalist and archaeologist
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ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

Writes from Cloughton where he does not feel comfortable in the pulpit. Reports that the Rowntrees have been kind. Describes how Rendel Harris and R. W. Rogers make things more lively. Mentions Alice. Details his day on the beach, including children playing, performing singers 'not blacked', a beach photographer 'to the Duchess of Leinster', a phrenologist, and soldiers bathing. Mentions Asquith, Morley, Harcourt, Roseberg and Edward Guy.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to T. R. Glover

Refers to his recent ill health including his stay at a hospital in Almondsbury. Mentions Rendell Harris. Asks for news of Glover.

Leonard, George Hare (1863-1941)

ALS to T. R. Glover

Apologises for his inability to write with his own hand. Gives Glover advice about Queen's University, Canada. Mentions Principle Grant and Professor Watson. Observes that Cambridge has done little for Rendel Harris despite his European distinction, and Glover would be wise to pursue an opportunity outside of Oxbridge.

Fairbairn, Andrew Martin (1838-1912) congregational minister and college head