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Papers of Lyn Newman
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Autograph letter signed "Bunny" to Max Newman

Sent from France. Writes that he has only just received Frances' letter informing his that Margaret and Max were able to visit France. Apologises for the lateness of his response and hopes they will still come to visit him. Describes his plans to stay in his cottage in France for as long as possible. Expresses the wish to get Max to talk about Maynard and Frank Ramsay. Sends his love to Lyn.

Garnett, David (1892-1981) writer and publisher

ALS to Lyn Newman

Complains of his financial circumstances and the necessity of constantly worrying about "sales". Mentions that his father, Augustus no longer supports him because of a disagreement over Romilly's book. Hopes that Lyn has recovered from her illness, and refutes her accusations that he had "dropped her". Promises to ask for her book, "Ten Letter Writers" at Weymouth library. Refers to Ida's social advances.

John, Romilly (1906-1986) civil servant, poet, author and physicist

Typescript letter unsigned to Lord Russell

Appreciation of Bertrand Russell's Autobiography. Refers to Dorothy Brett, the Eshers, and Maynard Keynes. Mentions her blood ties with the Locke family.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

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