Littleton Charles Powys: Letters to A.J. Weatherhead 1932-1955

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Littleton Charles Powys: Letters to A.J. Weatherhead 1932-1955

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Powys, Littleton Charles

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Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000561.0x000211 Littleton Charles Powys (1874-1955), schoolmaster and author. A.J. (Benet) Weatherhead (d.1976), poet, was for a time in the Benedictine order, and retained the name Benet when he left. He edited the Dominican magazine Blackfriars . From the guide to the Littleton Charles Powys: Letters to A.J. Weatherhead, 1932...

Powys Littleton Charles 1874-1956

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Weatherhead A. J. d. 1976

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Powys, Theodore Francis, 1875-1953

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Theodore Francis Powys was the brother of Lewelyn Powys (1884-1939). From the guide to the Papers of Theodore Francis Powys, 1928, 1928, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections) Theodore Francis Powys was a member of the literary Powys family. He left his farm in Suffolk at the age of twenty-six to retire to the small village of East Chaldon and write. Living like a hermit, he wrote novels, short stories, and fables. His works...

King's College (University of Cambridge)

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From its foundation by Henry VI in 1441 to the present day, King's College has preserved records of its internal administration, the construction of its buildings, and the lives of its members. The archives include the administrative records of estates the College was given by Henry VI, many of which were the lands of the so-called alien priories, such as the Norman Abbey of Bec, confiscated by the Crown in 1414. These lands brought their written memory with them in the form of charters and cour...