Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford manuscript material : 3 items 1903-1927

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Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford manuscript material : 3 items 1903-1927

To Maurice Buxton Forman, literary editor : 1 typescript letter signed : 4 Apr 1927 : (H'ANA 0071) : from Amen House, Warwick-Square, London, E.C.4. (Oxford University Press letterhead) : regarding the holograph manuscript of Leigh Hunt's poem, "Jenny Kiss'd Me"; begins, "We all read 'stricken'; does that agree with your decipherment?" Filed with Hunt's holograph (LH 0294).

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