Letter from Hallam Tennyson to Edmund Gosse, concerning Alfred, Lord Tennyson's giving his name to the Marlowe Memorial Committee; 6 Jan. 1889. [Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, p. 150].includes:f. 3 Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Alfred Tennyson,... 6 Jan 1889
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