Reprints of a synopsis of an article about Edward de Vere by Rev. R.F. Flynn, each accompanied by a cover letter to members of the Shakespeare Fellowship [manuscript], 1931 November 7.

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Reprints of a synopsis of an article about Edward de Vere by Rev. R.F. Flynn, each accompanied by a cover letter to members of the Shakespeare Fellowship [manuscript], 1931 November 7.

Includes two copies each of the reprint and cover letter. The cover letter reads: "The enclosed reprint of an article by one of our members - the Rev. R. Flynn - epitomised in the "Halstead and Colne Valley Gazette" is circulated for information." Both cover letters are mechanically reproduced and signed by R.R. Ward and dated November 7, 1931. Ward includes his address in one of the cover letters as Wyvenhoe, Farnham Royal, Slough, Berks. With two accompanying envelopes addressed to Mrs. H.C. Folger, Saint Andrew's Lane, Glen Cove, N.Y., USA.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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