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Bax, Evelyn. 2 letters (1940) to Lady Agnes Adams, London, England
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Grassam, Elsie. 8 letters (1940-1 942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Edinburgh, Scotland; London, England
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Miss Grassam was Sir John's secretary in London for 20 years and continued to be helpful to the Adams. She lived through the Blitz and later returned to her London apartment.
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Isaac, [May]? 6 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Devizes, England
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She writes war news and causes of war, and describes with hilarity the ineptness of her new maid. Her town had many of the Dunkirk soldiers passing through and describes the tight security of this area.
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Barrett, P. A. 2 letters (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, London, England
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Mr. Barrett writes of his wife's death and says his own goodbye.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1917) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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She discusses her care of Belgium soldiers wounded in WWI, men coming home to be married and going back to the war, the raid that had people going into the tube for protection and her worry over his reported illness.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1920) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes writes to Mr. Engert her concern for his whereabouts and safety.
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Roxburgh, Jean. 36 letters (1940-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Sunningdale, England
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Jean is one of Lady Agnes' oldest friends. She writes of family and their war experiences.
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