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    1911: 2 letters on family matters 1912: 1 letter on family matters 1913: 4 letters on family matters and Esdaile's review in The Builder 1914: 11 letters on family matters, Martin Esdaile as a baby, and the publication of "Lux Juventutis" 1915: 1 letter from James A. Mackereth thanking Esdaile for her review of his book of poems 1916: 6 letters on family matters and "Greek and Roman Portraiture" to be published by Oxford University Press.

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    27 letters mainly on family matters, including an illness of Arundell Esdaile.

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    39 letters on topics including family matters, an article in the Hellenic Journal, efforts to get into the lecturers' register, a Mediterranean cruise, and new friends.

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    61 letters including a group of 10 letters by Harriet Stewart describing British country life in 1946, as well as letters related to the publication of Esdaile's "English Church Monuments."

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    17 letters on topics including family matters; the birth of Edmund in September after difficult pregnancy; poems written by both Katharine Esdaile; and work on an article on Blake.

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    25 letters chiefly on Roubiliac's busts.

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