Masefield, John, 1878-1967
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-04-23
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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-08-06
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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-05-27
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Boar’s Hill, Oxford. 27 May. Masefield may meet Mr. Richards before going to Ireland for ‘some months’ but, more likely, will meet him “in college next term”. He reports hearing from Bull’s brother; invites him to visit Oxford while on ‘English leave’; sends greetings to Bull’s aunts; offers special regards to Bull.
Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-10-13
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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-10-14
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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-11-19
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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-11-22
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Nov 22. 1919. Masefield apologizes for being a ‘nuisance’ and asks Bull to forward his letter to “Colonel” Jasper Brinton, editor of The Forge.
Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, 1919-11-30
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Boar’s Hill, Oxford. Nov 30. 1919. Masefield thanks Bull for her note about Mr. Howell’s essay; promises to read it; supposes that Bull was in New York to see Prince Edward VIII; wishes she would marry the prince; declares that no other Princess would be ‘more welcome' in England.
Masefield, J. to Bull, D. correspondence, Undated, Dec. 1919
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Boar’s Hill, Oxford. [Undated, Dec. 1919] Masefield sends a ballad, The Tale of Anthony Bell by A.J. Munnings, he hopes Bull will like; notes that Munnings is one of England’s best painters and envies his ability to work so well ‘in an art not his own’.