Letter from George Yeats to Thomas MacGreevy. 14 October 1925

Bibliographic Information



Original Source
Letter from George Yeats to Thomas MacGreevy Letter dated 'Oct 14'. Envelope postmarked 14 October 1925. George Yeats Trinity College, Dublin. Autograph letter signed. TCD MS 8104/27


Abstract
Yeats to be in London for a Cuala sale and to visit her mother who is upset by the death of Yeats's cousin; arranges to meet MacGreevy for dinner .


Electronic Edition Information
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Date of Electronic Text: 13 April 2005
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Annotations and proofing by: Ann Saddlemyer and Susan Schreibman
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Titles of texts, foreign words, personal names, place and organisational names, and emphasised text have been encoded. Personal and organisational names have been standardised through the REG attribute of the <persName>, <orgName>, and <rs> elements. Standardised spelling may be found in the Thomas MacGreevy Archive name database, "Who's Who in the Archive."

Keywords
Domestic Life
Social Life
Travel
1900-1999
Irish
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter

24 February 2007

Responsibility for Document Creation and Encoding
Final Proofing
Susan Schreibman

Final proofing of letter for content and encoded letter to conform to new letter template. 14 October 2006

Responsibility for Document Creation and Encoding
Proofing
Susan Schreibman

Proofed letter for content and encoded letter to conform to new letter template.