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Expand 1 - Autograph book belonging to E.P.Frost and containing letters addressed to the various people and autographs as follows (Only the right-hand pages of the book were used)1 - Autograph book belonging to E.P.Frost and containing letters addressed to the various people and autographs as follows (Only the right-hand pages of the book were used)
Collapse 2 - 78 letters found loose in the autograph book (553/Z1)2 - 78 letters found loose in the autograph book (553/Z1)
2 - Epitaph for Edward Frost (senior)
3 - Letter to Mr Fletcher from the Duke of St Albans asking him for his opinion on a man being allowed to mary his deceased wife's sister
4 - Autograph of Albert Everard written for E.P.Frost
5 - Letter from the Bishop of Lincoln enclosing copies of his signature
6 - Card giving permission for writer's name to be placed on a list of referees for a preparatory school belonging to A Blythe
7 - Letter to Mr Fletcher from Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, 1885-1910 thanking him for his 'sad' information.
8 - Letter to L. Wager from E.P. Burcin (?) of the Manor House, Market Leverington (county Wiltshire)
9 - Signature of Paul Kruger to the title of Occupation Farm, Pretoria, South Africa
10 - Letter from Viscount Folkestone on behalf of his father-in-law, Mr Chaplin, acknowledging receipt of a letter
11 - Letter to Mr Fletcher from the Duke of St Albans enclosing a warrant
12 - Letter to Colonel Frost from Lord Macnaghten, thanking him for giving his son's application his attention.
13 - Letter from A.V.Fitzgeorge for H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, asking Colonel Frost to forward an engraving to the Duke for signature.
14 - Letter from Harry McCalmont, M.P. of Cheveley Park and Sefton Lodge, Newmarket, inviting Colonel Frost and a party to the steeplechases
15 - Letter to Colonel Frost from the Duke of Northumberland regarding a circular to be sent by the Duke, concerning a dinner to be held in honour of the Duke of Cambridge.
16 - Letter to Colonel Frost from Harry McCalmont declining an invitation to dine with his Battalion.
17 - Letter from Aldophus Fitzgeorge on behalf of the Duke of Cambridge inviting the Frost brothers to short partridge.
19 - Letter on behalf of the Duke of Cambridge written by A.V.Fitzgeorge, thanking Colonel Frost and his battalion for their letter of sympathy 'on his sad and unexpected calamity' (letter endorsed 'The Duchess of Teck, died November 1897')
20 - Letter to Colonel Frost from A. Fitzgeorge inviting the Frost Brothers to shoot with the Duke of Cambridge
21 - Epitaph to Harry Frost
22 - Letter from Percy J.Pilcher to E.P.Frost, expressing sympathy on the death of Colonel Harry Frost.
23 - Letter from Alwyne Compton, Bishop of Ely (1886-1905), accepting an invitation to West Wratting Park.
24 - Letter from William Preece, declining an invitation to West Wratting Park as he has to visit Europe to inspect electric railways.
25 - Printed facsimilie of letter from Earl Cadogan appealing for funds for the Victoria Hospital for children.
26 - Letter from Harry McCalmont, M.P. thanking E.P.Frost for his letter of congratulations on moving an address (in the House of Commons) also mentioning the fact that 'you will be glad to get your friend Cecil Rhodes as a neighbour'.
27 - Letter to E.P.Frost from L.Brassey who unsuccessfully fought the East Cambridgeshire seat for the Conservatives in January, 1903.
28 - Letter from O.Chanute, a visitor from the U.S.A. asking to make the acquaintance of E.P.Frost.
29 - Letter from Mrs Emery, wife of Archdeacon Emery of Ely, thanking E.P.Frost for his hospitality.
30 - Letter from Thomas McKenny Hughes, accepting an invitation to spend a week-end at West Wratting. At the time of writing Hughes was on an archaeological dig at Hare Park, Six Mile Bottom (parish of Little Wilbraham)
31 - Letter from William Cunningham thanking E.P. Frost for his letter of congratulations on his appointment as Archdeacon of Ely.
32 - Letter from Alex Parkindon (?) at the Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth, thanking E.P.Frost for the interest he has shown in him (Parkinson)
33 - Letter from Frederic H.Chase, Bishop of Ely, 1905-24, to E.P.Frost, regarding arrangements for the dedication service of the font in St Andrews church, West Wratting
34 - Letter from Lord Avebury, thanking E.P.Frost for presenting him with a copy of his book
35 - Letter from Mrs Henrietta Baden Powell, thanking E.P.Frost for his letter of congratulations on her son's Knighthood.
36 - Letter from Aimee Watt Smyth, Honorary Secretary of the Women's Aerial League, thanking E.P. Frost for talking to a meeting of the same.
37 - Letter from J.C. Capper thanking E.P. Frost for his letter of congratulations in the flight of 'B' an airship.
38 - Letter from Lord and Lady Llangattock, thanking E.P.Frost for his letter of sympathy on the loss of their son.
39 - Letter from Colonel Henry S.Massy, inviting E.P.Frost to the annual general meeting on the Aerial League.
40 - Letter on behalf of Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein, thanking E.P.Frost for his letter of congratulation on the Prince's eightieth birthday.
41 - Letter from J.Benjamin Stone to E.P.Frost referring to two pictures of the terrace scenes of September, 1909
42 - Letter from Percy M.Thorton, M.P. referring to an address to be given by P.J.Baker of King's College on 'International Peace by means of Conference of the Nations'
43 - Letter from Sir Ernest Cassel regarding his purchase of the Six Mile Bottom Estate
44 - Letter from F.E.Negus thanking E.P.Frost for his kindness to him whilst on manouevres at West Wratting.
45 - Letter from H.Arbuthnot thanking E.P.Frost for his bithday wishes.
46 - Sample of handwriting addressed to '…his mightiness the high prophetic and admiral pioneer of the airy art of aviation'
47 - Letter from Lady Llangattock thanking E.P.Frost as past President of the Aeronautic Society for the sympathy shown her on the loss of her son (C.S.Rolls) also for the postcard of the Rolls Memorial.
48 - Invitation from Ethel Glazebrook, wife of the Canon of Ely to the Diocesan Conference on 17 and 18 June 1913
49 - Letter from T. McKenny Hughes at the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge, regarding arrangements for taking a party of boys to West Wratting Hall
50 - Letter from Mary Hinds Howell of The Chase, Norwich enclosing 'The Week Day Calendar' and a list of objects made at 'our Blind School'.
51 - A.F.Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, 1901-1939, appealing on behalf of St John's Foundation School, Leatherhead, county Surrey.
52 - Letter from Henry S. Massy thanking E.P.Frost for a brace of partridge, also discussing the Aerial League.
53 - Letter to Mr Granville Smith dated 1 October 1914, from Lady Margaret Amherst of Hackney of Foulden, (county Norfolk) giving a reference to F.L.Dye
54 - Note on Buckingham Palace headed notepaper printed as follows: 'Gift from Mary R and the Women of the Empire, 1914 To Harry Edward Fletcher Frost, East Africa Field Force'. (Probably from gift presented to the troops at Christmas)/
55 - Letter from C.Adeane of Babraham, thanking E.P.Frost for his congratulations on Adeane's appointment, (as Lord Lieutenant).
56 - Letter from Robert Baden Powell on behalf of his brother declining an invitation to shoot.
57 - Letter of thanks on behalf of Prince Christian, for congratulations on the occasion of his golden wedding
58 - Acknowledgement of letter from John Bull magazine.
59 - Letter of appeal on behalf of London Hospital from Viscount Knutsford
60 - Letter from B.W.Randolph, Canon of Ely Cathedral, thanking him for driving him from Cambridge to West Wratting.
61 - Letter from A.A.Cullum (?) at the Tudor Court Hotel, South Kensington.
62 - Printed circular letter from Albert, Duke of York, as President of the Royal Agricultural Society, appealing for membership.
63 - Invitation to dine at Fulbourn Manor from Clementina Tryon
64 - Invitation to dine at Fulbourn Manor on 21 February from Lady Tryon.
65 - Letter from O.Chanute while in the American Hospital, Paris, thanking E.P.Frost for his good wishes.
66 - Letter from W. Hyde Parker of Melford Hall, Long Melford, (county Suffolk) declining an invitation to visit West Wratting Hall. Dated 8 October ?
67 - Letter from Air Commodore E.M.Maitland at R.A.F. Airship Base, Howden, Yorkshire, declining an invitation to shoot at West Wratting. With newspaper photograph of E.M.Maitland attached to the letter.
68 - Letter from Air Commodore E.M.Maitland at R.A.F. Airship Base, Howden, Yorkshire declining an invitation to shoot at West Wratting and mentioning experiments being carried out at R.A.F. Airship Base, Howden, Yorkshire.
69 - Letter from Baron Robartes at Lahnydrock, Bodmin, Cornwell, to Colonel Frost, regarding his sons entering the Amy.
70 - Letter from Lady Braybroke of Birsted, Cambridge to Mrs Frost, declining an invitation.
71 - Letter from Archibald Muncey (?) at the University Arms Hotel, Cambridge, declining an invitation.
72 - Letter from the Earl of Sandwich at Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdon, to Colonel Frost, thanking him for his enquiry about his health.
73 - Letter to Mr Granville Smith from Earl of Weymes (Baron Elcho) regretting that he is unable to take the chair at the Council of the C.E.T.S (?)
74 - Letter from the Duke of St Albans to Mr Fletcher thanking him for his letter of congratulations on the engagement of his daughter Louise.
75 - Note of pheasants, partridges, hares and rabbits bagged at Six Mile Bottom (parish of Little Wilbraham), by a shooting party including the Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Rutland and the Frost brothers.
76 - Letter from Professor W.W. Skeat addressed to 'Dear Blyth', informing him that he intends to meet him in Ripley, Yorkshire on 16 July.
77 - Signature and crest of John J. Briscoe
78 - Handbill advertising the commencement of Miss Margaret Fletcher's services as a teacher of voice production.
79 - Two copies of a printed article entitled 'King Edwards Last Visit to Cambridge'
80 - Photograph of Honourable Archie Gordon, son of Lord Aberdeen, who died as the result of a motor accident.
81 - Copy of special issue of The Illustrated London News on the occasion of the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria.
82 - Photograph and obituary of Mr Percy Melville Thornton, M.P. for Clapham, 1892-1910.
83 - Two issues of the British Gazette, published by H.M.S.O. during the General Strike.
84 - Programmes of performances at the New Theatre, Cambridge.
85 - Programmes of opening of the new buildings at the Cambridge and County High School for Boys.