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Correspondence
ALL/11 · Series · [1886]-1935
Part of Herbert Allingham
Correspondence, including business letters to Herbert Allingham, copy letters from Herbert Allingham, scraps of paper. The series also includes correspondence to Margery and Emmie Allingham. The content of each letter has been transcribed or summarised.
ALL/11/1 · Item · nd [1886]
Part of Herbert Allingham
Headed paper: The New Boys' Paper, 'Dr Johnson's House', 17 Gough Street, Fleet Street London. Dated Thursday afternoon
'Dear Herbert Many thanks for your splendid story. Without flattery it is really good [133] Stick to it old boy and you will make a name [133] I do not think I have sufficient copy for number 4.'
ALL/11/10 · Item · [Oct 1904]
Part of Herbert Allingham
Signed. Is quite keen to have a go at writing a play. Suggests a meeting at London Journal office or at The Playgoers Club. Mentions a 'rather dramatic' story by himself in Penny Pictorial Magazine 'this week' 'I am in town Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday.'
ALL/11/100 · Item · 19 Dec 1906
Part of Herbert Allingham
Headed notepaper: The Penny Magazine, La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, EC, London. Signed.
Dictated. 'I do not think your story 'The Brothers of Lionel Karr' is quite up to the mark for my magazine. Do you care to have anoteher shot? and I could use this story in the Penny Magazine at teh usual rates if you are agreeable.'
ALL/11/101 · Item · 29 Dec 1906
Part of Herbert Allingham
Headed notepaper: Beaulieu, Wimbledon Park, Surrey. Signed.
'I regret not writing to you before, as I should have done, to thank for the picture. Certainly, I will reproduce it in Pearson's Magazine. I shall be away for ten days in Iceland. Meanwhile let me have a good photo, silver print, of it, and send me some particulars about [?] and the story of the picture. I will give for a notice in W A [?] as well when I get there.'
ALL/11/102 · Item · 6 Jan 1907
Part of Herbert Allingham

Address: 108 Ruxton Hill, SW. Signed.
'As you know the 'NBP' is not going so well as I should like and in the course of a chat with Wick yesterday he made certain suggestsion with regard to the future which I should like to chat over with you. Can you arrange to meet me at 2 o'clock tomorrow (Monday) at 43/44 Temple Chambers for that purpose. I could come to Fetter Lane but Wick thinks his place would be better for a chat. If not convenient perhaps you would let me know at Caxton House before 12 so that I can tell Wick when to expect us.'

On verso: in pencil: 'R of R short story'.