| Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
| Ref No | EUL MS 207/6/4/7 |
| Alt Ref No | EUL MS 207 add. 5/1 |
| Date | 1965-1989 |
| Level | File |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Title | Assorted correspondence, 1965-1989 |
| Creator Name | Various |
| Maurier; Daphne du (1907-1989); novelist |
| Description | Comprising assorted letters to Daphne du Maurier from various correspondents and concerning various subjects, mostly consisting of literary, professional and fan letters. Most letters are annotated 'Answered'. Includes serveral letters relating to George du Maurier and Gerald du Maurier.
Correspondents include:
Rupert Alec-Smith Paul James Barlow 'Mary' Hayley Bell Clarissa Bolt Teresa Boyden Alicia Brinton Rosemary Brown Lynda Camp Rev. Timothy Cartly Maurice C. Cockshott George S. Daniels Nicholas Davies Iva ?Dundas Wilfred De'Ath Lawrence Duttson Clare Ellery Dick Elsner [Daphne du Maurier's solicitor] Elizabeth Emery Carol Fellowes [Baron Aldwyn] Jean Fontaine Bryan Forbes Tristram Gilbert Jean Goodman Father P.J. Green of the Holy Ghost Fathers Barbara Guernier Sidney Harris Rupert Hart-Davies Arthur G. Hawes Richard Henwood Alice Heppner Leonard Hibbs Valerie Jackson Margaret Le Fevre Margharita Laski Hugh Lawson Deirdre Lyndon I.F. McCall Rohan McCarty Ken McCormick Mary Jane Meehan 'Peg' Noel-Paton Richard Ormond of the National Portrait Gallery Richard P. Julian Paget Gareth L. Pawlowski R. T. Raichev Jennifer Rashleigh Esther Rowe Sue Ryder Michael Scott, re a portrait of Gerald du Maurier painted by Philip Streatfield Stephen S.S.A.J., Brother Superior of the Society of the Sacret Heart of Jesus Joan St George Saunders Leonard ?Sayle Jack Taylor [prisoner] Tom Todd Michael Thornton Anthony Tuner Helen G. Walker Captain B. Stq. Wall John Wardroper Stephen White Raymond Witham Daum Robert Lee Wolff Fredric Woodbridge Wilson |
| Format | Various formats |
| Language | English |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Copyright | Usual EUL restrictions apply |
| Arrangement | In original order as it came to Special Collections. Not in chronological or alphabetical order. |