File 4 - Letters to James Pearse from Mr. Humphreys

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IE CA CP/3/5/5/1/4

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Letters to James Pearse from Mr. Humphreys

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  • Dec. 1882 (Creation)

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2 items; Manuscript

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(24 November 1900-26 July 1970)

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Letters to James Pearse from a Mr. Humphreys, ‘The National Reformer’, 20 Circus Road, St. John’s Wood, London. The letters to a manuscript sent by Pearse for possible publication. Humphreys affirms that Charles Bradlaugh ‘has been so much occupied with the litigation that he has not yet had time to examine’ the manuscript (29 December 1889).

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‘The National Reformer’ was the official organ of the National Secular Society, which was established by Charles Bradlaugh in 1886. Annie Besant was associated with ‘The National Reformer’ from 1874 onward. For more information see https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9990133593506421

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