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            Website and design
            GB 2014 WS-02-EVE-05-450-01-04 · Dossier · 01 January 2009-31 December 2010
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Correspondence, draft plans, invoices and images relating to the website and the design and marketing of the 450th Anniversary celebrations.

            Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
            GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-30 · Pièce · 1847-7-28
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Has not forwarded the name of Thomas Trebeck (see 7 and 29) to the committee established to support the play (see 29), since Bull wrote that he did not know if he was still alive. Pulteney reports that cricket balls are now bowled so violently that players must be padded. On translations of Terence - thinks that new translations should appear every 50 years to reflect changing idiom. Westminster said to be improving under new Head Master (see 29) - hopes that he will keep the best of the old customs, such as fagging (what hardship is it to carry 2 or 3 hats on one's shoulders to Tothill Fields, or to blow on a fire?). On the import of cattle and sheep by railroad from the interior of Germany and its negligible effect on London meat prices, and on the state of the potato harvest. To assist his French a Frenchwoman comes in three times a week to read Molieres to him out loud.

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            Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
            GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-32 · Pièce · 1847-10-11
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Does not yet know if the Play will take place this year (see 29). On the theft of £48,000 in 1844 from a safe at Messrs Rogers and Co., a Lombard Street bank, and a reward being offered and recently claimed, on condition of no prosecution and anonymity for the culprit. Does not know when Fawcett (Thomas, brother of John?) will venture south.

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