To Mrs. Edmund Maurice.
We think of leaving here on Thursday and spending a night at Barmouth. I want to see the earliest possession of the National Trust, and perhaps the donor, Ruskin’s friend.
Bettws-y-Coed,
February 28th, 1911.
To Mrs. Edmund Maurice.
I heard from Mr. Bond[[136]] that a member of the Trust wished to give One Tree Hill, and now he writes that he has leave to tell me that it is Gertrude and Dr. Hurry; and that it is to be in memory of Arthur. I know you will be very glad. How glad Arthur would be that his children showed a large generosity for a public object.
November 25th, 1911.
On Wednesday there will be a gathering of the family at the opening of the bath at Reading, given by his children and grandchildren in memory of dear Arthur.[[137]]
November 28th, 1911.
To Miss Louisa Marshall.