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L. A. Killick Esq
ADSTOCK MANOR, WINSLOW, BUCKS.
12th Oct. 1934
Dear Sir,
Will you please thank Colonel Buchan very much indeed for his kindness in sending me part of the proofs of his Cromwell, and say I am delighted to have it.
I also obtained Sir Charles Firth's article, to which he drew my attention.
I am,
Yours faithfully
C:M:Prior.
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ADSTOCK MANOR. WINSLOW, BUCKS.
Cromwell. p.251.
Weylen is not to be depended upon. As Colonel Buchan says, there is no evidence of Cromwell racing.
Dick Pace (sic) should be Richard Place, of the well-known Yorkshire family of Dinsdale.
He was the Protector's Studmaster, not his trainer, as Weylen states.
I have Lord Godolphin's manuscript stud-book. He calls his horse "The Arabian",