Letter from H. Silva White to Henry Clay Frick, 18 April 1912 [page 1 of 2]

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TELEPHONE 2430 GERRARD. [[Stamped in blue ink: OFFICE OF H.C. FRICK RECEIVED In graphite: from London MAY 4 1912]] 3, P.M. Wednesday

29, Duke Street, St. James's, London, S.W. Apr. 18th 1912. H. C. Frick Esq Carlton Hotel, S.W.

Dear Sir, I have told Lord Faversham that you have kindly consented to look at his Rembrandt next Tuesday or Wednesday at his London House in Eaton Square, + therefore His Lordship is now sending for the Picture - Lord Faversham has requested me to ask you if you will do him the honour of lunching with him on either of these days, whichever will be convenient to you, + you can look at the picture at your leisure afterwards. His Lordship wished me to add that it would be a underlined:great pleasure to him if you would do so, + he sincerely hopes you will. I am also included in the invitation. May I ask you if you would kindly drop me a line saying if you will go to lunch, + if so which day. I will then let you

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