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Athens, no date

Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Athens, no date (no envelope). Comments on literature (Shakespeare, novels); reference to his work on Cycladic and Mycenaean period.

Batz, 22/08/1926

Letter from Otto Neugebauer to T. E. Peet. Batz, 22/08/1926 (no envelope). Reference to the former's work on fractions and forthcoming publication, as well as the invaluable groundwork provided by Peet's publication on Papyrus Rhind.

Cambridge, 27/11/1909(?)

Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Cambridge, no date (envelope: 27/11/1909(?)). Work in Egypt; reference to Naville; impressions of Malta and Egypt.

Certificate 3

Certificate of Marriage for Thomas Eric Peet and Mary Forence Lawton; British Consulate at Rome, 22/10/1910.

Certificate 4

Certificate of Marriage for Richard Johnson Lawton and Catherine Augusta Bosworth (T. E. Peet's parents-in-law); Leicester, 05/07/1887.

Certificate 5

Certificate of exemption from Responsions from Local Examinations at the University of Oxford for T. E. Peet; Oxford, 07/1898.

Deir Mowas, 01/12/1921

Letter from P. L. O. Guy to T. E. Peet. Deir Mowas, 01/12/1921 (no envelope). Comments about Dinah (doll); excavation of “village site”, mention of the team.

Göttingen, 12/04/1926

Letter from Otto Neugebauer to T. E. Peet. Göttingen, 12/04/1926 (no envelope). Asking for information on the JEA; reference to work by Gunn, Archibald and Chace; results of Neugebauer's work on fractions and forthcoming publication.

Leningrad, 07/04/1930

Letter from Vasilij Vasilievich Struve to T. E. Peet. Leningrad, 07/04/1930 (no envelope). References to suggestions made by Peet on Struve’s publication and note on small hieratic texts in the Hermitage Museum that Struve intends to publish.

Liverpool, 04/03/1928

Letter from T. E. Peet to Stephen R. K. Glanville. Liverpool, 04/03/1928 (photocopy). Comments on a manuscript by Glanville on the publication of a papyrus, with the suggestion to reserve only parts for the JEA and leave the full publication for elsewhere.

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