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                     95       I-Iugo, BL and FL/gh Lowthian Bcllby FB and Elsa Richmond.
                     95       Letters from s.s. Ortona and Syria, BL, UBL of Jan/March,
                              April to HB, FB and Elsa.
                     96       Mark Sykes, BL p. 152. Gertrude adds: ‘I’ve seen a great
                              deal of the Sykeses and I like them very much.* For Sykes’s
                              view of Gertrude at this time, see Mark Sykes: Portrait of  an
                              Amateur by Roger Adelson, in particular footnote 5,
                              Chapter 6. Gorst succeeded Cromer in 1907.
                     97        Bint Aarab. The literal meaning is ‘girl’ or ‘daughter of the
                               Arab’. Gertrude’s translation, BL p. 156, is liberal.
                     97-9      Letters from Jabal Druse, Damascus, Baalbek, Homs,
                               Hama, Konia etc., BL, CEB. Also Gertrude’s Diary (Jan.
                               to May 1905).
                     98        Anatolian churches, meetings with Sir William Ramsay and
                               Mr George Lloyd, sec BL pp. 176-87.
                     99        Tributes to Gertrude’s archaeological work in Asia Minor
                               from Sir William Ramsay, BL p. 188. See also A Thousand
                               and One Churches, and Hill, Antiquity.
                     99        Rounton and Paris 1906, CEB p. 227 et seq.
                      100      Visit to Anatolia 1906-7, BL pp. 191-209.
                      100      Letters from Cairo, Jan. 1907, BL, CEB, UBL.
                      100      Dinner with Cromers, BL p. 190.
                      100      Elsa, marriage to Commander Herbert Richmond, UBL.
                               Gertrude’s reaction to news of the impending wedding is
                               probably explained by letter to FB April 20th, CEB: ‘The
                               trouble is I don’t think anyone good enough for her; still
                               I suppose she can’t remain single for that reason ... ’ They
                               were married on July 8 th, 1907.
                      101      Conversation with Fattuh, BL p. 209.
                      103      Sir William Ramsay, UBL to Hugo, June 14th, and BL.
                      104      Fattuh’s illness, UBL to FB July 18th, 1907.
                      104      Letter to Chirol about Ramsay, VC.
                      104      Captain Doughty-Wylie, VC letter from s.s. Ophir, follow­
                               ing Morocco Conference. Expresses their shared elation at
                               result of conference.
                      105      Constantinople, UBL July 27th, ‘On board the Imogen .
                      105      Return to England, BL and CEB.



                      12 Mesopotamia
                               Rounton, Cambo and London, BL and Robins, broadcast.
                      106
                               Euphrates journey, GLB Diary (Jan. to July 1909). GJVol.
                      107
                                36, 1910, p. 513 et seq. Also, CEB and UBL, post-marked
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