Correspondence from Leah Hirsig to the British Consulate in Paris

 

 

[21 September 1924]

[Paris, France]

 

[To the British Consulate]

 

As the secretary of a British Subject I wish to put before you the following:

     

Mss., B[oo]ks and personal belongings entrusted to me and the property of E[dward] A[exander] C[rowley] holding a British Passport are being held legally perhaps by the proprietor of an apartment leased to Miss Dorothy Olsen at 207 Boulevard Raspail.

     

I ask you as Guardian of the rights of British subjects to protect this property. Mr. Crowley is at present not in Paris.

 

Yours truly,

 

L[eah] H[irsig]

 

 

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