Besant A - Letter to Zhelikhovsky VP (1891-07-16)

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From
Author(s): Besant, Annie
Place: 19, Avenue Road, Regents Park, London N.W.
Date: 1891-07-16
Language(s): English
To
Receiver(s): Zhelikhovsky, Vera
Place:
Date:
Mentioned
Person(s): Blavatsky, H. P.; Olcott, H. S.; Wachtmeister, C.
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Summary and notes
H. P. Blavatsky had died on May 8th, just a few weeks before this letter in which Annie Besant writes to H. P. Blavatsky's sister Vera about HPB's will.
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Location: GARF, items:
Ф. Р-5972. Оп. 1. Д. 79. Л. 8
Ф. Р-5972. Оп. 1. Д. 79. Л. 8об
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Letter

from: Besant, Annie
to: Zhelikhovsky, Vera
date: 1891-07-16


Theosophical Society
19, Avenue Road
Regents Park
London N.W.
July 16, 1891

Dear Mme. Jelihovsky,

I waited for Colonel Olcott’s arrival before answering your letter to the Countess, because he telegraphed to me that he was bringing with him your sister's will. This will she made in India was never destroyed, & constitutes him sole executer & residuary legatee. This gives him complete authority. He has also a written paper signed by her, in which she directs him to give the gold medal that she wore as brooch to a friend she names. So I can do nothing in the matter. Colonel Olcott has assented to what I did in letting the little personal effects be taken away by you. I am glad no difficulty will arise as to this.

With kind regards

Annie Besant