tetters 



from 



B.R.U. Cfte Prince of Wales, K,6* 



fie Id marshal b.R.b. Che Duke of Connauabt, KG. 



7ieid=mar$l)al tfte Rt Ron. earl Retorts, VX*K.6. 



YORK HOUSE, ST. JAMES'S PALACE, 



igth Aug., 1902. 

 DEAR SIR, 



The Prince of Wales desires me to thank you for the 

 copy of your Book " How I Killed the Tiger " which you are 

 good enough to offer for His Royal Highness' acceptance. 



His Royal Highness trusts that success may attend your 

 object in publishing this work with a view to raising funds for 

 the erection of Buildings for the Headquarters of the ist Cadet 

 Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. 



I am, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



ARTHUR BIGGE. 

 Lieut. -Col. FRANK SHEFFIELD, 



CURRAGH CAMP, Co. KlLDARE, 



2$rd Aug., 1902. 

 SIR, 



I am desired by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to 

 acknowledge your letter of Aug. i4th, and the volume sent with 

 it, and to inform you that His Royal Highness has much 

 pleasure in giving his patronage to assist in extending the cir- 

 culation of the work. 



I am, Sir, yours truly, 



W. F. LASCELLES, Capt., A.D.C. 



WAR OFFICE, LONDON, S.W., 



26th Aug., 1902. 

 DEAR SIR, 



I am desired by Field-Marshal Lord Roberts to 

 acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the i4th instant, and 

 to convey his Lordship's best thanks to you for the little book 

 entitled " How I Killed the Tiger " which you have been good 

 enough to send to him. 



I am to add that the Commander-in-Chief trusts the book 

 may meet with the success it deserves, and that the excellent 

 object to which you are devoting the profits from the sale of 

 your book may be materially benefited thereby. 



I am, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



H. STREATFIELD, Lieut. -Col., 



Private Secretary. 

 Lieut. -Col. F. SHEFFIELD. 



