Letter from Leigh Ashton, 4th February 1948. Director of V&A. Shortage of staff means that he cannot send down a craftsman to give advice about the door in the South Porch of the Cathedral. Suggests the Central Council for the Care of Churches.
Letter from Lewis Palmer (1894-1971), horticulturalist. honoured to stand sponsor for the House Warden [JPW].
Letter from Lilias Bathurst, 5th November. Wife or widow of 7th Lord Bathurst. On opposition to a road near Matson and Painswick - invites him to join the CPRE, and encloses a pamphlet.
Letter from Lionel Tudway, 12th April 1958. Asks Harold Costley White to answer some questions from a solicitor about a playground at Dulcote (a trust is involved).
Letter from L.O. Need, 2nd April 1953. Solicitor and Town Clerk. Reports a meeting of the City Council in which the Mayor spoke warmly of Harold Costley White's period as Dean, and in particular the zeal with which he raised large sums to restore the fabric of the Cathedral.
Letter from L.O. Need, 2nd April 1953. Extract from the Minutes of the City Council meeting reporting the Mayors remarks (see previous letter).
Letter from Lt. Comm. Anthony Collett, 19th November. Sorry not to get leave to attend his father's memorial service in the Cathedral. Wants to be kept in touch about plans for a chapel in the Crypt.
Letter from Lt. Col. Buxton, Thursday. 5th Battalion. The Gloucestershire Regiment. About to leave - would like to deposit the battalion colours in the Cathedral until their return.
Letter from Lt. Col. G.P. Shakerley, 21st December 1951. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars TA. War Memorial - asks that the Duke of Beaufort might unveil a plaque to be fixed to the cross as part of a normal Sunday morning service. See previous letters.
Letter from Magdalen Mary OSB, abbess of West Malling. His spiritual gifts;