Letter from Sister Superior, Hostel of God, Clapham Common. Thanks for the method in which the question of draft canons was treated at the Church Assembly;
Letter from Sir William Spens (1882-1962), master of Trinity Cambridge. Has suggested JPW, Slesser, T S Eliot and Maurice Recket for the proposed conference
Letter from Sir Walter Craddock, 24th April 1947. The Red Cross has been receiving goods and comforts from abroad for those who have suffered from the floods - request for temporary loan of space in the Deanery to accommodate the parcels prior to distribution. Note (from Harold Costley White?) that they should apply to St Michael's Church, which was used for this purpose during the war.
Letter from Sir Robert Mayer, 21st October 1963. Philanthropist. Thanks for help on countless occasions for the Children's Concerts in their struggling early years. Harold Costley White was unable to attend a (celebratory?) lunch at the Savoy, but sent a kind message.
Letter from Sir Richard Thomas Dyke Acland (1906-1990), politician and benefactor, 350 Battery, GPO Ealing. Observations on JPW
Letter from Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896
Letter from Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896
Letter from Sir Louis Halle Gluckstein (1897-1979), QC. JPW
Letter from Sir John Murray, 5th November 1963. The members send their best wishes. Only one eligible candidate to replace Harold Costley White, the Dean of Durham.
Letter from Sir John Murray, 1st November 1963. Harold Costley White for reasons of health has resigned from Nobody's Friends (a High Church private dining club).