Letter from R.H. Melden, 6th January 1949. Approves of Harold Costley White's letter in The Times of a day or two ago - people need to be told that the running of a cathedral properly rests with the Dean and Chapter (possibly a debate on the recolouring of mediaeval monument). Last month he addressed a luncheon club in Gloucester on the subject of ghosts.
Letter from Revd Frederick Athelwold Iremonger (1878-1952), director of religion, BBC. Recommended by Sidney Dark to give a talk in the series
Letter from Revd Frederick Athelwold Iremonger. Arrangements for JPW
Letter from Rev. Canon A.F. Smethurst, 10th March 1952. Synodical Secretary, Convocation of Canterbury. Thanks for approval of the Latin typescript (see previous letter). Fears that there is no room for the four additional words Harold Costley White has suggested. Regrets that at the moment there is no house available in the Close at Salisbury, but several elderly people are resident, so a house may become free through death or illness - the matter would eventually have to be put to the Chapter.
Letter from Rev. Canon A.F. Smethurst, 4th March 1952. Synodical Secretary, Convocation of Canterbury. Thanks for Latin inscription for a box to be presented to the Actuary. Encloses a copy for final checking. Sorry to hear that he has been confined to bed with phlebitis.
Letter from Rev. F.A. Rowe, 29th July 1945. Moving to York, so resigning from County War Memorial Committee. Thanks Harold Costley White for drawing the members of various churches into closer fellowship - he has the cause of Reunion much at heart.
Letter from Raymond Evershed (1899-1966), judge. Unable to accept the invitation.
Letter from Raymond Evershed (1899-1966), judge. Will address the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Letter from R. Perry, 27th February 1953. Rural Dean. Has been asked by the Clergy of the Gloucester City Deanery to express their appreciation for all that Harold Costley White (and Harold Costley White) have been and done.
Letter from R P Watt, literary agent. No good news about