Letter from Seiriol Evans, 17th February 1953. Has to rearrange the date of his visit because his wife is unwell (see previous letters).
Letter from Seiriol Evans, 4th April 1953. On taking over the telephone, and various repairs and alterations to be made in the Deanery (see previous letters).
Letter from Seiriol Evans, 3rd July 1953. On settling into life in Gloucester (see previous letters).
Letter from Seiriol Evans, 22nd July 1953. On meetings to confront the financial problems facing the Chapter (see previous letters).
Letter from Seiriol Evans, 8th January 1963. Dean of Gloucester - Harold Costley White's successor. Long description of the death of Canon George Fendick. He opposed compromise and stuck out for high standards, especially in musical, aesthetic and intellectual matters. Had been meaning to send an invitation to the enthronement, but has heard that the CWs do not want to come (age and weather?); the new bishop is 'an understanding man but not a leader of thought.'
Letter from Scudamore, 29th August 1947. City Surveyor. On the collection of waste paper for recycling - there has been a falling off since 1943, but the need is as great as ever. Someone will call on Harold Costley White to make arrangements for collection.
Letter from Save Europe Now, 1945-47. Circular letter inviting signatures of support (founded by Victor Gollancz - campaigned against ban on sending food parcels to Germany, and against increasing rations while there was starvation in Europe).
Letter from Sarah Woodhouse, wife of Jim Woodhouse (Under Master), inviting Derek Winterbottom to a staff party. Dated 'Tuesday 13th' [September 1966].
Letter from Rose Headlam, 20th January. Thanks for letter of condolence on the death of her brother - the Bishop of Tewkesbury gave the address, and the Bishop of Dunwich was present. (Possibly Arthur Headlam, former Bishop of Gloucester - this would explain why the Chapter sent a wreath, and date the letter to January 1947.)
Letter from Rosamond Fisher, Lambeth Palace. Her speech at Worcester