Letter from John Traill Christie (1899-1980), headmaster of Westminster School. Unavailable to help with
Letter from John Traill Christie (1899-1980), headmaster of Westminster School. Thanks for JPW
Letter from John Selborne. Requests advice on voting for members of the Church Assembly
Letter from John Selborne. delighted to act as JPW
Letter from John (Redcliffe-)Maud, 8th July 1947. Agrees to receive a deputation from the Deans of Cathedrals to discuss the position of choir schools under the new Education Act .
Letter from John Rae to Isobel Whitworth, 6th November 1979. Thanks for sending two of her father's letters for the Archivist.
Letter from John Newenham Summerson (1904-1992), museum curator and architectural historian. Suggests the Oxford and Cambridge Musical Club as tenants for the House of Charity.
A letter where John Murray Jnr states the events of certain meetings, particularly noting the money the Quarter had and recounting the letters he had received from people in England who had the intent of coming to America.
Murray, JohnLetter from John Middleton Murry (1889-1957), writer. Unable to speak at the Debate [of the Union Society of London].
Letter from John Masefield, 7th November 1947. The Poet Laureate (as shown by the name of his house, Burcote Brook). Enclosing proof copy of a play based on the story of St George - was to have been performed in St George's Chapel, Windsor, on St George's Day 1948, but this project has been abandoned. Is writing to Harold Costley White along with the Deans of other cathedrals, in the hope that it might be worth presenting in the nave or chapter house. The music has been composed by the Keeper of the King's Musick, Sir Arnold Bax.