Letter from Harold Nicolson (1886-1968), diplomatist and politician, 4 Kings Bench Walk. May 5th will suit very well.
Letter from Harold Nicolson (1886-1968), House of Common Library. Should like to propose the health of the [Union] Society [of London] on 5 May.
Letter from Harold Joseph Laski (1893-1950), political theorist. Unable to accept [JPW
Letter from Harold Costley White, 4th January 1941. Note - 1 key of Deanery front door and 1 key of Cathedral are with Mr Lloyd, chief ARP warden of the Close, for protection purposes during the war.
Letter from Harold Costley White, 15th March 1953. Circular letter of thanks for contributing towards his retirement gift.
Letter from H. Schubert, 22nd January 1947. Hopes the Rippingille (picture?) arrived safely at the cathedral.
Letter from H. Bagenal, 6th February 1953. Consulting architect. Had visited during a turning point in history - impressed at the CWs being native to great events and not upset by entertaining the American army. Thinks the Chapter House vault web should be sprayed with asbestos fibre spray (as has been done in Guildford Cathedral), and discusses colour. What dates would suit Harold Costley White and Col. Waller (see previous letters) for a visit?
Letter from G.U. Robins, 25th April 1953. Thanks for letter thanking him for his services to the Cathedral. Retirement wishes. Remembers Bishop Ellicott being taken ill at the altar.
Letter from Gordon Serlwyn, 11th September 1947. Dean of Winchester. On the next atomic meeting. Hopes that Harold Costley White's draft of Christianity and the Control of Power (Political) will be ready in time. His own draft of Christianity and the Control of Power (Cultural) will probably not be.
Letter from Gordon Selwyn, 27th April 1949. Dean of Winchester. Thrilled by the pictures in the Illustrated London News of the newly painted monuments in Gloucester Cathedral. Wants address of Miss Janet Becker (Margaret Janet Becker?), because they have something similar but smaller at Winchester.