Letter from Herbert Pike Pease (1867-1949), Lord Daryngton. Concerned with the present catastrophic state of marital morality and requests JPW to reorganise the existing system of letters sent to those whose banns are called.
Letter from Herbert Pike Pease (1867-1949), Lord Daryngton. JPW
Letter from Herbert Hensley Henson (1863-1947), bishop of Durham. Cannot come to the congress, both on account of pressure of work and doubts whether he would be in agreement with
Letter from Henry [Colville Montgomery
Letter from Henry [Colville Montgomery
Letter from Harry Louis Nathan (1889-1963), Lord Nathan. Off to Italy for fun and then to Israel on business, but will do as JPW suggests concerning the National Association of Almshouses.
Letter from Harry Louis Nathan (1889-1963), Lord Nathan. Enjoyed the Apposition Dinner; JPW
Letter from Harry Duncan McGowan (1874-1961) Lord McGowan, industrialist. Thanks for sympathetic letter regarding his health.
Letter from Harry Duncan McGowan (1874-1961) Lord McGowan, industrialist. Glad he has been the means of collecting a certain amount of money for the Association.
Letter from Harry [Carpenter] (1901-1993), bishop of Oxford. Glad he had his collection of Christmas cards printed; happily settled at Cuddesdon