Letter from Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976), Lord Montgomery of Alamein. Unable to attend the Tobacco Box dinner.
Letter from Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976), Lord Montgomery of Alamein. Has approached Garfield Weston, one of his great friends and
Letter from Basil William Sholto Mackenzie (1900-1983), Lord Amulree. Accepts the presidency of the Distressed Gentlefolk
Letter from Basil William Sholto Mackenzie (1900-1983), Lord Amulree. Enjoyed party and meeting Father Pratt;
Letter from Austin Marsden Farrer (1904-1968), philosopher, theologian and biblical scholar, chaplain of Trinity College Oxford. Seeks advice on the question of an endowment in favour of a clerical fellow of Trinity College on condition that he provides a sermon at Abingdon every Sunday, with a reversion to the heirs of the grantor; there is now only one fellow in orders and the value of the bequest is trifling; he currently carries out the duty himself.
Letter from Austin Marsden Farrer (1904-1968), philosopher, theologian and biblical scholar, chaplain of Trinity College Oxford. Arrangements for a meeting;
Letter from Austin Hatton, editor, A monthly bulletin. Thanks for his article.
Letter from Augustine Morris, abbot of Nashdom. Invites JPW to chair a meeting of the superiors of the men
Letter from Arthur Morton (1915-1996), director, NSPCC. Thanks for his service as chairman of the Westminster Branch.
Letter from Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (1858-1946), bishop of London. Proposes lunch at the Athenaeum to meet Sir Walford Davies