Letter from Geoffrey [Fisher] (1887-1972), archbishop of Canterbury. Unable to dine with the Westminster Tobacco Box on account of
Letter from Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963), writer. Letter to Miss Symington: unable to write an article for JPW.
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 Claude [Martin Blagden] (1874-1952), bishop of Peterborough. Disappointed to learn that JPW will not be at the World Council of Churches; would he nevertheless be prepared to speak?
Letter from Claude [Martin Blagden] (1874-1952), bishop of Peterborough. Request to address the Peterborough Diocesan Conference on the World Council of Churches and Amsterdam.
Letter from Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan (1879-1951), museum director. The bishop of Malmesbury [Ivor Watkins] hopes he will stand for the Standing Committee of the Church Assembly, and does not wish to split the Catholic vote;
Letter from John William Charles [Wand] (1885-1977), bishop of London. His prayers on the death of JPW
Letter from George Eglinton Alston Dix (1901-1952), Nashdom Abbey. His prayers on the death of JPW
Letter from Sir Edward Montague Anthony Compton Mackenzie (1883-1972), writer. Unable to take part in the Union Society of London
Letter from George [Kennedy Allen Bell] (1883-1953), bishop of Chichester. Proposes JPW as a delegate of the Church Assembly to the meeting of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam.