Letter (in French, 22 November, 1945) from Biermez proposing a monograph on James Ensor. Reply (18 January, 1946) from Michael Swan, requesting sight of the manuscript.
Single letter (2 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu to F/Sgt Knox-Leet (first name not indicated), unable to include poems submitted because 'they have nothing to distinguish them from peace-time poems'. (NB Two poems by a Desmond Knox-Leet appear in Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 87-88).
Letter (typescript, 28 February, 1944) to Tambimuttu, noting correction to attached poem ('Mostly About Violet'). Postcard (15 March, 1946) requesting copy of Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), in which the poem appeared (pp. 13-14).
Correspondence between Capt Beard and Tambimuttu (five brief letters) concerning submission of poems (rejected) and an article ('A Consideration of Verse'), the latter to be quoted 'in my editorial for the Services number of PL'.
Letter (manuscript, 15 November, [1945]) from Major Victor E Bruce to Tambimuttu, referring to poems previously submitted, and a reply from Tambimuttu in rejection (22 November, 1945).
Letter (typescript, without date) from Cruikshank to Poetry London, commenting on enjoyment of Poetry London, 1:3 (1940). Letter marked in pencil for printing.