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- 040-001959028
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- 032-001958901
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Vol. CIX (ff. 252). Feb.-May 1938.
includes:
- ff. 1, 14, 32 Hugh Exton Seebohm, banker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Hugh Exton Seebohm: 1912, 1938: Partly signed.
- ff. 2, 22, 28 Charles Roden Buxton, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Charles Roden Buxton: 1938: Signed.
- f. 4 Nancy E. Bell, Secretary, British National Committee, International Peace Campaign: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Nancy E. Bell: 1936-1938: Signed.
- f. 7 National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief: Letters to Lord Cecil from National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief: 1942.
- ff. 8, 181, 184 International Peace Campaign: Memoranda, etc., rel. to the International Peace Campaign: 1936-1940: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- f. 9 Robert Cecil, of the Foreign Office: Letter to Lord Cecil from Robert Cecil: 1938.
- ff. 10, 26 Admiral Sir George Fowler King-Hall, KCB: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Adm. Sir George Fowler King-Hall: 1938: Signed.
- f. 11 Major Leonard Darwin, MP; President, Eugenics Society: Letters to Lord Cecil from Maj. Leonard Darwin: 1906-1938: Partly signed.
- ff. 12, 27, 41 A. Gwyn Phillips, organiser of relief in Spain: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. Gwyn Phillips: 1936-1939.
- f. 17 Korean National Front: Letter to Lord Cecil from the General Council of the League of the Korean National Front: 1938: Engl. transl.: Copy.
- ff. 20, 25 Miss Maud Randle, pianist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Maud Randle: 1938.
- ff. 24, 52 F. E. Figgures, of the League of Nations Union Secretariate: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and F. E. Figgures: 1938, 1939: Signed.
- f. 29 Dr Louis A. Grimes, Secretary of State, afterwards Chief Justice, in Liberia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dr Louis A. Grimes: 1932-1938: Signed.
- ff. 30, 239, 247 Léon Blum, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Léon Blum: 1938-1945: Partly Fr.
- ff. 33-37 Gideon Murray, 2nd Viscount Elibank: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Elibank: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 38, 251 John Edward Bernard Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Mottistone: 1909, 1938: Signed.
- ff. 39, 44 Captain Leonard Henry Green, CBE: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Capt. Leonard Henry Green: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 42, 81 Magnus K. Giaever, Secretary, International Nansen Monument Committee: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Magnus K. Giaever: 1937, 1938: Signed.
- ff. 45, 48, 183, 192, 210 Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Londonderry: 1938, 1943: Signed.
- f. 50 W. Robert Davies, Secretary, Liberal Party Organisation: Letters to Lord Cecil from W. Robert Davies: 1938, 1940: Signed.
- ff. 53, 56 Frederik Stang, Norwegian jurist; President of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Frederik Stang: 1937, 1938: Signed.
- ff. 54, 55 John A. Keyser, of Sevenoaks; afterwards of Shiplake; of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and John A. Keyser: 1938, 1945: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 54, 58 Haakon VII of Norway: Correspondence, including telegrams, of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament with Lord Cecil: 1934-1940.
- f. 57 Oslo; Norden Association: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1936-1938.
- f. 58 Henry Lewis Stimson, US Secretary of State: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Henry Lewis Stimson: 1929-1940: Signed.
- ff. 59, 60, 77 Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Wedgwood: 1936-1943.
- ff. 61-64, 127-131 William A. Jones, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Liverpool and Merseyside Council: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from William A. Jones: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 65, 76 Lawrence Durning Holt, shipowner: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lawrence Durning Holt: 1938: Signed.
- f. 68 W. E. Long, Chairman, League of Nations Union, Liverpool and Merseyside District Council: Letter from Lord Cecil to W. E. Long: 1938: Copy.
- f. 70 Geoffrey Theodore Garratt, of the National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief: Memorandum rel. to the administration of Spanish relief: 1938: Printed.
- ff. 72-75, 78, 80, 126 Judith V. Corcoran, of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Judith V. Corcoran: 1938-1944: Signed.
- f. 79 Joseph Paul-Boncour, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Joseph Paul-Boncour: 1925-1940: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- f. 82 H. Ashworth, of Sheffield: Letter to Lord Cecil from H. Ashworth: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 83, 87 Eliza Rolleston, widow of Sir J F L Rolleston: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lady Rolleston: 1938.
- ff. 84, 119 Julio Alvarez del Vayo, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Julio Alvarez del Vayo: 1938.
- f. 86 Jacinto Benavente, Spanish dramatist and poet: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Jacinto Benavente: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 88, 102 Miss Ida Frances Homfray, of Hampstead: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Ida Frances Homfray: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 92, 93 Mina Carney, friend of Dr V Matejka: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mina Carney: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 92, 96, 171, 178, 201, 249 Frederick C. Giles, of the League of Nations Union, Finchley Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Frederick C. Giles: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 93, 100 John Maynard Keynes, Baron Keynes: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Maynard Keynes: 1938, 1939: Signed.
- f. 97 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- f. 101 Chingford, Essex: Message from Lord Cecil for Peace Week at Chingford, co. Essex: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 104-106, 118 Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet; FRCP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Thomas Barlow: 1938: Signed.
- f. 107 Wigan, Lancashire: Message from Lord Cecil for Peace Week at Wigan, co. Lanc: 1938: Copy.
- f. 109 Speeches: Charles Vernon Oldfeld Bartlett, MP; journalist and author: Notes for speech at Peace Campaign meeting in Leeds by Charles Vernon Oldfeld Bartlett: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 111, 233 F. D. Williams, official of the International Peace Campaign: Letters to Lord Cecil from F. D. Williams: 1937-1939: Signed.
- ff. 113-117, 124 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Fortnightly: William Horsfall Carter, journalist: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 120-122 Elisabeth Acland Allen, of the International Peace Campaign: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Elisabeth Acland Allen: 1938: Signed.
- f. 121 Gerda Matejka, wife of Dr V Matejka: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Gerda Matejka: 1938, 1939: Germ. with Engl. transl.: Partly signed.
- ff. 123, 154-159 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and newspaper editors: 1907-1945: Partly drafts and printed.
- ff. 132, 140, 180 Albert Mansbridge, educationalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Albert Mansbridge: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 135, 173 Dr R. Moe, of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dr R. Moe: 1937, 1938: Partly Fr.: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 136-139, 145-149, 153, 167, 229-231 Arthur Hinsley, Cardinal; Archbishop of Westminster: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1935-1941: Partly signed.
- ff. 141, 144, 236, 241 Herschel Vespasian Johnson, US diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Herschel Vespasian Johnson: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 143, 168, 179, 202-205 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: William A. Jones, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Liverpool and Merseyside Council: Correspondence between William A. Jones and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1938: Signed.
- f. 144 Michael Wallace, of the Deuxième Congrès Mondial de la Jeunesse, Paris: Letter from Lord Cecil to Michael Wallace: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 150, 212-216 James B. Childs, Chief of the Division of Documents, Library of Congress, Washington: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 151, 169, 209, 218, 220, 228 Reverend Malcolm Spencer, Secretary, The Christian Social Council: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rev. Malcolm Spencer: 1938: Signed.
- f. 160 Miss K. Ronan, housekeeper: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss K. Ronan: 1938.
- ff. 161-166 Japan: Memorandum rel. to the 73rd session of the Diet of Japan: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 161-166, 176, 190 Quo Tai-chi, Chinese diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Quo Tai-chi: 1934-1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 191, 196 James Carthew Baker, of Taunton: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James Carthew Baker: 1938.
- ff. 198, 200, 217, 219 Francis Beaufort-Palmer, Secretary, Abyssinia Association: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis Beaufort-Palmer: 1938: Signed.
- f. 199 Abyssinia: Printed Matter: Notice of protest meeting rel. to Abyssinia: 1938.
- ff. 206, 242 Jessie Mary Grey Street, wife of Sir K W Street: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jessie Mary Grey Street: 1938: Partly signed.
- f. 207 Raymond G. Watt, General Secretary, League of Nations Union, New South Wales Branch: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Raymond G. Watt: 1936, 1938: Signed.
- f. 207 Sir Francis Anderson, President, League of Nations Union, New South Wales Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir Francis Anderson: 1938: Signed.
- f. 208 Canon Arthur H. Garnsey, President, International Peace Campaign, New South Wales: Letter to Lord Cecil from Canon Garnsey: 1938: Signed.
- ff. 212-216 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence with J. B. Childs: 1938.
- ff. 221, 227 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1924-1939: Partly signed.
- ff. 223, 224 Gerald Bailey, Secretary, National Peace Council: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Gerald Bailey: 1936-1944: Signed. Partly printed.
- f. 224 National Peace Congress: Message from Lord Cecil to the National Peace Congress: 1938: Copy.
- ff. 225, 232, 235, 237, 238 Margaret Gardiner, Secretary, For Intellectual Liberty: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Margaret Gardiner: 1938: Signed.
- f. 226 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President; d.1945: Correspondence, partly on his behalf and including telegrams, with Lord Cecil: 1923-1941: Signed.
- ff. 243-244 John Eppstein, author; of the League of Nations Union Secretariate: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1923-1937: Partly signed.
- f. 245 Sir Cecil Francis Joseph Dormer, KCMG: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sir Cecil Francis Joseph Dormer: 1937, 1938.
- f. 252 Canton Committee for Justice: Telegram to Lord Cecil from the Canton Committee for Justice: 1938.
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036-001959006
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- Add MS 51071-51204 : THE CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood…
Add MS 51158-51192 : B. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS. Vols. LXXXVIII-CXXII. General correspondence, chronologically…
Add MS 51179 : Vol. CIX (ff. 252). Feb.-May 1938.includes:ff. 1, 14, 32 Hugh Exton Seebohm, banker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Hugh… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1938
- End Date:
- 1938
- Date Range:
- Feb 1938-May 1938
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- Names:
- Allen, Elisabeth Acland, of the International Peace Campaign
Alvarez del Vayo, Julio, Spanish diplomatist
Anderson, Francis, President League of Nations Union New South Wales Branch
Ashworth, H, of Sheffield
Bailey, Vernon Gerald, author; Secretary, National Peace Council, 1903-1975
Baker, James Carthew, of Taunton; correspondent of Lord Cecil, 1877-1943
Barlow, Thomas, 1st Baronet, royal physician, 1845-1945
Bartlett, Charles Vernon Oldfeld, MP, journalist and author, 1894-1983
Beaufort-Palmer, Francis, Sec Abyssinia Association
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Bell, Nancy E, Sec British National Committee International Peace Campaign
Benavente, Jacinto, Spanish dramatist and poet
Blum, Léon, French statesman
Butler, Irene M, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Buxton, Charles Roden, MP
Canton Committee for Justice
Carney, Mina, friend of Dr V Matejka
Carter, William Horsfall, journalist
Cecil, Robert, of the Foreign Office
Childs, James B, Chief of the Division of Documents Library of Congress Washington
Corcoran, Judith V, of the League of Nations Union
Cripps, Charles Alfred, 1st Baron Parmoor
Darwin, Leonard, scientist and eugenicist, 1850-1943
Davies, William Robert, Secretary of the Liberal Party, fl 1930-1953
Dormer, Cecil Francis Joseph, KCMG
Eppstein, John Charles Newport, author; of the League of Nations Union Secretariat, 1895-1988
Figgures, Frank Edward, civil servant, 1910-1990
Gardiner, Margaret Emilia, patron of the arts and political activist, 1904-2005
Garnsey, Arthur Henry, clergyman and peace campaigner, 1872-1944
Garratt, Geoffrey Theodore, farmer, journalist, civil servant and political activist, 1888-1942
Giaever, Magnus K, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1937-1938
Giles, Frederick C, of Finchley, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1938
Green, Leonard Henry, author and army officer, 1885-1966
Grimes, Louis Arthur, jurist and Chief Justice of Liberia, 1883-1948
Haakon VII, King of Norway, 1872-1957
Hall, George Fowler, Knight, naval officer, 1850-1939
Hinsley, Arthur, Cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster
Holt, Lawrence Durning, shipowner
Homfray, Ida Frances, Miss of Hampstead
International Peace Campaign
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, US diplomatist
Jones, William A, Sec League of Nations Union Liverpool and Merseyside Council
Keynes, John Maynard, Baron Keynes, economist, 1883-1946,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121258885
Keyser, John A, of Sevenoaks, afterwards of Shiplake, of the League of Nations Union
Korean National Front
Long, W E, Chairman League of Nations Union Liverpool and Merseyside District Council
Mansbridge, Albert, educationalist
Matejka, Gerda, wife of Dr V Matejka
Moe, R, Dr of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament
Murray, Gideon, 2nd Viscount Elibank
National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief
National Peace Congress
Norden Association, Oslo
Paul-Boncour, Joseph, French statesman
Phillips, A Gwyn, organiser of relief in Spain
Quo Tai-chi, Chinese diplomatist
Randle, Maud, Miss pianist
Rolleston, Eliza, widow of Sir J F L Rolleston
Ronan, K, Miss housekeeper
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, President of the United States, 1882-1945,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121258471
Seebohm, Hugh Exton, banker
Seely, John Edward Bernard, 1st Baron Mottistone
Spencer, Malcolm, Reverend Sec The Christian Social Council
Stang, Frederik, Norwegian jurist, President of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament
Stewart, Charles Stewart Henry, 7th Marquess of Londonderry, politician, 1878-1949
Stimson, Henry Lewis, US Sec of State
Street, Jessie Mary Grey, wife of Sir K W Street
The Fortnightly, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Wallace, Michael, of the Deuxième Congrès Mondial de la Jeunesse Paris
Watt, Raymond G, General Sec League of Nations Union New South Wales Branch
Wedgwood, Josiah Clement, 1st Baron Wedgwood, 1872-1943
Williams, F D, official of the International Peace Campaign - Places:
- Abyssinia, Africa
Chingford, Essex
Japan, Asia
Wigan, Lancashire