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- 032-001958901
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Vol. CXV (ff. 295). Feb.-July 1940.
includes:
- ff. 1, 19, 23 Patrick Ransome, of Federal Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Ransome: 1939, 1940: Signed.
- ff. 2, 20 S. Grumbach, French politician: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and S. Grumbach: 1940: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 3-6 Ernest Darwin Simon, 1st Baron Simon: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Ernest Darwin Simon: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 7, 13, 48-50 Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst, suffragette and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst: 1936-1943: Signed.
- ff. 10, 29 Vilem Schenk, Czech refugee in England: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Vilem Schenk: 1940.
- ff. 11, 22, 245 Pierre de Lanux, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre de Lanux: 1940, 1941: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- ff. 14, 26, 43, 47 Arthur C. Turner, of the University of Glasgow: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Arthur C. Turner: 1940.
- f. 16 Haakon VII of Norway: Correspondence, including telegrams, of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament with Lord Cecil: 1934-1940.
- f. 17 Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, S African statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 18, 116 Sarah Gertrude Millin, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sarah Gertrude Millin: 1940.
- f. 24 Susan Charlotte Buchan, wife of John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir: Telegram from Lord Cecil to Dowager Lady Tweedsmuir: 1940: Copy.
- ff. 25, 41, 83, 281 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1933-1942: Partly signed.
- ff. 30-39, 45, 219, 224, 243 Ernest G. Cove, Organising Secretary, Committee for Development of Refugee Industries: Correspondence, etc., partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1940-1942: Signed.
- ff. 42, 44 Sir Roy Forbes Harrod, economist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Roy Forbes Harrod: 1940.
- f. 46 Henry Weddell Liddle, Headmaster, Bedford Modern School: Letter to Lord Cecil from Henry Weddell Liddle: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 51v-61, 164, 206, 227 Warwick Fielding Chipman, Canadian diplomatist: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Warwick Fielding Chipman: 1940, 1942: Partly signed.
- f. 62 George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd of Dolobran; DSO; PC: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1937-1940: Partly signed.
- ff. 64, 65 Sir John Hobbis Harris, Secretary, Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir John Hobbis Harris: 1937: Signed.
- ff. 66, 77 William Percival Crozier, Editor, 'Manchester Guardian': Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Manchester Guardian: Correspondence, including telegram, with Lord Cecil: 1940-1943: Partly printed. Signed.
- ff. 67, 78 Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- f. 68 Sir Herbert William Malkin, GCMG: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Sir Herbert William Malkin: 1940: Copy.
- f. 69 Frank M. Hnik, of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London: Letters, etc, to Lord Cecil from Frank M. Hnik: 1940, 1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 70-76 Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden; Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Richard Austen Butler: 1939-1941: Signed.
- ff. 80, 85, 108, 149 Oliver Marlow, writing from London, SW13: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Oliver Marlow: 1940: Partly signed.
- f. 81 Sir Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders, Director, London School of Economics: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 82, 90 Harold John Timperley, of the China Campaign Committee; journalist and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Harold John Timperley: 1940: Signed.
- f. 84 Louise Pringsheim, refugee(?); writing from Brentford: Letter to Lord Cecil from Louise Pringsheim: 1940.
- ff. 86, 99 Horatius Bonar Stuart, of the Manor of Sutton by Guildford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Horatius Bonar Stuart: 1940, 1943.
- ff. 87, 130, 160, 178 Robert Campbell, of Glasgow: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert Campbell: 1940.
- ff. 92, 104 Ethel Douglas Hume, wife of Hedley Thomson; author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Ethel Douglas Hume: 1940: Signed.
- f. 93 Mrs E. M. Kirkpatrick, of Hove: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mrs E. M. Kirkpatrick: 1940.
- ff. 94, 102 J. D. Lane, of Christchurch, county Hampshire: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. D. Lane: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 95, 103 Eric Alfred Humphrey Fenn, of the Student Christian Movement; author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Eric Alfred Humphrey Fenn: 1940: Partly signed.
- ff. 98, 107, 138 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Essex County Telegraph: Bernard A. Nash, of the Essex County Telegraph: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1940.
- ff. 100, 131, 135, 147 J. B. Lewis, of Whalley: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. B. Lewis: 1940.
- f. 101 Colonel J. H. Leigh, of Chelwood Gate: Letter to Lord Cecil from Col. J. H. Leigh: 1940.
- ff. 105, 132, 141 R. Clayton, of Bournemouth: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. Clayton: 1940.
- f. 106 Charles Dixon Kimber, General Secretary, Federal Union: Letters, partly on his behalf, to Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 110, 139, 162, 177 Leigh Canney, of Bexhill: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Leigh Canney: 1940.
- f. 112 D. J. Bruce, Organising Secretary, The International Good-Fellowship Organisation: Letter to Lord Cecil from D. J. Bruce: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 113, 134 G. P. Carter, of London SW19: Letter from Lord Cecil to G. P. Carter: 1940.
- ff. 114, 147 Geraldine Haynton Starky, of Torrington: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Geraldine Haynton Starky: 1940.
- ff. 117-129, 157 Captain Gerald Spencer-Pryse, of the Savile Club: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Capt. Gerald Spencer-Pryse: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 133, 146, 154, 167 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. Federal Union News: John Usborne, Editor, Federal Union News: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 136, 155 Sir Ronald Hibbert Cross, Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. H. Cross: 1939, 1940: Signed.
- ff. 143, 153 Edward Canning-Freeman, of the Sussex Society for Polish Relief: Letters to Lord Cecil from Edward Canning-Freeman: 1940: Partly signed.
- ff. 144, 150 Robert A. White, chmn. of the League of Nations Union, Harrogate Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert A. White: 1940, 1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 145, 165 Miss Nancy Stewart Parnell, of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Nancy Stewart Parnell: 1940: Partly printed.
- ff. 151, 166 Lieutenant-Colonel Clement Hope Rawdon Chesney, DSO: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Lt.-Col. Clement Hope Rawdon Chesney: 1940.
- ff. 158, 186, 194 Miss Dorothy Woodman, of the Union of Democratic Control: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Dorothy Woodman: 1939, 1941: Partly signed and printed.
- ff. 168, 181 Rennie Smith, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rennie Smith: 1940, 1941: Partly signed.
- f. 169 Harold Gibson, Director, Finnish Aid Bureau; afterwards of the Ministry of Information: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Harold Gibson: 1940.
- ff. 171-176, 179 Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton, Baron Dalton: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton: 1930-1942: Partly signed.
- ff. 180, 182, 215, 218, 249, 251, 252 Lionel Richard Mortimer Strachan, lecturer in German, Birmingham University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lionel Richard Mortimer Strachan: 1940.
- ff. 183, 188 Cyril Leonard Ross Thomas, former teacher of history: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Cyril Leonard Ross Thomas: 1940.
- ff. 185, 189 Mrs Blanche Beauchamp Tufnell, speaker on Central European affairs: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Blanche Beauchamp Tufnell: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 187, 190 Wilbraham Villiers Cooper, journalist and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Wilbraham Villiers Cooper: 1940.
- f. 191 Miss P. F. Stoney, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Paddington Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss P. F. Stoney: 1940: Signed.
- f. 192 Dorothy Williams, wife of A F B Williams: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dorothy Williams: 1935, 1940.
- ff. 195, 203, 253-254, 256 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 196-200 Committee for Development of Refugee Industries: Minutes of Committee for Development of Refugee Industries: 1940: Printed.
- f. 201 Jeanne Jabotinsky, wife (?) of V E Jabotinsky, Zionist politician and author: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Jeanne Jabotinsky: 1940.
- f. 204 Patrick Harrington Edwards, solicitor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Harrington Edwards: 1908-1943: Partly printed. Mostly signed.
- ff. 205, 210, 240 Nigel Henry Clarence Bruce, son of Clarence, 3rd Baron Aberdare: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Nigel Henry Clarence Bruce: 1942.
- ff. 208, 240, 244 Sir Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and G. Le M. Mander: 1935-1940: Signed.
- f. 211 Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Newton: 1922-1940: Partly signed.
- ff. 212, 216 Malcolm John MacDonald, PC; son of J Ramsay MacDonald: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Malcolm John MacDonald: 1930-1940: Signed.
- f. 214 Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair: 1936-1940: Signed.
- f. 217 Felix Holke, of the Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada: Letter to Lord Cecil from Felix Holke: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 220, 221 International Peace Campaign: Telegrams between Lord Cecil and the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign: 1940.
- ff. 222, 225, 226 Sir Raymond Edward Priestley, Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. E. Priestly: 1940, 1942: Signed.
- ff. 228, 229, 239 Maurice Fanshawe, author and official of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maurice Fanshawe: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 230-232, 234 Miss Helen G. Stewart, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Dunoon and District: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Helen G. Stewart: 1940.
- ff. 233, 277, 290 Eduard Beneš, President of Czechoslovakia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Eduard Beneš: 1923-1944: Partly Fr.: Signed. Partly printed.
- f. 235 Jen C. Shieh, Secretary General, The People's Foreign Relations Association of China: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jen C. Shieh: 1940: Signed.
- f. 238 John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley: Letter from Lord Cecil to John Anderson: 1940: Copy.
- ff. 241, 247 Beatrix Frances Gertrude Wilkinson, wife of Sir Nevile R Wilkinson: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Beatrix Frances Gertrude Wilkinson: 1940.
- ff. 246, 248 Reverend Morrice Lionel Man, Rector of Chartham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rev. Morrice Lionel Man: 1940: Signed.
- f. 250 International Peace Campaign: Memoranda, etc., rel. to the International Peace Campaign: 1936-1940: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- ff. 255, 257 Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee; Prime Minister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Clement Richard Attlee: 1936-1953: Mostly signed.
- ff. 258, 272 James Scorgie Meston, 1st Baron Meston: Letters to Lord Cecil from Lord Meston: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 260, 261 Clare Railing, of the Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Clare Railing: 1940.
- f. 262 W. Robert Davies, Secretary, Liberal Party Organisation: Letters to Lord Cecil from W. Robert Davies: 1938, 1940: Signed.
- ff. 263, 279, 286 Selma Zavalani, wife of T Zavalani: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selma Zavalani: 1940: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 265 Reverend John Boon, formerly Secretary, League of Nations Union, Lewisham Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Rev. John Boon: 1940: Signed.
- f. 266 Chu Chia-hua, Chinese politician: Telegrams to Lord Cecil from Chu Chia-hua: 1938, 1940.
- f. 267 Cyril Coniston Clemens, President, International Mark Twain Society: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Cyril Coniston Clemens: 1937-1940: Partly printed.
- f. 268 Helen J. Godfrey, of Ruskington: Letter to Lord Cecil from Helen J. Godfrey: 1940.
- f. 269 E. A. Shann, of Barnet: Letter to Lord Cecil from E. A. Shann: 1940.
- f. 270 T. Storr, of London WC1: Letter to Lord Cecil from T. Storr: 1940: Signed.
- f. 273 Elizabeth Robins, alias 'C E Raimond'; actress and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and C. E. Raimond: 1935-1940: Partly signed.
- f. 274 M. Storr, of London WC1: Letter to Lord Cecil from M. Storr: 1940.
- ff. 275, 280 Renée Cassin, French jurist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Renée Cassin: 1934-1941: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 276, 278 Miss D. H. F. Gray, Secretary to the Council, St Hugh's College, Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss D. H. F. Gray: 1940: Signed.
- f. 281 Stella Gascoyne-Cecil, wife of V A Gascoyne-Cecil: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Memorandum by Miss Irene M. Butler rel. to conversation with Stella Gascoyne-Cecil: 1940.
- f. 282 Stella Gascoyne-Cecil, wife of V A Gascoyne-Cecil: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Stella Gascoyne-Cecil from Miss Irene M. Butler: 1940: Copy.
- f. 282 Stella Gascoyne-Cecil, wife of V A Gascoyne-Cecil: Letter from Lord Cecil to Stella Gascoyne-Cecil: 1940: Copy.
- ff. 283, 288 Osbert Peake, MP: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- f. 284 Pino Grindlinger, Polish refugee: Memorandum rel. to the case of Pino Grindlinger: 1940: Copy.
- f. 285 A. E. Farr, of Barnwell, county Northamptonshire: Letter on behalf of Lord Cecil to A. E. Farr: 1940: Copy.
- ff. 289, 292-295 Robert Bunnelle, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert Bunnelle: 1940, 1945: Signed.
- f. 291 Octavia Margaret Wilberforce, physician: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Octavia Margaret Wilberforce: 1940, 1941.
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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 51185 : Vol. CXV (ff. 295). Feb.-July 1940.includes:ff. 1, 19, 23 Patrick Ransome, of Federal Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil… - Hierarchy:
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- Anderson, John, 1st Viscount Waverley, civil service administrator and politician, 1882-1958
Attlee, Clement Richard, 1st Earl Attlee, Prime Minister, 1883-1967
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Beneš, Eduard, President of Czechoslovakia
Boon, John, Reverend formerly Sec League of Nations Union Lewisham Branch
Bruce, D J, Organising Sec The International Good-Fellowship Organisation
Bruce, Nigel Henry Clarence, son of Clarence 3rd Baron Aberdare
Buchan, Susan Charlotte, wife of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, 1882-1977
Bunnelle, Robert, journalist
Butler, Irene M, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Butler, Richard Austen, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician, 1902-1982
Campbell, Robert, of Glasgow
Canney, Leigh, of Bexhill
Canning-Freeman, Edward, of the Sussex Society for Polish Relief
Carr-Saunders, Alexander Morris, Director London School of Economics
Carter, G P, of London SW19
Cassin, René, French jurist, 1887-1976
Cecil, Fairlie Estelle Caroline, née Watson, called Stella, wife of Victor Alexander Gascoyne-Cecil, d 1980
Chesney, Clement Hope Rawdon, Lieutenant-Colonel DSO
Chipman, Warwick Fielding, Canadian diplomatist
Chu Chia-hua, Chinese politician
Clayton, R, of Bournemouth
Clemens, Cyril Coniston, President International Mark Twain Society, 1902-1999
Committee for Development of Refugee Industries
Cooper, Wilbraham Villiers, journalist and author
Cove, Ernest G, Organising Sec Committee for Development of Refugee Industries
Cross, Ronald Hibbert, Baronet
Crozier, William Percival, Editor `Manchester Guardian'
Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale, Baron Dalton, economist and politician, 1887-1962
Davies, William Robert, Secretary of the Liberal Party, fl 1930-1953
Edwards, Patrick Harrington, solicitor and army officer, 1885-1945
Fanshawe, Maurice, historian, fl 1925-1945
Farr, A E, of Barnwell Northamptonshire, fl 1940
Federal Union News, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Fenn, Eric Alfred Humphrey, author, fl 1940
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Gibson, Harold, lecturer and civil servant, 1884-1961
Godfrey, Helen J, of Ruskington, fl 1940
Gray, Dorothea Helen Forbes, secretary to the council of St Hugh's College Oxford, d 1985
Grindlinger, Pino, Polish refugee, fl 1940
Grumbach, Salomon, politician, 1884-1952
Guardian, newspaper, 1821-
Haakon VII, King of Norway, 1872-1957
Harris, John Hobbis, Sec Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society
Harrod, Roy Forbes, Knight, economist, 1900-1978
Hnik, Frank M, of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London
Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, S African statesman
Holke, Felix, of the Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada
Hume, Ethel Douglas, wife of Hedley Thomson, author
International Peace Campaign
Jabotinsky, Jeanne, ? wife of V E Jabotinsky Zionist politician and author
Jen C. Shieh, Sec General The People's Foreign Relations Association of China
Kimber, Charles Dixon, General Sec Federal Union
Kirkpatrick, E M, Mrs of Hove
Lane, J D, of Christchurch Hampshire
Lanux, Pierre de, Author, 1887-1955
Legh, Thomas Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Newton
Leigh, J H, Colonel of Chelwood Gate
Lewis, J B, of Whalley
Liddle, Henry Weddell, Headmaster Bedford Modern School
Lloyd, George Ambrose, Baron Lloyd, politician and colonial administrator, 1879-1941
MacDonald, Malcolm John, PC, son of J Ramsay MacDonald
Malkin, Herbert William, Knight, Legal adviser to the Foreign Office, 1883-1945
Man, Morrice Lionel, Reverend Rector of Chartham
Mander, Geoffrey Le Mesurier, Knight, politician and industrialist, 1882-1962
Marlow, Oliver, writing from London SW13
Meston, James Scorgie, 1st Baron Meston, of the Indian civil service, 1865-1943
Millin, Sarah Gertrude, author
Nash, Bernard A, of the Essex County Telegraph
Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia, political activist, author, and artist, 1882-1960,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108574285
Parnell, Nancy Stewart, Miss of the League of Nations Union
Peake, Osbert, MP
Priestley, Raymond Edward, Vice-Chancellor Birmingham University
Pringsheim, Louise, ? refugee writing from Brentford
Railing, Clare, Mrs of the Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence
Ransome, Patrick, of Federal Union
Robins, Elizabeth, alias 'C E Raimond', actress and author
Schenk, Vilem, Czech refugee in England
Shann, E A, of Barnet
Simon, Ernest Darwin, 1st Baron Simon
Sinclair, Archibald Henry Macdonald, 1st Viscount Thurso
Smith, Rennie, MP
Spencer-Pryse, Gerald, Captain of the Savile Club
Starky, Geraldine Haynton, of Torrington
Stewart, Helen G, Miss Sec League of Nations Union Dunoon and District
Stoney, P F, Miss Sec League of Nations Union Paddington Branch
Storr, M, of London WC1
Storr, T, of London WC1
Strachan, Lionel Richard Mortimer, lecturer in German Birmingham University
Stuart, Horatius Bonar, of the Manor of Sutton by Guildford
The Essex County Telegraph, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Thomas, Cyril Leonard Ross, former teacher of history
Timperley, Harold John, of the China Campaign Committee, journalist and author
Tufnell, Blanche Beauchamp, Mrs speaker on Central European affairs
Turner, Arthur C, of the University of Glasgow
Usborne, John, Editor Federal Union News
White, Robert A, chmn of the League of Nations Union Harrogate Branch
Wilberforce, Octavia Margaret, physician
Wilkinson, Beatrix Frances Gertrude, wife of Sir Nevile R Wilkinson
Williams, Dorothy, wife of A F B Williams
Woodman, Dorothy, Miss of the Union of Democratic Control
Zavalani, Selma, wife of T Zavalani