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Vol. CXVI (ff. 329). Aug. 1940-Jan. 1941.
includes:
- ff. 1, 36, 215 Helen Parkins Gauntlett, wife of G R Gauntlett; Secretary, Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Helen Parkins Gauntlett: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 5, 22 George Kingsford Carpenter, Vicar of Crosthwaite: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rev. G. K. Carpenter: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 5, 22 Keswick; League of Nations Union Branch: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1941.
- ff. 7, 20 Sir Richard Thomas Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. T. D. Acland: 1938-1941: Signed.
- ff. 8, 31 Lionel James, of Five Ashes: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lionel James: 1940.
- ff. 15, 21 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Selma Zavalani, wife of T Zavalani: Correspondence between Selma Zavalani and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1940: Fr.
- ff. 17, 23 Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte, KCSI: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- f. 19 Ernest G. Cove, Organising Secretary, Committee for Development of Refugee Industries: Correspondence, etc., partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1940-1942: Signed.
- ff. 24, 30, 37, 106, 117 Paul Vychan Emrys- Evans, Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Paul Vychan Emrys- Evans: 1940, 1941.
- f. 29 Sir Vincent Wilberforce Baddeley, KCB: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir Vincent Wilberforce Baddeley: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 32-35 Mrs J. A. Hunt, Secretary, Birmingham Council for Refugees: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs J. A. Hunt: 1940: Signed.
- f. 38 Cyril Coniston Clemens, President, International Mark Twain Society: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Cyril Coniston Clemens: 1937-1940: Partly printed.
- ff. 39-41 Pierre Cot, French statesman: Memorandum by Lord Cecil rel. to Pierre Cot: 1940: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 42 Robert Stevenson Horne, Viscount Horne: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Horne: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 43, 64 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. New Statesman and Nation: Basil Kingsley Martin, Editor, 'New Statesman and Nation': Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1940: Signed.
- f. 44 Maurice Fanshawe, author and official of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maurice Fanshawe: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 45, 54, 60, 67 Sir Andrew McFadyean: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Andrew McFadyean: 1940: Signed.
- f. 46 Muriel A. Blundel, Secretary, Abyssinia Association: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Muriel A. Blundel: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 47-51, 93 Aldred Farrer Barker, former Professor of Textile Industries, Leeds University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Aldred Farrer Barker: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 52, 55 Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier, historian: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and L. B. Namier: 1940: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 56-59 H. A. Battley, Secretary, World Brotherhood Federation: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from H. A. Battley: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 65, 72, 82, 87, 91 Sir Harold George Nicolson, writer and diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. G. Nicolson: 1925-1942: Partly signed.
- f. 66 Herbert James Paton, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Herbert James Paton: 1939, 1940.
- f. 68 Gerald Bailey, Secretary, National Peace Council: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Gerald Bailey: 1936-1944: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 70, 71 Général Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle, President of France: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Général Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle: 1940: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 73 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Listener: Alan Ernest Wentworth Thomas, Editor of The Listener: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1938, 1940: Partly signed.
- ff. 74-80, 92 Selig Brodetsky, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selig Brodetsky: 1939-1944: Signed.
- f. 81 Jen C. Shieh, Secretary General, The People's Foreign Relations Association of China: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jen C. Shieh: 1940: Signed.
- f. 83 Sir Harold George Nicolson, writer and diplomatist: Memorandum rel. to interview with H. G. Nicolson: 1940: Copy.
- f. 84 Chang Po-ling, of the People's Political Council, Chung King: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Chang Po-ling: 1940.
- ff. 84, 107 Chung king, China: Telegram and letter to Lord Cecil, etc., on behalf of People's Political Council at Chung king, in China: 1940: Partly Chinese: Partly signed.
- ff. 85, 86, 264, 273 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 85, 86, 264, 273 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- f. 90 Eduard Beneš, President of Czechoslovakia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Eduard Beneš: 1923-1944: Partly Fr.: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 94-96 Reverend William Paton, DD; of the World Council of Churches: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Rev. William Paton: 1940: Signed.
- f. 97 Leonard Sidney Woolf, author and publisher: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Leonard Sidney Woolf: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 98, 99 Colonel W. H. Biddulph, of the League of Nations Union, Warwickshire and Birmingham Federal Council: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Col. W. H. Biddulph: 1940.
- f. 100 Hana Beneš, wife of President E Beneš: Letter and telegram to Lord Cecil from Hana Beneš: 1940, 1943: Partly signed.
- f. 100 Jan Garrigue Masaryk, Czech statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jan Garrigue Masaryk: 1934-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 101-105v, 110 Miss Dorothy Woodman, of the Union of Democratic Control: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Dorothy Woodman: 1939, 1941: Partly signed and printed.
- ff. 107-109 Han Lih-wu, of the People's Political Council, Chung King: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Han Lih-wu: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 111, 159, 163, 262 Raymond Fussinger, son of C Fussinger, a Swiss interned in the Isle of Man: Letters to Lord Cecil from Raymond Fussinger: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 113-116, 256 Dr I. Fischer, Austrian refugee in London: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Dr I. Fischer: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- f. 118 Dorothy Wickings, of the Christian Council for Refugees from Germany and Central Europe: Letter to Lord Cecil from Dorothy Wickings: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 119-127, 133, 134, 143 Elizabeth Edith Balfour, née Lytton; wife of Gerald, 2nd Earl of Balfour: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lady Balfour: 1935, 1940.
- f. 128 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President; d.1945: Correspondence, partly on his behalf and including telegrams, with Lord Cecil: 1923-1941: Signed.
- ff. 129, 150 Selma Zavalani, wife of T Zavalani: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selma Zavalani: 1940: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 131, 135 Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury; née Asquith: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. V. Bonham Carter: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 136, 137, 235-240v. Betty Constance Asquith, wife of A M Asquith: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Betty Constance Asquith: 1940.
- ff. 138, 140, 158 G. Warner, of the Foreign Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and G. Warner: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 139, 144, 149, 300 Patrick Harrington Edwards, solicitor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Harrington Edwards: 1908-1943: Partly printed. Mostly signed.
- f. 141 Lionel Mundy, journalist: Letter from Lord Cecil to Lionel Mundy: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 142, 157, 167, 173, 205, 222 E. Basil Bacon, of Bradford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and E. Basil Bacon: 1940.
- ff. 145, 196, 218 Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 147, 275 Chien Tuam-sheng, Dean of Peking University: Letters to Lord Cecil from Chien Tuam-sheng: 1938-1943: Signed.
- ff. 155, 161, 166, 193, 220, 249 Miss A. Lenfestey, of the Home Office: Alan Norman Lancaster, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Miss A. Lenfestey and A. N. Lancaster on behalf of Lord Cecil: 1940: Signed.
- f. 156 Lieutenant-Colonel E. Clementi Smith, of Furners Green: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lt.-Col. E. Clementi Smith: 1940.
- f. 162 Sydney Robert Elliott, Managing Editor, Reynolds News: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sydney Robert Elliott: 1940: Signed.
- f. 165 Mrs Margery Corbett Ashby, Chairman, Women's Liberal Federation: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Margery Corbett Ashby: 1936-1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 168, 192, 293 Francis De Rayne, of St Albans: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis De Rayne: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 168, 192, 293 Adela Bowly De Rayne, wife of F De Rayne: Correspondence on her behalf with Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 175, 184 Frank Noel Keen, barrister: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Frank Noel Keen: 1922-1942.
- f. 177 W. Hartley Bracewell, of Blackpool: Letter to Lord Cecil from W. Hartley Bracewell: 1940.
- f. 178 Henry S. Haskell, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Letter and telegram to Lord Cecil from Henry S. Haskell: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 182, 199 Mrs Ethel A. Waite, of Chelsea: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Ethel A. Waite: 1940.
- ff. 183, 195, 224 Charles Dixon Kimber, General Secretary, Federal Union: Letters, partly on his behalf, to Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 185, 198, 250, 297 Sir Edward Boyle, 2nd Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Edward Boyle: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 186, 197 Gustave Stern, of London: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Gustave Stern: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 194, 221, 268, 285 Osbert Peake, MP: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 200, 295 David Marshall Mason, MP; founder, Sound Currency Association: Letters to Lord Cecil from David Marshall Mason: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 202, 252 George Freeland Barbour, D Phil.; author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Freeland Barbour: 1937-1945: Signed.
- f. 204 Albert G. Norris: George Gilbert Aimé Murray, OM; classical scholar: Letter to Albert G. Norris from George Gilbert Aimé Murray: 1940: Copy.
- ff. 206-214v, 251, 257, 267, 269, 294 W. L. Richardson, of Sidmouth: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and W. L. Richardson: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 216, 226 Miss C. C. Hurst, writing from Bovey Tracey: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss C. C. Hurst: 1940.
- ff. 219, 223, 255 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Dorothy Wickings, of the Christian Council for Refugees from Germany and Central Europe: Correspondence between Miss Irene M. Butler and Dorothy Wickings: 1940.
- f. 220 Philip Allen, of the Home Office: Miss A. Lenfestey, of the Home Office: Alan Norman Lancaster, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Alan Norman Lancaster from Philip Allen on behalf of Miss A. Lenfestey: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 225, 282 Very Reverend Joseph Herman Hertz, Chief Rabbi of British Empire: Letters to Lord Cecil from Very Rev. Joseph Herman Hertz: 1939-1944: Mostly signed.
- f. 227 Pierre de Lanux, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre de Lanux: 1940, 1941: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- f. 232 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and newspaper editors: 1907-1945: Partly drafts and printed.
- ff. 241, 242 Cecil Peace Prize: Memoranda rel. to its award: [1940?].
- ff. 243, 244, 283, 284 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. 245, 261, 292, 301 Arthur Stuart Duncan-Jones, Dean of Chichester: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dean of Chichester: 1941-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 247, 272 Miss G. Jebb, Honorary Secretary, Ray Strachey Memorial Committee: Letters to Lord Cecil from Miss G. Jebb: 1941: Signed.
- f. 253 William Emmanuel Rappard, Swiss historian and economist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Emmanuel Rappard: 1924-1945: Signed.
- f. 254 Nowell Charles Smith, former Headmaster of Sherborne School; author: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938-1943.
- f. 258 Irene Rosetta Ewing, 1st wife of Sir A W G Ewing; of the University of Manchester: Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Letter, etc., to Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens from Irene Rosetta Ewing: 1941: Signed.
- f. 263 Beatrice Mary Behrens, wife of Sir L F Behrens: Letter to Lord Cecil from Beatrice Mary Behrens: 1941.
- ff. 265, 270, 290 Francis Edward Noel-Baker, son of Philip, Baron Noel-Baker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis Edward Noel-Baker: 1941, 1945: Partly signed.
- ff. 274, 280 Allan Nevins, US author and historian: Letters to Allan Nevins: 1941.
- ff. 276, 291 Herbert Stanley Jevons, Secretary, Abyssinia Association: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Herbert Stanley Jevons: 1936-1941: Signed.
- f. 279 Florence Gott, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Letter to Lord Cecil from Florence Gott: 1941: Signed.
- f. 281 Brigadier-General John Buchanan Pollok-M'Call: Letter to Lord Cecil from Brig.-Gen. John Buchanan Pollok-M'Call: 1941.
- ff. 286, 303 Sir Edward George Warris Hulton, writer and publisher: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Edward George Warris Hulton: 1941: Signed.
- f. 289 Mary Agnes Hamilton, MP; CBE: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mary Agnes Hamilton: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 296, 302 Irene Rosetta Ewing, 1st wife of Sir A W G Ewing; of the University of Manchester: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Irene Rosetta Ewing and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1941: Signed.
- f. 304 Harry L. Hopkins, Special Adviser to the President of the USA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Harry L. Hopkins: 1941: Signed.
- f. 306 James Fitzalan Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour: Memorandum rel. to Anglo-Soviet relations by Lord Rankeillour: 1941: Printed.
- ff. 308-326 Louis de Brouckière, Belgian politician and representative at the League of Nations: Memorandum rel. to `World Settlement after the War' by Louis de Brouckière: 1941: Fr: Copy.
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- 032-001958901
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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 51186 : Vol. CXVI (ff. 329). Aug. 1940-Jan. 1941. includes: ff. 1, 36, 215 Helen Parkins Gauntlett, wife of G R Gauntlett; Secretary,… - Hierarchy:
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- 1940
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- Acland, Richard Thomas Dyke, 15th Baronet, politician, 1906-1990
Allen, Philip, of the Home Office
Ashby, Margery Corbett, Mrs Chairman Women's Liberal Federation
Asquith, Betty Constance, née Manners; wife of A M Asquith, fl 1918-1940
Bacon, E Basil, of Bradford, correspondent of Lord Cecil, fl 1940
Baddeley, Vincent Wilberforce, Knight, civil servant, 1874-1961
Bailey, Vernon Gerald, author; Secretary, National Peace Council, 1903-1975
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, countess of Balfour, biographer and editor, 1867-1942
Barbour, George Freeland, author; politician, 1882-1946
Barker, Aldred Farrer, Professor of Textile Industries, Leeds University, 1868-1964
Battley, H. A., Secretary, World Brotherhood Federation, fl 1940
Behrens, Beatrice Mary, wife of Sir L F Behrens
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Beneš, Eduard, President of Czechoslovakia
Beneš, Hana, wife of President E Beneš
Biddulph, W H, Colonel of the League of Nations Union Warwickshire and Birmingham Federal Council
Blundel, Muriel A, Sec Abyssinia Association
Boyle, Edward, 2nd Baronet
Bracewell, W Hartley, of Blackpool
Brodetsky, Selig, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University
Brouckière, Louis de, Belgian politician and representative at the League of Nations
Butler, Irene M, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Butler, Richard Austen, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician, 1902-1982
Carpenter, George Kingsford, Vicar of Crosthwaite
Carter, Helen Violet, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, née Asquith; politician, 1887-1969
Chang Po-ling, of the People's Political Council Chung King
Chien Tuam-sheng, Dean of Peking University
Clemens, Cyril Coniston, President International Mark Twain Society, 1902-1999
Cot, Pierre, French statesman
Cove, Ernest G, Organising Sec Committee for Development of Refugee Industries
Edwards, Patrick Harrington, solicitor and army officer, 1885-1945
Elliott, Sydney Robert, Managing Editor Reynolds News
Evans, Paul Vychan, politician, 1894-1967
Ewing, Irene Rosetta, educationist; 1st wife of Sir Alexander William Gordon Ewing, 1883-1959
Fanshawe, Maurice, historian, fl 1925-1945
Fischer, I, Austrian refugee in London, fl 1940-1941
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Fussinger, Raymond, son of C Fussinger a Swiss interned in the Isle of Man
Gaulle, Charles André Joseph Marie, army officer and statesman, 1890-1970
Gauntlett, Helen Parkins, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1941
Gott, Florence, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1941
Hamilton, Mary Agnes, MP, CBE
Han Lih-wu, of the People's Political Council Chung King
Haskell, Henry S, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Hertz, Joseph Herman, Very Reverend Chief Rabbi of British Empire
Hope, James Fitzalan, 1st Baron Rankeillour
Hopkins, Harry L, Special Adviser to the President of the USA
Horne, Robert Stevenson, Viscount Horne of Slamannan, politician and businessman, 1871-1940
Hulton, Edward George Warris, writer and publisher
Hunt, J A, Mrs Sec Birmingham Council for Refugees
Hurst, C C, Miss writing from Bovey Tracey
James, Lionel, of Five Ashes
Jebb, G, Miss Honorary Sec Ray Strachey Memorial Committee
Jen C. Shieh, Sec General The People's Foreign Relations Association of China
Jevons, Herbert Stanley, Secretary, Abyssinia Association, 1875-1955
Jones, Arthur Stuart, clergyman and Dean of Chichester, 1879-1955
Keen, Frank Noel, barrister
Kimber, Charles Dixon, General Sec Federal Union
Lancaster, Alan Norman, sec to Lord Cecil
Lanux, Pierre de, Author, 1887-1955
League of Nations Union Branch, Keswick
Lenfestey, A, Miss of the Home Office
Martin, Basil Kingsley, Editor `New Statesman and Nation'
Masaryk, Jan Garrigue, Czech statesman, 1886-1948,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000010864727X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/4989911
Mason, David Marshall, MP, founder Sound Currency Association
McFadyean, Andrew
Mundy, Lionel, journalist
Murray, George Gilbert Aimé, OM, classical scholar, 1866-1957
Namier, Lewis Bernstein, historian
Nevins, Allan, US author and historian
New Statesman and Nation, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Nicolson, Harold George, writer and diplomatist, 1886-1968
Noel-Baker, Francis Edward, son of Philip Baron Noel-Baker
Norris, Albert G
Paton, Herbert James, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford
Paton, William, Reverend DD, of the World Council of Churches
Peake, Osbert, MP
Pollok-M'Call, John Buchanan, Brigadier-General
Rappard, William Emmanuel, Swiss historian and economist
Rayne, Adela Bowly, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, fl 1940-1941
Rayne, Francis, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, fl 1940-1941
Richardson, W L, of Sidmouth
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, President of the United States, 1882-1945,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121258471
Smith, E Clementi, Lieutenant-Colonel of Furners Green
Smith, Nowell Charles, former Headmaster of Sherborne School, author
Stern, Gustave, of London
The Listener, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland, 1929-1991
Thomas, Alan Ernest Wentworth, Editor of The Listener
Waite, Ethel A, Mrs of Chelsea
Warner, G, of the Foreign Office
Whyte, Alexander Frederick, KCSI
Wickings, Dorothy, of the Christian Council for Refugees from Germany and Central Europe
Woodman, Dorothy, Miss of the Union of Democratic Control
Woolf, Leonard Sidney, author and publisher, 1880-1969
Zavalani, Selma, wife of T Zavalani - Places:
- Chung king, China