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Vol. CXVII (ff. 424). Feb.-Aug. 1941.
includes:
- ff. 1, 8 Mrs E. M. White, professional indexer; of Radlett: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs E. M. White: 1941.
- f. 3 David Marshall Mason, MP; founder, Sound Currency Association: Letters to Lord Cecil from David Marshall Mason: 1940, 1941.
- f. 4 Harry L. Hopkins, Special Adviser to the President of the USA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Harry L. Hopkins: 1941: Signed.
- f. 5 Arthur Stuart Duncan-Jones, Dean of Chichester: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dean of Chichester: 1941-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 6, 53 John Vivian Kitto, Librarian of the House of Commons: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Vivian Kitto: 1941.
- ff. 7, 29, 40 A. Lucy Beale, wife of E P Beale: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. L. Beale on behalf of her husband: 1941.
- ff. 7, 29, 40, 314 Edmund Phipson Beale, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941-1945: Mostly signed.
- f. 8 Sir Charles Kingsley Webster, KCMG; historian: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sir Charles Kingsley Webster: 1938-1946: Partly signed.
- f. 9 William Browne Brander, Secretary, Universities Bureau of the British Empire: Letters to Lord Cecil from William Browne Brander: 1940-1944: Signed.
- ff. 11, 264-272 Henry S. Haskell, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Letter and telegram to Lord Cecil from Henry S. Haskell: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 12-417 passim G. Raymond Gauntlett, Chairman, National Youth Committee of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and G. Raymond Gauntlett: 1938-1941: Partly signed.
- f. 13 Patrick Harrington Edwards, solicitor: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letters, etc., to Miss Irene M. Butler from Patrick Harrington Edwards: 1941, 1942: Signed.
- ff. 15, 20 Geoffrey Drage, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Geoffrey Drage: 1941.
- ff. 16, 33 Maurice Fanshawe, author and official of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maurice Fanshawe: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 18, 34 Arthur Claud Spencer Chichester, 4th Baron Templemore: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Templemore: 1941-1943.
- ff. 19, 25 Francis Mortimer Grimes, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Nottingham Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis Mortimer Grimes: 1935-1941: Signed.
- ff. 21, 59 Philip Styles, historian, of Birmingham University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Philip Styles: 1941-1943.
- ff. 22, 36 Reverend James Matthew Thompson, former Lecturer in French History at Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rev. James Matthew Thompson: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 23, 61 Henry Hamilton, afterwards Professor of Political Economy, Aberdeen: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Henry Hamilton: 1941-1943: Signed.
- ff. 24, 135 Claud Lambton, son of George, 2nd Earl of Durham: Letters to Lord Cecil from Claud Lambton: 1909-1942.
- f. 26 Arnold Meer Kaizer, journalist; General Secretary, Polish Jewish Refugee Fund: Letter to Lord Cecil from Arnold Meer Kaizer: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 27, 39, 52 Mary Agnes Hamilton, MP; CBE: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mary Agnes Hamilton: 1941: Signed.
- f. 30 Mrs Violet A. L. Freeman, mother of Sapper R Freeman: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mrs Violet A. L. Freeman: 1941.
- ff.31, 104 Arthur Hugh Frazier, US diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Arthur Hugh Frazier: 1935, 1942: Signed.
- ff. 32, 342, 354 Eduard Beneš, President of Czechoslovakia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Eduard Beneš: 1923-1944: Partly Fr.: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 35, 50 Sapper Richard Freeman, RE: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sapper Richard Freeman: 1941.
- ff. 37, 48 Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 41, 324, 325 Paul Vychan Emrys- Evans, Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Paul Vychan Emrys- Evans: 1940, 1941.
- f. 42 F. E. Ansell, of Streetly: Edmund Phipson Beale, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University: Letter to Edmund Phipson Beale from F. E. Ansell: 1941.
- ff. 43, 49 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Countryman: John William Robertson Scott, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. W. R. Scott: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 44, 83, 165 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. 46 Arthur George Villiers Peel, 2nd son of Arthur, 1st Viscount Peel: Letters to Lord Cecil from Arthur George Villiers Peel: 1941, 1947: Signed.
- ff. 47, 60, 106 Leslie Claude Greenberg, winner of the Cecil Peace Prize: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Leslie Claude Greenberg: 1941.
- ff. 51, 65, 154, 192 Charles Dixon Kimber, General Secretary, Federal Union: Letters, partly on his behalf, to Lord Cecil: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 54, 118 Sir Charles Travis Clay, Librarian of the House of Lords: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sir Charles Travis Clay: 1941.
- f. 55 Sir Francis William Lascelles, KCB; Clerk of the Parliaments: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from F. W. Lascelles: 1941.
- ff. 56-62 Ernest G. Cove, Organising Secretary, Committee for Development of Refugee Industries: Correspondence, etc., partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1940-1942: Signed.
- ff. 57, 64 Dame Meriel Talbot, DBE: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dame Meriel Talbot: 1941, 1943.
- ff. 62, 325-327v, 336 Rennie Smith, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rennie Smith: 1940, 1941: Partly signed.
- f. 63 Brigadier-General John Buchanan Pollok-M'Call: Letter to Lord Cecil from Brig.-Gen. John Buchanan Pollok-M'Call: 1941.
- f. 63 Patrick Harrington Edwards, solicitor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Harrington Edwards: 1908-1943: Partly printed. Mostly signed.
- f. 66 J. Arthur Hutton, of James F Hutton & Co., Manchester: Letter to Lord Cecil from J. Arthur Hutton: 1941: Signed.
- f. 67 Louis de Brouckière, Belgian politician and representative at the League of Nations: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Louis de Brouckière: 1932, 1942: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 68, 72 Victor Clinton Clinton-Baddeley, playwright: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Victor Clinton Clinton-Baddeley: 1941: Signed.
- f. 69 Miss G. Jebb, Honorary Secretary, Ray Strachey Memorial Committee: Letters to Lord Cecil from Miss G. Jebb: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 70, 74, 85, 128, 136, 138-142, 193, 199, 337, 400, 406 Miss Dorothy Woodman, of the Union of Democratic Control: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Dorothy Woodman: 1939, 1941: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 73 Henrietta Franklin, Honorary Secretary, Parents' National Educational Union; wife of E L Franklin: Letter to Lord Cecil from Henrietta Franklin: 1941.
- f. 74 Alfred John Barnes, MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from Alfred John Barnes: 1941: Printed.
- f. 76 Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil, daughter of Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and his sister, Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil: 1906-1941.
- f. 78 Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte, KCSI: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- f. 78 Dorothy Mary Gladstone, wife of Herbert, Viscount Gladstone: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lady Gladstone: 1922-1941.
- f. 79 Margaret Antonia Beamish, wife of Rear-Admiral T P Hamilton Beamish: Letters to Lord Cecil from Margaret Antonia Beamish: 1941, 1944.
- f. 80 Alfred Lambart, of Richmond-on-Thames: Letter to Lord Cecil from Alfred Lambart: 1941.
- ff. 81, 120, 152, 166, 186 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Dr Felix Epstein, Czech chemical engineer: Correspondence between Dr Felix Epstein and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1941.
- ff. 82, 100 Major Harry Louis Nathan, 1st Baron Nathan: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Nathan: 1935, 1941: Signed.
- ff. 84, 111 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: George Wren Howard, publisher: Letters to Miss Irene M. Butler from George Wren Howard: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 86, 163, 217 George Gilbert Armstrong, author and journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Gilbert Armstrong: 1941.
- ff. 87, 102 Allan Baker, of Easton-on-the-Hill: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Allan Baker: 1941.
- ff. 88, 101, 283-285, 306 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 88, 101, 283-285, 306 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 90, 107 J. H. Clifford Johnston, writer on monetary matters: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. H. Clifford Johnston: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 96, 105, 147 F. H. Nias, Chairman, Uckfield Rural District Council: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and F. H. Nias: 1941: Partly printed and signed.
- ff. 97, 103 Miss Monica Glazebrook, of Limpsfield; former official of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Monica Glazebrook: 1941.
- ff. 99, 131 Miss Edith M. Keate, writing from Chelwood Gate: Letters to Lord Cecil from Miss Edith M. Keate: 1942.
- ff. 108-110v, 117, 119, 245, 250-252 Henry John Fanshawe Badeley, Baron Badeley: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941, 1942: Partly signed.
- f. 113 Ida Scott Audsley Hall, widow of Sir A D Hall: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Lady Hall: 1937-1943: Partly printed and signed.
- ff. 114, 125 Sir Ernest Barker, FBA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Ernest Barker: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 115, 116, 126, 210 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Miss L. M. Livingstone, Secretary, Church of England Committee for 'Non-Aryan' Christians: Correspondence between Miss L. M. Livingstone and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1941: Signed.
- f. 122 Anna Ruth Fry, Quaker relief worker and publicist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Anna Ruth Fry: 1930-1942: Partly signed.
- ff. 123, 165, 173 Lavy Bakstansky, General Secretary, The Zionist Federation: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lavy Bakstansky: 1941-1946: Signed.
- ff. 123, 186 Warwick Fielding Chipman, Canadian diplomatist: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Warwick Fielding Chipman: 1940, 1942: Partly signed.
- ff. 124, 137 Gladys Margaret Kindersley, wife of Robert, 1st Baron Kindersley: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lady Kindersley: 1941: Signed.
- f. 127 Henry David Reginald Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson: Letter to Lord Cecil from Henry David Reginald Margesson: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 129-131v, 146 Victor Butler, of the Oil Control Board: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Miss Irene M. Butler and her cousin Victor Butler: 1941: Partly signed.
- f. 134, 258 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President; d.1945: Correspondence, partly on his behalf and including telegrams, with Lord Cecil: 1923-1941: Signed.
- f. 143 Vandeleur Robinson, author: Letter to Lord Cecil from Vandeleur Robinson: 1941: Signed.
- f. 149, 180 Octavia Margaret Wilberforce, physician: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Octavia Margaret Wilberforce: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 149, 164, 209 Mrs E. W. Simpson, of Blackpool: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs E. W. Simpson: 1941.
- f. 151 Sir Richard Thomas Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. T. D. Acland: 1938-1941: Signed.
- f. 153 Mrs L. A. Wheldon, of Carmarthen: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mrs L. A. Wheldon: 1941.
- ff. 169, 190 Algernon Cecil, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Algernon Cecil: 1922-1941.
- ff. 175, 176, 191 Rupert Edward Selborne Barrington, son of Walter, 9th Viscount Barrington: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rupert Edward Selborne Barrington: 1941: Partly printed and signed.
- ff. 177, 205 Mrs Millecent Samson, of Kew: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Millecent Samson: 1941.
- ff. 181, 200, 204, 211 Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury; née Asquith: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. V. Bonham Carter: 1940, 1941.
- f. 183 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Tahu Hole, of the 'Herald', Melbourne: Letter to Miss Irene M. Butler from Tahu Hole: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 194, 197 Denis O'Neill, of the Ministry of Transport: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Denis O'Neill: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 195, 202, 206, 221 Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Alexander Dunlop Lindsay: 1937-1944: Signed.
- ff. 212, 247 Margaret Olson, Secretary, Commission to Study the Organisation of Peace, New York: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Margaret Olson: 1941: Signed.
- f. 215 George S. Green, of the League of Nations Union, Skipton Branch: Letters to Lord Cecil from George S. Green: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- f. 216, 274, 281, 345, 405 Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Miss E. Vera Lazarus: 1941-1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 222, 230, 330 Willi Lussi, President of the Swiss Branch, International Peace Campaign: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Willi Lussi: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 223, 228 Selig Brodetsky, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selig Brodetsky: 1939-1944: Signed.
- ff. 224-226, 304 Mrs Margery Corbett Ashby, Chairman, Women's Liberal Federation: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Margery Corbett Ashby: 1936-1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 229, 242 William Jocelyn Palmer, son of William, 2nd Earl of Selborne: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and his nephew, William Jocelyn Palmer: 1941.
- f. 231 Wilfrid Bonser, Librarian, University of Birmingham: Letters to Lord Cecil from Wilfrid Bonser: 1941: Signed. Partly printed.
- f. 232 James Grover McDonald, High Commissioner for Refugees: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and James Grover McDonald: 1921-1941: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 233, 241, 338 Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Moyne: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 235-240, 255, 273, 281, 308, 315 Nowell Charles Smith, former Headmaster of Sherborne School; author: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938-1943.
- ff. 246, 351 Jan Garrigue Masaryk, Czech statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jan Garrigue Masaryk: 1934-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 253, 259, 262, 282, 370, 379 John Gilbert Winant, US diplomatist: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941-1944: Signed.
- ff. 260, 275, 280, 309, 316 Dr D. Jochelman, Chairman, Polish Jewish Refugee Fund: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Dr D. Jochelman: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 263, 279, 328, 331 Arthur Hinsley, Cardinal; Archbishop of Westminster: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1935-1941: Partly signed.
- ff. 263, 279, 328, 331 David Mathew, RC Archbishop of Apamea: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and the Archbishop of Apamea on behalf of Cardinal Hinsley: 1941: Partly signed.
- f. 282 James E. Brown, US diplomatist: Letter to Lord Cecil on behalf of J. G. Winant: 1941: Signed.
- f. 284 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Speeches: Speech to the National League of Young Liberals at Bradford by Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1941: Printed.
- f. 286 Renée Cassin, French jurist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Renée Cassin: 1934-1941: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- f. 287 Pierre de Lanux, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre de Lanux: 1940, 1941: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- ff. 288, 355 Lawrence Chase, of Boston, Massachusetts: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lawrence Chase: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 290-302, 307 H. Kano, of the Yokohama Specie Bank, London: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and H. Kano: 1941: Signed.
- f. 303 Sir Harold Beresford Butler, KCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Harold Beresford Butler: 1927-1942: Signed.
- f. 312 Cecily Alice Gascoyne-Cecil, wife of James, 4th Marquess of Salisbury: Correspondence, partly on her behalf, with her brother-in-law, Lord Cecil: 1928-1944, n.d.: Partly signed.
- ff. 313, 317 Charalambos John Simopoulos, Greek diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Charalambos John Simopoulos: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 318, 323 Mrs Blanche Beauchamp Tufnell, speaker on Central European affairs: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Blanche Beauchamp Tufnell: 1940, 1941.
- ff. 319, 322 Samuel Vyvyan Trerice Adams, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Samuel Vyvyan Trerice Adams: 1941.
- ff. 320, 321, 423 Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938-1945: Signed.
- ff. 329, 334, 388 William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Lord Listowel: 1941: Partly printed.
- f. 332 Horace Gundry Alexander, author and pacifist: Letter to Lord Cecil from Horace Gundry Alexander: 1941.
- f. 339 Frank Aydelotte, President of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Frank Aydelotte: 1938-1944: Signed.
- f. 340 Major-General Walter Pitts Hendy Hill: Letter to Lord Cecil from Maj.-Gen. Walter Pitts Hendy Hill: 1941: Signed.
- f. 345 Arnold Meer Kaizer, journalist; General Secretary, Polish Jewish Refugee Fund: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Arnold Meer Kaizer: 1941.
- ff. 346-350 Arnold Meer Kaizer, journalist; General Secretary, Polish Jewish Refugee Fund: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter, etc., to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from Arnold Meer Kaizer: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 352, 421 Wou Sao-fong, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Wou Sao-fong: 1941, 1943: Signed.
- ff. 353, 356, 360, 397 Irene Rosetta Ewing, 1st wife of Sir A W G Ewing; of the University of Manchester: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Irene Rosetta Ewing: 1941: Signed.
- ff. 357-359 J. W. Hamilton, Founder and Secretary, International Magna Carta Day Association: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from J. W. Hamilton: 1941: Facs. signature.
- ff. 361-364 Marshal of the RAF Hugh Montague Trenchard, Viscount Trenchard: Watching Committee: Memorandum to members of Watching Committee from Viscount Trenchard: 1941: Printed.
- ff. 365, 387 Alexander Carlebach, Rabbi: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Alexander Carlebach: 1941: Signed.
- f. 369 Gerald William Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Balfour: 1941.
- ff. 371-373 William Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens: Memorandum to members of the Watching Committee by William Patrick Spens: 1941: Printed.
- f. 374 England; Parliament: Question by Lord Cecil rel. to telephone service: 1941: Copy.
- f. 375 England; Parliament: Question by Lord Cecil rel. to speech of Mr Sumner Wells: 1941: Copy.
- ff. 376-378, 396 Sir Victor Gollancz, publisher and author: Correspondence, including telegrams etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Victor Gollancz: 1933-1943: Partly signed.
- ff. 380, 419 Julia Deutsch neé Ward, wife of Dr G F Deutsch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. Deutsch: 1941.
- ff. 383-385 England; Parliament: Declaration rel. to Christian Education by members of both Houses of Parliament: 1941: Printed.
- ff. 386, 395, 403 Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky, Soviet diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky: 1934-1944: Signed.
- f. 389 Mehmed Konitza, Albanian statesman: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Mehmed Konitza: 1941.
- f. 389 Musa Yuka, Albanian statesman: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Musa Yuka: 1941: Fr.
- f. 389 Hikmet Delvima, Albanian statesman: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Hikmet Delvima: 1941: Fr.
- ff. 392, 393 Henry Snell, Baron Snell: England; Parliament: Reply by Lord Snell to Parliamentary Question of Lord Cecil rel. to telephone service: 1941: Signed.
- f. 398 Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne: England; Parliament: Reply by Lord Moyne to Parliamentary Question of Lord Cecil rel. to speech of Mr Sumner Wells: 1941: Signed.
- f. 404 Francis Graham-Harrison, of the Home Office: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from Francis Graham-Harrison: 1941: Signed.
- f. 408 Muriel A. Blundel, Secretary, Abyssinia Association: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Muriel A. Blundel: 1940, 1941: Signed.
- f. 410 J. W. Dafoe, President, Winnipeg Free Press Company: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. W. Dafoe: 1941, 1942: Signed.
- ff. 412, 414 Paul Kern, writing from Leadenhall St., London: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Paul Kern: 1941: Signed.
- f. 413 Sean Lester, Secretary -General, League of Nations: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Sean Lester: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- f. 415 Colonel R. Dollfuss, of Château de Kietsen, Berne, Switzerland: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Col. R. Dollfuss: 1941: Signed.
- f. 416 William Emmanuel Rappard, Swiss historian and economist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Emmanuel Rappard: 1924-1945: Signed.
- ff. 418, 422 James R. Leishman, of the League of Nations Union, Edinburgh Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James R. Leishman: 1939, 1941.
- f. 424 Muriel [Innes?] Currey, [author?]: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Muriel [Innes?] Currey: 1941: Signed.
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- Acland, Richard Thomas Dyke, 15th Baronet, politician, 1906-1990
Adams, Samuel Vyvyan Trerice, MP
Alexander, Horace Gundry, Quaker envoy and mediator, 1889-1989
Ansell, F E, of Streetly
Armstrong, George Gilbert, author and journalist
Ashby, Margery Corbett, Mrs Chairman Women's Liberal Federation
Aydelotte, Frank, President of Swarthmore College Pennsylvania
Baddeley, Victor Clinton, playwright, 1900-1970
Badeley, Henry John Fanshawe, 1st Baronet, civil servant, engraver, 1874-1951
Baker, Allan, of Easton-on-the-Hill; correspondent of Lord Cecil, fl 1941
Bakstansky, Lavy, General Secretary, Zionist Federation, 1905-1971
Balfour, Gerald William, 2nd Earl of Balfour, politician and psychical researcher, 1853-1945
Barker, Ernest, Knight, historian and political theorist, 1874-1960
Barnes, Alfred John, politician, 1887-1974
Barrington, Rupert Edward Selborne, soldier; son of Walter 9th Viscount Barrington, 1877-1975
Beale, A. Lucy, wife of E. P. Beale, fl 1941
Beale, Edmund Phipson, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University, 1872-1952
Beamish, Margaret Antonia, wife of Rear-Admiral T. P. Hamilton Beamish, c 1878-1956
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Beneš, Eduard, President of Czechoslovakia
Blundel, Muriel A, Sec Abyssinia Association
Bonser, Wilfrid, Librarian University of Birmingham
Brander, William Browne, Sec Universities Bureau of the British Empire
Brodetsky, Selig, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University
Brouckière, Louis de, Belgian politician and representative at the League of Nations
Brown, James E, US diplomatist
Butler, Harold Beresford, KCMG
Butler, Irene M, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Butler, Victor, of the Oil Control Board
Carlebach, Alexander, Rabbi
Carter, Helen Violet, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, née Asquith; politician, 1887-1969
Cassin, René, French jurist, 1887-1976
Cecil, Algernon, author
Cecil, Cicely Alice, née Gore courtier and wife of James 4th Marquess of Salisbury, 1867-1955
Cecil, Gwendolen, author, biographer and daughter of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 1860-1945
Chase, Lawrence, of Boston Massachusetts
Chichester, Arthur Claud Spencer, 4th Baron Templemore
Chipman, Warwick Fielding, Canadian diplomatist
Clay, Charles Travis, Librarian of the House of Lords
Cove, Ernest G, Organising Sec Committee for Development of Refugee Industries
Currey, MurielInnes?, author?
Dafoe, John Wesley, journalist and newspaper editor, 1866-1944
Delvina, Hiqmet, Albanian lawyer and statesman, fl 1941
Deutsch neé Ward, Julia, wife of Dr G F Deutsch
Dollfuss, Ruggero, politician and army officer, 1876-1948
Drage, Geoffrey, author and politician, 1860-1955
Edwards, Patrick Harrington, solicitor and army officer, 1885-1945
Epstein, Felix, Czech chemical engineer, fl 1941
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
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Franklin, Henrietta, Honorary Sec Parents' National Educational Union, wife of E L Franklin
Frazier, Arthur Hugh, US diplomatist
Freeman, Richard, Sapper RE
Freeman, Violet A L, Mrs mother of Sapper R Freeman
Fry, Anna Ruth, Quaker relief worker and publicist
Gauntlett, G Raymond, chairman of the National Youth Committee of the League of Nations Union, fl 1938-1958
Gladstone, Dorothy Mary, née Paget, wife of Herbert John Gladstone, Viscount Gladstone, d 1953
Glazebrook, Monica, of Limpsfield, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1941
Gollancz, Victor, Knight, publisher and author, 1893-1967
Green, George S, of Skipton, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1941-1944
Green, Leslie Claude, né Greenberg, lawyer, academic and winner of the Cecil Peace Prize, 1920-2011
Grimes, Francis Mortimer, secretary of the Nottingham League of Nations Union, fl 1932-1941
Guinness, Walter Edward, 1st Baron Moyne, politician and traveller, 1880-1944
Hall, Ida Scott Audsley, correspondent of Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, fl 1937-1943
Hamilton, Henry, afterwards Professor of Political Economy Aberdeen
Hamilton, J W, Founder and Sec International Magna Carta Day Association
Hamilton, Mary Agnes, MP, CBE
Hare, William Francis, 5th Earl of Listowel
Harrison, Francis Laurence Theodore, civil servant, 1914-2001
Haskell, Henry S, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Hill, Walter Pitts Hendy, Major-General
Hinsley, Arthur, Cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster
Hole, Tahu, of the 'Herald' Melbourne
Hopkins, Harry L, Special Adviser to the President of the USA
Howard, George Wren, publisher
Hutton, J Arthur, of James F Hutton & Co Manchester
Jebb, G, Miss Honorary Sec Ray Strachey Memorial Committee
Jochelman, D, Dr Chairman Polish Jewish Refugee Fund
Johnston, J H Clifford, writer on monetary matters
Jones, Arthur Stuart, clergyman and Dean of Chichester, 1879-1955
Kaizer, Arnold Meer, journalist, General Sec Polish Jewish Refugee Fund
Kano, H, of the Yokohama Specie Bank London
Keate, Edith M, Miss writing from Chelwood Gate
Kern, Paul, writing from Leadenhall St London
Kimber, Charles Dixon, General Sec Federal Union
Kindersley, Gladys Margaret, wife of Robert 1st Baron Kindersley
Kitto, John Vivian, Librarian of the House of Commons
Konitza, Mehmed, Albanian statesman
Lambart, Alfred, of Richmond-on-Thames
Lambton, Claud, son of George 2nd Earl of Durham
Lanux, Pierre de, Author, 1887-1955
Lascelles, Francis William, KCB, Clerk of the Parliaments
Lazarus, E Vera, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Leishman, James R, of the League of Nations Union Edinburgh Branch
Lester, Sean, Sec-General League of Nations
Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker, educationist, 1879-1952
Livingstone, L M, Miss Sec Church of England Committee for `Non-Aryan' Christians
Lussi, Willi, President of the Swiss Branch International Peace Campaign
Maisky, Ivan Mikhailovich, Soviet diplomatist, 1884-1975
Margesson, Henry David Reginald, 1st Viscount Margesson
Masaryk, Jan Garrigue, Czech statesman, 1886-1948,
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see also http://viaf.org/viaf/4989911
Mason, David Marshall, MP, founder Sound Currency Association
Mathew, David, RC Archbishop of Apamea
McDonald, James Grover, High Commissioner for Refugees
Morrison, Herbert Stanley, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, 1888-1965
Nathan, Harry Louis, 1st Baron Nathan, army officer, 1889-1963,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000114680674,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/14348891
Nias, F H, Chairman Uckfield Rural District Council
O'Neill, Denis, of the Ministry of Transport
Olson, Margaret, Sec Commission to Study the Organisation of Peace New York
Palmer, William Jocelyn, son of William 2nd Earl of Selborne
Parliament
Peel, Arthur George Villiers, politician and writer, 1869-1956
Pollok-M'Call, John Buchanan, Brigadier-General
Rappard, William Emmanuel, Swiss historian and economist
Robinson, Vandeleur, author
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, President of the United States, 1882-1945,
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Samson, Millecent, Mrs of Kew
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Simopoulos, Charalambos John, Greek diplomatist
Simpson, E W, Mrs of Blackpool
Smith, Nowell Charles, former Headmaster of Sherborne School, author
Smith, Rennie, MP
Snell, Henry, Baron Snell
Spens, William Patrick, 1st Baron Spens
Styles, Philip, historian of Birmingham University
Talbot, Meriel, DBE
The Countryman, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Thompson, James Matthew, Reverend former Lecturer in French History at Oxford
Trenchard, Hugh Montague, Marshal of the R.A.F. Viscount Trenchard
Tufnell, Blanche Beauchamp, Mrs speaker on Central European affairs
Watching Committee
Webster, Charles Kingsley, KCMG, historian
Wheldon, L A, Mrs of Carmarthen
White, E M, Mrs professional indexer, of Radlett
Whyte, Alexander Frederick, KCSI
Wilberforce, Octavia Margaret, physician
Winant, John Gilbert, US diplomatist
Woodman, Dorothy, Miss of the Union of Democratic Control
Wou Sao-fong, author
Yuka, Musa, Albanian statesman