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Vol. CXXI (ff. 325). 1944.
includes:
- ff. 1, 7, 53, 54 Sir Herbert William Malkin, GCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Herbert William Malkin: 1940-1944: Signed.
- ff. 4-322v passim Edmund Phipson Beale, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941-1945: Mostly signed.
- f. 5 George Peabody Gooch, historian: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Peabody Gooch: 1943, 1944.
- f. 6 Henry Fitzherbert Wright, of Yeldersley Hall, Derby: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Henry Fitzherbert Wright: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 9, 10 Marguerite R. Gale, Secretary, National Union of Students: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Marguerite R. Gale: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 11 Cecil Peace Prize: Accounts: Harrington, Edwards and Cobban; solicitors: Receipt to Trustees of Cecil Peace Prize from Harrington, Edwards and Cobban (solicitors): 1944: Partly printed.
- f. 12 Han Li-wu, representative of the Chinese League of Nations Union: Letter to Lord Cecil from Han Li-wu: 1944: Copy.
- ff. 14, 90, 93 Rear-Admiral Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rear-Adm. Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish: 1944.
- f. 16 John Sankey, Viscount Sankey: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Sankey: 1936-1944.
- f. 18 William Browne Brander, Secretary, Universities Bureau of the British Empire: Letters to Lord Cecil from William Browne Brander: 1940-1944: Signed.
- f. 19 Shao Li-tze, of the China Branch, International Peace Campaign: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Shao Li-tze: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 20, 25 Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Alexander Dunlop Lindsay: 1937-1944: Signed.
- ff. 21, 24 Anthony Gustav de Rothschild: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Anthony Gustav de Rothschild: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 22 Marguerite R. Gale, Secretary, National Union of Students: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from Marguerite R. Gale: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 26, 60, 266, 285 Raymond Leslie Buell, President, Foreign Policy Association, USA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Raymond Leslie Buell: 1928-1944: Signed.
- ff. 28, 35 Robert Bunnelle, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert Bunnelle: 1940, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 30, 33, 94, 98 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. 31-32v Roy Walker, of the Peace Pledge Union: Memorandum rel. to the Kershner Plan by Roy Walker: 1944: Printed.
- f. 37 Sir Clement Wakefield Jones: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and C. W. Jones: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 39, 42, 82 Peter Bernie Henderson, solicitor: Letters to Lord Cecil from Peter Bernie Henderson: 1943, 1944.
- ff. 41, 46, 204, 235 John Gilbert Winant, US diplomatist: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941-1944: Signed.
- ff. 43, 91 Alexander Nicoll Smith, of Springfield, Massachusetts: Letters to Lord Cecil from Alexander Nicoll Smith: 1943, 1944.
- ff. 45, 47, 51, 52 Sir Walter Nash, GCMG; afterwards Prime Minister of New Zealand: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and W. Nash: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 55-57v, 208 Sir George Paish: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1937, 1944.
- f. 58 Peter Whitaker, of the Manchester and Salford Famine Relief Committee: Letter to Lord Cecil from Peter Whitaker: 1944: Signed.
- f. 59 W. Barton, of the Stockport and District European Famine Relief Committee: Letter to Lord Cecil from W. Barton: 1944.
- ff. 62, 66, 84 Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott, MP; historian: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott: 1942, 1944.
- f. 64 Salvador de Madariaga, Spanish diplomatist and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Salvador de Madariaga: 1924-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 68 Martin Hill, official of the League of Nations at Princeton, New Jersey: Letter to Lord Cecil from Martin Hill: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 68-79 Alexander Loveday, economist and international civil servant: Letters, etc., partly on his behalf, to Lord Cecil from Alexander Loveday: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 80 Walter D. Jones, National President, the League of Nations Society in Canada: Letter to Lord Cecil from Walter D. Jones: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 81, 85 A. J. Howe, Chairman, Bromley Branch, League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. J. Howe: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 83 Philip Curtis Nash, Director, League of Nations Association, New York: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Philip Curtis Nash: 1930, 1944: Signed.
- f. 86 James Thomson Shotwell, Professor of History, Columbia University; President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James Thomson Shotwell: 1928-1944: Signed.
- ff. 87-89, 272 Philip Gordon Pym Cornish, Vicar of Dane Hill: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Philip Gordon Pym Cornish: 1944, 1945.
- ff. 95, 104, 107 William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and W. L. Mackenzie King: 1936-1944: Signed.
- ff. 96, 102, 105, 106 John Curtis, Prime Minister of Australia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Curtis: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 97, 99 Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1944.
- ff. 100, 103 Roy Walker, of the Peace Pledge Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Roy Walker: 1941, 1944: Partly signed.
- f. 108 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. Picture Post: Charles Fenby, of 'Picture Post': Letter to Lord Cecil from Charles Fenby: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 109, 164, 255 Henry Wilson Harris, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Henry Wilson Harris: 1922-1948: Partly signed.
- f. 110 Frank Walter Rafferty, Recorder of High Wycombe: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Frank Walter Rafferty: 1943-1945: Signed.
- ff. 113, 145, 265, 300 Frank Aydelotte, President of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Frank Aydelotte: 1938-1944: Signed.
- ff. 114-117 Mrs M. Gladys Stevens, of the League of Nations Union, London Regional Federation: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs M. Gladys Stevens: 1944: Signed.
- f. 118 England; Parliament: Amendments by Lord Cecil to Education and Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Bills: 1944: Copy.
- f. 119 Jocelyn Baber, of East Grinstead: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Jocelyn Baber: 1944: Signed.
- f. 127, 245 Trajar Zavalani, Vice President, Free Albania Committee in the USA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Trajar Zavalani: 1939-1944: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 128, 133 Edith Picton-Turbervill, OBE; author; former MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Edith Picton-Turbervill: 1944.
- ff. 130, 132, 134 Robert Middlemas, cigar-importer: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert Middlemas: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 131, 136 Sir Clarence Thomas Albert Sadd, of the Midland Bank: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and C. T. A. Sadd: 1944: Signed.
- f. 135 Geoffrey William Richard Hugh FitzClarence, 5th Earl of Munster: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Munster: 1938-1944: Signed.
- f. 137 Renée Georgette Elizabeth Sadd, wife of Sir C T A Sadd: Letter to Lord Cecil from Renée Georgette Elizabeth Sadd: 1944.
- f. 138 Gerald Bailey, Secretary, National Peace Council: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Gerald Bailey: 1936-1944: Signed. Partly printed.
- f. 141 England; Parliament: Question by Lord Cecil rel. to commercial buildings close to Durham Cathedral: 1944: Copy.
- ff. 142, 144, 159, 222 Miss Philippa Strachey, CBE: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss Philippa Strachey: 1937, 1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 143 Alwyn Terrell Petre Williams, Bishop of Durham and (1952) of Winchester: Letter to Lord Cecil from Bishop of Durham: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 146-151v Huntington Gilchrist, businessman and author, of New York: Printed Matter: "The Japanese Islands: Annexation or Trusteeship". Reprinted from `Foreign Affairs' by Huntington Gilchrist: 1944: Printed with MS. additions.
- ff. 146-151v, 297 Huntington Gilchrist, businessman and author, of New York: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Huntington Gilchrist: 1944.
- ff. 152-155, 276 H. R. Redding, General Secretary, Australian Natives Association: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from H. R. Redding: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 156, 157 Theodore Cooke Taylor, JP; woollen manufacturer: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Theodore Cooke Taylor: 1944.
- ff. 158, 161 Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Addison: 1942-1950: Partly signed.
- f. 160 Arthur Stuart Duncan-Jones, Dean of Chichester: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dean of Chichester: 1941-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 165, 252 Emile Borel, Président, Fédération des Associations Françaises pour la Société des Nations: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Emile Borel: 1944: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 167, 281 Mrs Helen Alexander Archdale, journalist; widow of Major T M Archdale: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Helen Alexander Archdale: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 168, 223 Selig Brodetsky, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selig Brodetsky: 1939-1944: Signed.
- ff. 169, 256 Mrs Irene S. Ramsey, Secretary, Industrial Co-Partnership Association: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Irene S. Ramsey: 1943-1945: Signed.
- ff. 171, 324 Pierre Comert, of 'Le Temps', Paris: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre Comert: 1923-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- f. 173 Edinburgh; League of Nations Union Branch: Telegram to Lord Cecil from League of Nations Union Branch, Edinburgh: 1944.
- f. 174 Henry Darnley Naylor, Professor of Classics at Adelaide: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Henry Darnley Naylor: 1944.
- f. 176 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. 177 Sir Montague Burton, Chairman, Montague Burton Ltd: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Montague Burton: 1942, 1944: Signed.
- f. 178 A. G. Brotman, Secretary, Board of Deputies of British Jews: Neville Jonas Laski, judge: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. G. Brotman, partly on behalf of Neville Jonas Laski: 1935-1944: Signed.
- f. 180 Sir Ralph Lewis Wedgwood, 1st Baronet: Correspondence, etc., including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Sir Ralph Lewis Wedgwood: 1941-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 181 Sir Charles Grant Robertson, Vice Chancellor, Birmingham University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Charles Grant Robertson: 1933-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 181, 267 J. A. Trevelyan Leak, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Sussex Federal Council: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. A. Trevelyan Leak: 1935, 1944: Signed.
- f. 182 Sir Ernest Barker, FBA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Ernest Barker: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- f. 183 William Ewart Gladstone Murray, of the BBC: Letters and telegrams to Lord Cecil: 1942, 1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 184, 249 Leslie Adie, of the Political Intelligence département, Foreign Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Leslie Adie: 1944.
- f. 186 Dr Juan Negrin, Spanish physiologist and politician: Letter to Lord Cecil from Dr Juan Negrin: 1944.
- ff. 187, 240 Miss Janet Smith, League of Nations official: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Janet Smith: 1944.
- f. 189 Wang Ching-ch'un, President, London Chinese Association: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Wang Ching-ch`un: 1940, 1944: Partly signed.
- f. 190 H. Walton Starkey, organiser of the Penny-a-Week Fund, Lytham: Letter to Lord Cecil from H. Walton Starkey: 1944: Signed.
- f. 191 Dr Stéfán Osusky, Czech diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dr Stéfán Osusky: 1935, 1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 192, 236 Eduard Beneš, President of Czechoslovakia: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Eduard Beneš: 1923-1944: Partly Fr.: Signed. Partly printed.
- f. 193 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. 194, 233 Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Samuel: 1923-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 195 Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan: 1944.
- f. 196. George Lyndon Carpenter, General, Salvation Army: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Lyndon Carpenter: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 197 Stanislaw Stronski, Polish writer and politician: Letter to Lord Cecil from Stanislaw Stronski: 1944.
- f. 198 N. B. Maddison, of Dane Hill: Letter to Lord Cecil from N. B. Maddison: 1944.
- ff. 198, 250 J. Nugent Harris, of Dane Hill: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. Nugent Harris: 1944.
- ff. 202, 247 Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- f. 203 Florence Ethel Wedgwood, widow of Josiah, 1st Baron Wedgwood: Letters to Lord Cecil from Lady Wedgwood: 1943, 1944.
- f. 205 Dr Alf Sommerfelt, Norwegian philologist; of the Norwegian Ministry of Education in London: Letter to Lord Cecil from Dr Alf Sommerfelt: 1944: Signed.
- f. 206 Mary Edith Durham, artist and writer: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mary Edith Durham: 1944: Signed.
- f. 207 Major-General Sir John Ponsonby, KCB: Letter to Lord Cecil from Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ponsonby: 1944.
- f. 209 Sir Ellis Hume-Williams, 1st Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Ellis Hume-Williams: 1943, 1944.
- f. 210 Sir Harry Lushington Stephen, 3rd Baronet: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir Harry Lushington Stephen: 1944.
- f. 211 David H. Mills, of the League of Nations Union: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from David H. Mills: 1935, 1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 213, 242 E. Claude Henty, personal private Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and E. Claude Henty: 1926-1944: Mostly signed.
- f. 214 Adolf Prochazka, Czech lawyer and politician: Letters to Lord Cecil from Adolf Prochazka: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- f. 215 Sydney Havelock, physician: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sydney Havelock: 1944: Signed.
- f. 216 Miss M. M. Wills, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Taunton Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss M. M. Wills: 1944.
- f. 217 Sean Lester, Secretary -General, League of Nations: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Sean Lester: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- f. 219 Paul Ruegger, Swiss diplomatist: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Paul Ruegger: 1944.
- f. 224 George S. Green, of the League of Nations Union, Skipton Branch: Letters to Lord Cecil from George S. Green: 1941, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 225, 238 Sir Lawrence Evelyn Jones, 5th Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and L. E. Jones: 1944.
- f. 226 Sir Norman Richard Combe Warwick, KCVO: Letter to Lord Cecil from N. R. C. Warwick: 1944.
- f. 228 W. H. Brooks, journalist: Letter to Lord Cecil from W. H. Brooks: 1944.
- f. 229 Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky, Soviet diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky: 1934-1944: Signed.
- ff. 232, 237 Julian William Wellesley Weigall, barrister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Julian William Wellesley Weigall: 1909-1944.
- ff. 239, 254, 257, 259 Sir Ivison Stevenson Macadam, KCVO: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and I. S. Macadam: 1933-1945: Signed.
- f. 243 Charles Vernon Oldfeld Bartlett, MP; journalist and author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Charles Vernon Oldfeld Bartlett: 1923-1944: Signed.
- f. 244 Margaret Antonia Beamish, wife of Rear-Admiral T P Hamilton Beamish: Letters to Lord Cecil from Margaret Antonia Beamish: 1941, 1944.
- f. 246 Ota Vojtišek, Secretary, Czechoslovak League of Nations Union: Letters to Lord Cecil from Ota Vojtišek: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 248, 264 Arnold Duncan McNair, 1st Baron McNair: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Arnold Duncan McNair: 1944.
- ff. 253, 268 S. Graveson, of the Society of Friends in Hertford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and S. Graveson: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 260, 274 J. Sass Hodsoll, Examiner of Death Duties, Estate Duty Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. Sass Hodsoll: 1944.
- ff. 261-263v, 290 Alfred Laurence Polak, solicitor: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Cecil: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 269, 273 Dr Ladislav Feierabend, President, Czechoslovak League of Nations Union: Letters to Lord Cecil from Dr Ladislav Feierabend: 1943, 1944: Signed.
- ff. 270, 271 James Fitzalan Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Rankeillour: 1912-1944: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 275 Mabel Laura Georgiana Grey, wife of Charles, 5th Earl Grey: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lady Grey: 1944.
- ff. 277, 284, 318, 320 Henry Page Croft, 1st Baron Croft: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Lord Croft: 1935-1945: Signed.
- f. 278 E. C. Castle, journalist: Letter to Lord Cecil from E. C. Castle: 1944: Signed.
- f. 279 Frederick E. Moore, former official of Birmingham University: Letter to Lord Cecil from Frederick E. Moore: 1944.
- ff. 280, 286 Miss Edith M. Barling, daughter of Sir H G Barling: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Edith M. Barling: 1944.
- f. 282 Harry Eaves, Secretary, League of Nations Union, Nelson Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Harry Eaves: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 283, 291 Sir Henry Urmston Willink, 1st Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. U. Willink: 1944: Signed.
- f. 287 Madame Honorine Colomb, retired French servant from Lord Cecil's household: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mme Honorine Colomb: 1944.
- ff. 289, 292-296 Miss Margaret Cleeve, of the Royal Institute of International Affairs: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Margaret Cleeve: 1938-1944: Partly printed. Signed.
- ff. 298, 304 William Shepherd Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Shepherd Morrison: 1944: Signed.
- ff. 301-303 Dr Rolf Schutz, journalist: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Dr Rolf Schutz: 1944: Signed.
- f. 305 Pastor J. Jézéquel, of the International Peace Campaign, Brussels: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pastor J. Jézéquel: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.
- f. 307 Arthur Jaffé, of the International Law Association: Letter to Lord Cecil from Arthur Jaffé: 1944.
- ff. 308-309v, 311 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- f. 310 J. Stansfield, former Secretary, League of Nations Union, Enfield; of Ladybrand, Orange Free State: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. Stansfield: 1944, 1945.
- ff. 312, 316 Maurice Edelman, author and journalist; afterwards MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maurice Edelman: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 313, 317 Anthony Dale, League of Nations Union, Brighton Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Anthony Dale: 1944.
- f. 314 J. R. Xirau, of the University of Lyons; formerly Professor of Law at Barcelona: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. R. Xirau: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- f. 315 René Lucien Daniel Massigli, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and René Lucien Daniel Massigli: 1930-1944: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 319, 321 William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Leverhulme: 1944: Signed.
- f. 323 Ronald Buchanan McCallum, historian and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Ronald Buchanan McCallum: 1944, 1945.
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- Addison, Christopher, 1st Viscount Addison, politician, 1869-1951
Adie, Leslie, of the Political Intelligence Dept Foreign Office
Archdale, Helen Alexander, journalist, widow of Maj T M Archdale
Aydelotte, Frank, President of Swarthmore College Pennsylvania
Baber, Jocelyn, correspondent of Lord Cecil; of East Grinstead, fl 1944
Bailey, Vernon Gerald, author; Secretary, National Peace Council, 1903-1975
Barker, Ernest, Knight, historian and political theorist, 1874-1960
Barling, Edith M., daughter of Sir Harry Gilbert Barling, fl 1944
Bartlett, Charles Vernon Oldfeld, MP, journalist and author, 1894-1983
Barton, W., of the Stockport and District European Famine Relief Committee, fl 1944
Beale, Edmund Phipson, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University, 1872-1952
Beamish, Margaret Antonia, wife of Rear-Admiral T. P. Hamilton Beamish, c 1878-1956
Beamish, Tufton Percy Hamilton, Royal Navy officer; politician, 1874-1951
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Beneš, Eduard, President of Czechoslovakia
Borel, Emile, Président Fédération des Associations Françaises pour la Société des Nations
Brander, William Browne, Sec Universities Bureau of the British Empire
Brodetsky, Selig, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University
Brooks, W H, journalist
Brotman, A G, Sec Board of Deputies of British Jews
Buell, Raymond Leslie, President Foreign Policy Association USA
Bunnelle, Robert, journalist
Burton, Montague, Chairman Montague Burton Ltd
Carpenter, George Lyndon, General Salvation Army
Castle, E C, journalist
Cecil, Cicely Alice, née Gore courtier and wife of James 4th Marquess of Salisbury, 1867-1955
Cleeve, Margaret, Miss of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Colomb, Honorine, Mme retired French servant from Lord Cecil's household
Comert, Pierre, of 'Le Temps' Paris
Cornish, Philip Gordon Pym, Vicar of Dane Hill
Croft, Henry Page, 1st Baron Croft
Curtis, John, Prime Minister of Australia
Dale, Anthony, League of Nations Union, Brighton Branch, fl 1944
Durham, Mary Edith, artist, anthropologist, traveller and writer, 1863-1944
Eaves, Harry, secretary of the League of Nations Union, Nelson Branch, fl 1944
Edelman, Maurice, author and journalist, afterwards ards MP
Feierabend, Ladislav Karel, economist and politician, 1891-1969
Fenby, Charles, journalist, 1919-1974
FitzClarence, Geoffrey William Richard Hugh, 5th Earl of Munster, politician, 1906-1975
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Fraser, Peter, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Gilchrist, Huntington, diplomat, businessman and author, 1891-1975
Gooch, George Peabody, historian, 1873-1968
Graveson, S, of Hertford, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1944
Green, George S, of Skipton, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1941-1944
Grey, Mabel Laura Georgiana, née Palmer, wife of Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey, 1884-1958
Han Li-wu, representative of the Chinese League of Nations Union
Harrington, Edwards and Cobban, solicitors
Harris, Henry Wilson, journalist
Harris, J Nugent, of Dane Hill
Havelock, Sydney, physician
Henderson, Peter Bernie, solicitor
Henty, E Claude, personal private sec to Lord Cecil
Hertz, Joseph Herman, Very Reverend Chief Rabbi of British Empire
Hill, Martin, official of the League of Nations at Princeton New Jersey
Hnik, Frank M, of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London
Hodsoll, J Sass, Examiner of Death Duties Estate Duty Office
Hope, James Fitzalan, 1st Baron Rankeillour
Howe, A J, Chairman Bromley Branch League of Nations Union
Hume-Williams, Ellis, 1st Baronet
Jaffé, Arthur, of the International Law Association
Jones, Arthur Stuart, clergyman and Dean of Chichester, 1879-1955
Jones, Clement Wakefield
Jones, Lawrence Evelyn, 5th Baronet
Jones, Walter D, National President the League of Nations Society in Canada
Jézéquel, J, Pastor of the International Peace Campaign Brussels
Kettle, Marguerite Rosabelle, née Gale, alias Margot, Communist and historian, 1916-1995
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, Prime Minister of Canada, 1874-1950
Laski, Neville Jonas, judge
Lazarus, E Vera, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
League of Nations Union Branch, Edingurgh
Leak, J A Trevelyan, Sec League of Nations Union Sussex Federal Council
Lester, Sean, Sec-General League of Nations
Lever, William Hulme, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme
Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker, educationist, 1879-1952
Loveday, Alexander, economist and international civil servant
Macadam, Ivison Stevenson, KCVO
Madariaga, Salvador de, Spanish diplomatist and author
Maddison, N B, of Dane Hill
Maisky, Ivan Mikhailovich, Soviet diplomatist, 1884-1975
Malkin, Herbert William, Knight, Legal adviser to the Foreign Office, 1883-1945
Marriott, John Arthur Ransome, MP, historian
Massigli, René Lucien Daniel, French statesman
McCallum, Ronald Buchanan, historian and Master of Pembroke College Oxford
McNair, Arnold Duncan, 1st Baron McNair
Middlemas, Robert, cigar-importer
Mills, David H, of the League of Nations Union
Moore, Frederick E, former official of Birmingham University
Morrison, William Shepherd, 1st Viscount Dunrossil, lawyer, politician and speaker of the House of Commons, 1893-1961
Murray, William Ewart Gladstone, of the BBC
Nash, Philip Curtis, Director League of Nations Association New York
Nash, Walter, GCMG, afterwards Prime Minister of New Zealand
Naylor, Henry Darnley, Professor of Classics at Adelaide
Negrin, Juan, Dr Spanish physiologist and politician
Osusky, Stéfán, Dr Czech diplomatist
Paish, George
Parliament
Picton-Turbervill, Edith, OBE, author, former MP
Picture Post, newspaper, Great Britain and Ireland
Polak, Alfred Laurence, solicitor
Ponsonby, John, Major-General KCB
Prochazka, Adolf, Czech lawyer and politician
Rafferty, Frank Walter, Recorder of High Wycombe
Ramsey, Irene S, Mrs Sec Industrial Co-Partnership Association
Redding, H R, General Sec Australian Natives Association
Robertson, Charles Grant, Vice Chancellor Birmingham University
Rothschild, Anthony Gustav de
Ruegger, Paul, Swiss diplomatist
Sadd, Clarence Thomas Albert, of the Midland Bank
Sadd, Renée Georgette Elizabeth, wife of Sir C T A Sadd
Samuel, Herbert Louis, 1st Viscount Samuel
Sankey, John, Viscount Sankey
Schutz, Rolf, Dr journalist
Shao Li-tze, of the China Branch International Peace Campaign
Shotwell, James Thomson, Professor of History Columbia University, President Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Smith, Alexander Nicoll, of Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, fl 1942-1944
Smith, Janet, Miss League of Nations official
Sommerfelt, Alf, Dr Norwegian philologist, of the Norwegian Ministry of Education in London
Stansfield, J, former Sec League of Nations Union Enfield, of Ladybrand Orange Free State
Starkey, H Walton, organiser of the Penny-a-Week Fund Lytham
Stephen, Harry Lushington, 3rd Baronet
Stevens, M Gladys, Mrs of the League of Nations Union London Regional Federation
Strachey, Philippa, Miss CBE
Stronski, Stanislaw, Polish writer and politician
Taylor, Theodore Cooke, JP, woollen manufacturer
Trevelyan, Charles Philips, 3rd Baronet
Vojtišek, Ota, Sec Czechoslovak League of Nations Union
Walker, Roy, of the Peace Pledge Union
Wang Ching-ch`un, President London Chinese Association
Warwick, Norman Richard Combe, KCVO
Wedgwood, Florence Ethel, widow of Josiah 1st Baron Wedgwood
Wedgwood, Ralph Lewis, 1st Baronet, d 1956
Weigall, Julian William Wellesley, barrister
Whitaker, Peter, of the Manchester and Salford Famine Relief Committee
Williams, Alwyn Terrell Petre, Bishop of Winchester, 1888-1968
Willink, Henry Urmston, 1st Baronet
Wills, M M, Miss Sec League of Nations Union Taunton Branch
Winant, John Gilbert, US diplomatist
Wright, Henry Fitzherbert, of Yeldersley Hall Derby
Xirau, J R, of the University of Lyons, formerly Professor of Law at Barcelona
Zavalani, Trajar, Vice President Free Albania Committee in the USA