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- 040-001959041
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- 032-001958901
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Vol. CXXII (ff. 349). 1945-1953; n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1, 57, 106 Industrial Co-Partnership Association: Bulletins nos. 2, 3, 5 published by Industrial Co-Partnership Association: 1945: Printed.
- ff. 3, 114-117, 160, 162, 165-169, 175 Edmund Dwyer-Gray, Australian politician: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Edmund Dwyer-Gray: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 4, 71 Ronald Buchanan McCallum, historian and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Ronald Buchanan McCallum: 1944, 1945.
- f. 6 J. Stansfield, former Secretary, League of Nations Union, Enfield; of Ladybrand, Orange Free State: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. Stansfield: 1944, 1945.
- ff. 7, 11, 224, 227 Lavy Bakstansky, General Secretary, The Zionist Federation: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lavy Bakstansky: 1941-1946: Signed.
- f. 8 Salvador de Madariaga, Spanish diplomatist and author: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from Salvador de Madariaga: 1945: Signed.
- f. 9 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. 10 Pierre Comert, of 'Le Temps', Paris: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre Comert: 1923-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 12, 16 Clark Mel Eichelberger, Director, League of Nations Association Inc., New York: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Clark Mel Eichelberger: 1937-1945: Signed.
- ff. 13-15 General M. de Baer, Belgian lawyer: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Gen. M. de Baer: 1942-1945: Signed.
- ff. 17, 19, 194, 201 Edmund Phipson Beale, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1941-1945: Mostly signed.
- f. 18 General M. de Baer, Belgian lawyer: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Memorandum rel. to conversation by Miss E. Vera Lazarus with Gen. M. de Baer: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 20, 36 James Graham, 6th Duke of Montrose: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Duke of Montrose: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 21, 42, 87, 90 Mrs Irene S. Ramsey, Secretary, Industrial Co-Partnership Association: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Irene S. Ramsey: 1943-1945: Signed.
- ff. 23-34, 49, 60-63 Pierre Ranger, official of the Wartime Information Board, Ottawa: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Pierre Ranger: 1945: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- ff 37-41, 97, 164 Sir Ivison Stevenson Macadam, KCVO: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and I. S. Macadam: 1933-1945: Signed.
- f. 43 Pastor J. Jézéquel, of the International Peace Campaign, Brussels: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pastor J. Jézéquel: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.
- ff. 44, 55, 59 Alfred Laurence Polak, solicitor: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Cecil: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 46, 56 Richard Kidston Law, 1st Baron Coleraine: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Richard Kidston Law: 1942-1945: Signed.
- ff. 47, 48, 50, 53 Henry Page Croft, 1st Baron Croft: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Lord Croft: 1935-1945: Signed.
- ff. 52, 54, 128, 143, 295 Henry Wilson Harris, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Henry Wilson Harris: 1922-1948: Partly signed.
- ff. 64-67 Sir James Marchant, KBE: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir James Marchant: 1939, 1945.
- f. 68 R. J. P. Hewison, of the Home Office: Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from R. J. P. Hewison on behalf of Herbert Stanley Morrison: 1945: Signed.
- f. 68 Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938-1945: Signed.
- f. 69 Maurice Edelman, author and journalist; afterwards MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maurice Edelman: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 70, 78 Miss Elsie M. Zimmern, Secretary, Liaison Committee, Women's International Organisations: Letters to Lord Cecil from Miss Elsie M. Zimmern: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 72-74 L. C. Prescott, of the Ministry of Health: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss E. Vera Lazarus from L. C. Prescott: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 75, 76, 81 Major R. G. L. Rivis, RASC: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maj. R. G. L. Rivis: 1945.
- ff. 77, 80, 86, 118, 127, 141. Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Correspondence, including telegrams, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1936-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 79, 85 Sir Harold Picton Mitchell, Baronet; MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Col. H. P. Mitchell: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 82-85, 195-200 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and newspaper editors: 1907-1945: Partly drafts and printed.
- ff. 88, 99. Léon Blum, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Léon Blum: 1938-1945: Partly Fr.
- ff. 89, 96 Edouard Herriot, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Edouard Herriot: 1945.
- f. 91 Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand: Memorandum by Lord Cecil rel. to interview with Peter Fraser: 1945: Copy.
- f. 92 Philip Gordon Pym Cornish, Vicar of Dane Hill: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Philip Gordon Pym Cornish: 1944, 1945.
- f. 93 Newspapers; America. New York Herald Tribune: William J. Humphreys, of 'The New York Herald Tribune': Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from William J. Humphreys: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 100-101v, 103 Francis Edward Noel-Baker, son of Philip, Baron Noel-Baker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis Edward Noel-Baker: 1941, 1945: Partly signed.
- f. 102 England; Parliament: Question by Lord Cecil rel. to plans for new international organisation: 1945: Copy.
- ff. 104, 119, 120 Roy Robinson, Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Roy Robinson: 1945: Partly printed. Partly signed.
- ff. 105, 113 John A. Keyser, of Sevenoaks; afterwards of Shiplake; of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and John A. Keyser: 1938, 1945: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 109, 111, 237 Sir Charles Kingsley Webster, KCMG; historian: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sir Charles Kingsley Webster: 1938-1946: Partly signed.
- f. 110 Robert Bunnelle, journalist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Robert Bunnelle: 1940, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 112, 122, 124 Frederic Athelwold Iremonger, Dean of Lichfield: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Frederic Athelwold Iremonger: 1945: Signed.
- f. 121 Sir Ivan McLannahan Cecil Power, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Lord Cecil from I. McL. C. Power: 1945.
- f. 123 Thomassis Aghnides, Greek diplomatist at the League of Nations: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Thomassis Aghnides: 1943, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 125, 135 Charles Wilfred Judd, CBE; of the League of Nations Union: Letters to Lord Cecil from Charles Wilfred Judd: 1939-1945: Signed.
- ff. 126, 137 Frank Walter Rafferty, Recorder of High Wycombe: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Frank Walter Rafferty: 1943-1945: Signed.
- ff. 133-302 passim Ernest Bevin, MP; PC; statesman: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1945-1948: Mostly signed.
- ff. 136, 149 Joseph Vivian Wilson, New Zealand diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Joseph Vivian Wilson: 1942, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 138, 144-148 Theodore Marburg, US publicist; Chairman, League of Nations Non-Partisan Association: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Theodore Marburg: 1926-1945: Signed.
- ff. 142, 150 Noel Ambrose Marshall, Rector of Whippingham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Noel Ambrose Marshall: 1945.
- f. 151 Koo Vi Kyuin Wellington, Chinese diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Dr Koo: 1942, 1945: Partly signed.
- ff. 152, 173 David H. Lieberman, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and David H. Lieberman: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 153, 157, 181, 189, 190 Victor Hackler, News Editor, Associated Press: Newspapers; International. Associated Press: Correspondence with Lord Cecil: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 154-156, 193 William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Stansgate: 1931-1945: Partly signed.
- ff. 158, 172, 179 Douglas G. F. Walker, of Glasgow; winner of the Cecil Peace Prize: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Douglas G. F. Walker: 1943, 1945.
- f. 161 William Emmanuel Rappard, Swiss historian and economist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Emmanuel Rappard: 1924-1945: Signed.
- ff. 163, 170 George Freeland Barbour, D Phil.; author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Freeland Barbour: 1937-1945: Signed.
- ff. 171, 174, 175, 182 Philip Wood, Town Clerk of Buckingham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Philip Wood: 1945: Signed.
- f. 177 Robert A. White, chmn. of the League of Nations Union, Harrogate Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 183-185 Sir Harry Bevir Vaisey, judge: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Harry Bevir Vaisey: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 186, 222, 226 Malcolm Leggett, of Bournemouth: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Malcolm Leggett: 1939, 1945.
- ff. 191, 203, 205, 206 Sir Charles Edward Ponsonby, 1st Baronet; MP: Letters to Lord Cecil from C. E. Ponsonby: 1942, 1945: Partly printed.
- ff. 192, 204 Reverend Gwilym Davies, of the League of Nations Union, Welsh National Council: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Rev. Gwilym Davies: 1945.
- ff. 207, 209v Miss Edith J. Nelson, of Lingfield: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Edith J. Nelson: 1945.
- ff. 211-213v Barbara Elizabeth Gwyer, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford: Letters to Lord Cecil from Barbara Elizabeth Gwyer: 1945: Partly signed.
- ff. 214, 215 Charles George Ammon, Baron Ammon: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Ammon: 1945: Signed.
- ff. 216, 221 Mrs Helen Alexander Archdale, journalist; widow of Major T M Archdale: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Helen Alexander Archdale: 1944, 1945: Signed.
- ff. 218-333 passim Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Addison: 1942-1950: Partly signed.
- ff. 225, 228, 230 Andrew Rankin, QC: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Andrew Rankin: 1945, 1946: Partly signed.
- f. 229 Hodder and Stoughton Ltd; publishers: Letter from Lord Cecil to Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. (publishers): 1946: Copy.
- ff. 233, 236 Pierson John Dixon, of the Foreign Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierson John Dixon: 1946: Signed.
- ff. 238, 242, 246-248 John Patrick Edward Chandos Henniker-Major, 8th Baron Henniker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and J. P. E. C. Henniker-Major on behalf of E. Bevin: 1946: Signed.
- ff. 239-346 passim. Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee; Prime Minister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Clement Richard Attlee: 1936-1953: Mostly signed.
- ff. 244, 245 Brigadier O. Allen Harker, of the War Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Brig. O. Allen Harker: 1946: Signed.
- ff. 251, 257, 268, 269, 314, 315 James Chuter Ede, Baron Chuter-Ede; afterwards Chuter-Ede: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1946-1949: Signed.
- f. 257 George Harold Oliver, MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from George Harold Oliver: 1946: Signed.
- f. 258 Arthur George Villiers Peel, 2nd son of Arthur, 1st Viscount Peel: Letters to Lord Cecil from Arthur George Villiers Peel: 1941, 1947: Signed.
- f. 259 Gertrude G. Scott Sedgwick, of Oxford: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Gertrude G. Scott Sedgwick: 1946.
- ff. 262-267 M. R. Irming, refugee from Nazi Germany: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from M. R. Irming: 1947: Signed.
- ff. 276, 280, 282 Hartley William Shawcross, Baron Shawcross 1959: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Hartley William Shawcross: 1947.
- ff. 278, 279 Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Francis Aungier Pakenham: 1947.
- f. 288 Sir Con Douglas Walker O'Neill, GCMG: Miss E. Vera Lazarus, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to C. D. W. O'Neill from Miss E. Vera Lazarus: 1948: Copy.
- ff. 291, 297 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 303-305 William Watson Henderson, Baron Henderson: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Henderson: 1948: Signed.
- f. 306 Aubrey Leo Kennedy, author and journalist: Letter from Lord Cecil to Aubrey Leo Kennedy: 1948: Draft.
- ff. 309-311 Sir Harold Orme Garton Sargent, GCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Harold Orme Garton Sargent: 1948: Signed.
- f. 321 Almeric Hugh Paget, Baron Queenborough; 6th son of General Lord Alfred Henry Paget: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Queenborough: 1928, n.d.: Mostly signed.
- f. 322 Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; consort of Elizabeth II of England: Letter from Lord Cecil to Duke of Edinburgh: 1949: Draft.
- f. 324 Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher 1961; Bishop of Chester and (1945) Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Geoffrey Francis Fisher: 1939, 1949: Signed.
- ff. 335-337, 339 George William Lucas, 1st Baron Lucas of Chilworth: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Lucas: 1950, 1951.
- ff. 341, 342, 343 Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton; Prime Minister: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1928, 1951.
- f. 344 Sir David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl Kilmuir: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe: 1943, 1952: Signed.
- ff. 347-348v 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.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- 032-001958901
036-001959006
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- Add MS 51071-51204 : THE CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood…
Add MS 51158-51192 : B. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS. Vols. LXXXVIII-CXXII. General correspondence, chronologically…
Add MS 51192 : Vol. CXXII (ff. 349). 1945-1953; n.d. includes: ff. 1, 57, 106 Industrial Co-Partnership Association: Bulletins nos. 2, 3, 5… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1945
- End Date:
- 1953
- Date Range:
- 1945-1953
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- Addison, Christopher, 1st Viscount Addison, politician, 1869-1951
Aghnides, Thomassis, Greek diplomatist at the League of Nations
Ammon, Charles George, Baron Ammon
Archdale, Helen Alexander, journalist, widow of Maj T M Archdale
Associated Press, newspaper, International
Attlee, Clement Richard, 1st Earl Attlee, Prime Minister, 1883-1967
Baer, Marcel, Belgian army officer, lawyer, fl 1945
Bakstansky, Lavy, General Secretary, Zionist Federation, 1905-1971
Barbour, George Freeland, author; politician, 1882-1946
Beale, Edmund Phipson, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University, 1872-1952
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Benn, William Wedgwood, 1st Viscount Stansgate, politician, 1877-1960
Bevin, Ernest, trade unionist and politician, 1881-1951
Blum, Léon, French statesman
Bunnelle, Robert, journalist
Cecil, Cicely Alice, née Gore courtier and wife of James 4th Marquess of Salisbury, 1867-1955
Comert, Pierre, of 'Le Temps' Paris
Cornish, Philip Gordon Pym, Vicar of Dane Hill
Croft, Henry Page, 1st Baron Croft
Davies, Gwilym, clergyman, broadcaster and advocate for world peace, 1879-1955
Dixon, Pierson John, diplomat and writer, 1904-1965
Ede, James Chuter, Baron Chuter-Ede, né Ede; politician and educationist, 1882-1965
Edelman, Maurice, author and journalist, afterwards ards MP
Eichelberger, Clark Mel, Director League of Nations Association Inc New York
Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, Baron Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1887-1972
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Fraser, Peter, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Fyfe, David Patrick Maxwell, Earl Kilmuir
Graham, James, 6th Duke of Montrose, naval officer, politician and engineer, 1878-1954
Gray, Edmund John, politician and journalist, 1870-1945
Gwyer, Barbara Elizabeth, academic and Principal of St Hugh's College Oxford, 1881-1974
Hackler, Victor, journalist, 1906-1975
Harker, O Allen, Brigadier of the War Office
Harris, Henry Wilson, journalist
Henderson, William Watson, Baron Henderson
Henniker-Major, John Patrick Edward Chandos, 8th Baron Henniker
Herriot, Edouard, French statesman
Hewison, R J P, of the Home Office
Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, publishers, 1868-
Humphreys, William J, of 'The New York Herald Tribune'
Industrial Co-Partnership Association
Iremonger, Frederic Athelwold, Dean of Lichfield
Irming, M R, refugee from Nazi Germany
Judd, Charles Wilfred, CBE, of the League of Nations Union
Jézéquel, J, Pastor of the International Peace Campaign Brussels
Kennedy, Aubrey Leo, author and journalist
Keyser, John A, of Sevenoaks, afterwards of Shiplake, of the League of Nations Union
Koo Vi Kyuin Wellington, Chinese diplomatist
Law, Richard Kidston, 1st Baron Coleraine
Lazarus, E Vera, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Leggett, Malcolm, of Bournemouth
Lieberman, David H, of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Lucas, George William, 1st Baron Lucas of Chilworth, 1896-1967
Macadam, Ivison Stevenson, KCVO
Macmillan, Maurice Harold, 1st Earl of Stockton, Prime Minister, 1894-1986
Madariaga, Salvador de, Spanish diplomatist and author
Marburg, Theodore, US publicist, Chairman League of Nations Non-Partisan Association
Marchant, James, KBE
Marshall, Noel Ambrose, Rector of Whippingham
McCallum, Ronald Buchanan, historian and Master of Pembroke College Oxford
Mitchell, Harold Picton, Baronet , MP
Morrison, Herbert Stanley, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, 1888-1965
Mountbatten, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II, 1921-2021
Nelson, Edith J, Miss of Lingfield
New York Herald Tribune, newspaper, America
Noel-Baker, Francis Edward, son of Philip Baron Noel-Baker
O'Neill, Con Douglas Walker, GCMG
Oliver, George Harold, MP
Paget, Almeric Hugh, Baron Queenborough, 6th son of General Lord Alfred Henry Paget
Pakenham, Francis Aungier, 7th Earl of Longford, politician and social reformer, 1905-2001
Parliament
Peel, Arthur George Villiers, politician and writer, 1869-1956
Polak, Alfred Laurence, solicitor
Ponsonby, Charles Edward, 1st Baronet, MP
Power, Ivan McLannahan Cecil, 2nd Baronet
Prescott, L C, of the Ministry of Health
Rafferty, Frank Walter, Recorder of High Wycombe
Ramsey, Irene S, Mrs Sec Industrial Co-Partnership Association
Ranger, Pierre, official of the Wartime Information Board Ottawa
Rankin, Andrew, QC
Rappard, William Emmanuel, Swiss historian and economist
Rivis, R G L, Major RASC
Robinson, Roy, Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple
Sargent, Harold Orme Garton, GCMG
Sedgwick, Gertrude G Scott, of Oxford
Shawcross, Hartley William, Baron Shawcross 1959
Stansfield, J, former Sec League of Nations Union Enfield, of Ladybrand Orange Free State
Vaisey, Harry Bevir, judge
Walker, Douglas G F, of Glasgow, winner of the Cecil Peace Prize
Webster, Charles Kingsley, KCMG, historian
White, Robert A, chmn of the League of Nations Union Harrogate Branch
Wilson, Joseph Vivian, New Zealand diplomatist
Wood, Philip, Town Clerk of Buckingham
Xirau, J R, of the University of Lyons, formerly Professor of Law at Barcelona
Zimmern, Elsie M, Miss Sec Liaison Committee Women's International Organisations