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- 032-002102158
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Vol. XXIII (ff. 292). Aug. 1914-1918.
includes:
- f. 1 Harold Massingham, of Highgate: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 2, 130, 193 Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1895-1921.
- ff. 3, 4 (typewritten copy) Fred Maddison, Secretary, International Arbitration League: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 5 George Lansbury, politician: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1922.
- f. 6 James Bidwell Robinson, draper of Gamlingay, county Cambridgeshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 8 A. Swanwick, of Pendleton, Manchester: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 9 Thomas Edmund Harvey, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 11 Perriton Maxwell, American journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 12 Clementina Black, Deputy Treasurer, Women's Trade Union Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1891-1914.
- f. 14 Speedwell Massingham, née Black; wife of Harold Massingham, of Highgate; niece of Miss C Black: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1942.
- f. 15 Emily Hobhouse, niece of Arthur, Baron Hobhouse: Letters to J. Burns: 1900-1914.
- f. 16 Seymour Cocks, of the British Neutrality League: Telegram to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 17 Aneurin Williams, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 18 Percy Alport Molteno, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1914.
- f. 19 Sir Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon alias Falloden: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1914.
- f. 20 John Lloyd, JP; of the London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1914.
- f. 22 Sidney Vere Pearson, MD; of Broughton Park, Manchester: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 22 Bertha E. Pearson, widow of Reverend S Pearson: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.22 Dorothy Bertha Pearson, sister of S V Pearson, MD: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 23 Walter Plowman, of Wellingborough, county Northant: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 25 James Bryce, Viscount Bryce: Letters to J. Burns: 1908, 1914.
- f. 27 William Horsfall, Vicar of Colgate, Horsham, county Sussex: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 29 Sir Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 30 Richard Robinson, of Bowden, county Cheshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 32 Joseph King, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 33 Joseph Clayton, author; not Joseph Clayton, the socialist: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1936.
- f. 34 Evan Roberts, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 35, 120 George John Shaw-Lefevre, Baron Eversley: Letters to J. Burns: 1903-1922.
- f. 37 Misses E. J., E. M. and E. S. Thomas, of Tollesbury, county Essex: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 38 John William Gulland, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 40 George William Erskine Russell, PC; MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 41 Edward Reinhold Wrege, of Clapham: Letters to J. Burns: 1895, 1914.
- f. 44 Percy Holden Illingworth, MP: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 45 Allen Thomas Edwards, Vicar of All Saints, South Lambeth: Telegram to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 46 William Riley, Congregationalist minister, of Barrow-in-Furness: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 47, 218 (typewritten: signed), 224 Francis Wrigley Hirst, economist: Letters to J. Burns: 1914-1939.
- f.48 G. C. L. Maunder, of the Board of Trade: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 49 Sydney Charles Buxton, Earl Buxton 1920: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1914.
- f. 50 Dorothea Ponsonby, née Parry; wife of 1st Baron Ponsonby: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 51 M. C. Clos, at Ipswich: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 53 J. W. Gough, of Leeds: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f.54 William Brookes-Ball, of Clophill, county Bedfordshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 56 Patrick Joseph O'Driscoll, insurance agent, of Dublin: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 58 H. A. Hentsch: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 59 Henry William Massingham, journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1922.
- f. 60 Anthony W. Dell, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f.61 Ethel Kate Wedgwood, wife of Josiah, 1st Baron Wedgwood: Letter to J. Burns.: 1914.
- f.63 Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse, Professor of Sociology, London University: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f.65 Robert Lewis King, JP, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 66 Hugh Courtenay Fownes Luttrell, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 67 Miss Gertrude Mary Tuckwell, CH: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1894-1914.
- f. 68 Miss Mary R. Macarthur, Secretary, Women's Trade Union League: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f.69 Harold Cox, journalist: Letters to J. Burns: 1890-1914.
- f. 71 Sir Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse, 4th Baronet; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 73 Joseph Josiah Green, of Hastings: Letters to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 75 Samuel Edward Keeble, Methodist minister, of Llandudno: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 76 George Stapylton Barnes, of the Board of Trade; KCB 1915: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 77 Robert Peter Nicholas, of Smallfield, Horley, county Surrey: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 79 John Lawrence Le Breton Hammond, journalist and historian: Letters to J. Burns: 1914-1931.
- f. 80 Frank Wallis Galton, Fabian author: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1914.
- f. 81 Mark Potter, of Wakefield; author: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 84 Hon Anna Maria Heywood Barlow, wife of J E Barlow, 1st Baronet 1907: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 85 Alfred Bailey, of Weymouth: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 87 George Peabody Gooch, historian: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 88, 101 Clarence Henry Norman, writer: Letters to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 89 John C. Durant, of Purley, county Surrey: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 91 James Joseph Mallon, CH; Warden of Toynbee Hall: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1914, 1938.
- f. 92 (typewritten: signed) Sydney W. Pascall, Secretary, W Southwark Liberal and Radical Association: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1910, 1914.
- f. 93 (typewritten: signed), 204 Sir Ernest William Moir, 1st Baronet: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1908-1923.
- ff. 94, 183 Charles James O'Donnell, formerly MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1915.
- f. 96 Thomas Edwards, of Ashton Gate, Bristol: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 98 Harrington Clare Lees, Vicar of Christ Church, Beckenham; Archbishop of Melboume 1921: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 99 W. C. Searle, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 100 A. J. P: Letter, so signed, to J. Burns: 1914.
- f.103 Sir Wilfred Lawson, 3rd Baronet: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 107 Beatrice Gross, wife of S Gross, of Sandgate, county Kent: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 109, 112 Ernest Eckert, tobacconist, of Nuremberg: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 113 Edgar Roberts, of Woodcote Village, Purley, county Surrey: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 117, 119, 128, 129, 171, 272, 280, 282 Robert Threshie Reid, Earl Loreburn; Lord Chancellor: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1906-1919.
- f. 121 Sir Thomas Vansittart Bowater, 1st Baronet; Lord Mayor of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 122 (typewritten; signed) Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, 1st Viscount Devonport: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1910, 1914.
- f.124 Percy Angier Hurd, Knight 1932: Telegram to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 125 J. F. Waycott, of New York: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 126 H. Caine, writer of plays: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 127 Reginald McKenna, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 131 Thomas Morrill, of Kingston-upon-Hull: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 133, 166 (typewritten: signed) John Henry Tudsbery Tudsbery, formerly Turner; Secretary, Institution of Civil Engineers: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1914, 1915.
- f. 134 Tom Honeyman, temperance reformer: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 135b, 145 William Stokes Cotten, of Enfield, county Middlesex: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 138 (typewritten: signed), 139, 140, 141 Field-Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1910-1914.
- f. 144 Captain John Tremayne, recruiting officer at Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.
- ff. 147, 177 (typewritten, signed) Edward Harold Spender, author and journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1893-1915.
- f.149 Sir Horace Cecil Monro, KCB; of the Local Government Board: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1914.
- f. 151 James Mark Tuohy, journalist: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1914.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 155 J. T. Wilkinson, photographer, of Brixton: Note, by J. Burns, of a conversation with: 1915.
- f. 156 Randolph Alexander Glen, barrister, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f.157 Miss Annie Leigh Browne, Secretary, Women's Local Govemment Society: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 159b William George FitzGerald, of the Temple, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 161 Walter Hines Page, US diplomatist: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- ff. 162, 250 Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1906-1936.
- f.164 Lyon Henry Marks, of Piccadilly, London: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 165 Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John Bigge, Baron Stamfordham private Secretary to Queen Victoria, Edward VII, and George V: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1905-1922.
- f. 167 Henry John Cockayne Cust, politician and journalist: Correspondence, etc., with J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 170 Ioan Gwilym Gibbon, Knight 1936; civil servant: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 173 Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Francis Ellison, KCB: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 178 Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 180 Cyril Jackson, Chairman, London County Council; KBE 1917: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.
- f. 181 Walter Tapper Jerred, Assistant Secretary, Local Government Board; KCB 1918: Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1905-1915.
- ff. 184, 258, 259, 267 Admiral of the Fleet John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1902-1918.
- f.185 Hugh Boswell Chapman, Vicar of St Luke's, Camberwell; chaplain of the Savoy Chapel: Letter to J. Burns: 1915.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.186 Stanley Owen Buckmaster, 1st Baron Buckmaster: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1915.
- f.188 F. G. Salter, of Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey: Visiting card: 1915.
- f.189 A. McLaren, of the United Committee for the Taxation of Land Values: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 190 Pamela McKenna, wife of Reginald McKenna: Letters to J. Burns: 1909-1916.
- f. 191 (copy) John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1916.
- f. 192 Duncan Macnaughtan, of Fulham: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 195 Sir Francis Knollys, 1st Viscount Knollys: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1906-1916.
- f. 196 Alan Parsons, son-in-law of Sir H Beerbohm Tree: Letter to J. Burns: [1916?].
- f. 197 Henry Torrens Anstruther, JP: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 198 Sir Robert John Collie, MD; Medical Examiner, London County Council: Letters to J. Burns: 1908-1916.
- f. 200 Stanley Arding, draper, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 206, 207 Lieutenant G. Holdsworth, Royal Garrison Artillery: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1916.
- f.208 Denis Crane, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 210, 213, 220, 221 (copy), 228, 234 Field-Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 215 Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- ff. 216, 217 General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, GCB: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1909-1916.
- f. 219 J. Percy Watson, journalist: Visiting card: 1916.
- f. 222 Jean Miller Hamilton, wife of General Sir J S Hamilton, GCB: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 223 Mary Noble, widow of - Noble, of Westminster: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 226 b Henry Read, journalist, of Cardiff: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 229 (typewritten : signed) Edith Sophy Lyttelton, née Balfour; 2nd wife of Alfred Lyttelton: Letters to J. Burns: 1912, 1916.
- f. 230 Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Cecil Bethune, KCB: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 231, 255 Walter Issac, Secretary, London Liberal Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1916, 1922.
- f. 232 Charles Emile Roche, translator: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 235 Sir Philip Albert Gustav David Sassoon, 2nd Baronet; private Secretary to General Sir D Haig: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.
- f. 237 John Searles Ragland Phillips, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1916.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 239 Major Cecil Darley Crozier, Royal Garrison Artillery; Lieutenant -Colonel 1921: Visiting card: 1916.
- f.240 Captain P. Labouchere-Hellyer, nephew of H Labouchere, politician: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 242 Sir Lionel Earle, KCB; Permanent Secretary, Office of Works: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 243, 244 Sir Cecil Harcourt Smith, Director, Victoria and Albert Museum; KCVO 1934: Letters to J. Burns: 1917.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.245 Beatrice Forbes, wife of Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 246 Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: J. Burns: circ. 1895-1917.
- f. 247 J. D: Letter, so signed, to J. Burns: 1917.
- ff. 249, 274, 279 Sir Aston Webb, GCVO; architect: Letters to J. Burns: 1917-1929.
- f.251 Willis Gilbert Oakshott, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 252 George Lehmaier, of Hampstead: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 253 H. K. Brady, Royal Irish Fusiliers: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 254 James Milne, literary editor, 'Daily Chronicle': Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f.256 Major E. E. Borritt, New Zealand Army: Letter to J. Burns: 1917.
- f. 257 Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, KG; statesman: Letters to J. Burns: 1902, 1917.
- f.269 E. W. Longman, Secretary, Battersea Labour League: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1918.
- f.270 Richardson Evans, barrister and author: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.
- f. 271 Sir Aston Webb, GCVO; architect: Sketch plan by, of Christ's Hospital School: 1918.
- f.271 Maps and Plans: Christ's Hospital School near Horsham, by Sir A. Webb: 1918.
- f. 273 Walter John Baker, Parliamentary Secretary, Postal and Telegraph Clerks' Association; afterwards MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.275 George Clulow, of Hampstead: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1918.
- f.277 James Hyndman MacDonnell, solicitor, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 278 Reginald Cooper, Secretary, Wholesale Hardware Association, Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.
- ff. 283, 284 Violet Elizabeth Reid, 2nd wife of Robert, Earl Loreburn: Letters to J. Burns: 1918.
- f.285 C. R. Cooke-Taylor, of Chepstow, county Monmouthshire: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.
- f. 287 Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent: Telegrams to J. Burns: 1918, 1921.
- f. 288 Miss A. M. Cameron-McKay, of Clapham: Letter to J. Burns: 1918.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 290 b George Frederick McCleary, MD; DPH; Medical Officer of Health, Battersea Borough Council: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1918.
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Add MS 46288-46304 : SERIES C. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE BURNS PAPERS. Vols. VIII-XXIV. General correspondence of John Burns; 1874-1942.…
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- Names:
- Anstruther, Henry Torrens, JP
Arding, Stanley, draper, of Clapham
Bailey, Alfred, of Weymouth, fl 1914
Baker, Walter John, Parliamentary Secretary, Postal and Telegraph Clerks' Association; afterwards M.P., 1876-1930
Barlow, Anna Maria Heywood, parliamentary candidate; wife of Sir John Emmott Barlow, 1st Baronet, 1873-1965
Barnes, George Stapylton, Knight, barrister, 1858-1946
Bethune, Edward Cecil, Lieutenant-General KCB
Bigge, Arthur John, 1st Baron Stamfordham, courtier, 1849-1931
Black, Clementina, Deputy Treasurer Women's Trade Union Association
Boot, Jesse, 1st Baron Trent
Borritt, E. E., Major; New Zealand Army
Bowater, Thomas Vansittart, 1st Baronet, Lord Mayor of London
Brady, H. K., Royal Irish Fusiliers
Brookes-Ball, William, of Clophill, county Bedfordshire
Browne, Annie Leigh, Miss; Secretary, Women's Local Govemment Society
Bryce, James, Viscount Bryce, of Add MS 46228
Buckmaster, Stanley Owen, 1st Baron Buckmaster
Buxton, Sydney Charles, 1st Earl, politician, 1853-1934
Caine, H, writer of plays
Cameron-McKay, A. M., Miss; of Clapham
Chamberlain, Joseph Austen, Knight, politician, 1863-1937
Chapman, Hugh Boswell, Vicar of St Luke's Camberwell, chaplain of the Savoy Chapel
Clayton, Joseph, author; not Joseph Clayton, the socialist
Clos, M. C., at Ipswich
Clulow, George, of Hampstead
Cocks, Seymour, of the British Neutrality League
Collie, Robert John, MD; Medical Examiner, London County Council
Cooke-Taylor, C. R., of Chepstow, county Monmouthshire
Cooper, Reginald, Secretary, Wholesale Hardware Association, Ltd
Cotten, William Stokes, of Enfield, county Middlesex
Cox, Harold, journalist
Crane, Denis, journalist
Crozier, Cecil Darley, Major; Royal Garrison Artillery; Lieutenant -Colonel 1921
Cust, Henry John Cockayne, politician and journalist
Dell, Anthony W, correspondent of John Elliott Burns, fl 1914
Dorrien, Horace Lockwood, Knight, army officer, 1858-1930
Durant, John C, of Purley, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1914
Earle, Lionel, Knight, civil servant, 1866-1948
Eckert, Ernst, tobacconist; of Nuremberg, fl 1914
Edwards, Allen Thomas, Vicar of All Saints, South Lambeth
Edwards, Thomas, of Ashton Gate, Bristol
Ellison, Gerald Francis, Knight, army officer, 1861-1947
Evans, Richardson, barrister, civil servant and author, 1846-1928
Fisher, John Arbuthnot, 1st Baron Fisher, naval officer, 1841-1920
FitzGerald, William George, of the Temple, London, fl 1915
Forbes, Beatrice, wife of Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes, d 1972
Galton, Frank Wallace, writer, journalist and Fabian, 1867-1952
Gibbon, Ioan Gwilym, Knight, civil servant, 1874-1948
Glen, Randolph Alexander, barrister, d 1934
Gooch, George Peabody, historian, 1873-1968
Gough, J W, of Leeds, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1914
Green, Joseph Josiah, of Hastings, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1914
Grey, Edward, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, politician and statesman, 1862-1933
Gross, Beatrice, of Sandgate, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1914
Gulland, John William, politician, 1864-1920
Haig, Douglas, 1st Earl Haig, army officer, 1861-1928
Hamilton, Jean Miller, wife of General Sir J S Hamilton, GCB
Hammond, John Lawrence Le Breton, journalist and historian, 1872-1949
Harvey, Thomas Edmund, MP
Hentsch, H. A.
Hirst, Francis Wrigley, economist
Hobhouse, Charles Edward Henry, 4th Baronet, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Hobhouse, Emily, niece of Arthur, Baron Hobhouse
Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny, Professor of Sociology London University
Holdsworth, G., Lieutenant; Royal Garrison Artillery
Honeyman, Tom, temperance reformer
Horsfall, William, Vicar of Colgate, Horsham, county Sussex
Hurd, Percy Angier, Knight 1932
Illingworth, Percy Holden, MP
Issac, Walter, Secretary, London Liberal Association
Jackson, Cyril, Chairman, London County Council; KBE 1917, fl 1917
Jerred, Walter Tapper, Assistant Secretary, Local Government Board; KCB 1918
Kearley, Hudson Ewbanke, 1st Viscount Devonport, grocer and politician, 1856-1934
Keeble, Samuel Edward, Methodist minister, of Llandudno
King, Joseph, MP
King, Robert Lewis, JP, of Clapham
Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, army officer, 1850-1916
Knollys, Francis, 1st Viscount Knollys, courtier, 1837-1924
Labouchere-Hellyer, P., Captain; nephew of H Labouchere, politician
Lansbury, George, politician
Lawson, Wilfred, 3rd Baronet
Lees, Harrington Clare, Vicar of Christ Church, Beckenham; Archbishop of Melboume 1921
Lehmaier, George, of Hampstead
Lloyd, John, JP; of the London County Council
Long, Walter Hume, 1st Viscount Long, politician, 1854-1924
Longman, E. W., Secretary, Battersea Labour League
Luttrell, Hugh Courtenay Fownes, MP
Lyttelton, Edith Sophy, née Balfour; public servant and author; 2nd wife of Alfred Lyttelton, 1865-1948
MacDonnell, James Hyndman, solicitor, of London
Macarthur, Mary R., Miss; Secretary, Women's Trade Union League
Macnaughtan, Duncan, of Fulham
Maddison, Fred, Secretary, International Arbitration League
Mallon, James Joseph, CH, Warden of Toynbee Hall
Mander, Geoffrey Le Mesurier, Knight, politician and industrialist, 1882-1962
Marks, Lyon Henry, of Piccadilly, London
Massingham, Harold, of Highgate
Massingham, Henry William, journalist
Massingham, Speedwell, née Black; wife of Harold Massingham, of Highgate; niece of Miss C Black
Maunder, G. C. L., of the Board of Trade
Maxwell, Perriton, American journalist
McCleary, George Frederick, MD, DPH, Medical Officer, fl 1890-1950
McKenna, Pamela, wife of Reginald McKenna
McKenna, Reginald, PC, MP
McLaren, A., of the United Committee for the Taxation of Land Values
Milne, James, literary editor, 'Daily Chronicle'
Moir, Ernest William, 1st Baronet, civil engineer and inventor, 1862-1933
Molteno, Percy Alport, MP
Monro, Horace Cecil, KCB; of the Local Government Board
Morrill, Thomas, of Kingston-upon-Hull
Nicholas, Robert Peter, of Smallfield, Horley, county Surrey
Noble, Mary, widow of - Noble, of Westminster
Norman, Clarence Henry, writer
O'Donnell, Charles James, formerly MP
O'Driscoll, Patrick Joseph, insurance agent, of Dublin
Oakshott, Willis Gilbert, of Battersea
Page, Walter Hines, US diplomatist
Parsons, Alan, son-in-law of Sir H Beerbohm Tree
Pascall, Sydney W., Secretary, W Southwark Liberal and Radical Association
Pearson, Bertha E., widow of Reverend S Pearson
Pearson, Dorothy Bertha, sister of S V Pearson, MD
Pearson, Sidney Vere, MD; of Broughton Park, Manchester
Phillips, John Searles Ragland, journalist
Plowman, Walter, of Wellingborough, county Northant
Ponsonby, Dorothea, née Parry wife of 1st Baron Ponsonby
Potter, Mark, of Wakefield, author
Read, Henry, journalist, of Cardiff
Reid, Robert Threshie, Earl Loreburn, Lord Chancellor
Reid, Violet Elizabeth, 2nd wife of Robert Earl Loreburn
Riley, William, Congregationalist minister, of Barrow-in-Furness
Roberts, Edgar, of Woodcote Village, Purley, county Surrey
Roberts, Evan, of Clapham
Robinson, James Bidwell, draper of Gamlingay, county Cambridgeshire
Robinson, Richard, of Bowden, county Cheshire
Roche, Charles Emile, translator
Runciman, Walter, 1st Viscount Runciman, politician, 1870-1949
Russell, George William Erskine, PC, MP
Salter, F. G., of Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey
Sassoon, Philip Albert Gustav David, 2nd Baronet, private Secretary to General Sir D Haig
Searle, W. C., journalist
Shaw-Lefevre, George John, Baron Eversley
Simon, John Allsebrook, 1st Viscount Simon, politician and lawyer, 1873-1954
Smith, Cecil Harcourt, Knight, Director, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1859-1944
Spender, Edward Harold, author and journalist
Swanwick, A., of Pendleton, Manchester
Thomas, E. J., E. M. and E. S., Misses; of Tollesbury, county Essex
Tremayne, John, Captain; recruiting officer at Battersea
Trevelyan, Charles Philips, 3rd Baronet
Tuckwell, Gertrude Mary, Miss CH
Tudsbery, John Henry Tudsbery, formerly Turner; Secretary, Institution of Civil Engineers
Tuohy, James Mark, journalist
Watson, J. Percy, journalist
Waycott, J. F., of New York
Webb, Aston, GCVO; architect
Wedgwood, Ethel Kate, wife of Josiah, 1st Baron Wedgwood
Wedgwood, Josiah Clement, 1st Baron Wedgwood, 1872-1943
Wilkinson, J. T., photographer, of Brixton
Williams, Aneurin, MP; of Add MS 46303
Wrege, Edward Reinhold, of Clapham