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Vol. XXIV (ff. 309). 1919-1942.
includes:
- f. 1 Arthur M. Lawrence, of Holland Park: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.
- f. 2 William E. Hincks, Secretary, Leicester Charity Organisation: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 3 James Douglas, Editor, 'Sunday Express': Letter to, from J. Burns: 1919.
- f. 4 William Edward Riley, Superintending Architect, London County Council: Correspondence, etc., with J.Burns: 1908, 1919.
- ff. 5 (typewritten: signed), 160 Sir Aston Webb, GCVO; architect: Letters to J. Burns: 1917-1929.
- f. 6 Hubert Murray Burge, Bishop of Southwark and (1919) of Oxford: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.
- f. 7 Thomas F. Moyes, Secretary to W Burdett-Coutts: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 8 Erik Giuskar, Danish barrister: Memorandum by: 1919.: Typewritten.
- f. 8 City of Copenhagen: Memorandum, by E. Giusker, on the Municipal Registry Office: 1919.: Typewritten.
- ff. 14, 84 Alfred Vivian Nathan Neville, Common Councillor of London: Letters to J. Burns: 1919, 1922.
- f. 16 Robert Threshie Reid, Earl Loreburn; Lord Chancellor: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1906-1919.
- ff. 17, 17b Austin Harrison, journalist and author: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1919.
- f.18 Francis Noel Curtis-Bennett, KCVO 1932: Letters to J. Burns: 1910, 1919.
- f. 19 Charles Prestwich Scott, Editor, 'Manchester Guardian': Letter to J. Burns: 1919.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 20 Robert Williams, Secretary, National Transport Workers' Federation: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 21 Henry Yates Thompson, manuscript collector: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- f.22 W. Fletcher, formerly of the Grenadier Guards: Visiting card: 1920.
- f. 23b Louis Israel Dublin, American statistician: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 25 Reginald Arthur Rye, Librarian, London University: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 26 Francis Patrick Carroll, of the Institute of Hospital Administrators: Memorandum by J. Burns, of a conversation with: 1920.
- f. 27 Richard Robert Castell Gregory, schoolmaster, of Eltham: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 28, 39 Clement Woodbine Parish, genealogist: Letters to J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 29 Alfred Allworth, dentist, of Peckham: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 33 S. J. Watson, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- ff. 34, 115, 169, 172, 190 Percy Stafford Allen, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1920-1931.
- f. 35 Helen Mary Allen, widow of P S Allen: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 36 Charles Ball, of Dalston: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1920.
- f. 38 Alfred R. Potter, Secretary, Town Planning Institute: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 41 Thomas Carlyle, historian; d.1881: Memorandum of J. Burns' meeting with: circ. 1868; 1920.: Typewritten.
- f. 42 John Wilkinson Foster Rowe, economist: Letter to J. Burns: 1920.
- f.43 Percy Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet 1932; MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1921.
- f. 44 Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1895-1921.
- f. 45 Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine Feilding, 9th Earl of Denbigh: Letter to J. Burns: 1921.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 46 W. K. Towell, private Secretary to Rudolph, 9th Earl of Denbigh: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1921.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 48 Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent: Telegrams to J. Burns: 1918, 1921.
- f. 49 COUNTY OF London: Memorandum rel. to the Census: 1921.: Typewritten.
- f.53 COUNTY OF London: Memorandum rel. to slum clearance: 1921.: Typewritten.
- f. 64 Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John Bigge, Baron Stamfordham private Secretary to Queen Victoria, Edward VII, and George V: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1905-1922.
- ff. 65, 122, 124 Herbert John Gladstone, Viscount Gladstone: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1907-1923.
- f. 67 John Collier, painter: Letters to J. Burns: 1889-1922.
- f. 68 Emslie John Horniman, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1898, 1922.
- f. 69 James A. Sinclair, of the National Liberal Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 70 Andrew Fisher, Australian Prime Minister: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 71b Edward J. Goodwin, brother of J H Goodwin, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 73 James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 75 George Robert Sims, dramatist and author: Telegram to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 76 Ernest Parke, Editor, 'The Star': Correspondence with J. Burns: 1896-1922.
- f. 77 Cecil William Norton, 1st Baron Rathcreedan: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f.79 Percy Cross Standing, author and journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 80 Sir Robert John Collie, MD; Medical Examiner, London County Council: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1922.
- f. 82 George Lansbury, politician: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1922.
- f. 83 George John Shaw-Lefevre, Baron Eversley: Letters to J. Burns: 1903-1922.
- f. 87 James Myles Hogge, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1901, 1922.
- f. 88 Henry William Massingham, journalist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1890-1922.
- f. 90 Francis Herbert Stead, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, Walworth: Letter to Mrs. M. C. Burns: 1922.
- f. 90 Francis Herbert Stead, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, Walworth: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1922.
- f. 92 John Robert Clynes, PC; MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 93, 94 (typewritten copy) Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1908, 1922.
- f.95 John Percy Jones, of the Legislative Council, Victoria: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 96, 99 Gerard A. Dudok, Secretary, Amsterdam Branch, English Association in Holland: Letters to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 97 David Starr Jordan, Chancellor Emeritus, Stanford University, California: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- ff. 98, 120 John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland: Letters to J. Burns: 1905-1923.: Partly typewritten and signed.
- f. 101 Arnold Smith, Headmaster, County Secondary School, Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f.104 Walter Issac, Secretary, London Liberal Association: Letters to J. Burns: 1916, 1922.
- f. 105 W. MacGregor-Reid, of the Clapham Labour Party: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 106 Ruth Brinkworth, wife of J H Brinkworth, of Battersea: Letter to J. Burns: 1922.
- f. 107 Alfred George Gardiner, editor of the 'Daily News': Letter to, from J. Burns: circ. 1922.
- ff. 107-112 Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt, PC; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1904.: Typewritten copies.
- f. 113 Sir Ernest William Moir, 1st Baronet: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1908-1923.
- f.114 James Thomas Harris, alias 'Frank Harris'; author: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1901-1923.
- f. 123 (typewritten) Arthur Richardson, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1923.
- ff. 125, 125 b Percy Heffer, parliamentary candidate: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1923.
- f.126 W. A. Craft, Secretary, Battersea Labour League: Letter to J. Burns: 1924.
- ff. 127, 131 Arthur David, Assistant Editor, 'Sunday Express.': Letters to J. Burns: 1924.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 128 Piers Gilchrist Thompson, MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1924.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 129 Robert Davies, son of R H Davies: Letter to J. Burns: 1924.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 130 Sir Robert Blair, Education Officer, London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1924.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 135 J. Carlyle Hoggan, of the London County Council: Letter to J. Burns: 1925.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 136b James Henry Thomas, PC; MP: Memorandum, by J. Burns, of a conversation with: 1925.
- f. 138 Benjamin Hugh Sykes, 3rd Baronet 1950: Letter to J. Burns: 1925.: Typewritten. Signed.
- ff. 139, 184 John Lawrence Le Breton Hammond, journalist and historian: Letters to J. Burns: 1914-1931.
- f. 140 Alister G. MacDonald, son of J R MacDonald, Prime Minister: Letter to J. Burns: 1926.
- f. 142 Marie Thérèse Louise Dickens, wife of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens: Correspondence, etc., with J. Burns: 1908, 1926.
- f. 142 Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, son of Charles Dickens: Invitation card to Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns: 1926.: Printed.
- ff. 143, 143b Kenneth Lindsay, afterwards MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: [1926?].
- f.144 T. A. Innes, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1927.: Typewritten, Signed.
- ff. 145 (typewritten, signed), 155 Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel: Letters to J. Burns: 1895-1928.
- f. 146 Raymond Wilson Chambers, Professor of English Literature, London University: Letter to J. Burns: 1927.
- f. 147b (copy) Sir Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon alias Falloden: Letters to J. Burns: 1898-1914.
- f. 148 Basil Henry Liddell-Hart, military historian; Knight 1966: Letter to J. Burns: 1928.
- f. 150 Annie B. Champion, sister of H H Champion: Letter to J. Burns: 1928.
- f. 152 Frank Smith, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1891, 1928.
- ff. 153, 158 Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon, KCB: Letters to J. Burns: 1928.
- f. 157 Sophia Sturge, sister of J Sturge, philanthropist: Letter to J. Burns: 1928.
- f.159 Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, 1st Baronet: Letter to J. Burns: 1928.
- f. 161 Cecil Bisshopp Harmsworth, 1st Baron Harmsworth: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1912, 1929.
- ff. 162, 208 Caroline Hunter, wife of R Hunter, American writer: Letters to J. Burns: 1903-1934.
- f. 164 Mary of Mercy, Sister, of the Adoration Reparatrice Convent, Chelsea: Letter to J. Burns: 1929.
- f. 165 Henry Browne, Roman Catholic priest, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1929.
- f.166 Leonard William Longstaff, of Penge: Letter to J. Burns: 1929.
- f. 167 Philip Snowden, Viscount Snowden: Letters to J. Burns: 1909-[1929?].: Mostly typewritten and signed.
- f.168 Mary Josephine Loder-Symonds, widow of Major J F Loder-Symonds: Letter to J. Burns: 1929.
- f. 170 (typewritten copy) Rowland Estcourt, economist: Letters to J. Burns: 1906, 1929.
- f.173 Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor: Letter to J. Burns: 1929.: Printed.
- f. 174 John Stuart Hodgson, editor, the 'Daily News': Letter to, from J. Burns: 1923-1929.: Draft.
- ff. 174, 183 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Correspondence of Editors of various newspapers with J. Burns: 1887-1931.
- f. 175 London; National Gallery: Letter from the Trustees to J. Burns: 1930.: Printed, with MS. additions.
- ff. 177, 178b Miss Stella Miles Franklin, Australian novelist: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1930.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.180 Charles Rupert Sanderson, of the Toronto Public Library: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.: Typewritten, Signed.
- f. 181 M. A. Wheatleigh, of Wandsworth: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.
- f. 185 (typewritten: signed) Robert Hunter, American writer: Letters to J. Burns: 1903-1931.
- f.186 Herbert W. Mansfield, of Orpington, county Kent: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 188 William Richard Titterton, author and journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.
- f. 189 Charles Harry Grinling, Fabian; Secretary, Woolwich Council of Social Services: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f.191 Reverend Henry Simpson MeClelland, President, Trinity Literary Society, Glasgow: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.
- f.192 Frederick Ludwig Hoffman, American statistician: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 193 Henry William Carmen, of the London Explorers' Club: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.
- f. 194 J. D. Richardson, OBE; wife of A Richardson: Letter to J. Burns: 1931.
- f. 195b Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, author: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1932.
- f. 197 Helen Merrell Lynd, wife of R S Lynd, American author: Letter to J. Burns: 1932.
- ff. 198, 198 b Cecilia C. Madden, wife of C Madden, of Battersea: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1932.
- f. 199 Florence O'Driscoll, civil engineer; formerly MP: Letter to J. Burns: 1932.
- f.200 John Woodgate, of Marx Memorial Library: Letter to J. Burns: 1933.
- f. 201 Walter K. Fletcher, nephew of Sir W T Jerred: Letter to J. Burns: 1933.
- f.202 Gertrude Jerred, widow of Walter Tapper Jerred: Letter to J. Burns: 1933.
- f. 204 Commander Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice Longford, RN; Secretary, National Liberal Club: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1933.
- ff. 205 (typewritten), 252 (typewritten), 281 (printed) F. Buckley Hargreaves, general manager, 'The Nation and The Athenaeum': Letters, etc., to J. Burns: 1933, 1938.
- f. 206 Sydney Walton, CBE; journalist: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1934.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 209 William Henry Eyre, solicitor, of London: Letter to J. Burns: 1934.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 210 May Morris, alias Mary; daughter of William Morris: Letters to J. Burns: 1894-1934.
- f. 211 Stephen E. Wadey, journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 213 Lilian Nancy Bache Price, actress; CBE 1950: Letters to J. Burns: 1935.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 214 Sir Alfred Tyler, Manager, Co-operative Printing Society, Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 215 Allan J. Eidenow, director, British General Press: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 216 Basil Henry Liddell-Hart, military historian; Knight 1966: Letter to F. B. Hargreaves: 1935.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 217 Sir Herbert Henry Edmund Craster, Bodley's Librarian: Receipt signed by: 1935.
- f. 218 Miss Irene Josephine Churchill, archivist: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.
- f.219 Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane, sister of Richard, Viscount Haldane: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.
- f. 227 Reginald Arthur Ker, Bursar and Secretary, Malvern College: Letter to J. Burns: 1935.
- ff. 231, 244 Stephen Lucius Gwynn, DLitt.; MP: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1936.
- f. 233 Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1906-1936.
- f. 235 William Montgomery Crook, OBE 1918: Letter to J. Burns: 1936.
- f.236 Wilfred Ernest Cooke-Yarborough: Letter to J. Burns: 1936.
- f. 237 Joseph Clayton, author; not Joseph Clayton, the socialist: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1936.
- f. 238 William Stephen Sanders, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1892-1936.
- f.239 Helen Martin Gosling, widow of Harry Gosling: Letter to J. Burns: 1936.
- f. 240 Sophie Simpson Ritchie, JP; widow of A Ritchie: Letter to J. Burns: 1936.
- f. 242 David James Shackleton, KCB 1917; Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour 1916-1921: Letters to J. Burns: 1902-1936.
- f. 243 Dalgety Henderson, of Rolls-Royce, Ltd: Letter to J. Burns: 1936.
- f.245 S. Stallybrass, Secretary, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., publishers: Letter to J. Burns: 1937.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 246 James Scorgie Meston, 1st Baron Meston: Letter to, from J. Burns: 1937.
- f. 247 P. V. Cave, of Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., publishers: Letter to J. Burns: 1937.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 248 T. W: Verse by, rel. to J. Burns: 1937.: Typewritten.
- ff. 248 (typewritten), 256 (printed), 257 (printed), 287 Political and Satirical Poems: Verses rel. to J. Burns: 1888-1938.
- f. 249 Alfred White, of the Associated Society of Engineers: Letter to J. Burns: 1937.
- f. 250 J. H. Constance, of Edgware: Letter to J. Burns: 1937.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 251 James Joseph Mallon, CH; Warden of Toynbee Hall: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1914, 1938.
- f. 255 Walter John Wenham, alias 'Lex'; solicitor, of London: Letter, etc., to J. Burns: 1938.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 258 Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1938.
- ff. 259, 260 Herbert Brookes, Vice-Chairman, Australian Broadcasting Commission: Letters to J. Burns: 1938.
- f.263 W. A. Paddock, of Houston, Texas, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1938.
- ff. 264,265 Henrietta E. Hafemann, of Columbia University, New York: Letters to J. Burns: 1938.
- f. 267 Edwin Alfred Jenkins, journalist: Newspaper article on J. Burns by: 1938.: Typewritten.
- f. 280 Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood: Letters to J. Burns: 1908-1938.
- f. 282 F. Buckley Hargreaves, general manager, 'The Nation and The Athenaeum': Broadcast speech by: 1938.: Typewritten extract.
- f.287 Edward Lockton: Verses by: 1938.
- f. 288 Antonia Mary Macnaghten, wife of Sir M M Macnaghten: Letter to J. Burns: 1939.
- f.289 May Edith Tennant, alias Margaret; CH; widow of H J Tennant, MP: Letters to J. Burns: 1900, 1939.
- f. 290 (typewritten: signed) Francis Wrigley Hirst, economist: Letters to J. Burns: 1914-1939.
- f. 291b Albert Shaw, author and journalist: Letter to J. Burns: 1939.
- ff. 293, 294 (copy) Sir Allen Lane, publisher: Letters to J. Burns: 1939.: Typewritten.
- ff. 295, 296, 297 George Allen Hutt, President, National Union of Journalists: Letters to J. Burns: 1939.
- f. 298 Edith Braselton, of Cleveland, Ohio, USA: Letter to J. Burns: 1940.
- f.300 Percy Morley Horder, of East Meon: Letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 302 George Brittain, of South Benfleet, county Essex: Letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 303 Charles Burgess Fry, sportsman: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1909-1942.
- f. 304 Herbert Sargent Pharoah, of the National Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 304 James Halford, of the National Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 304 William Henry Pocock, JP; of the National Liberal Club: Joint letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 305 (typewritten: signed) Speedwell Massingham, née Black; wife of Harold Massingham, of Highgate; niece of Miss C Black: Letters to J. Burns: 1914, 1942.
- f. 306 Joseph Albert Pease, 1st Baron Gainford: Letters to J. Burns: 1908-1942.
- f. 307 John Burgess, headmaster of Surrey Lane School: Letter to J. Burns: 1942.
- f. 308 A. R. H. Campbell: Letter to J. Burns: [1942?].
- f. 309 William Freeman Snow, of Stanford University, Califomia, USA: Visiting card: n.d.
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- Add MS 46281-46345 : THE BURNS PAPERS A selection from the correspondence, official and private, and other papers of John Elliott Burns, P.C., M.P.…
Add MS 46288-46304 : SERIES C. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE BURNS PAPERS. Vols. VIII-XXIV. General correspondence of John Burns; 1874-1942.…
Add MS 46304 : Vol. XXIV (ff. 309). 1919-1942.includes:f. 1 Arthur M. Lawrence, of Holland Park: Letter to J. Burns: 1919.__NEWLINE__ f. 2 William… - Hierarchy:
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- Names:
- Allen, Helen Mary, widow of P S Allen
Allen, Percy Stafford, President of Corpus Christi College Oxford
Allworth, Alfred, dentist, of Peckham
Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer, Knight, naval officer, 1863-1947
Ball, Charles, of Dalston; correspondent of John Elliot Burns MP, fl 1920
Bigge, Arthur John, 1st Baron Stamfordham, courtier, 1849-1931
Blair, Robert, Education Officer, London County Council
Boot, Jesse, 1st Baron Trent
Braselton, Edith, of Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Brinkworth, Ruth, wife of J H Brinkworth, of Battersea
Brittain, George, of South Benfleet, county Essex
Brookes, Herbert, Vice-Chairman, Australian Broadcasting Commission
Browne, Henry, Roman Catholic priest, of London
Burge, Hubert Murray, Bishop of Southwark and (1919) of Oxford
Burgess, John, headmaster of Surrey Lane School
Campbell, A. R. H.
Carlyle, Thomas, historian, d1881
Carmen, Henry William, of the London Explorers' Club
Carroll, Francis Patrick, of the Institute of Hospital Administrators
Cave, P. V., of Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., publishers
Chambers, Raymond Wilson, Professor of English Literature London University
Champion, Annie B., sister of H H Champion
Churchill, Irene Josephine, Miss; archivist
Clayton, Joseph, author; not Joseph Clayton, the socialist
Clynes, John Robert, PC, MP
Collie, Robert John, MD; Medical Examiner, London County Council
Collier, John, painter, 1850-1934
Constance, J. H., of Edgware
Cooke-Yarborough, Wilfred Ernest
Craft, W. A., Secretary, Battersea Labour League
Craster, Herbert Henry Edmund, Bodley's Librarian
Crook, William Montgomery, OBE 1918
Curtis-Bennett, Francis Noel, KCVO 1932
David, Arthur, newspaper editor, fl 1924
Davies, Robert, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1924
Dickens, Henry Fielding, Knight, barrister, judge and son of Charles Dickens, 1849-1933
Dickens, Marie Thérèse Louise, wife of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, 1852-1940
Douglas, James, author, journalist and newspaper editor, 1867-1940
Dublin, Louis Israel, statistician, 1882-1969
Dudok, Gerard A., of Amsterdam, academic and correspondent of John Burns, fl 1922-1923
Edison, Thomas Alva, American inventor, 1847-1931
Eidenow, Allan J., director, British General Press
Estcourt, Rowland, economist, fl 1906-1929
Eyre, William Henry, solicitor; of London, fl 1934
Feilding, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine, 9th Earl of Denbigh, army officer, 1859-1939
Fisher, Andrew, Australian Prime Minister, 1862-1928
Fletcher, W, soldier, fl 1920
Fletcher, Walter K., nephew of Sir W T Jerred, fl 1933
Franklin, Stella Miles, Miss; Australian novelist
Fry, Charles Burgess, sportsman
Gardiner, Alfred George, journalist and newspaper editor, 1865-1946
Giuskar, Erik, barrister, fl 1919
Gladstone, Herbert John, Viscount Gladstone, politician and colonial governor, 1854-1930
Goodwin, Edward J., of Battersea, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1922
Gosling, Helen Martin, née Duff, wife of Harry Gosling, fl 1884-1936
Greenwood, Thomas Hamar, 1st Viscount Greenwood, lawyer and politician, 1870-1948
Gregory, Richard Robert Castell, of Eltham, schoolmaster and historian, 1855-1927
Grey, Edward, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, politician and statesman, 1862-1933
Grinling, Charles Harry, Fabian, socialist activist and secretary of the Woolwich Council of Social Services, fl 1889-1939
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, author and politician, 1864-1950
Hafemann, Henrietta E, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1938
Haldane, Elizabeth Sanderson, public servant and author, 1862-1937
Halford, James, correspondent of John Burns, fl 1942
Hammond, John Lawrence Le Breton, journalist and historian, 1872-1949
Harcourt, William George Granville Venables Vernon, PC, MP
Hargreaves, F Buckley, general manager 'The Nation and The Athenaeum'
Harmsworth, Cecil Bisshopp, 1st Baron Harmsworth
Harris, James Thomas, alias `Frank Harris', author
Harris, Percy Arthur, 1st Baronet 1932, MP
Harrison, Austin, journalist and author
Heffer, Percy, parliamentary candidate
Henderson, Dalgety, of Rolls-Royce, Ltd
Herbert, Alan Patrick, Knight, author, 1890-1971
Hincks, William E., Secretary, Leicester Charity Organisation
Hirst, Francis Wrigley, economist
Hodgson, John Stuart, editor, the 'Daily News'
Hoffman, Frederick Ludwig, American statistician
Hoggan, J. Carlyle, of the London County Council
Hogge, James Myles, MP
Horder, Percy Morley, of East Meon
Horniman, Emslie John, MP
Hunter, Caroline, wife of R Hunter, American writer
Hunter, Robert, American writer
Hutt, George Allen, President National Union of Journalists
Innes, T. A., journalist
Isaacs, Rufus Daniel, 1st Marquess of Reading, Viceroy of India, 1860-1935
Issac, Walter, Secretary, London Liberal Association
Jenkins, Edwin Alfred, journalist
Jerred, Gertrude, widow of Walter Tapper Jerred
Jones, John Percy, of the Legislative Council, Victoria
Jordan, David Starr, Chancellor Emeritus, Stanford University, California
Ker, Reginald Arthur, Bursar and Secretary, Malvern College
Lane, Allen, Knight, publisher, 1902-1970
Lansbury, George, politician
Lawrence, Arthur M., of Holland Park
Liddell-Hart, Basil Henry, military historian; Knight 1966
Lindsay, Kenneth, afterwards MP
Lockton, Edward, born Teschemacher; lyricist, 1876-1940,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000064032598
Loder-Symonds, Mary Josephine, widow of Major J F Loder-Symonds
Longford, Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice, Commander; RN; Secretary, National Liberal Club
Longstaff, Leonard William, of Penge
Lowther, James William, 1st Viscount Ullswater
Lynd, Helen Merrell, wife of R S Lynd, American author
MacDonald, Alister G., son of J R MacDonald, Prime Minister
MacGregor-Reid, W., of the Clapham Labour Party
Macnaghten, Antonia Mary, wife of Sir M M Macnaghten
Madden, Cecilia C., wife of C Madden, of Battersea
Mallon, James Joseph, CH, Warden of Toynbee Hall
Mansfield, Herbert W., of Orpington, county Kent
Mary of Mercy, Sister, of the Adoration Reparatrice Convent, Chelsea
Massingham, Henry William, journalist
Massingham, Speedwell, née Black; wife of Harold Massingham, of Highgate; niece of Miss C Black
MeClelland, Henry Simpson, Reverend; President, Trinity Literary Society, Glasgow
Meston, James Scorgie, 1st Baron Meston, of the Indian civil service, 1865-1943
Moir, Ernest William, 1st Baronet, civil engineer and inventor, 1862-1933
Morris, Mary, designer and craftswoman, called May, 1862-1938
Morrison, Herbert Stanley, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, 1888-1965
Moyes, Thomas F., Secretary to W Burdett-Coutts
National Gallery, London
Neville, Alfred Vivian Nathan, Common Councillor of London
Norton, Cecil William, 1st Baron Rathcreedan
O'Driscoll, Florence, civil engineer; formerly MP
Paddock, W. A., of Houston, Texas, USA
Parish, Clement Woodbine, genealogist
Parke, Ernest, Editor, 'The Star'
Pease, Joseph Albert, 1st Baron Gainford, politician, 1860-1943
Pharoah, Herbert Sargent, of the National Liberal Club
Pocock, William Henry, JP; of the National Liberal Club
Potter, Alfred R., Secretary, Town Planning Institute
Price, Lilian Nancy Bache, actress; CBE 1950
Reid, Robert Threshie, Earl Loreburn, Lord Chancellor
Richardson, Arthur, MP
Richardson, J. D., OBE; wife of A Richardson
Riley, William Edward, Superintending Architect, London County Council
Ritchie, Sophie Simpson, JP; widow of A Ritchie
Rowe, John Wilkinson Foster, economist
Runciman, Walter, 1st Viscount Runciman, politician, 1870-1949
Rye, Reginald Arthur, Librarian, London University
Samuel, Herbert Louis, 1st Viscount Samuel
Sanders, William Stephen, MP
Sanderson, Charles Rupert, of the Toronto Public Library
Scott, Charles Prestwich, Editor 'Manchester Guardian'
Shackleton, David James, KCB 1917; Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour 1916-1921
Shaw, Albert, author and journalist
Shaw-Lefevre, George John, Baron Eversley
Sims, George Robert, dramatist and author
Sinclair, James A., of the National Liberal Club
Sinclair, John, 1st Baron Pentland
Smith, Arnold, Headmaster, County Secondary School, Battersea
Smith, Frank, MP
Snow, William Freeman, of Stanford University, Califomia, USA
Snowden, Philip, Viscount Snowden
Stallybrass, S., Secretary, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., publishers
Standing, Percy Cross, author and journalist
Stead, Francis Herbert, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, Walworth
Sturge, Sophia, sister of J Sturge philanthropist
Sykes, Benjamin Hugh, 3rd Baronet 1950
Tennant, May Edith, CH, widow of H J Tennant MP alias Margaret
Thomas, James Henry, trade unionist and politician, 1874-1949
Thompson, Henry Yates, manuscript collector, 1838-1928
Thompson, Piers Gilchrist, MP
Titterton, William Richard, author and journalist
Towell, W. K., private Secretary to Rudolph, 9th Earl of Denbigh
Trevelyan, Charles Philips, 3rd Baronet
Tyler, Alfred, Manager, Co-operative Printing Society, Ltd
Wadey, Stephen E., journalist
Walton, Sydney, journalist and publicist, 1882-1964
Watson, S. J., of Wandsworth
Webb, Aston, GCVO; architect
Wenham, Walter John, alias 'Lex'; solicitor, of London
Wheatleigh, M. A., of Wandsworth
White, Alfred, of the Associated Society of Engineers
Williams, Robert, Secretary, National Transport Workers' Federation; of Add MS 46304
Woodgate, John, of Marx Memorial Library
Yarrow, Alfred Fernandez, 1st Baronet - Places:
- Copenhagen, Denmark
London, United Kingdom
London, county of, England
Westminster, England