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Robert Henriques
RUL MS 3270
Handlist
Index to boxes
1 Personal
2-4 Household
5-7 Estate
8 Local interests
9-10 Israel
11 100 Hours to Suez
12 The Bridge in Britain
13-14 Association for Jewish Youth
15 Judaism
16-18 Jewish matters
19-20 Les Roches Rouge and other properties
21-22 General
23 Appeals
24 American War bonds tour
25 Travel
26-27 Engagements
28 Speeches
29 Cavendish Lecture
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30 ‘Field’ articles
31 BBC and ‘Field correspondence
32-33 BBC
34 Articles/BBC work
35 Films
36-37 A D Peters
38-39 Publishers
40-42 Literary: miscellaneous
43-44 Literary: general
45 No Arms No armour
46 The Journey Home
47-53 Through the Valley
54-56 A Stranger Here
57 Red Over Green
58 Books
59-72 Marcus Samuel
73-76 Robert Waley Cohen
77 Plays
78-80 Samson on Sunday
81 His Private Face
82-83 Miscellaneous stories
84 Notebooks
85 Writing
86 Cry Angels
87 Corrected and duplicate drafts
88 Dictaphone tapes
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89 French translations of Henrique’s books
90 Meego: miscellaneous
91 Oxford
92 Meego: wartime
93 Wartime correspondence/ maps
94 Meego: Casablanca
95-97 A Phoenix Cycle
98 Army
99 Planning monograph
100 Planning monograph: research
101 Meego: post war
102 Meego: A Biography of Myself
103 Financial
104-105 Bank
106 Israeli correspondence
Correspondence re Waley Cohen
Press cuttings
107 Miscellaneous
108 Stephens accounts
Bank statements
109 Literary: receipts
110 Correspondence with John Moore
Library list
Receipts
111 Miscellaneous
112 Cheltenham Literary Festival
113 Personal letters: A-L
114 Cotswolds
French correspondence
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115 Personal letters: M-Z
“Famous people”
Publications
1938 Death by Moonlight
1939 No Arms, No Armour
1943 Captain Smith and Company (The Voice of the Trumpet)
1944 The Journey Home (Home Fires Burning)
1950 Through the Valley (Two Little Love)
1950 The Cotswolds
1953 A Stranger Here
1955 Red over Green
1957 A Hundred Hours to Suez
1960 Marcus Samuel, First Viscount Bearsted and Founder of the ‘Shell’ Transport
and trading Company, 1853-1927
1966 Sir Robert Waley Cohen
1968 The commander
1969 From a Biography of Myself
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Box 1 Personal
Tour in Ireland 1853: journal of Juliana Lucas, great grandmother of R.H. Journal belonging
to R. H.’s grandmother, 1862-63
R.H.’s school notebook, 1911
Rugby School handbook, 1920
Rugby School notebook, 1921-24. With poems contributed to the school magazine The Comet
Rugby poem ‘Eos Replies to Tithonus’
Early play, 1924
Copy of Rugby School magazine The Comet, No. 32, June 1924
School certificate
Correspondence re R.H.’s early life, including involvement in General Strike
Commissions to Royal Artillery: 2.9.27 and 22.5.34
Personal photograph album
Two cardboard file covers illustrated with fanciful doodles by R.H.
Farewell dinner 1928: menu and postcard
Sketch book 1932-34
Letters from Harry Bloomfield 1938-39
Miscellaneous letters kept by R.H. re war
Photographs of R.H. Also photographs of his paintings; ‘Nude’ and ‘Twilight’
Diary (notebook) 1945
Diaries (pocket) 1943-1956; 1960
Miscellaneous notebooks
Wallet containing various personal papers; mainly wartime passes and identity cards
Box 2- Household
1 file containing correspondence re division of Winson Estate
1 file: annuity for William Howe
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2 files: employees
1 file: household
3 files: garden
Box 4 Household
Miscellaneous family business: correspondence with Lee & Pembertons, Bishoff & Co,
Gilbert Samuel, Ralph Bond & Rutherford etc.
Miscellaneous correspondence: Mrs R.D.G. Henriques
Mrs M.R. Henriques
Box 5 Estate (1)
3 files: estate
1 file: analysis of farm
3 files: farm
1 file: Italina pigs
Box 6 Estate (2) Unchecked
Winson herd of pedigree Poll Herefords: 7 files
Box 7 Estate
Hunting, shooting and fishing: 5 files (1) 1933-1954
(2) 1955-1956 (3) 1957-1958
(4) 1959-1960 (5) 1961-1966
The Soil Association 1950-1956
Box 8 Local Interests
Cotswold interests and local commitments: 2 files (1) 1935-1954
(2) 1955-1966
Local history: Winson Methodist Chapel
National Farmers’ Union 1955-1965
Anglo-American relations 1954-1958
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Box 9 Israel (9)
Correspondence with Israeli Embassy – Elath, Eliath April 1956 – September 1959
Lourie, Arthur February 1960 – April 1965
Remez, Aharon May 1965-July 1966
Israeli Society: correspondence with Charles M Sieff, charle S spencer, Robert N Carvallo
British Technion Society
Maccabiah Organisation
State of Israel Bonds Drive: America 1957
British Friends of Israel
Box 10 Israel (2)
Kibbutz Kfar Kanassi January 1962 – December 1966
12 day tour of Israel with O. Colburn October 1964
Letters of thanks for (1) 1956 Israeli visit
(2) 1957 Israeli visit
Personal interest in Israel: Israeli art students
Correspondence re aid to Dr Sheba Attel
Hashover hospital
Agricultural research grants for UK study
Dr Volcani: (1) wire
(2) cow udder cloths
Israel: general writing commissions/requests
R.H.’s position re possible Israel/Egypt war 1956
Miscellaneous correspondence including: Sam Watson, N.U.M. general-secretary, rev W.W.
Simpson, Council of Christians and Jews, Sir David Gammons, M.P.
State of Israel commendation Dinner
Miscellaneous file: travel – El Al
Peltours (1956)
Hotels – Eilat Hotel, Eilat
San martin, Rehovoth
Ramat Aviv, tel Aviv
Galei Kinnereth Hotel, tiberias
King David Hotel, Jerusalum
Car – Morris 1100
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Barclays Bank
Maps of Sinai Camp and Israel
Box 11 100 hours to Suez
1 typescript, in soft covers
Daily Telegraph 7-11 January 1957. Extracts from 100 Hours to Suez
Origianl TS and notes
‘The book and the sword’ – parts of MS not used
File of miscellaneous papers
Box 12 The Bridge in the Britain
Correspondence: 4 files: (1) April 1960-June 1961
(2) June 1964 – December 1965
(3) June 1964 – December 1965
4) January 1966 – January 1967
Anglo/Israeli camp at Winson: July/August 1965
Bridge journal: correspondence and material written by R.H.
Bridge dinners
Box 13-14 Association for Jewish Youth
Minutes, reports, diary, correspondence etc:
(1) 1946-1947 (7) 1951 January-March
(2) 1948 (8) 1951 April-December
(3) 1949 (9) 1952
(4) 1950 January-August –unindexed (10) 1954-1954
(5) 1950 January-August (11) 1955-1956
(6) 1950 September-December (12) 1957-1966
Box 15 Judaism
‘Intention’ – address by R.H. to the First Annual General Meeting of the Jewish Fellowship
Pamphlets on: ‘The Danger of Jewish Disunity. Gentile responsibility’ by James A Malcolm
‘The Bible in English Law’, by Professor D Seaborne Davies
‘Jewish Brigade Group’
‘Prayer and the Modern Jew’; a layman’s view by R.H.
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Offprint: ‘The Jews in English universities’ by Cecil Roth
Lecture: ‘The Portsmouth Community and its historical background’ by Cecil Roth
‘The Fighters of Israel’ by Moshe Shertol
Extract from ‘The Place of the Jew in the post-War World’. March 1944
‘Focus’. July 1944
‘The Synagogue Review’. March-October 1944
‘The Central British Fund for Jewish Relief and Rehabilitation’. Report for 1933-1934
Information on The Council of Voluntary Welfare Work
Notes on The Position of Jews in the British Zone of Germany’ by Rose L. Henriques
Paper on ‘The Jew in the Community’
The Association of Synagogues in Great Britain: (1) Constitution (2) Agenda for Annual
Conference 1947
‘Organised Antisemitism in Great Britain 1942-1946’
Notebook containing notes on: ‘Wartime planning conversation’
‘The need of a Jew today’
‘Jewish Fellowship’
‘Forms of Prayer for Jewish Worship Vol II. Prayers for the Pilgrim Festivals’. Second draft
Paper to Jewish War Memorial Sub Committee: ‘Jews at Public Schools’, by Julian Henriques
Press cuttings referring to R.H.’s Jewish activities
Correspondence
Jewish Prayer Book
Box 16-17 Jewish matters
West London synagogue of British Jews 1940-66: general correspondence
Henriques’ room, West London synagogue: correspondence with Edward Henriques 1964-65
Religious services and music committee
Bernard Baron St Georges Jewish Settlement 12.1.36 - 9.3.56
Liberal Jewish Synagogue
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Association of synagogues in Great Britain: 5 files (1) 1946-47 (2) April-December 1948 (3)
1949 (4) 1950 (5) 1951
Anglo-Jewish Association 1949-1966
Board of Deputies: Defence Committee 1946-1948
Box 18-19 Jewish matters & Les Roches Rouges and other properties
Jewish matters
The Society for Jewish Study
The Association of Jewish ex-servicemen and women
The Jewish Chronicle
The Synagogue Review
The North-West Jewish boys club
Jewish Central Information Office – The Weiner Library
Menorah
Brady clubs and settlement
Anglo-Jewish Exhibition 1851-1951
The Jewish Board of Guardians
Anglo-Israel Association
Who’s Who in world Jewry
The Council of Christians and Jews
The Council of Christians and Jews
The Reform Synagogues of Great Britain
World Jewish Fellowship
The American Council for Judaism
Jewish Child’s Day
Rev. Cassell –Bulawayo progressive Jewish congregation
Rev. Solomons – prayer book translation
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Boys Town, Jerusalem
The Jewish Historical Society of England
Council for the tercentenary of the resettlement of the Jews in the British Isles
Edgeware and districts Reform Synagogue – John Chapman
Stanley Levy
Cheltenham Hebrew congregation
L.H. Gluhstein
North Western Reform Synagogue
Birnbaum
Jewish Writer in England material
Anti-Semitism research material and correspondence for Sunday Telegraph article
Les Roches Rouge and other properties
Correspondence with F W Stephens & Co (chartered accountants) re French villa, financial
arrangement french residency
Correspondence with Ralph Bond & Rutherford re villa. Also with J. Rosselli (Paris agent)
Correspondence re purchase of villa with Gabriel Datcharry, Robert Datcharry, Pierre
Cletienne, Ralph Bond & Rutherford
Photos of villa
Plans of villa
Correspondence with Dierks and Sawyer (architects)
Correspondence with John Taylor & Son, estate agents, Cannes re sale of villa (also
correspondence with Paul Mall re shipping of belongings)
Miscellaneous household accounts including gardens and furniture, Also Roger Nichalls re
“Wentworth” Cap Martin
1 file miscellaneous property – London Street, Faringdon and Le Travas
Box 20 Les Roches Rouge and other properties (11)
1 box file – ‘Les Roches Rouge’:
servants (Gustave and Alice Fradet) – correspondence with
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– terms of engagement
services – water
– electricity
– telephone
Assurance Sociale – servants at Roches Rouge
Taxation
Car insurance
Carpets from Israel: correspondence with Martini Et cie, Leon Aget, Madame Gustave
Villameur
Receipted bills
British Consulate, Marseilles
Dog pedigree
List of gramophone records at Roches Rouge
Miscellaneous correspondence
24 three kings yard
F.2 Albany, Piccadillly
Villa Dany
Orchard Cottage, Winson
Picadilly Hotel affair
Box 21 General (1)
Wine
Clothes etc
Music and records – Thomas Heinitz
Art and artists – 2 files (1) A-L (2) M-Z
Box 22 General (2)
Savile club 1946-1965
Other clubs: cavalry
Farmers
The fellowship of US-British comrades
Garrick
La Rue
Travellers
The Liberal Party
Bookmakers: Ladbrook & Co, A.C. Scott and tote investors
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Complaints
Box 23 Appeals
Appeals and kindness
Jewish appeals/charities
Personal appeals
D.B. Scott
Box 24 American war bonds tour
Rally programmes
‘Seventh War Loan’ – American Bond Speech
Photographs of tour
Correspondence relating to tour
Press cuttings concerning ‘Books and Authors War Bond’ tour 1945
Report on tour by R.H.
Press reviews of ‘Home Fires Burning’ – August/September 1945
Box 25 Travel
9 files: (1) 1952 (4) Italy 1955 (7) 1960-1963
(2) 1953 (5) 1956 (8) 1966-1967
(3) 1954-1955 (6) 1958-1959 (9) Barbados 1966-1967
Box 26 Engagements (1)
6 files: (1) 1949-1950 (3) 1952 (5) January-June 1954
(2) 1951 (4) 1953 (6) July-December 1954
Box 27 Engagements (2)
4 files: (1) 1955 (3) 1958
(2) 1956-1957 (4) 195-1967
Box 28 Speeches (individual files)
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1 Lecture to N.W. London Women’s Zionists Society
2 British Technion Committee Annual Dinner – 7 February 1957
3 Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institutions Hostels Appeal – after dinner speech and
related correspondence
4 Evelina de Rothschild School:
(1) Speech for Centenary Dinner – 30 June 1965
(2) Article for Centenary Supplement of Jewish Chronicle – 18 June 1965.
With notes, research and correspondence
5 ‘Why Read or Write?’ Two versions: (1) girls of Cheltenham Ladies College; (2)
Adults, occasion unknown
6 Boston Agricultural Lectures – ‘Organic husbandry’ – Ashchurch, 11 January 1951 –
‘Agriculture’
7 Preserving England’ – talk devised for Ashbridge; not used
8 ‘The novel of Disillusion’ – Edinburgh University – 31 January 1952
9 ‘Occupation – Author’ – Talk for Cheltenham Literary Festival – 4 October 1951
10 ‘Letters and Lands’ – Glasgow Literary Society – 17 December 1951
11 ‘Planning for What?’ – A lecture to Sussex Rural Community Council – 14 December
1953 (3)
12 ‘The Technique, Trade & Craft of Writing’ – Cheltenham Literary Circle 17 January
1950
13 ‘The Writer’s Dilemma’ – Canterbury Literary Luncheon – 17 January 1952
14 The Burden of the Bokshelves
Farm and Town
15 I speak for myself – Record Broadcast Saturday 19 April 1952
Box 28 Miscellaneous Talks
Talk to C.B.F. re help to Jewish refugees
‘Our task today’
Talk to Oxford Farming Conference Annual Dinner – 14 January 1957
P.E.N. Conference Annual Dinner – 11 July 1956 (2)
Talk to Sephardi Society Supper Party at Montefiore Hall N.9 – 9 May 1957
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Jewish Youth
Talk for 29th Infantry Brigade, Dover – 7 May 1957
‘Learning to live’ (notes) fro Cheltenham Education Conference – 31 March 1955
‘An Excuse for Bad Books’ (notes)
Talk for Grimsby Women’s Luncheon Club – September 1955 (2)
‘The Challenge’. Presidential Address to Conference of the Association of Jewish Youth
‘Reconversion’ – Council of Christians and Jews – March 7th 1946
‘The Four Freedoms, Anglo-Jewry and the Jewish Fellowship’ –Manchester Forum April 4th
‘The Waste Places’
Untitled talk re changing conditions/attitudes in Britain post war
Talk concerning Central British Fund
Notes for speech to national Council for Women – 22 October 1959
Speech for British Agricultural Contractors Association Annual Dinner at the Savoy Hotel – 8
December 19—(2)
Talk for Colchester Oyster Feast – 29 October 1954
‘Jewish Fellowship’ – the Council of the Jewish Fellowship
Draft speech for the Corn Merchants debate – 11 March 1955 (2)
‘Ways of invention’ – outline for programme on use of different media (2)
Farm Fare – New Commentary – 21 September 1955
Talk to Society of Authors – January 1956
Agricultural talk at Liverpool – March 1956
Address to 14th Annual Conference of the American Council for Judaism
‘The New Forms of Literary and Dramatic Entertainment’ – National book League talk –
March 1956
Box 29 Cavendish lecture ‘The Expression of Experience’ – 13 April
1961
Copy of lecture
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Final draft copy
Notes on Henry Cavendish
Programme for lecture
Correspondence with Mr Harvey Jackson (President) re details/arrangement etc 19 October
1959 – 6 June 1961
Correspondence with Joan St George Saunders (Writers’ & Speakers’ Research)
Correspondence with Mrs E Hennessy – background for lecture 16 January 1961 – 23
October 1961
Mrs Hennessy’s essays on (1) Charles Dickens (2) Rudyard Kipling
(3) Coleridge (notes)
Letter from Margharita Laski
Notes for lecture and preliminary drafts
Box 30 The Field
‘Field’ articles (drafts and proofs) entitled ‘Farmer’s Ordinary’
3 files: (1) 1951 (2) 1954 (3) 1955-1956
Correspondence with Wilson Stephens (editor of ‘The Field’)
4 files: 1) 1951 (2) 1952-1953 (4) 1955-1956 (1965)
Box 31 Correspondence
BBC listeners, 5 files: (1) 1950-1951 (3) 1954-1955 (5) 1958-1961
(2) 1952-1953 (4) 1956-1957
‘Field’ readers’ letters, 3 files: (1) 1952-1953
(2) 1954
(3) 1955-1956
Box 32 BBC (1)
Miscellaneous 8 files: (1) 1948-1949 (4) 1956-1957 (7) 1957-1958
(2) 1950-1951 (5) 1958-1959 (8) 1959-1965
(3) 1952-1953 (6) 1956
TV work 1 file: 1951-1963
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Box 33 BBC (2)
Telediphone recordings of Any Questions dates 8.7.55, 18.11.55, 30.12.55, 11.1.57, 10.5.57,
8.11.57, 3.11.58, 2.5.58, 30.1.59, 10.4.59, 23.10.59, 7.10.60
Miscellaneous scripts and reviews – review of L.P. Hartley’s ‘My Fellow Devils’; ‘For your
booklist’: review of ‘From the city, from the plough’ by Alexander Brown’ ‘I speak for
myself’; ‘Science and life’, ‘The philosophy of farming’; ‘Country commentary’; ‘In the
gramophone library’, ‘Through one man’s eyes’; ‘The Cotswold hills, “Let’s go there”’;
review of ‘The Goshawk’ by |T.H. White; Enjoyment of living; short talks/reviews
Record of talks (live or recorded) 17.11.48 – 23.6.64
TV talks 18/1/60, 29.3.60
Cheque counterfoils and receipts
Box 34 Articles/BBC Work
Miscellaneous articles (listed)
Unidentified articles
‘Good neighbour’ MS 1st draft (2)
‘For two pins’ corrected TS
Various articles dated about 1955-1957 (re Sinai,farm, literature): majority for newspapers
‘The new forms of literary and dramatic entertainment’ – March 1956
BBC: (1) ‘Montgomery’ for Third Programme – Easter Monday 7 April 1956
(2) ‘I speak for myself’ – Saturday 2 February 1952
(3) TV article for BBC quarterly – June 1952
(4) Substance of BBC discussion, Saturday 18 January 1953 – (creative and critical
writing)
950 Six ten minute talks given on BBC Midland – October/November 1953
Between two worlds. Recorded version of ‘No arms, no armour’ broadcast – 17 October
1955
Box 35 Films
First love: 5 files, initial drafts and revisions
First love: correspondence
Filming plan – Khartoum/Mafeking sequence
– Salute the soldier
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The hungry road – 2nd draft script for M.O.I. (2)
What goes down (working title) (2)
Pattern of achievement (Mulberyy) script fro M.O.I.
25 years of British civil aviation: 4/5 reel film for theatrical release
Script for post war film commissioned by M.O.I. to counter post war blues – ‘the English
company’
Box 36 A.D. peters (1) 1940-1953
Robert Henrique’s literary agent:
9 chronological files (1) 1940-1945 (2) 1946 to (9) 1953
Box 37 A.D. peters (2) 1954-1966
Robert Henrique’s literary agent:
9 chronological files (1) 1954 to (8) 1961 (9) 1962-1966
Box 38 Publishers (1)
Collins: 12 files (1) 1937-1938; 1948 (7) 1954
(2) 1949 (8) 1956
(3) 1950 (9) 1957
(4) 1951 (10) 1958
(5) 1952 (11) 1959
(6) 1953 (12) 1960-1965
Viking: 2 files (1) December 1944 – September 1950
(2) January 1952 – May 1962
Box 39 Publishers (2)
John Farquharson Ltd (Innes Rose): literary agent – 1964
Albin Micel: French publishers – December 1945 – September 1966
Mrs Bradley: French literary agent – November 1949 – February 1957
Leyland Hayward/MCA: U.S.A. literary agents – October 1944-March 1950
Barrie and Rockliff re Marcus Samuel biography – January 1959 – July 1962
Heinemann: February 1945 – February 1949
Martin, Secker and Warburg: August 1950 – July 1965
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Publishers: Miscellaneous correspondence
‘The Albatross’ re question of ublisher
Curtis Brownre Veronica Henriques’s ‘Love from a convict’
Peter Davis re (1) Review of Nicholas Hastings’ book
(2) ‘The Weir’ by Jane Gillespie
Andre Deutsch re (1) Farmer’s Ordinary
(2) General Truscott’s book
Eyre and Spottiswoode re public libraries
Faber and Faber re editing best army stories
Farrar, Straus and Co re question of publisher
Victor Gollancz re (1) Francis Stewart
(2) ‘The Sword and the Promise’ by Benjamin Cohen
Robert Hale re Farmer’s Ordinary/ Angler’s Delight/ Book on Gloucestershire
Hammond, Hammond & Co re Joseph Viertel’s ‘The Last Temptation’
Heinemann re ‘The greatest raid of all’ by Brigadier C.E. Lucas Philips Hutchinson re Suez
Affair – Terence Robertson
Michael Joseph re John master’s ‘Bugles and a tiger’
Macmillan re Admiral Strauss’s ‘men and decisions’
Ivor Nicholson and Watson
Max Reinhardt
The Reprint Society re review of’ ‘The man in the grey flannel suit’
Stevens and Son re Cook’s ‘Israel: a blessing and a curse’
Weidenfeld and Nicolson re (1) Yael Dayan
(2) Waley-Cohen
Box 40 Literary: Miscellaneous (1)
Literary settlement – Evill (solicitors) 2 files
Society of Authors and P.E.N.
Correspondence with Bertram Rota etc
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Observer correspondence
Robert Henriques’s letters to newspapers
Biography of Orde Wingate: correspondence with members of family
Gilbert Harding by his friends
‘Through the Valley’: friends’ and readers’ letters
‘A Stranger Here’: friends’ and readers’ letters
100 Hours to Suez’: correspondence
Literary expenses
Box 41 Literary: Miscellaneous (2)
Miscellaneous articles – published and unpublished
Published book reviews
Book reviews (majority unpublished): see below
Miscellaneous MSS taken from notebooks
Short stories sent to Evening Standard 1954-1957
Book reviews by Robert Henriques
‘The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit’ by Sloan Wilson
‘Defear in the West’ by Milton Shulman, with introduction by Major General Sir Ian Jacob.
Secker and Warurg, 15/-.
‘Top Secret’ by Ralph Ingersoll. Partridge Publications, 15/-.
‘The Fifth Gospel’, a play by H.F. Rubenstein. Gollancz, 3/6.
‘The History of a Soviet Collective Farm’ by Fedor Belov. Routledge Kegan Paul, 21/-.
‘Homecoming’ by C.P. Snow. Macmillan & Co Ltd, 15/-.
‘American Guerilla in the Philippines’ by Ian Wofort. Gollancz, 8/6.
‘The Enemy Within’ by John Watney. Hodder & Stoughton, 10/6
‘So few got through’ by Martin Lindsay. Collins, 12/6.
‘Bomber Ofensive’ by Sir Arthur Harris. Collins, 21/-.
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‘Europe revisited’ by V.C. Ellison
‘Just as they came’ by Adam West
‘The Last Passage’ by Lieut. Commander J.G. Taylor
‘Miracle before Berlin’ by Richard McMillan
‘Chindit Column 76’ by W.A. Wilcox
‘We Missed the Boat’ by David Halley
‘Mire fire’ by Jasper Rootham
‘Three years with Eisenhower’ by Captain Harry C. butcher, U.S.N.R.
Heinemann, 21/-. (3 copies plus draft copy)
‘Alexander Woolcott: his life and his times’ by Samuel Hopkins Adams (plus draft copy)
‘Montgomery’ by Alan Moorehead. Hamish Hamilton, `12/6. (plus draft copy)
‘King Jesus’ by Robert Graves. Cassell, 12/6
Box 42 Literary: miscellaneous (3)
Miscellaneous articles including obscenity in literature
Unidentified articles
Publications containing Robert Henriques’s work – see below
Early reaction to Robert Henriques’s writing
Press reviews etc – Captain Smith and Company
– The Journey Home
Odd bits of writing by Robert Henriques
Jottings
Publications containing Robert Henriques’s work
Bulletin of the Society of Christians and Jews. Spring 1945, --.4-10 (Also first draft copy and
correspondence)
Progressive Judaism series. ‘Father and son’ by R.H. (2 plus draft copy)
The English Speaking World, pp.510-515. ‘Peace the pay-off?’ (2)
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The Nation, May 10 1947, pp.540-543. ‘Who should rule the Sudan?’ (2)
The Anvil, October 1947, pp. 12-16. ‘It can’t happen here – or can it?’
The Jewish Layman, November/ December 1947, pp. 10-12. ‘Minister and layman’
Student, pp/ 20-22. ‘College loaf’ from A Biography of Myself
Box 43 Literary: general (1)
Cotswold book, plus Paul Elek correspondence
‘100 hours to Suez’. Correspondence re agreements etc
‘100 hours to Suez’. Readers’ letters
Readers’ letters about Robert Henriques’s books
Writers’ and speakers’ research
Farmer & Stockbreeder and Country Fair. Correspondence and articles
‘Also down the farm’ – The Observer
Literary miscellaneous: typing, research idea etc. 2 files
Box 44 Literary: General (2)
Sunday Times article on land reform in Italy 1955
Photographs
Research leaflets
Sudan
Research material for ‘100 hours to Suez’
Box 45 No Arms, No Armour
9 notebooks
Original MS
Box 46 The Journey Home
‘The Journey Gome’. 4 files. Rough MS and TS
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Box 47 Through the Valley (1)
5 notebooks
MS written March-August 1946
Box 48 Through the Valley (2)
5 notebooks
MS written March-July 1947
1 notebook June 1948
MS and TS September-October 1948
Box 49 Through the Valley (3)
Early draft
Box 50 Through the Valley (4)
Book IV – 2 files
TS
Box 51 Through the Valley (5)
‘Through the Valley’ – amendments
‘Too little love’ – October 1948, revised TS
Box 52 Through the Valley (6)
1 notebook
MS written 1948
Annotated and revised draft
Box 53 Through the Valley (7)
1 fair TS copy
1 proof copy
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Box 54 A Stranger Here (1)
2 fair TS copies (different drafts)
Red notebook – ‘A Stranger Hereabouts’
Blue notebook – notes on book 2
Box 55 A Stranger Here (2)
First draft of Book 1 and synopsis of Book 2 and 3
1 complete fair TS
Book 1 – fair TS
Book 2 – fair TS
Box 56 A Stranger Here (3)
Various revised/corrected TSS
Some oddments of MSS
Box 57 Red over Green
Revised master copy, 27 July 1955
‘Going home’, fair TS
‘The point of love’, TS November 1954 and some MS
‘The crack of dawn’, MS no. 1
Box 58 Books
‘Death by moonlight’ (part of early TS)
‘Captain Smith & Co (rough MS and TS)
‘A stranger here’ (2 proof copies)
‘Red over Green’ (notebook)
Box 59 Marcus Samuel
Narratives
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His father and mother
Moss family
Early life
His brothers and sisters
Wife and children
Education
Personal
Charity – gifts
Politics
Family Shell industry
Oil for navy
Tolvol and T.N.T.
U/S/ government oil investigations
Current material
Miscellaneous research material
Box 60 Marcus Samuel – Research Material for Biography
Narratives
The Benjamin family
‘The Mote’
Jewish matters
Civic life
Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor’s diary
London hospital
Honours – tributes
Fianl instructions
Business
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Oil
Oil for the navy
Lord Fisher including original correspondence
Shipping
Tankers
Doudle bottoms
Suez Canal
Salvage of the vicorious
Far East
Japanese trade and loands
Burma. January 1902 – January 1903
Lufkin and Fertig’s reports from Dutch West Indies to Head Office Standard Oil. 1897-1905
Group personnel
Miscellaneous research
Box 61 Marcus Samuel
Early trading – M Samuel & Co, London
– Samuel, Samuel & Co, Yokohama
1898 – February – April – seen from Koetgi
Fred Lane letters – Lane to Deterding; OCtoebr 5 1901 – September 26 1902
Modern Dick Whittington (1901-1903
1903
1903-1906
Material already worked
Shell shareholdings as at 31 December 1899
Box 62 Marcus Samuel
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Marcus Samuel Abrahams and others: July-August 1896: trip to Batown and Baku;
September 1896: Kutei; 1897:Kutei; 1898: Kutei
Shell trading records: 3 files (1) 1899-1910 (2) 1911-1914 (3) 1915-1927
Research correspondence 1955; 1955-1960
Marcus Samuel;’ research; correspondence with Dinah Sheen 1957-1965
Marcus Samuel: correspondence (Barrie Books) 1958-1962
Box 63 Marcus Samuel
Marcus Samuel research correspondence (filed alphabetically under name of
correspondence): 3 files (1) AG (2) H-N (3) P-Z
Lord Bearsted
Fuel oil: the Royal commission
Deterding before the Royal Commission
Japan
1901
1902 (+ chronology)
Revision of Beasted book (final): suggested amendments
Box 64 Marcus Samuel
Material used for Chapter IX
Material used Chapter X (including correspondence, photocopies and general research)
Box 65 Marcus Samuel
Fair TS of ‘Marcus Samuel; 1st Viscount Bearsted and founder of Shell’ – 5 notebooks
Box 66 Marcus Samuel
Fair TS of Marcus Samuel 1st Viscount Bearsted and founder of Shell – 5 notebooks
Box 67 Marcus Samuel
Chapters I – X 8 files: corrected TS; 1st and 2nd draft
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Box 68 Marcus Samuel
Chapters I – V 14 files: TS and corrected TS; 1st and 2nd draft
Box 69 Marcus Samuel
Chapters IX – X 5 files: corrected TS and fair TS (note: 2 confidential copies - one retained by
Ministry of Power)
Box 70 Marcus Samuel
1 complete unbound TS
Box 71 Marcus Samuel
2nd master copy of Marcus Samuel 1st Viscount Bearsted and founder of Shell – 5 notebooks;
amended according to Barrie and Rocliff’s revision and author’s final amendments
Box 72 Marcus Samuel
Small proof copy
Sunday Times extracts, drafts, proofs etc
Fair TS (incomplete 1-489)
Box 73 Sir Robert Waley Cohen (1)
19 files: Chapters 1-10; 1960-1966. Revised TS
Box 74 Sir Robert Waley Cohen (2)
Chapters XII – XXI
Box 75 Sir Robert Waley Cohen (3)
Chronology 1914-1952
TWC correspondence 1901-1952
Miscellaneous research and notes
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Box 76 Sir Robert Waley Cohen (4) Unchecked
Miscellaneous MSS and TSS
Research correspondence
Correspondence re publication/ distribution
Annotated and revised TS
Box 77 Plays
‘The Windy Butts’; synopsis for a play in 3 acts
‘salt of the Earth’
‘Soldiers’ Symphony’
‘The Fiedl Marshal’
Box 78 Samson on Sunday (1) – a comedy in three acts
3 annotated TSS: December 1955
3 fair TSS: February-September 1956
3 final copies
‘Samson on Sunday’; correspondence
Box 79 Samson on Sunday (2)
8 files: corrected and annotated TSS and fair TS
Box 80 Samson on Sunday (3)
8 files: corrected and annotated TSS and fair TS; 1955-1956
Box 81 His Private Face
First draft written December 1952 – January 1053
Mastercopy
2 fair TS copies
2 carbon copies
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Box 82 Miscellaneous Stories (1)
‘O lovely peace’; first drafts, final TS
‘His private face’; first instalment, final TS
‘The most unforgettable character I’ve met’; rough drafts, final TS
‘The Galloway pictures’; first draft (MS)
Notebook – ‘Too little love’ ‘Man and beast’ ‘World well lost’
‘Man and beast’; annotated draft of book 2
‘Cry angels’; final copy
Box 83 Miscellaneous Stories (2)
‘Slender ladies’; first and final TS, notebook
‘Maurette of maurette and company’ or ‘Certain/Dear misadventure’; early draft and final TS
– unpublished novel
Box 84 Noebooks
‘Trial and error’; the autobiography of Chaim Weizmann
4 handwritten notebooks
Fair TS chapter two ‘Atlantis’ (bound)
Box 85 Writing
MS and TS about ‘Penelope’ and ‘First Person’
Extracts from the Italian novel
‘Monsieur Sequin’s Goat’ by Alphonse Daudet. Translated by Henriques
Box 87 Corrected and Duplicate drafts
Box 88 Assorted Dictaphone tapes
Grundig tapes - 1 Cavendish lecture (3)
2 Cavendish lecture (4)
3 Cavendish lecture (6)
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4 Cavendish lecture (8)
5 Cavendish lecture (9)
6 Beginnings of a novel – ‘Justice’
7 Gilbert article – ‘The Two Pins’
8 Notes and lectures
9 Letters (2)
10 Novel – ‘A blaze of Daffodils’ (main character Meego)
11 ‘The Bridge in Britain’ – draft memorandum
12 R O Garne talking about the Winson Hereford herd
13 Meego part of ‘Phoenix cycle’
14 Empty
15 Empty
High speed recording tapes: 6 reels; Chapters I-IX ‘Lord Bearsted’
1 reel; ‘Meego to me’
The biography of Sir Robert Waley Cohen: 20 reels (grundig) –
1 Chapter IV (6) 1st draft
2 Chapter X (8) 1st draft
3 Chapter XI (1) 1st draft
4 Chapter XI (3)
5 Chapter XI (12) 1st draft
6 Chapter XII (2) 1st draft
7 Chapter XII (1)
8 Chapter XIII (2)
9 Chapter XIII (3)
10 Chapter XIII (4)
11 Chapter XIV (1)
12 Chapter XIV (2)
13 Chapter XIV (3)
13 Chapter XIV (4)
15 Chapter XIV (7)
16 Chapter XV (1) 2nd draft
17 Chapter XV (3)
18 Chapter XV (4) Revised
19 Chapter XV (5)
20 Chapter XVIII (1)
Box 89 French translations of Robert Henriques’s books
6 copies ‘Rouge sur Vert’ (Red over Green)
5 copies ‘Ma Terre Mon Exil’ (A Stranger here)
Box 90 Meego – Miscellaneous
Possible beginnings
Early chapters
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Oxford
France – staff college
Meego – poetry
Box 91 Oxford
Oxford university Review January 1926 – March 1927. 33 copies
Photographs and negatives of drawings by Henriques from ‘Cherwell’ in 1926
Box 92 Meego Wartime
Early events leading up to war
1940-1941
Moral in battle
BBC postscript – aggressive training
E troop movements – including pocket books, documents etc
Vaasgo raid including photographs
School boys’ plan for combined operations 1942
Commando raids – letters reports, photographs
Diary: Sicily July-August 1942
Torch documents
Dieppe interview; july 1962
1943-1945 Charles Morgan
Release regulation
Robert Henriques’s notebooks
German propaganda
Miscellaneous
Box 93 Wartime correspondence/ maps
Correspondence – with war office
– Charles Haydon
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Letter – from Camberley Staff College re code names
– from offices of war cabinet re Vaasgo
Report on planning and assault phase of Sicilian campaign
Operatio ‘Pip and operation ‘Overlord’ – operations orders
Notes of Bronze Star medal award
Various maps – UK, France, N Africa
Box 94 Meego – Casablanca
2 files; MSS
3 packets photographs – including those shown to Churchill
Robert Henriques’s report on his lunch with Churchill
Robert Henriqeus’s detailed report to Patton on Casablanca landing
Reports on landings
Draft report on American performance
Talk on planning and landing operation
Robert Henriques’s American notebook
Original Cpatina Smith poems
Media work re Anglo-American cooperation
BBC interview
Box 95 A phoenic cycle (1). An autobiographical novel of 1941-
42 – ‘The Commander’
‘The Commander’
1 copy original MS
2 copies first draft (Winter 1964-65)
1 mastercopy (June-July 1966)
1 fair copy (June-July 1966)
Box 96 A Phoenix Cycle (2)
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1 mastercopy (December 1966)
3 fair copies (December 1966)
Meego and ‘A Phoenix Cycle’ correspondence
‘Commander’ material
Box 97 The Phoenix Cycle (3)
Publishers copies: 2 fair TSS; Summer 1966
Box 98 Army
Commandos: correspondence; friends, associates, reunions etc. January 1945 – June 1966
523 (Gloucestershire) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery (Territorial Army):
2 files (1) February 1947 – December 1948
(2) 1949-1950
Gloucestershire Territorial Army and Auxiliary Forces Association:
3 files (1) April 1947 – December 1948
(2) 1949
(3) 1950 – September 1954
Army correspondence (personal) – including Charles Haydon, Truscott, patton, Soames
Wartime miscellaneous: correspondence, requisitions etc
Army miscellaneous: including David Henriques and Wosb, accident claim from War Office,
and references
Box 99 Planning Monograph (1)
Part 1: Chapters I-VI; 1 TS copy
Part 11: Chapters VII-X; 1 TS copy
1 photocopy
War Office planning monograph – 1950 correspondence
Veronica’s letter regarding future of monograph
Box 100 Planning Monograph (2)
Research: 6 files: documents, correspondence and notes
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Box 101 Meego – Post War
Jamaica 1961
Extract from biography p. 161
‘Blaze of daffodils’ (hospital incident in biography)
Meego – Judaist side
Miscellaneous MSS
Unidentified MS – probably for Meego
Duplicates of Meego drafts
Box 102 Meego – A biography of myself
7 file containing Veronica Henriques’s attempts to write introduction to biography. Also
selection of biographical anecdotes by Robert Henriques’s friends.
1 rough draft of biography
1 fair copy (unbound) of biography
Box 103 Financial (unchecked)
3 files Gilbert Samuel & Co
VWH Press
Wyndham
Shaw Loebl & Co
Farm insurance – Walton Bright & Co
Stephens
Box 104 Bank (1) (unchecked)
9 files: Barclays, National Provincial and Samuel Montagu
Box 105 Bank (2) (unchecked)
10 files: Barclays, National Provincial, Martins and Samuel Montagu
Box 106 Correspondence
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1 Correspondence re biography of Waley Cohen:
Amersfoort, Burgemeester Van
Association for Jewish youth
Beachcroft, Major P M
Beddington, Brigafier Sir Edwar5d
Bentwich, Normanh
Birmingham Public Library
Bishop, Norman
Bulkelkey-Johnson, Vivian
Butler, Anthony B
Carvalho, R W
Cohen, Arthur M
Cohen, Esa L
Cohen, Harold
Cole, George
Commber, J E
Coote, Colin R
Cox, Sir Christopher
Crawford, Colonel J K B
Corsfield, lady
Cross Brown, Colonel J
D’Avigdor Goldsmid, Sir Henry
Epstien, Lady
Faupel, AA
Fildes, Luke V
Fletcher-Cooke, Charles
Gerard, Robin
Gilliat, Lt Colonel Martin
Godber, Lord
Hallward, Bertrand L
Hare, Humphrey
Henriques, Basil
Holmes, Hugh
James, Sir Frederick
Jewish historical Society of England
Jews College, London
Jones, Mrs Herbert
Joseph, Ernest M
Kapp, Professor R O
Keeton, Prfessor G W
Heyser, Maurice
Knox, T M
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Laski, Neville
Layton, Julian
Lee, H D P
Leighton Davies, Captain H
Living, Edward
London, Jack
London Gazette
London Library
London Shell
Lovering, Ethel H
Macleod of Macleod, Dame Flora
Macrae, N R M
Magnus, Dora
Merry, I D
Meteorological Office
Montagu, Ewen
Muller
Nabarro, Alan
Oppenheimer, Herbert
Public Records office
Rabbi, Office of the Chief
Robert, Meredydd
Rolfe, George
Rosenthaliana Bibliotheca
Rothschild, Edward l de
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Society
Rueff, mrs Leon
Saloman, Sidney
Sampson, Claire
Schaap, Ellis
Sebag-Montefiore, hetty
Senior, Mrs
Silverman, Alfred H
Simpson, Rev W W
Singer, Professor Charles
Singer, Dorothea
Spielman, C M
Stevenson, Samuel
Stubbs’ Directory
‘Times’
University College Lonodn
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Udal, N Robin
Upchurch, W M
Victoria Boys’ and Girls’ clubs
Vos, De heer W F W de
Waley Cohen, James
Waley Cohen, Matthew H
War Office
Watson, Professor H E
Whatley, David N
Wiener Library
2 Israeli friends:
Achituv, Leona
Aron, Rose
Avidor, Israel
Bar-on, M
Baron, Margaret
Barreto-Leite, J B
Ben-Gurion, Amos
Ben-Yosef, B
Binkin, Ida
Burstein, Joseph
Daltrop, Herbert
Davidoff, Norma
Dayan, Danny
Dayaan, moshes
Dayan, Ruth
Dayan, Yael
Eban, Abba
Elath, Eliahu
Epstein, Gershon
Erel, Yehuda
Finkel, Professor
Freier, Eli
Galili, Colonel
Galli, Elkanda
Goot Henry
Hancock
Harmn, Avraham
Herzog, Chaim
Israelstam, Sam
Joffe, Avraham
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Karni, nachman
Katz, Nahemyah
Kedar, Elkand
Kollek, Theodore
Krown, leo
Laskov, Haim
Levine, Miriam
Levy, Benjamin
Levy, Norma
Lorch, Colonel Netanel
Lourie, Arthur
Lourie, Nadia
Lucas, Mary
Lucas, Peter
Mayer, L A
Meltzer, Julian L
Nathan, A
Nathan, Hon. Roger
Nathan, Simon
Ornadel, Mrs C
Ostrov, Betty
Pearlman, Moshe
Prihar, yudah
Rivlin, Gershon
Shalov, Colonel
Shappiro, Police Inspector
Sharon, Colonel Ariel
Sharon, M
Sinai, Dov and Miriam
Sopel, Sos and Miriam
Volcani, Professor R
Wasserson, norma
Weisgal, Meyer
Weitzmann, Mrs
Box 107 Miscellaneous
Including:
1 Replies to an advertisement appealing for ways to stop smoking
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2 Correspondence re leave from work, 1945
3 TS note on the General Strike 1926
4 Folder of menus/programmes from public dinners. Also from Festival of Britain
service of dedication
5 Seniority List, Royal Regiment of Artillery, June 1958
6 Set of proofs of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies
7 Inscribed copy of Charles Delvert’s Carnets d-un Fantassin. Editions Albin Michel
8 Government publication: ‘Documents concerning German-Polish relations and the
outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939’
9 28 copies of booklet ‘Joyeux Noel, happy Christmas’, being the philosophy of Pierre
Saville translated by Robert Henriques. 1949
Box 108 Miscellaneous
1 Correspondence concerning British Homes for refugees
2 Barclays Bank statements
3 Accounts from F W Stephens & Co., chartered accountants, for:
1 Winston Farms Ltd 1955-61
2 Home Farm 1957-58, 1960-62
3 Hereford Herd, 1965
4 Charitable Trust 1958, 1961-65
5 Receipts an payments 1945, 1951-52, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1956, 1959-66
6 Statement of Accounts 1963-64
7 Literary account 1954, 1956-61, 1964-65
8 Writers and Speakers Research 1964-65
Box 109 Receipts
Receipts: mainly literary, but with some household
Box 110 Miscellaneous
1 Miscellaneous accounts and receipts
2 Library list
3 Cheltenham Literary Festival 1955
Publicity material
Correspondence with: John Moore, Joint Honorary Director
National Council and Festival Society printers
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Box 111 Miscellaneous
1 Gunshots: large MS notebook
2 The Commanders: press cuttings and some correspondence
3 Off guard: TS. First draft, March 1960
4 Correspondence with Boston University, 1965-67
5 Lists of library books: D H Lawrence first Editions
6 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1937-70
Box 112 Cheltenham Literary Festival
1 Correspondence with those invited to take part, 1955: Bates, H E; Casimir, Paul;
Church, Richard; Fernald, John; Foyle, Christina; Fry, Christopher; Green, Peter;,
Greene, Graham;, Harding, Gilbert; Hart-Davis, Rupert; Kilmartin, Joanna; Lambert,
Jack; Laski, Margharita; Laurie, Joan Werner; Linklater, Eric; Mackenzie, Sir
Compton; Marurois, Andre; Piper, David and Anne; Powell, Dilys; Priestly, J B;
Quigley, Isabel; Robertson, Arnot; Shawcross, Sir Hartley; Smith, Emma; Smith, W H
& Son; Snow, C P; Society of Authors; Spain, Nancy; Strong, L A G; TV Play
competition (correspondence with BBC, ABC, A D Peters, john Fernald and others);
Viking Press
2 Cheltenham Literary Festival: correspondence; November 1951 – November 1953
3 Cheltenham Literary Festival: correspondence; November 195 – January 1955
4 Cheltenham Literary Festival: correspondence; First Novel Competition, 1954
5 Cheltenham Literary Festival: reports on books submitted for First Novel
Competition, 1954
6 Cheltenham Literary Festival: correspondence; January 1956 – April 1958
Box 113 Correspondence
Folder of letters with unidentified signatures
Personal letters A-L:
Agar, Herbert
Ansell, Colonel M P
Arkell, J P
Arkell, R
Arlott, John
Aspin, Lelie
Astley, Joan
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Astley, Philip
Astley, Richard
Audas, Captain R S
Ayrton, Michael
Bagnold, Eidth
Balchin, Nigel
Bares, Sir Kenneth
Barnett, Lady Isobel
Baron, Margie
Barry, Gerald
Bartlett, basil and Mary
Battew, Ethel
Beadle, Gerald
Beaufort, Duke of
Beer, John C
Bell, Dr Doyne
Bentley, Nick
Bentwich, Professor Norman
Betjeman, John
Black, Kitty
Blake, N D
Bledisloe, Viscount
Bliss, Rupert
Bloomfield, Marthe
Bodman, Colonel de
Bomford, Ernest
Boothby, Lord
Bowlbey, John
Bowlby, Sir Anthony
Brackenbury, Margaret
Braine, John
Braithwaite, G
Breasley, Scobie
Brewis, Geoffrey
Bright, Pamela
Brocklebank, T A
Brown, Francis
Brown, George
Brown, Ivor
Brown, Jean
Buhler, Robert
Burman, David
Buxton, John
Calder-Marshall, Arthur
Carey, Joyce
Casimir, paul
Cecil, David
Chaplin, Jacky
Charteris, Hugo
Chetwynd, Viscount
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Chinigo, Michael
Church, Richard
Churchill, Randolph
Clark, Douglas
Clarke, Dudley
Clore, Charles
Cochrane, George
Cohen, Lionel
Cohen. Tim
Colville, Viscount
Crankshaw, Edward
Danischewsky, John
Darby, Colonel george
D’Arcy Hart, Walter
Darwin, Yvonne
Daubeny, peter
Day, Frances
Dear, jack
Deerin, Colonel James
Dennt, Norman
Devins, Joseph H
Druon, Maurice
Dulles, Gwen
Dunne, Sir Lawrence
Durbin, Evan
Eardley, Joan (see also art file)
Edmond, Mary
Edwards, Tudor
Egan, Michael
Elkin, Robert
Ellenbogen, Eileen
Ervine, St John
Evershed, R M
Fairbanks, Douglas
Fairfax-Lucy, Major B
Faringdon, Lord
Farrar, John
Farrer, David
Fergusson, Bernard
Field, Peter
Fisher, james
Foot, Dorothy
Fraser, Lionel
Furneux, Basil
Gault, Sir James
G.C., Mike
Gilbey, J G
Gold, Sidney
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Goldfoot, A
Goldsmith, S J
Gollancz, Victor
Goodman, Carl
Graves, Richard
Green, Peter
Greenwood, Walter
Grice, Charles Le
Griffiths, john
Grisewood, Freddie and Aileen
Gwynne-Jones, Allan
Halbener, E
Halphen, Madame
Harding, Gilbert
Hare, Humphrey
Harrison, Oeche
Hartley, L P
Harvey, F
Hassan, Joshua
Hastings, Macdonald
Hastings, Sir Patrick
Haydon, Charles
Hazelton, Eric
Head, Anthony
Heald, Lionel
Hellman, Lillian
Hendrey, Eiluned
Heywood-Hill, G
Hill, John
Hirsch, jack
Hodges, Heather
Hooper, Major R
Oughton-Williamsm Marjorie
Howard, John
Howard-Vyse, Ted
Hughes, Glyn
Ions, Edmund
Ismay, General Lord
Jarvis, Charles
Jay, Douglas
Jeferies, John
Johnson, Harry
Johnson, Ralph
Jordan, W J
Joseph, Emma
Joseph, Ernest
Judah, Cynthia
Kavanagh, Frank
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Kee, Robert
Keir, David
Kendall, O D
Kennaway, Ernest
Kilham Robert, Denys
Knight, Esmond
Knopf, Eleanor
Krebs
Lambert, M E
Laski, Margharita
Lea, Richard
Leather, Sir Edwin
Lee, Elizabeth
Lehmann, rosamund
Lerner, Alec
Liddell Hart, B H
Linklater, Eric
Linklaterm Marjorie
Linklater, Sally
Loewe, Raphae;
Longland, Jack
Loudon, John
Lousada, Anthony
Lowndes, Jeremy
Lyon, Ted
Box 114 Correspondence and Cotswold material
1 Correspondence with French friends:
Bofill, Louis
Carter, B S
Chabaud, P
DeDudzeele, Madame Saville
Delmain, Jean H
DeRobert, Sebastian
DeWilde, Michel
Dubois Challon, Jean
Dufour, Jean
Duguid, Julian
Gunzbourg, Paul
Halphen, Georges
Hugo, Francois
Jacobs, Eileen
Kerison, Sybil
Lambert, ‘Toto’
Metayer, Andre
Morris, Ira
Querre, Madame
Saurat, Madame
Sauzley, Noel
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Saville, Pierre
Sawyer, Eric
Schumann, Jacques
Schumann, Tony
2 Cotswolds:
Notebook entitled Cotswolds 1st Draft
2 ring binders: 1 entitled ‘architecture’; 1 with information on Evenlode, Windrush,
Burford, Leach, Coln, Churn
Loose inserts from ring-binder
Box 115 Correspondence
1 Famous people
Alanbrooke, Field Amrshal Visount
Aylmer, Felix
Baeck, Leo
Ben-Gurion, D
Berlin, Isaiah
Churchill, Clementine
Churchill, Sir Winston
Cooper, Diana
Crippts, Stafford
Cunningham, Lrd
Eden, Anthony
Eliot, T S
Gaitskell, Hugh
Hailsham, Visount
Lipson, D L
Maugham, W S
Meir, Golda
Montgomery of Alamein
Morrison, W S
Mountbatten of Burma
Neagle, Anna
Patten, Beatrice Ayer
Patton, General G S
Rothermere
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Summerskill, Edith (see Lipson, E L)
Truscott, Genera Lucian
2 Personal letters M-Z
Macdermot, Robert
McDougal, Douglas
McFadyean, Mary
McGowan, Donald
MacGregor-Hastie, Roy
McHugh, K T
Macinnes, Colin
Mckay, Tim
Mackenzie, Compton
Macneil, Hector
Machperson, Tommy
Macki, John
Magnus, Sir Philip
Maisels, I A
Marks, Maisie
Marmorstein, Emile
Marshall, Mary
Marston, Doreen
Martin, Clare
Martin, Eleanor
Martyr, Allan
Massingham, H J
Maurois, Andre
Mayne, John
Metclaf, John
Methuen
Milne, B
Molesworth, Colonel R B
Monckton, Walter
Montefiore, LG
Moore, Henry
Moore, John
Moorehead, Alan
Morgan, Charles
Morrell, S J
Morris, Brenda
Moris, Marcus
Murdoch, iris
Myers, Edith
Nevile, Robert
Newbold, Douglas
Nichalls, Tommy
Nickerson, Joseph
Nightingale, Colonel R D
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Noel-Baker, Francis
Norloff, Eileen
O-Doherty, M
Ogilvie, Lawrence
Orczy, E
Orde, Lavinia
Owston, Anthony
Pakenham, Lord and Lady
Pannett, Juliet
Perham, Marjorie
Pertwee, Roland
Phelps, Gilbert
Philips, Betty
Pond, Hugh
Postgate, Raymond
Powell, D
Powell, Michael
Priestley, J B
Pyke, Teddy
Quail, Bernard
Querre, Daniel
Reinhardt, Max
Reinhardt, Rev. Harold
Richards, Sir Gordon
Ridley, Nicholas
Ridley, Ursula
Riste, Olav
Robertson, Bryan
Robinson, Brigadier W P A
Rodd, Mandy
Rodd, peter
Rodd Rosie
Rodd, Taffy
Rolt, David
Romilly, Haryy
Roth, Cecil
Rothenstein, john
Rubin, Hilda
Russell, Leo
Samuel, Elizabeth
Samuel, Ray
Sanborn, Sally
Saunders, Hilary St george
Savage, D S
Scott, Doris
Sebag-Montifiore, Oliver
Selby, Brigadier J G
Shaw, Jane
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Sheean, Dinah
Sheean, Jimmy
Shephard, Michael
Singer, Dorothea
Singleton, Frank
Skrine, Walter
Smith, Emma
Snow, Charles
Soref, Harold
Spender, Humphrey
Spender, Pauline
Spender, Stephen
Stanford, J K
Stocks, Amry
Stodart, J A
Storm-Jameson, Margaret
Strauss, Lewis L
Street, A G
Swerling, M G
Taffinder, Donal
Talbot_Rice, Colonel D
Temkin, S D
Thomas, Hugh
Throgmorton, G
Titterton, W R
Truscott, General L K
Tufton, Francis
Turner, Tim
Tweedsmuir, Susan
Ustinov
Van Doren, Carl
Van Doren, Mark
Wallace, W E
Waller, Bob
Walter, R
Walton, Frank
Waugh, Evelyn
Waugh, Laura
West, Morris
West, Rebecca
Wheldon, Huw
Whitlock, Ralph
Wiart, General Caton de
Wightman, Ralph
Williams, June
Wilson, Billy
Wilson, Hester
Witherby, Anthony