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Churchill/AMEL 1/6 contains:
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32 Article on India in Atlantis Vertag
33 Articles, interviews and notes on India
34 India speeches
35 Sir Stafford Cripps's mission
36 Miscellaneous: India
37 Letters of condolence on election and relinquishing office
38 Letters of congratulations on Companion of Honour
39 Certificate of LSA's appointment as Companion of Honour
40 Certificate of LSA's Oxford University Doctorate of Civil Law
41 Honours
42 Papers on India and the war
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title Letters of condolence on election and relinquishing office
Reference AMEL 1/6/37
(former reference: Box 177)
Covering Dates Jul 1945-Sep 1945
Extent and Medium 1 file
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Correspondents sympathising with LSA on his departure from the India Office and on the loss of his constituency include: Alan Lennox-Boyd [later 1st Lord Boyd of Merton]; Sir [John] Smedley Crooke; [Edward] Hugh Dalton; Sir Alfred Hennessy; Charles Ferguson-Davie; Sir Howard d'Egville [Secretary of the Empire Parliamentary Association] passing on the Association's vote of thanks to LSA (2); Sir John Walton [Deputy Under-Secretary of State for Burma]; W S Robinson; Sir [David] John Colville, Governor of Bombay, India [later 1st Lord Clydesmuir]; Marjorie Maxse; John Sparrow; Robert Money; Tufton Beamish; Eleanor Rathbone; Kavalam Panikkar, Prime Minister of Bikaner State; Chaim Weizmann; Sir Edward Spears; Jacques Bardoux; Richard Casey, Governor of Bengal; John Hammond; Sir Frank Brown, Honorary Secretary, East India Association; Meriel Talbot; 1st Lord Templewood [earlier Samuel Hoare]; Sir Donald Somervell, Home Secretary, on continuing in their posts until the formation of the new Government; Sir William Jowitt; Sir Herbert Williams, Honorary Secretary, Empire Economic Union; 3rd Lord Selborne [earlier Lord Wolmer], sympathising with LSA about John Amery; Sir Ronald Storrs; 5th Lord Listowel [earlier Lord Ennismore]; [Leonard] David Gammans; Harold Gibson; Sir Thomas Comyn-Platt; Lionel James; Robert Barrington-Ward, Editor of the Times, commenting on Julian Amery's campaign at Preston [Lancashire]; Mabel, Lady Hartog; Maud, Lady Cunynghame; Edward Wickham; Dame Edith Lyttelton; James Stuart [Chief Whip]; [Samuel] Vyvyan Adams; Geoffrey Winthrop Young; [Arthur] Basil Williams; Sir Waldron Smithers; Sir Clive Baillieu; Walter Elliot; John Bridges; Sir Ernest Shepperson; Sir Roderick Jones; Henry Channon [Chips Channon]; Caroline, Lady Bridgeman; J L Garvin; 1st Lord Iliffe; Sir George Kirkpatrick; Sir Ralph Assheton, Chairman of the Conservative Party [later 1st Lord Clitheroe], on finding new constituencies for Ministers; [Luke] William Teeling; 1st Lord Beaverbrook [earlier Max Aitken]; Quintin Hogg [later 2nd Lord Hailsham and Lord Hailsham of Saint Marylebone]; Susan, Lady Tweedsmuir; 1st Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India.

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