Correspondents congratulating LSA on being made a Companion of Honour, and sympathising on the loss of his constituency include: Clement Attlee, Prime Minister; [John] Aubrey Edgcumbe [former Private Secretary to LSA]; Alfred Bossom; 1st Lord Leathers; 1st Lord Beaverbrook [earlier Sir Max Aitken]; Juliet, Lady Rhys Williams; George Trevelyan; Sir [James] Ronald Charles; 1st Lord Lyle; Stanley Bruce [High Commissioner for Australia in London]; Sir Gilbert Wiles, Adviser to Secretary of State for India, with the other advisers; [Joodha Shamsher], Maharaja of Nepal; General Rob Lockhart; Sir Ernest Oppenheimer; General Sir Claude Auchinleck [Commander-in-Chief, India]; 1st Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India; General Sir Hastings Ismay; Jan Hofmeyr; 5th Lord Limerick [earlier Lord Glentworth]; [Alfred] Chester Beatty; [?] Sir [David] Ronald Milne-Watson; Robert Hudson; Maurice Petherick; Sir [Francis] Reginald Wingate; 2nd Lord Cromer [earlier Lord Errington]; Paul Emrys-Evans; 1st Lord Courtauld-Thomson; General Sir [Ashton] Mosley Mayne [Principal Staff Officer India Office]; Sir David Meek; Sir [Herbert] Edmund Craster; Brendan Bracken; Alfred Chotzner; Louis Gluckstein; Sir Atul Chatterjee; Blanche, Lady Lloyd; Leslie Hore-Belisha; Sir Cecil Kisch; Sir William Rootes; Air Vice-Marshal Ronald Graham, Commandant RAF Staff College; Sir William McLean; Sir Francis Wylie; Sir Adam Maitland; Sir Waldron Smithers; Philip Micklem; Sir Ronald Storrs; 1st Lord McGowan; Sir Geoffrey Peto; Sir Alexander Roger; Sir Edward Spears; Sir Cyril Newall, Governor-General of New Zealand; Sir George Nelson; Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand; Sir Frank Sanderson; John Bridges; Sir Edward Salt; 1st Lord Woolton [earlier Frederick Marquis]; Sir Ernest Canning; Sir Philip Richardson; 2nd Lord Barnby; Sir [William] Archibald Weigall; 1st Lord Davidson; Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys; 19th Lord Sempill [earlier William Forbes-Sempill]; Walter Higgs; 1st Lord Winster; 1st Lord Ramsden; Sir Dougal Malcolm; Sir [William] Ian Fraser; [?] 6th Lord Erskine; Sir Harry Luke; Rupert de la Bere; Sir Girja Bajpai; Joseph Hertz, Chief Rabbi; Charles Mott-Radclyffe; 1st Lord Royden; Sir Hubert Young; 1st Lord Riverdale [earlier Arthur Balfour]; 1st Lord Kemsley [earlier James Berry]; Stella, Lady Reading [later Baroness Swanborough]; Arthur Greenwood; 1st Lord Hacking; Sir Simon Marks; Leslie Hore-Belisha and Cynthia Hore-Belisha; 1st Lord Nuffield [earlier William Morris]; Henry de Satge; Sir Patrick Hannon; 1st Lord Marchwood [earlier Frederick George Penny]; Paul Patrick [Assistant Under-Secretary of State, India Office]; 1st Lord Iliffe; Claude Shepherd, Honorary Secretary, Indian Comforts Fund; Sir Kenneth Kemp, Legal Adviser to Secretary of State for India; John Smyth; Theodore Fielden; Sir [Francis] Edward Villiers; 1st Lord Birdwood; Sir Walford Selby; Neville Finzi; 3rd Lord Selborne [earlier Lord Wolmer]; 1st Lord Perry; 1st Lord Lee of Fareham; Sir Robert Bird. |