Correspondence on LSA's recommendations of individuals for honours, with correspondents including: James Stuart [Government Chief Whip] (3); A V Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty; [Harold] Leslie Boyce; Henry Willink [Minister of Health] (2); Otto May, Chairman of the British Social Hygiene Council (4); Sir Kingsley Wood [Minister of Health, then Secretary of State for Air] (8); Dr T Drummond Shiels; Georgina, Lady Chambers (3); Leonard Darwin; Sir Francis Fremantle (2); Sir Roderick Jones, former Chairman and Managing Director of Reuter's (10); 1st Lord Caldecote [Lord Chief Justice, earlier Thomas Inskip] (2); 1st Lord Catto [Financial Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer]; 2nd Lord Astor; J L Garvin [Editor of the Observer]; Sir Walter Monckton [Director-General of the Ministry of Information]; Winston Churchill, Prime Minister; [William] Arthur Clark [Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Dominions]; [Joseph] Saville Garner [Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Dominions] (2); 1st Lord Desborough, former head of the Imperial Air [? Fleet] Committee [earlier William Grenfell]; [Robert] Anthony Eden [Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, later 1st Lord Avon]; Henry Cleminson, Chamber of Shipping; Sir Edward Harding [Permanent Under-Secretary of State Dominions Office]; Sir Alan Anderson (2); Henry de Satge; Alexander Holm; Walter Elliot [Minister of Health]; Mary, Lady Davis; 7th Lord Stanhope [First Lord of the Admiralty, earlier Lord Mahon]; [Edward] Hugh Dalton [President of the Board of Trade]; Sir James Marchant (2); Oliver Stanley [President of the Board of Trade]; Osmund Cleverly [Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister] (3); Sir Dougal Malcolm (2); Malcolm MacDonald [Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and for the Colonies] (3); 1st Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India; Sir Douglas Hacking, Chairman of the Conservative Party (4); [Arthur] Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister (2); Sir Edmund Davis (3); Trafford Smith, Assistant Private Secretary to Malcolm MacDonald; Lord Halifax [Foreign Secretary, earlier Edward Wood and Lord Irwin] (4); George Gracey, General Secretary of the Save the Children Fund (3); [John] Gilbert Browne; Alan Don [Chaplain and Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury]; 1st Lord Lugard. |