Correspondents include: Yvonne de Gaulle; Lady Catherine Amery; 1st Lord Swinton [earlier Philip Lloyd-Greame and Philip Cunliffe-Lister] on his memoirs ["Sixty Years of Power"]; [Maurice] Harold Macmillan [later 1st Lord Stockton]; Sir Arthur Bryant; Alexander Douglas-Home [later Lord Home of the Hirsel]; Elizabeth Goudge (6); "Enie" [Irene, Lady Stokes] (4); [Alfred] Chester Beatty; 1st Lord Hailey; Sir Colin Coote (3); 1st Lord Malvern [earlier Godfrey Huggins]; Sir Harold Hartley; Susan, Lady Tweedsmuir [earlier Susan Buchan]; Ruth Connell; Marjorie, Lady Fisher; Sir Stephen Courtauld; Princess Alice, Lady Athlone; Olive Diefenbaker; Virginia, Lady Courtauld; John Sparrow (2); Louise Amery (4); Sir Godfrey Nicholson; Eric Abbott, Dean of Westminster, explaining his refusal to have a memorial to LSA in the Abbey; [Henry] Paul Channon; 1st Lord Chandos [earlier Oliver Lyttelton]; Sir Francis Humphrys (2); 1st Lord Stuart of Findhorn; [Gertrude] Mary, Lady Humphrys. |