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The Papers of Lord Hailsham
| Title |
Personal correspondence |
| Reference |
HLSM 8/19 |
| Covering Dates |
1963–1970 |
| Extent and Medium |
5 files and 1 volume |
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| Content and context |
Much of Quintin Hogg's personal correspondence covering this period is filed with his Political Miscellaneous correspondence (reference: HLSM 2/10-2/28). |
| Churchill/HLSM 8/19 contains: |
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Personal correspondence. Including a letter from Harold Macmillan, about Quintin Hogg's published poems, 15 October 1968; letters from John Junor, 1966-7 (2); a letter from James Hogg, 30 January 1968; a letter from Lady Marjorie Pentland, 7 June 1968; postcards from Claire Bergqvist in Switzerland and Italy, 1968 (2); postcards from Sarah Hogg, 1968; and a letter from Douglas Hogg, undated. Also including an order of service for the memorial service of John Fitzgerald Kennedy at St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1 December 1963; a copy of Quintin Hogg's will, 12 January 1956 (superceded in 1964); correspondence with Nannigator [Phyllis Hill], nurse at Sunningdale School during Quintin Hogg's childhood, October 1964; notes about mountaineering or walking trips, undated; an order of service for the memorial service of Lady Hailsham [Mildred Hogg] at St Simon Zelotes, Chelsea, 25 November 1964; an order of service for the wedding of Douglas Hogg and Sarah Boyd-Carpenter in the Crypt Chapel, Palace of Westminster, 6 June 1968; and an order of service for the funeral of Randolph Churchill at St Mary's, East Bergholt, 10 June 1968. 1 file. |
1963–1968 |
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Personal correspondence. Mainly comprising thank you letters for copies of "The Devil's Own Song", a volume of poetry published by Quintin Hogg. Including a letter from Sarah Hogg, undated; a postcard and letters from Frances Hogg, undated (6); a letter from Billy Loudon, 9 December 1968; a letter from John Sparrow, 27 November 1968; a letter from Deborah Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, 19 November 1968; a letter from Domini Lawrence, 12 November 1968; a letter from Jim Scrymgeour-Wedderburn [Henry James Scrymgeour-Wedderburn], 11th Earl of Dundee, 9 November 1968; a letter from Horace King, 6 November 1968; a letter from Charles Smyth, 2 November 1968; a letter from Lady Freyberg [Barbara Freyberg], 31 October 1968; a letter, enclosing humourous poems, and a postcard from Neil Hogg, undated, October 1968; a letter from Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, 24 October 1968; a letter from Edward Heath, 24 October 1968; a letter from Harold Wilson, undated; a letter from Ralph Sallon, 18 October 1968; a letter from Roy Jenkins, 20 October 1968; a letter from Lady Helen Asquith, 19 October 1968; a letter from Tom Corbishley, 18 October 1968; letters from Robert MacGill, October 1968 (2); a letter from James Callaghan, 12 October 1968; a letter from Michael Stancliffe, 12 October 1968; a letter from Douglas Hogg, undated; and a letter from Alexander Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun, 20 December 1968. Also including an envelope marked 'Mr Hogg's Old and New Passports' containing a passport, 1961-6, a Russian visa, 1963, and a driving licence, 1962-5. 1 file. |
1968 |
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Personal correspondence. Containing many thank you letters for copies of "The Devil's Own Song", a volume of poetry published by Quintin Hogg. Including a letter from Eric Ponsonby [Frederick Edward Ponsonby], 10th Earl of Bessborough, 2 January 1969; a letter from Katharine Asquith, 3 January 1969; a letter from John Carmel Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster, 16 January 1969; a letter from Claire Bergqvist in Portugal, 20 January 1969; a letter from Mark Bonham Carter, about the death of his mother, Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, 22 February 1969; and correspondence with Sir Louis Gluckstein, September 1968-March 1969 (10). 1 file. |
1968–1969 |
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Personal correspondence. Containing many thank you letters for copies of "The Devil's Own Song", a volume of poetry published by Quintin Hogg. Including a letter from Katharine Asquith, 16 March 1969; a letter from Trim Asquith [Julian Edward George Asquith], 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, 16 March 1969; correspondence with Neil Hogg, March 1969 (2); a letter from James Callaghan, 2 April 1969; a letter from Lady Annunziata Asquith, undated; a letter from Charles Smyth, April 1969; correspondence with John Boyd-Carpenter, March-April 1969 (2); a postcard from Lady Diana Cooper, 29 may 1969; letters from Frances Hogg, undated (2); a letter from Sir Louis Gluckstein, 25 June 1969; a letter from Döe Howard, 30 May 1969; and a letter from James Hogg, undated. 1 file. |
1968–1969 |
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Name index to personal correspondence. 1 volume. |
1968–1969 |
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Personal correspondence. Including a letter from John Junor, renewing Quintin Hogg's contract with The Sunday Express, 6 September 1968; correspondence with Sarah Hogg, undated, March 1969 (3); correspondence about Mary Claire Hogg, March-April 1969 (6); a postcard from Douglas Hogg, 3 March 1969; and a letter from James Hogg, [1968] . With a letter from Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, to Lady Marjorie Pentland, undated. Also with a letter from Henry Rowan Walker, 17 October 1969, enclosing a letter from Quintin Hogg's half-brother, Edward Marjoribanks, December 1912. 1 file. |
1968–1970 |
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