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Churchill/HLSM 8 contains:
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3 Lady Hailsham [Mildred Hogg]
4 Neil Hogg
5 Natalie Hogg
6 Lady Hailsham [Mary Hogg]
7 Lady Hailsham [Deirdre Hogg]
8 Douglas Hogg
9 Katharine Hogg
10 Personal correspondence
11 Wartime personal correspondence
12 Personal correspondence
13 Personal correspondence
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The Papers of Lord Hailsham

Title Douglas Hogg
Reference HLSM 8/8
Content and context

Douglas Hogg is Lord Hailsham's elder son.

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Churchill/HLSM 8/8 contains:
1 Letters of congratulation on the birth of Douglas Hogg. Many of the letters are addressed to Mary Hogg. Including a letter from Evelyn MacGill, 25 February 1945; a letter from Lady Marjorie Pentland, 22 February 1945; a letter from George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, 14 February 1945; a telegram from Neil Hogg, in Baghdad, Iraq, 5 February 1945; a telegram from Shan Hackett [Major John Winthrop Hackett], 12 February 1945; a note from Lady Colefax [Sybil Colefax], undated; a telegram from Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, 5 February 1945; a letter from Ethel Wood, 5 February 1945; a telegram from Frank Pakenham, Baron Pakenham, 5 February 1945; a note from Garth Lean, 6 February 1945; a note from Leslie Hore-Belisha, 6 February 1945; a letter from Billy Loudon, 7 February 1945; a letter from Peter Howard, 6 February 1945; and a note from Sir Arthur Salter, undated.
1 file.
1945
2 Correspondence about Douglas Hogg's christening. Comprising lists of invitations and replies. Many of the letters are addressed to Mary Hogg. Including replies from Hinch [Victor Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke], 25 April 1945; Peter Howard, 25 April 1945; Domini Lawrence, 27 April 1945; Norman Bower, 26 April 1945; Lady Marjorie Pentland, 26 April 1945; and Robert MacGill, 22 April 1945.
1 file.
1945
3 Letters of sympathy about Douglas Hogg's accident. Douglas Hogg was injured watching the Wall Game at Eton. With some replies from Lord Hailsham. Including a letter from Trevor Huddleston, 21 November 1957; a note from Alan Lennox-Boyd, 21 November 1957; a letter from Mark Bonham Carter, 22 November 1957; a letter from John Hay Whitney [American Ambassador to the United Kingdom], 27 November 1957; a letter from Ian Gilmour, 25 November 1957; a letter from Martin Salmon, 21 November 1957; notes from Harold Macmillan, November-December 1957 (2); a letter from Rab Butler, 20 November 1957; a letter from John Junor, 21 November 1957; a letter from Bobbety [Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury], 20 November 1957; correspondence with Prince Samy Bahaeddin, November 1957 (2); a letter from Garth Lean, 25 November 1957; and a note from Duncan Sandys, 20 November 1957.
1 file.
1957

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