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Arranged alphabetically: H - W, 1893 - 1928

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/HURD 4/2

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HALDANE, Lord congratulations on Hurd's Command of the Sea etc, 15,24 Jul 1912

HALSEY, Lionel (on Board HMS Iron Duke) speaks of "terrible montony" and longing to engage the enemy, 8 Dec 1915

HURD, Percy (Archibald's brother) congratulations on his engagement, 18 May 1893

HURD, Bessie (Archibald's mother) on birth of his daughter, 21 Aug 1896

JUDGES, E.A regarding Hurd's journalistic career, 24 May 1893

LONG, Walter Long, as First Lord of the Admiralty, informing Hurd privately on naval matters before general release of such information. 4 Mar 1920

McKENNA, Reginald on general subjects, 17 Jun 1910 - 5 Mar 1913

MASTERTON SMITH, J.E (Churchill's Private Secretary) regarding Naval Air Service, 22 Apr, 7 May 1913

QUILLER-COUCH, A.T regarding his editing of a Cornish magazine, 29 Apr 1898

SATURDAY REVIEW press cuttings of a review of Vol III of Hurd's 'The Merchant Navy', 18 May 1928

SCOTT, [R.] on destruction of his naval career through oppostition of CB [Lord Beresford], 13 Mar 1913

VINCENT, Samuel (Minister who married Hurd and his wife) personal matters, 23 Jan 1893, 11 Mar 1898

WEISS, Charles Hurd's purchase of his first London house, 7 Dec 1899

WESTERN MORNING NEWS (Plymouth) Hurd's journalistic career, 23 Jan 1892 - 6 Jan 1894

WHITE, J. Bell offering Hurd honorary freedom of the Shipwrights' Company and posts of Honorary Historian and Librarian, 14 Jul 1922

Dates

  • Creation: 1893 - 1928

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The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.

Extent

1 file(s)

Repository Details

Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository

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