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Honours: baronetcy, 1953-06 - 1953-08

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/SPRS 2/30

Scope and Contents

Letters of congratulation, with correspondents including: 1st Lord Ismay; Sir John Evetts; Sir Christopher Bullock; Oliver Lyttelton [later 1st Lord Chandos]; Camille Chamoun, President of the Lebanon; Robert Armitage, Minister for Finance, Gold Coast [later Ghana]; Sir [Charles] Richard Fairey, Vice-President of the Institute of Directors; Sir Charles Colston; Alan Lennox-Boyd [later 1st Lord Boyd of Merton]; Sir William Spens; Violet Bonham-Carter [earlier Lady Violet Asquith, later Lady Asquith of Yarnbury]; 1st Lord Baillieu; Sir Frank Roberts; Richard Casey and “Maie” Casey; 1st Lord Beaverbrook [earlier Max Aitken]; Sir William Rootes; Sir Waldron Smithers; 1st Lord Stansgate [earlier William Wedgwood Benn]; Sir Geoffrey Hutchinson; Sir William Darling; Sir Bernard Paget; Sir Arnold Gridley; 1st Lord Lyle of Westbourne; 1st Lord Hudson; David Maxwell Fyfe [later 1st Lord Kilmuir]; Sir Colin Coote (2); 1st Lord Trenchard; Sir Alfred Bossom; Sir Joseph Ball; Sir Patrick Hannon; 3rd Lord Selborne; Sir Stephen Pierssene; Sir Archibald Southby; Sir Thomas Eades; Sir Harold Wernher; Charles Mott-Radclyffe; Sir Geoffrey Peto; Lord Boothby; “Sigi”, Sir David Waley; Julian Amery; David Gammans; Lord Asquith of Bishopstone; Sir Frank Baddeley; 2nd Lord Hailsham [earlier Quintin Hogg, later Lord Hailsham of Saint Marylebone]; Sir Robert Bird; Leslie Hore-Belisha; Harold Nicolson; Sir Walter Monckton; 2nd Lord Birdwood; 1st Lord Iliffe; 1st Lord Cherwell [earlier F A Lindemann]; Sir Kenneth Grubb; 1st Lord Vansittart; John Boyd-Carpenter; Sir John Makins; Sir William Jenkins; Sir Frederick Whyte; Sir Alexander Dunbar; Sir Sydney Parkes; Sir Bruce Wycherley; Sir Herbert Butcher; Lord Bruce of Melbourne; Leo Amery; 1st Lord Milverton; Sir Edward Wilshaw; [Benjamin] Ifor Evans, Provost of University College, London; Sir Frederick Handley Page; William Mabane; Ian Harvey; Sir William Stephenson; 2nd Lord Luke; 3rd Lord Inchcape; 1st Lord McGowan.

Dates

  • Creation: 1953-06 - 1953-08

Conditions Governing Access

From the Fonds:

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

Extent

2 file(s)

Language of Materials

English

Former / Other Reference

SPRS 2/8

Finding aid date

2007-05-18 15:12:56.470000+00:00

Repository Details

Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository

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