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Correspondence L (Lord Lothian)

MS. 15363/134

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Title

Correspondence L (Lord Lothian)

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MS. 15363/134

Summary

Correspondence with and regarding and papers regarding Philip Kerr, Marquess of Lothian, including:

Correspondence with and regarding Kerr. Also includes copies of speeches by Kerr. 1908, 1928-1940

Correspondence regarding and reviews of Sir James Butler's biography of Kerr. 1956-1960

Correspondence regarding publication of the Burge Memorial Lecture Pacifism is not enough given by Kerr, and copies of the lecture. 1935-1959

Correspondence regarding the Lothian Foundation and regarding studies into the Round Table movement. Also includes draft speech about Kerr [by David Astor]. 1994-1999

Date

1908, 1928-1999

Bulk, 1928-1999

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Archive of David Astor

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