Concerning the editorship of a series of biographies of influential figures.
Letters from E. A. Benians, Edward Bridges, G. N. Clark, C. G. Eastwood, and G. M. Trevelyan, with a draft letter from J. R. M. Butler to Bridges.
Delighted to hear Butler is moving back to Cambridge, compliments him, having read 'Passing of the Great Reform Bill'.
G M Trevelyan has decided to accept the Mastership of Trinity if asked.
thanks J R M Butler for congratulations, accepts the offer of a photograph of H M Butler
Thanks J R M Butler for a photograph of his father.
Borrowdale. Arrived at Keswick, time with George Trevelyan, disappointed not to see N M Butler before he left for Germany.
A group of 63 letters received by J. R. M. Butler after publication, many from friends of H. M. Butler and J. R. M. Butler as well as members of his extended family. Some of the letters include personal recollections of H. M. Butler. Correspondents include Frances Anne Conybeare, W. J. Conybeare, D. H. S. Cranage, J. A. Cruikshank, Randall Davidson, Albinia Donaldson, T. Field, Edward Graham, Alan Gray, Charles Haddock, John Charles Hill, Sir Arthur Hort, David Macdonald, H. H. Montgomery, G. C. Moore Smith, Edith Wendell Osborne, R. St. John Parry, Godfrey Phillips, Ernest M. Pollock (Lord Hanworth), John Ross, Ronnie Ross, A. E. Shipley, Henry Yates Thompson, George Trevelyan, and P. N. Waggett.
Family correspondents include Sir Cyril K. Butler, Diana Butler, Dorothy Butler, E. M. B. Butler, Sir Geoffrey Butler, George Grey Butler, John Butler, Sir Montagu S. D. Butler, Ralph L. G. Butler, Marie Gray, Antonia Greenwood, Hugh Howson, David Morley-Fletcher, A. Francis Norman-Butler, C. L. Ramsay, G. M. N. Ramsay, Susan E. Ramsay, and Audrey Tower.
Concerning a volume on English political thought since 1815.
Commiserating on his failure to be elected to a Fellowship
Letters from B. Goulding Brown, Sir Ernest Barker, Betty Behrens, Harold E. Butler, Sir M. S. D. Butler, Sir Herbert Butterfield, Sir G. N. Clark, V. H. Galbraith, G. P. Gooch, Gerald Graham, Michael Grant, H. Lauterpacht, Belinda Norman-Butler, Sir F. M. Powicke, Sir D. H. Robertson, F. A. Simpson, Humphrey Sumner, Norman Sykes, G. M. Trevelyan, Sir C. K. Webster, and E. L. Woodward.
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Letters from Oscar Browning, Sir Geoffrey Butler, H. M. Butler, Randall Davidson, Lord Durham, George W. E. Russell, G. P. Gooch, J. L. Hammond, R. G. Longman, Charlotte Lilas Ramsay, George Trevelyan and including a letter to Gordon Butler from A. W. R. D.
Has written to H M Butler.
The Orchard, Oxford. Burke a good exemplar for written English, Trevelyan's Garibaldi.
Photograph by Smallwood of Ripon.
Trevelyan with a spade, with J. R. M. Butler standing behind him in a group of men.
Langdale, Ampleside. accepts the Butlers' invitation to stay in the Lodge.
met with Gordon Butler, thinks a visit to Greece "is on".