Thanks him for writing, Andrew [Cavendish?] is back, and doesn't know what will happen now; went to see 'Otello' and admires Margaret Price's voice; had a 'very whizzy weekend with the Queen Mother', John [Betjeman] read his verse and 'everyone staying was entertaining and agreeable'; poor Frank [?] is upset about Graham Sutherland.
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SHAF/A/1/C/51
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19 Feb. [1980]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
PETH/1/207
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3 Feb. 1961
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
Will act in accordance with his advice.
PETH/1/206
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2 Feb. 1961
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
Commonwealth Relations Office.—There is no official objection to the publication of Lord Casey’s letter (see 1/118), provided that certain references to Nehru and Jinnah are removed.
GOW/D/1/130
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[1944?]
Part of Papers of A. S. F. Gow
Perhaps sent to Gow by his student Andrew Cavendish (later 11th Duke of Devonshire), Hartington's brother. Possibly Hartington's last letter: he was shot dead by a sniper at Heppen, Belgium, on 9 Sept. 1944.