Somerville College, Oxford.—Asks him to investigate the alleged maladministration of the Foundling Hospital, and sends correspondence on the subject sent to her by Miss Potter of the Caldecott Community.
Acknowledges the receipt of her letter (1/300) and enclosures. Will pass them to Pethick-Lawrence when he returns to London.
Has consulted colleagues in the Commons about the subject of her letter (1/300), but is unsure how to proceed. Suggests contacting a newspaper.
Has been advised (see 1/313) that the only source of information about the Foundling Hospital is the Charity Commission.
County Hall, London, S.E.1.—There is no information at County Hall about the Foundling Hospital. The only source of information on the subject is the Charity Commission.
Will pass the information on to the right people.
Somerville College, Oxford.—Asks for the parcel of correspondence relating to the Foundling Hospital (see 1/300) to be returned direct to Miss Potter.
(Signed ‘for Principal’s Secretary’. The writer’s first name is indistinct. The greeting is mistakenly ‘Dear Sir’.)
Has returned to Miss Potter the correspondence relating to the Foundling Hospital (see 1/317).
Returns correspondence relating to the Foundling Hospital.