Request to be allowed to quote from a letter of J R M Butler to Maurice Hankey in volume III of 'Hankey: Man of secrets'.
Hankey's "power-mania", Hankey's dislike of Bridges
Appreciation of J R M Butler's remarks on his book on Maurice Hankey
Had he known J R M Butler had been working for DMO in 1918 he would have asked him about the case of General Maurice.
Includes letters from Geoffrey Blake, Anne Chamberlain, James Clark, Basil Collier, E. M. Eller, Bernard Fergusson, Peter Fleming, Guy Garrod, P. J. Grigg, Lord Hankey, Hal Jackson, John Kennedy, R. Macleod, J. S. Rattray, S. W. Roskill, Ian Stewart, Eugenie Wavell, E. L. Woodward
Blounce, South Warnborough. J R M Butler's notes, necessity of answering Horrocks' criticism of the Official History.
Blounce, South Warnborough. Offers to assist Prof A Chandler with his research by aiding him in getting access to the papers of Lord Cunningham, retrieval of notes by J R M Butler.
Thanks J R M Butler for correcting him on his recollection of the minutes of a cabinet meeting in summer 1940.
Note of a cabinet meeting in summer 1940
Blounce, South Warnborough. Has brought the papers of Sir John de Robeck to Churchill.