27 Abingdon Street, London, S.W.1. - Thanks him for his letter, says his nomination as Honorary Bencher was not solely due to his influence; invites the Frazers to lunch the first Sunday after his election.
Two copies of a typescript speech, corrected [identical to FRAZ/25/47].
32 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1. - Thanks her for the Downie biography; life in Middle Temple is dull, all social activities suspended 'for the duration'.
Typescript, corrected [identical to FRAZ 17/101], with a later copy entitled 'Speech to the Master Treasurer and to the Masters of the Bench of the Temple, London. 18th June, 1931'.
The Treasury, Middle Temple - Would like to make him an Honorary Bencher, and notes that there have only been two in the past.
Accompanied by the envelope redirected from 1 Brick Court, Goldsmith Building to the Albemarle Club.
Middle Temple Library - Sends a list of books related to the Middle Temple that he may have in consequence of his election as Honorary Bencher; thanks him for presenting his last two books to the library.
The Treasury, Middle Temple - Concerning arrangements for his formal election as an Honorary Bencher.
Each letter accompanied by an envelope.
The Treasury, Middle Temple - Notice that he has been formally elected as Honorary Bencher.
Each letter accompanied by the envelope.