7, Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, N. W.
On embossed notepaper for West Riding Asylum, Wakefield. - His father [William A. F. Browne] has become blind and has had to resign as a Commissioner in Lunacy; anxious to obtain a pension for him; asks Houghton if he will present the case to the Lords of the Treasury.
Crindau, Dumfries, N.B. - Congratulates Frazer.
On embossed House of Commons notepaper. - Glad to find that Houghton supports Dr Crichton-Browne's claim for recognition.
Crindau, Dumfries - Thanks them for the birthday greetings
28: enclosure of letter from Crichton Browne's uncle J. H. Balfour
Crindau, Dumfries, N.B. - Has received her letter and sympathises with the need for rooms for Sir James' work, has written to Sir William Bragg to ask about rooms in the Davy Faraday Laboratory.
45 Hans Place, S.W.1. - Has enjoyed reading the speech on receiving the freedom of Glasgow; states his belief that science should be studied as well; would enjoy more detail of his later career.