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- 1 Oct. 1922 (Creation)
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Halford, Shipston on Stour - Is conscious that politically they are diametrically opposed, but discusses the Entente Cordiale with France and his isolationist views, detests Lloyd George but thinks the mess in the Near East caused by Briand's choice of Franklin-Bouillon for the private mission to [Ankara]; thinks it unspeakable wickedness to rearm the Turks and disarm the Germans; is sunk in melancholy and contempt of mankind; the intellectuals are being literally starved out of existence; went to Moreton in Marsh for a fortnight, rooms too small and food not to their liking; is sorry to hear his wife has been unwell. Accompanied by a short note from A. E. Wyse to Lady Frazer sending New Year's greetings.
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A typescript copy of this letter is housed as ADD.Ms.b.37/382.
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- Wyse, William (1860-1929) classical scholar (Subject)
- George, David Lloyd (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Briand, Aristide (1862-1932) French statesman (Subject)
- Bouillon, Henry Franklin- (1870-1937) French politician (Subject)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Wyse, Anne Elizabeth (1857-1931) sister of William Wyse (Subject)