COLL P 10 65
Reference code
COLL P 10 65
Title
Provost Caccia: Miscellaneous correspondence
Level
File
Date
1972 - 1973
Extent & medium
1 item
Content description
/1 history of Chinese Consular Service (P. D. Coates); /2 contact with German Embassy; /3 death of Sir Hugh Stephenson and memorial address; /4 invitation to Eton (Roland de Loes); /5 invitation to dinner to view Angela Connor's bronze of Harold Macmillan (Duke of Devonshire); /6 naturalisation of Mr. and Mrs. Ching Chong Soo (David Lane MP); /7 Chalcots estate matter (Vice-Admiral Sir Ronald Brockman); /8 to The Lord Penney; /9 enjoyed The Truth Game, prospects for the election (to Douglas Hurd); vignettes of life in China (Captain Andrew Yates); /11 lunch at The Institute of Economic Affairs (Ralph Harris); /12 thanks for article (Walter Annenberg); /13 query for book (Sir Charles Mott-Radclyffe); /14 arrangements for meeting (Eric Winslade); /15 thanks for hospitality (Dr. Emil Weinberger); /16 congratulations to Richard Nixon on his election to the President of the United States; /17 honour for Alastair Cooke (A. G. Maitland); /18 politics and defence sales to Greece (Commander T. Lykourazos); /19 invitation to shooting weekend (Duff Hart-Davis); /20 possible book on Oxford 1910-1925 (Jack Tawney); /21 thanks for hospitatlity (Elizabeth Johnston); /22 invitation and thanks (Rev. Stanley Pritchard); /23 invitation to dine at LSE (The Lord Robbins); /24 Garlinski's visit to Soviet Union and Lord's debate on Queen's Speech (Sir Thomas Brownlow); /25 address to British Chamber of Commerce for Italy (Dr. Franco Beghe); /26 formation of National Trust for Greece (Mrs. Helen Potamianos); /27 to Ewan Butler on his book on Mason Mac; /28 to Sir John Wheeler-Bennett delining invitation; /29 his introduction to the House of Lords (Sir Bernard Fergusson/Lord Ballantrae); /30 acknowledgement of gift of Vol. 18 of Transactions of the Ancient Monument Society (to Ivor Bulmer-Thomas); /31 settling in to new home (Pamela Lawson); /32 request to vote against European Communities Bill (Wilfred Dillistone); /33 as 32 (Mrs. Rena Henderson); /34 thanks for letter of sympathy, mentions letter on sex sent to Head Master (Simon [Bland]; /35 encloses draft of title page for proposed catalogue of books in Macnaghten Library (not present) (secretary to Sir Eugen Millington Drake); /36 invitation to Independent University dinner at Reform Club attended by Mrs. Thatcher (John MacCallum Scott); /37 invitation to Caleys concert (S. Brown); /38 invitation to Variety Club Auction Dinner (Dr. J. Mountrose); /39 postcard mentioning article sent (Cecil Roberts); /40 invitation to opening concert of Windsor Festival (Johnnie Johnston); /41 I Zingari dinner; /42 Sir Douglas Busk; /43 thanks - Order of St. John ('Horace'); /44 paper entitled EDC, WEU and Mr. Eden, by B. J. Pimlott; /45 suggestions for expansion of work of Order of St. John (Sir Henry Abel-Smith); /46 invitation to become Vice-President of the Squash Rackets Association (Sir Denis Truscott); /47 Diplomatic Corps at Opening of Parliament(Sir David Stephens); /48 Caccia family history and Lamb family (E. A. Smith); /49 research into origins of western European Union (Avner Yaniv); /50 inclusion of Sir George Barstow in 1961-1970 Supplement to DNB; /51 request to address Royal Commonwealth Society (Earl of Halsbury); /52 question in House of Lords on BBC series (The Lord Ferrier); /53 Russian advisers in Egypt; Foster Dulles on Suez; remarks of Field Marshal Alexander (Earl of Avon, Lt.Gen. Sir William Pike); /54 support for British-American Chamber of Commerce, New York (The Lord Thorneycroft); /55 hopes for meeting (Sir Nicholas Henderson); /56 Winston Churchill Memorial and Library (Neal S. Wood); /57 visit by Friends of The American Museum in Britain (Ian McCallum); /58 possible visit during State Visit of Shah (Sir Peter Ramsbotham); /59 appeal for Oval House (John Arkell); /60 Appeal for Royal Academy of Music (Sir Colin Anderson); /61 suggestions for book by Sir Colin Mott-Radclyffe; /62 date of attending Chobham School and method of entry to Foreign Office (Sir John Masterman); /63 drawing of Rab (Allan Gwynne-Jones); /64 thanks for dinner (Sir Arthur Norman); /65 thanks for invitation to reopening of Myers Museum (Jamie Sassoon); /66 thanks for assistance with lecture; comparison of numbers Russian advisers in Egypt and British and Ameriocan administrators (James Cable, FCO): /67 thanks for hospitality (Claude Elliott); /68 Ph.D. on far eastern factors in British policy (R. J. Pritchard); /69 invitation to opening of EFL school in Southport (Alexander Macmillan)
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