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- 1916 (Creation)
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1 file correspondence
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Relates to World War I. Includes reference to the case of T H Ferris and T S Overbury held at Armley Gaol, the status of Morgan Philips Price in relation to his remaining in Russia and refusing to enlist, a Cambridge undergraduate named Fitch, the case of two boys in South Shields found distributing anti-conscription literature, a Russian immigrant named Moses Merrens, Arnold Lupton's summons in relation to a pamphlet entitled what are we fighting for? with a copy of the pamphlet and Prince Paul Riedelski-Piost's conscription (with a statement in French).
Correspondents include Lillian H Ferris, Lucy Fitch, V Franks, C E U Joad, J S Johnson, W Holford Knight, C Lee Williams, Frederick MacKarness, D Matthews, Herbert Samuel, F L Stevenson, Harold Storey, H J Tennant and Harold Wright.
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Open to the public
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- English
- French