File CPT/1/7/50 - Letters to and from Charles on official matters

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CPT/1/7/50

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Letters to and from Charles on official matters

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  • 1916 (Creation)

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1 file correspondence

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Includes reference to Walton Newbold's book How Europe Armed for War , reference to Charles' intervention in relation to proposed detention without trial measures, conditions at Prees Heath Camp with reference to the deaths of soldiers, a print of a poem entitled The Son of Man Cometh by Edward Carpenter, a request to recommend Walter Melvin Wilson for a Commission in the Royal Air Force, reference to a potential leaflet by Emily Hobhouse, letters of congratulations on a speech made by Charles in the House of Commons in October 1916 and and an account of a raid on the Communist Working Men's Club in Soho by the British military.
Correspondents include W S Rowntree, John Turner Walton Newbold, Edward Carpenter, Arthur Dewar, Harold Tennant, George Tchitchorine [Georgy Chicherin], A J Balfour, J A Barlow, W H Buckler, W P Byles, Herbert Dunnico, Owen M Edwards, Will Ford, Bertrand Russell, Herbert Samuel, Mark Sykes and Wendell P Thore.

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  • English

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CPT 67

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