Ref NoJOH/COR/168-231
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 1
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1934-1937
Extent1 folder
DescriptionDetails of the Christian Food-Ship Committee for Spain, of which Johnson was Treasurer . Johnson's involvement with the rival Independent Labour party Food-Ship. April 1937.; Charges brought against Johnson by the King's School General Purposes Committee and his defence against them. The matter concerned the position of the Choir School. May to December 1937.; Assorted correspondence showing Johnson to be very pressed for time and refusing invitations to speak. 1935 -1936.; Launch of the Dean of Canterbury's Campaign to Abolish Poverty; Johnson's tax affairs in the year ending 5 April 1936.;
SubjectSpanish Civil War (1936-1939)
King's School (Canterbury, England)
Canterbury Cathedral, Choir
Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939--Basque country
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Canada--1935
EventCampaign to Abolish Poverty
Rotary International Convention, June 1936
Related Organisationcorrespondent Christian Food-Ship Committee for Spain
correspondent National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief
correspondent Independent Labour Party
correspondent Stanley Nott, Ltd. Publishers
correspondent Social Credit Secretariat
correspondent Arter, Jones D, Revd.
correspondent Douglas Social Credit Movement
Christian Food-Ship Committee for Spain
King's School General Purposes Committee
Social Credit Movement
ContentOrganisation/16
Associated PersonJohnson, Hewlett, Revd., 1874-1966
Cottam, S. E. Mr. (from Wootton)
Araquiatain, Madame
Laurie, Hannah S., Mrs. (Honorary Secretary of the Christian Foodship Committee)
Iredell, E.O., Revd. (vicar of the "Red Church" of St. Clements, Barnsbury)
Brockway, Fenner, Mr., 1888-1988 (Socialist activist and Secretary of the Independent Labour Party, 1937)
Pembrook, J. G., Mr. (solicitor; Clerk to the Governing Body of the King's School)
Bardsley, W. L., Mr. (Secretary of the Social Credit Secretariat)
Hugill, John, W., Mr.
Douglas, C. H.(Clifford Hugh), Major, 1879-1952
Edwards, Trystan, A., Mr. (architect)
Kitson, Arthur, Mr.
Nott, Stanley, Mr. (from Stanley Nott, Ltd. Publishers)
Tapper, Michael, Sir (architect, son of Sir Walter Tapper)
Lewis
Renison, Robert J., Bishop (from Toronto)
Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury)
Pictor-Wayne, C., Mr.
Warde, Charles, Sir (Colonel and M.P. whose brother Henry Murray Ashley Warde became Chief Constable of Kent, 1895-1921)
Douglas, C. H.(Clifford Hugh), Major, 1879-1952
CategoryCorrespondence
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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