| Ref No | JOH/COR/168-231 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 1 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1934-1937 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Details 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.; |
| Subject | Spanish 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 |
| Event | Campaign to Abolish Poverty |
| Rotary International Convention, June 1936 |
| Related Organisation | correspondent 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 Person | Johnson, 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 |
| Category | Correspondence
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