| Ref No | JOH/COR/2265-2475 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 3 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1948-1950 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | The Mindszenty Case, including correspondence with D N Pritt, barrister and Labour MP.1949; Alleged discrimination against Johnson by the BBC. December 1949 Correspondence with family member. 1948-1949; The National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. December 1949; The Kravchenko case, including correspondence with D N Pritt, A T D'Eye and Konni Zilliacus (January -March 1949); Press attacks on Johnson (March -September 1949); The Russian Embassy and the Patriarch of Moscow (January 1949 -January 1950); |
| Subject | Canterbury Cathedral |
| Kravchenko, Viktor--trial |
| Mindszenty, József, Cardinal,1892-1975--Trials, litigation, etc |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Attacks in the press |
| Related Organisation | National Council of American-Soviet Friendship |
| U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries |
| Kent Messenger, Maidstone |
| Society for Cultural Relations between the peoples of the British commonwealth and the U.S.S.R. |
| Daniel Neal and Sons Ltd. |
| Soviet Russia Today |
| Eastwood-Nealley Corporation |
| British-Soviet Society |
| Sunday Express |
| National Council of Social Service |
| The New Statesman and Nationn, London |
| Lancaster Guardian Series |
| Society for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union |
| VOKS |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| Leslie, Kenneth, Mr., 1892-1974 (Canadian poet, journalist and socialist) |
| Lawton, Irene, Ms. |
| Todd, Judith, Miss (Secretary of the Society for Cultural Relations between the peoples of the British commonwealth and the U.S.S.R.) |
| Clarke, Desmond, J., Mr. |
| Armitage, D. M., Miss |
| Tempest, E. V., Mr. (Chairman of the Society for Cultural Relations between the peoples of the British commonwealth and the U.S.S.R., Bradford Branch) |
| Jordison, Charles, V. F., Mr. (from Australia) |
| Martin, Geoffrey, Revd. (The Observatory, Sussex) |
| Specht, Harry G., Mr. (Vice-president of Eastwood-Nealley Corporation) |
| Minorsky, Vladimir, Professor, 1877-1966 (Orientalist at SOAS) |
| Iredell, E.O., Revd. (vicar of the "Red Church" of St. Clements, Barnsbury) |
| Rattray, Henrietta, Ms. (artist) |
| Richardson, Mary, R., Ms. |
| Kaldor, Pierre, Mr. |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Locker-Lampson, Oliver, Commander, 1880-1954 (British soldier and right-wing Conservative Party politician) |
| Watts, Etienne, Revd. (Rector of all Saint's Church, Manchester) |
| Montagu, Ivor (Goldsmid Samuel), Mr.,1904-1984 (British filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, film critic, writer, table tennis player and winner of a lenin Peace Prize in 1959) |
| King, W., Revd. |
| Kashutin, Pavel, A., Mr. (The U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries) |
| Schofield, F., Mr. |
| Momford, Richard, Mr. (Executive Director of the National Council of America-Soviet Friendship) |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Ravenhill, D. W., Mr. (of T.J. Poupart Ltd.) |
| Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| Johnson, Alfred, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's brother) |
| Townsend, Peter, Mr. (from Shanghai) |
| Forman, Stanley, Mr. (General Secretary of the British-Soviet Society) |
| Pybus, George E., Mrs. (Deaconess of Macclesfield Town Mission) |
| Solovieva, Tamara, Ms. (from Moscow) |
| Tonki, S. M., Mr. (from Bereilly prison, Uttar Pradesh, India) |
| Weston, J., Rear Admiral |
| Tonki, Aziz, Mr. |
| Turquand, F. James, Mr. |
| Wallbank, Alice M., Miss |
| Alexie, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1877-1970 (elected 2nd February, 1945) |
| Lund, Gelius (of Tiden Publishing Co.) |
| Mancunian, Gertie, Ms. (of East Germany) |
| Martin, Geoffrey, Revd. (The Observatory, Sussex) |
| Maynard, Farnham Edward, Revd., 1882-1973 (canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Australia) |
| Mayo, Helen, Miss (Hewlett Johnson's dentist) |
| Vaughan Williams, Ralph, Mr., 1872-1958 (composer) |
| Merz, Kurt, Mr. (the Deanery of Canterbury) |
| Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| D'Eye, A. T. (Alfred Thomas), Mr. |
| Smith, Leslie, G. D., Mr. (acting Director of the National Peace Council) |
| Parker, Ralph, Mr. (from Moscow) |
| Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Poole, J. Weston, Revd. (Minor Canon, Sacrist, and Precentor, at Canterbury Cathedral) |
| Meszaros, A., Mr. (sculptor) |
| Schofield, F., Mr. |
| Sloan, Pat, Mr. (secretary of the British Soviet Friendship Society) |
| Schaffer, Gordon, Mr. (Chairman of the British Peace Committee and assistant Editor of Reynolds News, London in 1949) |
| Morris, Eric, E., Mr. |
| Williams, Dorothea, Mrs. |
| Williams, R. Vaughan, Mr. |
| Williams, Becket, Mr. |
| Wood, A., Dr. |
| Wilson, Alexander, C., Mr. |
| Boyd Orr, John, Mr., 1880-1971 (Nobel Peace Prize 1949) |
| Newell, C. P., Revd. (St. Peter's vicarage, Ipswich, Suffolk) |
| Muller, Frederick, Mr. (publisher) |
| Richardson, Mary, R., Ms. |
| Zilliacus, Konni , Mr., 1894-1967 (left-wing Labour Party politician) |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Aleshin, Mr. (Secretary of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) |
| Nesterenko, A., Mr. (Head of the Consular Depart. of the the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) |
| Willoughby, K. A., Miss (Secreatry of the National Council of Social Service) |
| Boulier, Jean, Abbé, (left-wing Jesuit of the Catholic Institute of Paris, prominent in the French Peace Movement) |
| Smith, Jessica, Ms. (Editor of the Soviet Russia Today) |
| King, W., Revd. |
| Watts, Etienne, Revd. (Rector of all Saint's Church, Manchester) |
| Watts, J. A., Mr. (Lancaster Guardian Series) |
| Locker-Lampson, Oliver, Commander, 1880-1954 (British soldier and right-wing Conservative Party politician) |
| Momford, Richard, Mr. (Executive Director of the National Council of America-Soviet Friendship) |
| Minorsky, Vladimir, Professor, 1877-1966 (Orientalist at SOAS) |
| Richardson, Mary, R., Ms. |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Rosendaal-Sybenga, M., Mrs. |
| Charles, Edward, Mr. |
| Cedergren, Elsa, Miss |
| Kravchenko, Victor, Mr., 1905-1966 |
| Tonki, S. M., Mr. (from Bereilly prison, Uttar Pradesh, India) |
| Robeson, Paul, Mr., 1898-1976 |
| Eccleston, Alan, Revd. |
| Nex~, Martin Andersen, Mr., 1869-1954 (Danish writer) |
| Hauser, Ernest O. (journalist of The Saturday Evening Post, 1949) |
| Mindszenty, József, Revd.,1892-1975 (Hungarian prelate, born József Pehm) |
| Ovey, Esmond, Sir |
| Category | Correspondence
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