| Ref No | JOH/COR/3537-3640 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 4 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1950-1953 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Assorted correspondence with: Lord Stamford (September 1953): Andor Meszaros, Hungarian artist of religious artefacts (December 1950); sister Alice (November 1952);Gilbert Harding, broadcaster (November 1953); Mrs C Owen Baines (November 1953); the Dean of Hamilton, New Zealand (October 1952); Sybil Thorndike (November 1953); Correspondence with Archbishop Fisher about the consecration of bishops. October 1953; Correspondence with Johnson's accountants about his tax returns (September 1953) and from his bank manager about a transfer from Narodny Bank Moscow (December 1053); Invitation to speak at the Oxford University Socialist Club (July 1953), British-China Friendship Association (June 1953), Queen Mary College London (November 1953), Norwich Women's Peace Crusade (no date), British Peace Committee, Bradford Branch (November 1953): and to preach at West Wickham (August 1953); Miscellaneous bills relating to tailoring, gardening, building, telephone and telegrams, electricity (1952-1953); Johnson's views sought on the Roman Catholic Rule of Life (Noveber 1953) and how a Quaker should talk to his son who is a communist with no interest in God (December 1953); ;I2, |
| Subject | Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Sixth of the World" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Views on Christianity |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--As orator |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Financial affairs |
| Communism and religion |
| Bishops--England |
| Related Organisation | The New Central European Observer, London |
| British-China Friendship Association |
| Scotland-U.S.S.R. Friendhsip Society |
| T.Waters and Son, Ladies' and Gent's Tailors |
| Barklays Bank Ltd. |
| Briant and Son, Chartered Surveyors |
| Challenge, the voice of Youth |
| Merseside and North Wales Electricty Board |
| Norwich Women's Peace Crusade |
| Oxford University Socialist Club |
| Broome-Bearers' Society |
| Norwich Women's Peace Crusade |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Shemer, Morris, Mr. |
| Rangaswamy, P., Mr. (of Bangalore) |
| Belanger, Rosaire, Mr. (artyping designing) |
| Jell, James, Mr. (of Broome Park, near Canterbury) |
| Loshak, David, Mr. (Oxford University Socialist Club) |
| Donaldson, Frederick Lewis, Archdeacon, 1860-1953 (Church of England clergyman and Christian Socialist) |
| Jacobs, Alfred, Dr. (of Western Austalia) |
| Baines, C. Owen, Mrs. |
| Stamford, Lord (of Dunham Massey) |
| Evans, Stanley George, Revd., 1912-1965 (Church of England clergyman and Christian Socialist) |
| Wood, H. W., Mr. |
| Dribbon, Jack, Mr. (Secretary of the Britain-China Friendship Association) |
| Meszaros, A., Mr. (sculptor) |
| McAllister, George, Mr. (General Secretary of the Scottish-Soviet Friendship Society) |
| Pike, Ester, Ms. |
| McNeille Bradshaw, W., Revd. (St. Mary's Vicarage, Sittingbourne) |
| Hickman, Francis, G., Ms. |
| Johnson, Alice, Mrs. (Hewlett Johnson's sister-in-law, wife of Alfred Johnson) |
| Williams, Carl, G., Mr. (proprietor of Cambrian Hotel, Neath) |
| Karabaschew, Cyril, Mr. (of Sofia) |
| Hewlett, Ernest, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's cousin) |
| Bossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral) |
| Isherwood, Kate, Ms. (Hewlett Johnson's cousin) |
| Kennedy, Dorothey, M. E., Ms. |
| Knight, William, Mr. |
| Harding, Gilbert, Mr., 1907-1960 (famous British TV personality in the 1950s) |
| 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) |
| Egerton-Banks, S. J., Mr. (Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral) |
| MacDonald, M.F.C. |
| Chandler, C. W., Revd. (Dean of Waikato, New Zealand) |
| Bell, Abraham, Mr. |
| Thorndike, (Agnes) Sybil, Dame, 1882-1976 (wife of Sir Lewis Casson) |
| Neal, Carolyn, Ms. |
| Lea-Wilson, E. M., Mrs. (wife of Revd. Lea-Wilson) |
| Philipps, A. E., Mr. (a Quaker) |
| Peck, Saville, J. P., Dr. |
| Parker, W. A. M., Revd. (Vicar at St. Francis Church, West Wickham, Kent) |
| Sagi, Kalman, Mr. (Hungary Deaf and Dumb Steamship) |
| Schaffer, Gordon, Mr. (Chairman of the British Peace Committee and assistant Editor of Reynolds News, London in 1949) |
| Knowles, G. V., Mr. |
| Jones, Mrs. |
| Bader, M., Mr. (of Hashomer Hatzair Settlements, Ltd.) |
| Category | Correspondence
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