| Ref No | JOH/COR/463-587 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 1 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1939-1940 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Letters supporting Johnson in the wake of the letter written by the Canons of Canterbury to The Times criticising his performance as Dean and calling for his resignation. A smaller number of letters supporting the line taken by the canons. March 1940.; Letters of appreciation from correspondents relating to "The Socialist Sixth of the World". February 1940.; Letters of appreciation from correspondents relating to "Act Now", together with copies of some of Johnson's replies. 1939 and 1940; A handwritten note from Johnson to his wife reflecting on the tension between his responsibility to maintain harmony in the Chapter and his duty to do what he believed to be right. February 1940. |
| Notes | 3 14.03.1940 |
| Subject | Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Socialist Sixth of the World" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Act Now" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Letters of appreciation |
| Related Organisation | The Left Book Club |
| K.R.P. Publications, Ltd. |
| Communist Party, Pantarchulais branch, Student section |
| Daily Herald |
| Daily Telegraph |
| Daily Express |
| Daily Mail |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Carpenter, Kathleen C., Ms. |
| Hamilton, E. A., Mr. |
| Gibson, H. M., Mr. |
| Bassett, D., Mr. |
| Staacke, C. Adolphus, Mr. (Chairman of the Philological Association of Approved Language Masters) |
| Shearer, Lily D., Mrs. |
| Mason, Dennis, Mr. |
| Fayter, J.A., Mr. (former chorister of Canterbury Cathedral and scholar of Kings School) |
| Carter, Edward J., Mr. |
| Vigor, Estel, Miss |
| Edwards, Elizabeth, Ms. (director of the K.R.P. Publications, Ltd. ) |
| Riley, Doris, Mrs. |
| Stevens, A. M., Mr. |
| Mescer, Ivor, E., Mr. |
| Koop, Harold, Mr. |
| Vowles, Hugh P., Mr. |
| Wilson, J. V., Revd. |
| King, Harry, Mr. |
| Lodge, T. C. S., Mr. |
| Sadler, Donald, Mr. |
| Kemp, M., Mr. |
| Chitty, Donald, Revd. (Vicar of Long Eaton, Nottingham) |
| Nelson, Stanley, J., Mr. |
| White, Robert, Mr. |
| Barnard, T. A., Mr. (The Canadian Legion of the British Service League) |
| Bains, John, T., Mr. |
| Trobridge, Arthur, Mr. |
| Fenn, R. C., Mr. |
| Hunter, E., Mrs. |
| Palmer, Norman, G., Mr. |
| Seymour, Joseph, W., Mr. |
| Stanhope-Lovell, W., Mr. |
| Bayly, A. L., Mr. |
| Rogers, Oscar, J., Mr. |
| Dickinson, Frank R., Mr. (artist and designer) |
| Tattershall, Stanley, R., Mr. |
| Moulds, Clarence, H., Mr. (architect) |
| Hall, Richard, Mr. |
| McEvoy, C., Revd. |
| Charles, Edward, Mr. |
| Hewlett, V. A., Mr. |
| Blackburn, W. K., Mr. |
| Jack, Iain, Mr. |
| Race, F. W., Mr. |
| Cullingford, F. H., Mr. |
| Johnson, Hewlett, Revd., 1874-1966 |
| Hunt, Henry T., Mr. |
| McRae, Elli, Mrs. |
| Durant, Philip, Mr. |
| Woodhead, Lewis, Mr. |
| Churchward, C. M., Revd. (Enfield Methodist church, New South Wales, Australia) |
| Gibbard, B., Mr. |
| Samuels, G. W. R., Mr. |
| Bagwell, Philip,. S., Mr. (Communist Part of Great Britain, Isle of Wight branch) |
| Padel, C. F. C. , Mr. (Headmaster of Carlisle Grammar School, 1912-1932) |
| McRae Cann, M. R., Revd. |
| Mansfield, Jack W., Mr. |
| Eltoft, H. C. Robinson, Revd. |
| Goddard, C. F. W., Revd. (St. Paul's Vicarage, Saskatchewan) |
| Johnson, Nowell Mary, Mrs. (2nd wife of Hewlett Johnson, born Nowell Mary Edwards) |
| Seymour, Joseph, W., Mr. |
| Hall, Richard, Mr. |
| Blackburn, W. K., Mr. |
| Riley, Doris, Mrs. |
| Goddard, C. F. W., Revd. (St. Paul's Vicarage, Saskatchewan) |
| Race, F. W., Mr. |
| Orage, Alfred Richard, Mr., 1873-1934 (British intellectual, best known for editing the magazine "The New Age") |
| Category | Correspondence
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| Level | SubSeries |