| Ref No | JOH/COR/6658-6840 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 7 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1926-1964 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Assorted correspondence with Archbishop William Temple about clergy with left-wing sympathies (1944); and Johnson's appearance at a Sunday rally to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Karl Marx's death (1943); Order of Service for enthronement of Guy Werman; Correspondence with Jacob Epstein about various commissions. 1947-48; Correspondence with Archbishop Geoffrey Fisher about Johnson's position as Chairman of Governors of the King's School (1957) about the confusion abroad over Johnson's position in Anglican church; the Suez crisis (1956); Johnson's proposed visit to the Balkan states (1947); the gift to Johnson of a pectoral cross by the Patriarch of Moscow (1945); and the visit of Russian dignitaries to Canterbury Cathedral on Easter Sunday (1956); Correspondence with Winston Churchill. 1947; Correspondence with Archbishop Cosmo Lang about Johnson's proposed visit to China. 1931; Miscellaneous letters from members of the public. 1952;I2,; Correspondende with Bertrand Russell about position of Jews in Russia; |
| Subject | King's School (Canterbury, England) |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Huguenot chapel |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Kent War Memorial Garden |
| Manchester Cathedral (England) |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--Invitation to visit Czechoslovakia--1952 |
| Korean War, 1950-1953--Biological warfare. |
| Reconstruction (1939-1951)--Germany |
| Germany (West) Economic conditions 1945-1990 |
| Communism and religion |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings |
| Nuclear disarmament |
| Floods--China, 1932 |
| Church and state--Europe, Eastern. |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels |
| King's School (Canterbury, England) |
| Jews--Soviet Union--Political and social conditions. |
| Church and state--Europe, Eastern |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Images |
Malenkov, Georgii Maksimilianovich, 1901-1988--incident in Canterbury Cathedral, 1956
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| Event | Enthronement of William Temple as bishop of Manchester, 1921 |
| Enthronement of Guy Worman as bishop of Manchester, 1929 |
| Canterbury Festival, 1951 |
| Hull Peace Council, 1952 |
| Ninth Lambeth Conference (1958) |
| Related Organisation | Independent Labour Party |
| Friends of China Society |
| Israeli Peace Movement, 1952 |
| United Youth, Maidstone Youth Magazine |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Epstein, Jacob, Sir ,1880-1959 (US-born British sculptor) |
| Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, Baron Fisher of Lambeth, 1887-1972 (Archbishop of Canterbury, 1945-61) |
| Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1864-1945 |
| Churchill, Winston (Leonard Spencer ), Sir, 1874-1965 (British Conservative statesman, Prime Minister 1940-5 and 1951-5) |
| Johnson, Hewlett, Revd., 1874-1966 |
| Garbett, Cyril Forster, Archbishop, 1875-1955 (Archbishop of York 1942-1955) |
| Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Butler, Nevile, Mr. (Private Secretary to James Ramsay Macdonald) |
| Barlow, James Alan Noel 1881-1968 (private secretary to Ramsay Macdonald in 1933-1934) |
| Newsome, S.W., Miss |
| Wallbank, Alice M., Miss |
| Richardson, Mary, R., Ms. |
| Pembrook, J. G., Mr. (solicitor; Clerk to the Governing Body of the King's School) |
| Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| Temple, William, Archbishop, 1881-1944 |
| Temple, Francis (President of Manchester Diocesan Girls' Friendly Society) |
| Taylor, Isaac (Honorary Secretary of Advisory Committee for Additions to Churches and their Ornaments) |
| Westcott, George, Lt-Col (Mayor of Manchester in 1928-29) |
| Warman, Frederic Sumpter Guy, Revd., 1872-1953 (bishop of Chelmsford in 1923-1929, bishop of Manchester in 1929-1947) |
| Coward, Dorothy G., Miss (Salford Education Committee) |
| Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1864-1945 |
| Alexie, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1877-1970 (elected 2nd February, 1945) |
| Fisher, Rosamund, Mrs. (wife of Archbishop Fisher, born Rosamond Chevallier) |
| Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, Sir, 1872-1970 (3rd Earl Russell) |
| Ramsey, Arthur Michael, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1904-88 |
| Bell, George (Kennedy Allen), Bishop of Chichester, 1883-1958 (Dean of Canterbury 1924-9) |
| Eden, (Robert) Anthony, 1st earl of Avon, 1897-1977 (British prime minister 1955-57) |
| Thomas, Bryn, Dr. (Ascension Vicarage London, unfrocked Anglican priest) |
| Millett, Arthur, J (?), Mr. |
| Morgan, Claude (journalist of 'Defense de la Paix, 1952) |
| Markus, Adolf, Mr. |
| Moxon, Pleasance |
| Mansfield, Jack W., Mr. |
| Michie, Donald (Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University Museum, Oxford) |
| Mewton, J.R., Mr. |
| Wilson, R. Mercer, Revd. |
| Gill, Neville, Mr. (Publicity director of Industrial Christian Fellowship) |
| Jirek, Zdenko, Mr. (Czech student of Catholic Theology, 1952) |
| Grimble, Freda, Mrs. (Honorary Secretary of the National Committee for Celebration of International Women's Day) |
| Curtis, Elizabeth, J. |
| Kelly, A.D.(of New Zealand) |
| Sidebottom (?) |
| Iredell, E.O., Revd. (vicar of the "Red Church" of St. Clements, Barnsbury) |
| Kandiah, S. K. (of Ceylon) |
| Jourdan, F.W.S., Col. |
| Jenkinson, Robert, Mr. |
| Macnaghten, Caroline (Oxford Social Studies Association) |
| Jolly, Stephen (Secretary of the British-Czechoslovak Friendship League) |
| Buckle, Desmond, Mr. |
| Kewell, Cameron P., Revd. (Chairman of Ipswich Peace Council, 1952) |
| Norman, G. Mr, |
| Johnson, Mary, Mrs., d.1931 (1st wife of Hewlett Johnson born Mary Taylor) |
| Jacobson, Jacob H., Dr. (of Haifa) |
| Jones, E. Rhys (Labour club, 1952) |
| Johnson, Alfred, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's brother) |
| Jaeger, Friedrich, Mr. (of Germany) |
| Kerswill, Harry, Mr. |
| Kovovi, N.F. ? (Bishop-Patriarch of the Czechoslovak Church, 1952) |
| Kinsella ? |
| Kemp, Raymond, Mr. |
| Kemp, G. Ward, Mr. (Patent and copyright lawyer) |
| Noble, Angus (Secretary of the Kirkcaldy and District Co-operative Men's Guild) |
| MacDonald, M.F.C. |
| Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, Baron Fisher of Lambeth, 1887-1972 (Archbishop of Canterbury, 1945-61) |
| MacDonald, James Ramsay, Mr., 1866-1937 (British politician and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) |
| Butler, Nevile, Mr. (Private Secretary to James Ramsay Macdonald) |
| Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, 1869-1940 (British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940) |
| Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, Sir, 1872-1970 (3rd Earl Russell) |
| Temple, William, Archbishop, 1881-1944 |
| Malenkov, Georgii Maksimilianovich, Mr., 1901-1988 |
| Knight, Alan John, Revd., (Archbishop of the West Indies from 1950) |
| Craske, Frederick William Thomas, Rt. Revd. (Bishop of Gibraltar in 1954-1960) |
| Justinian, Patriarch of the Orthodox church, Rumania |
| MacDonald, James Ramsay, Mr., 1866-1937 (British politician and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) |
| Crum, John Macleod Campbell, Canon |
| Emden, A. B., Mr. (Principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1929-51; member of the Standing Committee of the King's School Governors) |
| Patterson, William, L. Mr. (Secretary of the Civil Rights Congress, New York) |
| Ferguson, Margaret, Mrs., d.1952 |
| Stone, Alfred, Mr. |
| Whately, (Mary) Monica, Ms., 1889-1960 (campaigner for women's rights and civil liberties) |
| Brockway, Fenner, Mr., 1888-1988 (Socialist activist and Secretary of the Independent Labour Party, 1937) |
| Roger, Guy, Mr. |
| Watson, Mathewson, Mr. |
| Alexie, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1877-1970 (elected 2nd February, 1945) |
| Monckton, Walter Turner, Mr., 1891-1965 (1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, British politician; representative on Reparations Committee) ) |
| Nikolai, Metropolitan |
| Butlin, William Heygate Edmund Colborne [Billy], Sir, 1899-1980 (fairground proprietor and founder of holiday camps) |
| Wintringham, Tom, Mr. 1898-1949 (journalist and communist activist) |
| Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline. Mrs. 1867-1954 (socialist activitist) |
| Anderson, Perolow, Mr. (reporter) |
| Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, Mr., 1894-1971 (Soviet premier 1958-64) |
| Temple, William, Archbishop, 1881-1944 |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), Mr., 1874-1965 |
| Pembrook, Mr. (Deputy Diocesan Registrar) |
| Parsons, Richard Godfrey, Revd., 1882-1948 (Bishop of Middleton, 1927-1932; Bishop of Southwark, 1932-1941; Bishop of Hereford, 1941-1948) |
| Evans, Stanley George, Revd., 1912-1965 (Church of England clergyman and Christian Socialist) |
| Garbett, Cyril Forster, Archbishop, 1875-1955 (Archbishop of York 1942-1955) |
| Category | Correspondence
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