Ref NoJOH/COR/6658-6840
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 7
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1926-1964
Extent1 folder
DescriptionAssorted 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;
SubjectKing'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
EventEnthronement 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 OrganisationIndependent Labour Party
Friends of China Society
Israeli Peace Movement, 1952
United Youth, Maidstone Youth Magazine
ContentOrganisation/16
Associated PersonEpstein, 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)
CategoryCorrespondence
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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