| Ref No | JOH/COR/7201-7350 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 8 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1931-1964 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | This file contains largely unsorted correspondence mainly from the 1930s and 1940s but also from earlier and later decades.; New Year's greeting card from Nikita Krushchev. December 1957 There are letters and documents relating to the Hungarian Revolution and the resulting Soviet invasion in 1956, 90th birthday congratulations from the Hungarian and Czech embassies in June 1964 and mention Johnson's award of the Frederic Joliot-Curie Peace Meda in May 1964; Service sheet from Canterbury, 1921; seminar given by Canon Hewlett Johnson.; 'The Interpreter' subscriptions.; Correspondence with Kenneth Leslie, editor of 'The Protestant' about U.S. visit, an article by him, 1942; |
| Subject | King's School (Canterbury, England) |
| Hungary- History- Revolution, 1956 |
| Johnson Wire Works Ltd, Montreal |
| Anglo-American Agreement, July 1941 |
| Communism--Soviet Union |
| International Peace March, 1954 |
| Manchester Cathedral (England) |
| Peace Congresses, Prague, 1964 (2nd All-Christian Peace Conference) |
| American-Soviet Friendship Society |
| Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) |
| McCarthyism, 1950-1960 |
| Stalin Peace Prize |
| Bombing, Aerial--England, South East--Canterbury--1942 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--U.S.S.R.--1937 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--U.S.S.R.--1956 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--China--1956 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Sixth of the World" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--90th Birthday |
| Related Organisation | correspondent "The Interpreter" |
| correspondent China Defence League |
| correspondent International Institute for Peace, Vienna, Austria |
| 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) |
| Sargent, Alexander, Archdeacon, 1895-1989 |
| Webb (Martha) Beatrice, Mrs., 1858-1943 (social reformer and diarist born Beatrice Potter) |
| Holmes, J., Captain (Royal Naval War College, Greenwich) |
| Granville-Barker, Harley, Mr., 1877-1946 (English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright) |
| Green, Peter, Mr. |
| Jolly, J. Leslie, Mr. |
| Wallace, Henry Agard, Mr., 1888-1965 (US statesman, vice president, 1941-45) |
| Scott, J. J., Mr. |
| Bradbury, G., Mr. (District Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain, Kent District Committee) |
| 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) |
| Evans, Stanley George, Revd., 1912-1965 (Church of England clergyman and Christian Socialist) |
| Hogg, A. Spencer, Judge |
| Pollitt, Harry, Mr. 1890-1960 (British Communist, general secretary, 1929-39, 1941-56, and chairman, 1956-60 of the Communist Party of Great Britain) |
| Fraser, D. Drummond, Sir (League of Nations) |
| Roots, John (?), Mr. |
| Choliere, Yves (International Institute for Peace) |
| Matkovsky, N., Prof. (International Institute for Peace) |
| Johnson, Nowell Mary, Mrs. (2nd wife of Hewlett Johnson, born Nowell Mary Edwards) |
| Epstein, Margaret, Lady, 1873-1947 (born Dunlop) |
| Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Edith, Marchioness of Londonderry, 1878-1959 (Irish feminist and political hostess who founded th |
| Russell, Hastings William Sackville, 12th Duke of Bedford, 1888-1953 (an evangelical Christian and pacifist, known as Marquess of Tavistock from 189 until his father died in 1940) |
| Martin, Hugh, Revd. |
| Johnson, Charles, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's brother) |
| Reed, Frank F., Colonel |
| Hnik, Frantisek Martin, Dr., b.1905 (bishop of the Czechoslovak Church, 1956) |
| Maiskii, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich), Mr., 1884-1975 (Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932-1943, born to Polish parents in Russia as Jan Lachowiecki) |
| Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, Mr., 1894-1971 (Soviet premier 1958-64) |
| Hromadka, J. L. (Josef Lukl), Professor, 1889-1969. |
| Robeson, Paul, Mr., 1898-1976 |
| Johnson, Hewlett, Revd., 1874-1966 |
| Trevelyan, Charles Philips, Sir, 1870-1958 (younger brother of the Historian George Macaulay Trevelyan) |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Sun, Yat-sen, Mme, 1893-1981 (China Defence League- Song, Qingling) |
| Macnutt, Frederick Brodie, Canon |
| Hardcastle, Edward Hoare, Revd. (Archdeacon) |
| Incze, Jano, Mr. (Hungarian Ambassador to the U.K., 1964) |
| Gardiner, Thory G., Canon, d. 1941 |
| Sopwith, Thomas Karl, Archdeacon, d. 1945. |
| Percival |
| Barker, Herbert Graham, Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral Chapter agent until 1940) |
| Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1864-1945 |
| Derrett, Duncan, Mr. (School of Oriental and African Studies) |
| Mackean, W.H., Revd. (Canon of Rochester, 1936) |
| Baldwin, Stanley, Sir 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, 1867-1947 (British Conservative Prime Minister 1923-4, 1924-9, and 1935-7) |
| Lyons, Joseph Aloysius, Mr., 1879-1939 (Prime Minister of Australia from 1932-39) |
| Leslie, Kenneth, Mr., 1892-1974 (Canadian poet, journalist and socialist) |
| Eden, (Robert) Anthony, 1st earl of Avon, 1897-1977 (British prime minister 1955-57) |
| Maiskii, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich), Mr., 1884-1975 (Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932-1943, born to Polish parents in Russia as Jan Lachowiecki) |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Eddy, Sherwood, Dr., 1871-1963 (American author and YMCA leader in the Orient, the Near East, and Russia) |
| Evans, Stanley George, Revd., 1912-1965 (Church of England clergyman and Christian Socialist) |
| Watts, Etienne, Revd. (Rector of all Saint's Church, Manchester) |
| Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence (1871-1961) |
| Mindszenty, József, Revd.,1892-1975 (Hungarian prelate, born József Pehm) |
| Nagy, Imre, Mr., 1896-1958 (Prime Minister of Hungary 1953-5) |
| Nicholson, Dr. |
| Palmer, Dr. |
| Hecker, Julius F., Prof. (Professor of Social Ethics in the Moscow Theological Academy) |
| Sheppard, Hugh Richard Lawrie, Revd., 1880-1937 (Dean of Canterbury) |
| Moberly, Robert Hamilton, Dean of Salibury Cathedral, 1884-1978 (Bishop of Stepney, 1936-52) |
| Horner, Arthur, Mr. |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Bickersteth, Samuel, Canon, d. 1937 (canon librarian of Canterbury Cathedral) |
| Category | Correspondence
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