ALS from Martyn David Shambrook to FH
- Hoyle/Box 75/3/4/39
- Item
- 24 Nov 1983
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
MDS gives life history and religious etc. beliefs.
ALS from Martyn David Shambrook to FH
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
MDS gives life history and religious etc. beliefs.
ALS from Mary Bone, Haverstock Hill to Cedric (Price). Attached is a list of the items concerned.
Part of Cedric Price Collection
Note of dilapidations and replacements needed in a property recently vacated and a request for payment.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Attached to this note to Crook is a two page letter from St Mary's school to parents, outlining the constitutional and administrative changes within the school.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for his help with her quest regarding the relatives of the Roman Emperors, not made easier by the fact that many shared their names. She reflects on the fact that although she is handicapped and no longer able to type, she has the time to chew things over mentally, rather than being forced to run around and 'get things done'..
ALS from Mary Lou Ferbert to FH
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Asks for reference for FH's quote Chaos is but unperceived order.
ALS from Mary Pike [MHAN's grandmother], Horton
Part of Papers of Max Newman
Is pleased to hear the news [MHAN becoming a Fellow of St John's College] and offers congratulations.
ALS from Mary Pike [MHAN's grandmother], Horton
Part of Papers of Max Newman
Wishes MHAN a happy birthday. Believes he will be getting messages from other relatives. Gives news of friends who are pleased with his success and likens it to that of MHAN's mother.
ALS from Maurice, Ashburn Lodge with ALS response from Crook attached.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Request for one or two Latin graces, to be used before and after meals, in Maurice's role as apprentice chaplain.
Part of Papers of Max Newman
Gives thanks for the hospitality shown him during his recent visit.
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Re life and Darwinism.