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          DOOARS TEA COMPANY
          GB 0074 CLC/B/038-03 · Collection · 1885-1935

          Records of the Dooars Tea Company, comprising papers relating to the foundation and constitution of the company.

          Dooars Tea Co
          DONNE, William
          GB 0074 ACC/0692 · Collection · 1761-1843

          Copy of freedom admissions of the City of London to William Donne senior and William Donne junior, haberdashers, 1810 and 1843; with Letters Patent appointing James and William Chambers to the office of Walter in Port of London, 1761-1785.

          Various.
          GB 0074 ACC/1552 · Collection · 1869-1903

          Papers, 1869-1903, collected by the solicitors in the course of their work, comprising deeds and legal documents relating to properties in Deptford, Lambeth and Paddington including assignments, abstract of title, and sales particulars.

          Donne, Milebarn and Haddock , solicitors
          GB 0099 KCLMA Donlea T A M · Created 1935, 1937, [1939]

          Copies of papers relating to his life and career, 1935, 1937, [1939], comprising an account by John Masters of the shooting of a tiger at Bakloh, Punjab, 1937 (an incident in which Donlea was involved); photograph of Donlea, 1935; photographs relating to his service in North West Frontier Province, India, [1939], including 4th Gurkha Rifles and Royal Ulster Rifles.

          Untitled
          DONALDSON FAMILY
          GB 0074 F/DON · Collection · 1864-1943

          Personal papers of painter Andrew Brown Donaldson and his wife Agnes Emily Twining. The main series comprises diaries written jointly by Andrew and Agnes Donaldson. They start on the day of their wedding in June 1872, and end with Andrew's death in 1919, Agnes having died in 1918. The diaries provide a fascinating insight into middle class life in Victorian and Edwardian London, being mainly concerned with domestic matters, with occasional references to external events such as the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, and World War One.

          The plays and poems appear mainly to have been written by Donaldson for his children. Many of the plays were performed by the family during Christmas and new year festivities.

          The collection also contains a small amount of material relating to the Donaldson's third child, Leonard. He pursued a career in the Royal Navy and was ultimately made an admiral.

          Donaldson , Andrew Brown , 1838-1919 , painter
          GB 0064 DOM · Collection · 1892-1971

          Papers of Sir Barry Edward Domvile, consiting mainly of a series of detailed diaries extending from 1892 almost until Domvile's death. There is also a collection of paper cuttings and photographs relating to the Greenwich Pageant of 1933 and to Anglo-German relations.

          Domvile , Sir , Barry Edward , 1878-1971 , Knight , Admiral
          DOLLOND FAMILY
          GB 0074 CLC/444 · Collection · 1710-1910

          These records of the Dollond family, optical instrument makers, comprise family and estate papers and business records.

          Dollond , family , optical instrument makers
          DODWELL AND COMPANY LIMITED
          GB 0074 CLC/B/123-22 · Collection · 1855-1978

          Records of Dodwell and Company Limited, importers, exporters and shipping agents, including board minutes; register of directors; annual reports; financial accounts; private notebooks of George Benjamin Dodwell (relating to the business); correspondence; company handbook; publicity material; newspaper cuttings; photographs; and personal papers of George Benjamin Dodwell.

          Dodwell and Co Ltd , exporters of Chinese and Japanese produce
          GB 0347 D176 · Collection · 1893-1918

          The collection consists of a copy of the will and administration of the effects of William Ernest Beckett, 1893, as well as an agreement for the sale and purchase of 51 Erpingham Road, Putney, 1918.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0096 MS 1108 · Fonds · 1574-1904

          Manuscripts and documents relating to Westmorland, including: Book containing transcript by John Gibson of the Customs, Services and Royalties belonging to the Mannors, Lordships and Townshipps in the Richmond lands within the Barony of Kendal, 1574 (230pp) (1689); Transcriptions of documents relating to Westmorland between 1639 and 1720, possibly the Reverend James Wilson, with enclosed note (January 1904); Illustration and text concerning the Heppe or, Shap Monastery, Westmorland (c1773); Two deeds relating to the land of Lady Fford in Westmorland between Thomas Shepherd of Kirkland, Robert Shepherd of Maitland and Thomas Rowlandson of Kirby, Kendall (first deed), and Charles Benson of Kirkby, Kendall and Thomas Shepherd (second deed) (18 May 1693 and 3 July 1711); Printed test of a 17th century farmhold deed for Maggs How, Kentmere between John Ayrey, Hughe Ayrey and Robert Gilpin (26 November 1623); Deed relating to land in Westmorland between John Price of Dublin, Sir John Lowther and Robert Durkett of Kirekby, Kendall (26 June 1685); Two court summons for John Burn, Battalion Clerk and Clerk of meetings of the militia for neglecting to return a militia for his township (October 1791); Plan of the proposed navigable canal from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal near Eccleston in the County of Lancaster to Kendal in Westmorland, surveyed by Robert Whitworth (1772); Two Endowed Charities returns for the County of Westmorland (15 July 1868 and 5 September 1895).

          Various.
          GB 0347 D174 · Collection · 1901-1909

          Four draft wills of Edward Edmund Eyre of 45 Deodar Road, Putney and 16 Water Lane, Great Tower Street, City of London, 1901-1906. Also includes correspondence between Eyre and his solicitor J W Randall, 1901-1909.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D182 · Collection · 22 May 1866 - 4 December 1884

          The collection consists of an indenture of settlement on the marriage of Mrs M Field, 1866, and a copy of the will and probate of Mary Land following her death, 1884.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D184 · Collection · 1901-1910

          Documents, includng mortgage and supplemental mortgage for the leasehold premises 28-42 Garratt Lane and 86-104 Coverton Road, previously known as the Limes Estate, Tooting. The properties in Garratt Lane were renumbered as 916-944 Garratt Lane.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D194 · Collection · 1876-1900

          Includes leases relating to ground on the south side of Fernlea Road, the south side of Selkirk Road, and 157-161 Bedford Hill Road, Balham.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D35 · Collection · 20 September 1917

          The collection consists of a building lease and a form of the lease for land in Wandsworth High Street. A plan included in D35/1 shows the properties affected as 179-187 Wandsworth High Street.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D196 · Collection · 1719-1802

          The collection of deeds relate mainly to two acres in North Field, Wandsworth, part of Frying Pan meadow and ten houses standing on it, to mortgages of the premises and the sales of the equity of redemption. The deeds of 26 April 1728 and of 8 June 1767 include other lands in North Field purchased by John Essington.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D175 · Collection · 1902-1912

          Includes draft transfer of charges for 37-47 Tranmere Road, draft leases for the properties, and correspondence regarding the mortgages of 37-47 Tranmere Road.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D181 · Collection · 30 July 1878 - 25 October 1941

          Documents relating to 14 Wakehurst Road, Battersea. Includes a building lease of 1878 for the premises when it was known as plot 730, Clapham Junction Estate.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0347 D180 · Collection · 2 August 1848 - 10 March 1851

          The collection consists of a counterpart lease and an assignment of leasehold premises for 1 and 2 Hyde Terrace, Battersea.

          Please contact the Archive for further information.
          GB 0099 KCLMA Dobrski · Fonds · 1939-1945, 1949-1950, 1953

          Papers principally relating to operations of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Italy, Greece, the Aegean and the Balkans, 1941-1945, including: SOE training manuals, and various SOE memoranda relating to the 'Rhine mine', poisons, inland waterways, and the 'New Zionists', 1941-1944; memoranda and directives on SOE infiltration of Italy and the recruitment of Italian agents, the production of propaganda for use in Italy, transcripts of subversive propaganda broadcasts to the Italian people via Radio Jerusalem, letters from Stefano Terra, regarding the activities of the anti-fascist group Giustizia e Libertà, 1940-1943; diary of Capt R Guy Turrall during his SOE sabotage mission to Crete, 1941-1942; papers concerning SOE Operations BASILIC and ERRATIC (infiltration of Scarpanto and Rhodes), 1943; papers concerning propaganda operations in conjunction with the Political Warfare Executive, particularly Operations KREIPE and KRIMSCHILD, May 1944, to demoralize German troops on Crete; reports, 1943-1945, relating to SOE activities on Crete, including reports on the kidnapping by SOE of German Maj Gen Heinrich Kreipe; appreciations of SOE activities in Greece, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania, 1943; correspondence of Headquarters Force 133 (SOE Cairo, Egypt) in regard to promotion, welfare, training, transfers and postings of personnel, including confidential reports on individual staff, 1944-1945; diary of Maj John Mulgan, British Liaison Officer in Greece, 1944; correspondence relating to the winding up of SOE organisation in Greece, 1944-1945; various other papers, comprising correspondence with Anne René Pleven, 1939-1941, on the German bombing of London and the reaction of the French people to German occupation and the Vichy government; report on René Pleven, French Minister of Defence, concerning Pleven's attitude to the French political situation, policy towards Indo-China and the French High Command, 1949; papers relating to the reorganisation of Lyons Silks Ltd, French Silhouettes and Arnold Securities, 1949-1950; newspaper article on German penetration of the SOE network in the Netherlands, 1942-1944, dated 1953.

          Dobrski , Julian A , fl 1939-1953 , Lt Col , Count , Special Operations Executive Officer , alias Lt Col Julian Antony Dolbey
          GB 0074 CLC/B/227-063 · Collection · 1779-1784

          Current account ledgers of a merchant banker, perhaps a predecessor of Samuel Dobree and Sons.

          Unknown.
          GB 0074 CLC/B/112-044 · Collection · 1910-1988

          Records of Djasinga Rubber and Produce Company Limited, including articles of association; board minute books; general meetings minute book; annual reports; circulars to shareholders; and photographs of tea, rubber and coffee operations on the estates.

          Access to records less than 30 years old (or records less than 70 years old which relate to staff) should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

          Djasinga Rubber and Produce Co Ltd
          DIXON, MORGAN AND COMPANY
          GB 0074 CLC/B/069 · Collection · 1785-1847

          Records of Dixon, Morgan and Company, wine and spirits traders, including incoming letters, vouchers, balance sheet and accounts.

          Dixon, Morgan and Co , wine and spirits traders
          Dixon, John (1832-1930)
          GB 0120 MSS.2135-2195, 5191, 5950 and 6794 · 1848-1903

          Notes by John Dixon on medical matters and on things of personal interest to him such as astrology and photography spanning his entire career, 1848-1903. MS.5191 comprises more formal material, namely certificates and indentures.

          Dixon , John , 1832-1930 , physician
          GB 0064 DXN · Collection · 1786-1798

          Papers of Anne Dixon consisting of nine personal diaries from June 1786 to April 1798.

          Dixon , Anne , fl 1786-1798 , née Gardner
          DIXON FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0139 · Collection · 1804-1862

          Records of the Dixon family, including exemplification of a common recovery for premises in Kensington Square; and marriage settlement relating to premises at Winchmore Hill.

          Various.
          GB 0064 DIX · Collection · [1799-1801]

          Papers of Sir Alexander Dixie, consisting of three logs, 1799 to 1801, and twenty-four service documents.

          Dixie , Sir , Alexander , 1780-1857 , Captain
          Diurnal
          GB 0096 MS 889 · 1428

          Diurnal (Winter part only), created in Bavaria in 1428, and including the Temporale from the first Sunday in Advent to Easter Sunday; the Sanctorale from St Andrew to Saint Ambrose; the Communale; psalms, hymns and prayers for the day hours; hymns for Advent and to named saints; and prayers in a later hand. A later paper quire added at the end of the volume contains Psalm 4 and prayers.
          Folio 70 is inscribed 'Explicit diurnale partis vernalis in vigili Sancte Barbare sub anno domini MCCCCXXVIII per manus Tedrici...capellani in Lype...'.
          The diurnal was written in 3 separate hands; there are notes in the margins, flyleaves and endpapers, probably added at the same time as the paper quire by an early owner.

          Unknown
          GB 0074 CLC/B/101-16 · Collection · 1872-1958

          Records of the Direct Spanish Telegraph Company Limited comprising memorandum and articles of association with a special resolution.

          Direct Spanish Telegraph Co Ltd
          DIOCESE OF WINCHESTER
          GB 0074 DW · Collection · 1480-1936

          Records of the Diocese of Winchester, 1480-1936. The archive collections relate mainly to parishes in the ancient county of Surrey, now in the dioceses of Guildford and Southwark and include: the records of the Archdeaconry of Surrey which had jurisdiction over the parishes in the ancient county of Surrey excluding 13 peculiars (administrative areas outside the jurisdiction of the bishop), including Bishop's Transcripts for parishes in the archdeaconry, the issue of licences including marriage bonds and allegations and clergy's licences, registry material, church consecrations and dedications, dissenters' meeting house certificates, and terriers of church property in each parish.

          Also the records of the Archdeaconry Court of Surrey, consisting of court probate material including wills; the records of the Commissary Court of Surrey, including the bishop's commissary court probate records including wills and cause papers in court proceedings; and a small collection of office papers of the Archdeaconry of Winchester relating to parishes in Hampshire.

          Diocese of Winchester, Church of England
          DIOCESE OF WESTERN CHINA
          GB 0074 CLC/417 · Collection · 1888-1951

          Records of the Diocese of Western China, comprising registers of baptisms and marriages and baptism and marriage certificate books.

          Diocese of Western China
          DIOCESE OF SOUTHWARK
          GB 0074 DS · Collection · 1742-2000

          Records of the Diocese of Southwark, 1742-2000. The collection relates to the area of London covered by the Diocese of Southwark south of the River Thames, dating mainly from 1905. It provides a wealth of information on church architecture and fixtures, sources for marriages and clergy (of particular use for family history), and the morals and conduct of clergy and their parishioners. Some records date from when parishes were under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Winchester (before 1877) and the Diocese of Rochester (1877-1904).

          The records of Southwark Diocesan Regsistry include the following: grants of faculties relating to church buildings and fittings with a large number of coloured drawings and plans of churches, monuments, stained glass designs and other fittings (1905-2000); consecration and dedication papers including petitions and plans relating to new churches and burial grounds (1905-1976); ordinations and appointments of clergy (1878-1974); records relating to marriages including lists of marriage licences granted to couples intending to marry in churches within the Diocese of Rochester and Southwark (1877-1910, 1940-1958) and marriage warrants and affidavits recording the declarations made by parties intending to marry by licence (1905-1974).

          Also records relating to visitations, the process by which the bishop maintained faith and discipline and corrected clerical and lay abuses, including lists of churchwardens (1924-1956), visitation returns (1907-1956) and presentment reports submitted by churchwardens on the state of church buildings and the conduct of clergy and parishioners in the parish (1905-1974).

          The collection also contains minutes and property deeds from the Rochester and Southwark Diocesan Church Trust (1817-1966) relating to the College of Saint Saviour, Saint Olave, Southwark and All Saints, North Peckham, including correspondence relating to the removal of remains from the Flemish Burial Ground, adjacent to Saint Olave in 1842 (reference DS/CT); and minutes and related papers of Rural Deaneries of Dulwich, and Newington and Southwark (1869-1990) (reference DS/DRD).

          Please note that some of the collection is uncatalogued. Please ask a member of staff for information regarding the procedure to access uncatalogued records.

          Diocese of Southwark , Church of England
          DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER
          GB 0074 DR · Collection · 1620-1905

          Records of the Diocese of Rochester, 1620-1905. This collection contains faculties* and visitation records providing information about church buildings and lands; bishops transcripts and marriage warrants providing information about the work of the church; and orders in council and office papers, providing information about the administration of the diocese, especially reorganisation of administrative units within the diocese.

          *faculty in this sense refers to pecuniary ability, means, resources, possessions and property.

          Diocese of Rochester , Church of England
          DIOCESE OF LONDON
          GB 0074 DL · Collection · [1271]-2011

          Records of the Diocese of London, 1467-1976, held at the London Metropolitan Archives include:

          • records of the Archdeaconry of Hampstead (induction mandates, visitation papers)
          • records of the Archdeaconry of Hackney (visitation papers)
          • records of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex (assignation books, churchwardens' presentments, financial papers, calendars, probate books and probate inventories, caveat books, registers of wills, administration bonds, renunciations, warrants, original wills, visitation books)
          • records of the Consistory Court of London (Acts of Court, assignation books, deposition books, Vicar General's books, registers of wills, original wills, matrimonial and testamentary cause papers, appointments of proctors, caveat books, Chancellor's notebooks, statistics)
          • papers of various rural deaneries (Paddington, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green, Saint Pancras, Enfield, Chelsea, Tottenham, Shoreditch, Saint Marylebone)
          • bishop's transcripts from the County of Middlesex and the County of London
          • papers relating to tithes (maps, apportionments, altered apportionments, certificates of capital value, awards of exchange, redemption certificates).

            Records of the Diocese of London, 1306-1996, (held at the Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section but currently accessible through the LMA) include:

          • Bishops' registers
          • Vicar Generals' books
          • Bishops' Act books
          • Ordination papers and Ordination registers
          • Licensing papers for curates, lecturers, institutional chaplains, parish clerks, midwives, physicians and surgeons, schoolmasters
          • Marriage allegations and marriage bonds
          • Parish files (of church deeds, consecration papers, plans and so on.)
          • Faculty papers, by parish.
          • Subscription books.
          • Parish register transcripts
          • Episcopal visitation records
          • Records of jurisdiction:-
          • Commissary Court records including court books, probate records, original wills, probate and administration act books, probate inventories
          • Estate records for property and manors in the City of London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex, Westminster and Worcester.

            Also papers relating to the Bishop of London's jurisdiction overseas. The Bishop of London was held to exercise responsibility for Anglican churches overseas where no other bishop had been appointed. He retained responsibility for churches in northern and central Europe until 1980, but his jurisdiction in southern Europe ceased in 1842 on the creation of the diocese of Gibraltar. In 1980, the Bishop of London divested himself of all overseas jurisdiction and a new diocese of 'Gibraltar in Europe' was established. Records include:-

          • Ordination and licensing records
          • Consecration papers and chaplaincy deeds
          • Foreign register transcripts
          • issues of the "Gibraltar and Fulham Diocesan Gazette"
          • Foreign chaplaincy archives for the chaplaincies of:
            Adelboden, Switzerland
            Aix les Bains, France
            Alassio, Italy
            Archangel, Russia
            Athens, Greece
            Balestrand, Norway
            Biarritz, France
            Bologna, Italy
            Bordighera, Italy
            Boulogne, France
            Bucharest, Romania
            Bucharest and Lower Danubian ports, Romania
            Burgenstock, Switzerland
            Calais, France
            Cannes, France
            Cap d'Antibes, France
            Cartagena, Spain
            Champery, Switzerland
            Chantilly, France
            Corfu, Greece
            Davos, Switzerland
            Ferrol, Spain
            Florence, Italy
            Fray Bentos, Uruguay
            Geneva, Switzerland
            Ghent, Belgium
            Grindelwald, Switzerland
            Haarlem, Netherlands
            Hamburg, Germany
            Helsinki, Finland
            Hughesovka, Russia
            Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
            Leghorn, Italy
            Leysin, Switzerland
            Libau, Latvia
            Lisbon, Portugal
            Lucerne, Switzerland
            Lyons, France
            Messina, Sicily, Italy
            Minas de Riotinto, Spain
            Monte Carlo, Monaco
            Moscow, Russia
            Nantes, North West France
            Odessa and South Russia
            Oporto, Portugal
            Ostend, Belgium
            Palermo, Italy
            Pisa and Bagni di Lucca, Italy
            Ponta Delgada, Azores
            Riga, Latvia
            Rigi-Kaltbad, Switzerland
            Saas Fee, Switzerland
            St Servan, France
            Seville, Spain
            Spiez, Switzerland
            Stockholm, Sweden
            Stresa, Italy
            Syra, Greece
            Tamaris sur mer, Toulon, France
            Taormina, Sicily
            Trieste, Italy
            Ulvik, Norway
            Versailles, France
            Viareggio, Italy
            Vitznau, Switzerland
            Wengen, Switzerland
            Zermatt, Switzerland
          Diocese of London , Church of England
          DINSDALE FAMILY
          GB 0074 ACC/0256 · Collection · 1815-1890

          Title deeds of the Dinsdale family relating to properties in Shoreditch, Hackney and Bethnal Green, including leases, conveyances, assignments and abstract of title.

          Various.
          GB 0099 KCLMA Dimoline · Created 1914-1965

          The papers cover the period 1914-1965 and include papers relating to service in England, France and with British Army of the Rhine, 1914-1919 in particular 35 Division Artillery Signals; Iraq, including diary, 1920-1921; Nigeria, including field message book, 1924; Quetta, India, including earthquake diary, 1935; newspapers covering death of King George V, 1936; command of Northern Rhodesia Regt, Lusaka, 1937-1940, including scrap albums; command of 26 (East African) Infantry Brigade, East Africa and Abyssinia, 1940- 1941, including operation reports; command of 22 (East African) Infantry Brigade, Madagascar, 1942, including operation reports; command of 28 (East African) Infantry Brigade and 11 (East African) division, Burma and India, 1944-1946 including accounts of operations; General Officer Commanding East Africa, 1946- 1948, including official circulars, speeches and addresses; General Officer Commanding Aldershot Command, 1948-1951, including speeches and lectures; Representative on Military Staff Committtee, United Nations, 1951-1953, including diary; Col Commandant of Northern Rhodesia Regiment, King's African Rifles and Kenya Regiment, including correspondence, 1952-1964, committee papers and publications; papers relating to Army Cadet Force Association including minutes of meetings, 1956-1959; Inter-Parliamentary Union, including account of journey to Warsaw, Poland, 1959; maps, 1914-1943, including Western Front, Iraq and India, Nigeria and Madagascar.

          Untitled
          DILLONS CHEMICAL COMPANY
          GB 0074 CLC/B/112-043 · Collection · 1939-1970

          Records of Dillons Chemical Company Limited, including general correspondence and statements of accounts.

          Dillons Chemical Co Ltd
          LMA/4288 · Collection · 1852-1998

          The collection consists of records relating to the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church and other German Churches in London, 1852-1998: Saint Georg (Alie Street, London E1), Saint Paul (Goulston Street, London E1), Camberwell Church (Denmark Hill SE5), Saint Marien (Sandwich Street, WC1) and Brighton Church. The greater part of the collection originated from Pastor Dr Julius Rieger (reponsible for the parish 1945-1953) and Pastor Wallman who assisted Rieger from 1951. The records also include the archives of the Camberwell Church which closed in 1914.

          The collection includes papers relating to Church Constitution and meetings; Council correspondence; relations with the church in Germany; pastoral correspondence; Parish history and statistics; papers relating to staff including Pastors and Curates; registers of baptisms, confirmations, weddings and burials, 1876-1977; records of services held; hymn books, prayer books and sermons; records of different Church organisations and societies; newsletters; correspondence with German prisoners-of-war, correspondence regarding the organisation of aid for prisoners of war and prisoner of war camp newspapers and newsletters, Second World War; correspondence regarding the organisation of aid for refugees, Second World War; correspondence regarding aid for post-Second World War Germany; papers regarding the welfare of German immigrants in Great Britain; financial and legal papers relating to property; papers relating to Church buildings and Vicarage buildings.

          Papers relating to other German congregations including registers of baptisms, confirmations, marriages and deaths for the Camberwell Church, 1854-1914; administrative papers of the Camberwell Church; papers relating to other German churches both in London and Great Britain; papers relating to work with other Lutheran churches and the Union of Lutheran churches; reports, conference papers and correspondence from the German-speaking Evangelical Synod in Great Britain; correspondence and other papers from the Geistlicher Rat (Lutheran Council); papers regarding relations with other churches and copies of the Inter-congregational newsletter.

          Publications including pamphlets, newsletters, booklets and press cuttings; photographs of Pastors, church members and church buildings.

          Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church xx German Evangelical Church , Sydenham
          DICKS, JOHN {BUILDER}
          GB 0074 ACC/3203 · Collection · 1820-1822

          Deeds from the estate of John Dicks, builder, relating to 39 London Street, St Pancras; Russell Mews, St Pancras and 6 Brunswick Place, Brixton Causeway, Lambeth.

          Dicks , John , fl 1820 , builder
          GB 0074 F/DCK · Collection · 1886-1949

          Personal papers of Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, Lord Dickinson of Painwick. These papers reflect Dickinson's interests as a London County Councillor, an MP and a peer, and also his involvement in the London Liberal Federation, of which he was Chairman 1896-1918, the World Alliance for promoting International Friendship through the Churches and the League of Nations Union.

          Dickinson , Willoughby Hyett , 1859-1943 , 1st Baron Painswick , politician
          GB 0099 KCLMA Dickens · Created 1925-1962

          Copies of papers relating to his career and the strategic significance of seapower, 1915-1962, including official and personal correspondence, 1915-1936, including letters from Adm Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson, Commander-in-Chief, China Station, 1923, R Adm Montagu William Warcop Peter Consett, 1923, V Adm Sir Lewis Clinton-Baker, 1926, Lt Gen John Greer Dill, 1929-1936, Adm Sir Herbert William Richmond, 1929, Maj Gen William Henry Bartholomew, 1929, R Adm Ragnar Musgrave Colvin, Chief of Staff, Home Fleet, 1931, Cdre Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1932; manuscript narrative diary, HMS HAREBELL, Fishery Protection, 1925-1926; typescript copies of lectures given at the Imperial Defence College, 1927-1935; manuscript notes on the history of the Peninsular Campaigns, Napoleonic Wars, 1807-1814 [1928]; published articles by Dickens, letters to the press and book reviews, mainly relating to the Royal Navy and the projection of seapower, 1929-1962; manuscript narrative war diary, 1940-1945, with manuscript notes on the Korean War, 1950; official and personal correspondence, 1940-1945, including letters from Rt Hon Maurice Paschal Alers Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey of The Chart, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1940, letter from Capt Wilfrid Rupert Patterson, Captain of HMS KING GEORGE V, on the sinking of the German battleship BISMARCK, 1941, letters from Adm Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Bt, 1941-1944, letter from Augustus (Edwin) John, 1943, letter from R Adm John Anthony Vere Morse, 1943, letter from AF Sir John Cronyn Tovey, Commander-in-Chief, the Nore, 1945, also, typescript report by Dickens to the Admiralty on the German attack on the Netherlands, 22 May 1940 and copy of Adm Cunningham's official signal to the Admiralty on the surrender of the Italian Fleet, Malta, 10 Sep 1943; newspaper cuttings and correspondence relating to Bombing and strategy. The fallacy of total war (Sampson Low, Marston and Company, London, 1947), including letters of congratulation from Adm Cunningham, US Adm Richard L Conolly, Maj Gen John Frederick Charles Fuller, and Cdre Guy Willoughby, 1947; personal correspondence, 1947-1962, including letters from AF Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, 1947-1959, Adm Bruce Austin Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, 1948, Adm Sir (Eric James) Patrick Brind, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, 1949, Rt Hon Maurice Paschal Alers Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey of The Chart, 1949, AF Louis (Francis Albert Victor Nicholas) Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, 1954, AF Alfred Ernie Montacute Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield of Ditchling, 1959, R Adm George Pirie Thomson, 1959; manuscript notes and annotated typescript draft chapters for projected autobiography [1960].

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