Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

Scope and Content

Includes letters from Elliot Seabrooke concerning his experiences with the British Red Cross on the Italian front, conscription and work in military hospitals, pro-war politicians; from C H Herford concerning a casualty of the war; from Ed Heith concerning the progress of the war and conscription; concerning Charles' attitudes to the war; from Wilfrid Lawson concerning political opposition to the war; from Gerald France concerning Charles' opposition to the war; and a reply from Charles; from John Graham concerning the First Ambulance Unit; from M Philips Price concerning the war; from Robin Price concerning the conduct of the war and his experience of warfare; from Margaret Graham concerning the effect of war in Belgium and the Conscription Bill; concerning the Union of Democratic Control (UDC); from the Chelsea War Refugees' Fund; from Margaret Llewellyn Davies concerning the UDC; from Georgia Buckler concerning the Bucklers' support of Charles; and a report entitled The British Committee in Aid of the Italian Wounded by George Macaulay Trevelyan.
Also includes a letter to Sir John Simon concerning his opposition to conscription.

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