Description | Letters to William Robertson Nicoll mainly in connection with his final illness, from John Adams, Horace Morgan, Thomas Nightingale, Jane T. Stoddat and others, including a telegram from David Lloyd George reading "So sorry to hear you are note well. Sincerely [hope] that this improving weather will bring you improved health. We need the information and wise guidance of your powerful paper more than ever. D. Lloyd George"
Includes two letters and two telegrams dated 14 February 1923 from Sir Edeard Hodder-Williams of the publishers Hodder & Stoughton referring to his own state of health and the editorship of The British Weekly; J.M.E. Ross is to be appointed as additional editor. One of the letters is to Lady Robertson Nicollsm explaining his reasons for writing at length to Sir William. |