Back to: HOME > Archives & MSS > Modern Manuscripts Collections > Monckton Papers Papers of Walter Turner Monckton, 1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, 1896-1957 Integrated index of Dep. Monckton and Dep. Monckton Trustees: IA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P QR S T UV W XYZ NB. The indices for Dep. Monckton and Dep. Monckton Trustees are integrated here for ease of use. The collections are NOT integrated and it is still essential to note the difference when requesting files or citing the papers. ILFORD, Baron, see Hutchinson. INCE (Sir Godfrey Herbert) 1891-1900. INDIA. INDORE, Maharajadhiraj Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shree Yeshwant Rao Holkar Bahadur, Maharaja of Indore, 1908-61. Ministry of INFORMATION. INVERCHAPEL, Baron, see Clark Kerr. ISAACS (Michael Alfred Rufus) 3rd Marquess of Reading, 1916-80. ISAACS (Stella) Baroness Swanborough; Marchioness of Reading, 1894–1971. ISMAIL (Sir Mirza Muhammad Amin-ul-Mulk) 1883-1959. Walter Monckton's note of conversation with, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 29, fol. 144. Copies of letter to and from Nawab of Bhopal, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 29, fols. 153-6, 163-4. Copy of letter to Nawab Kazim Yar Jung Bahadur, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 29, fol. 162. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1953,
Dep. Monckton 3, fols. 228-30. ISMAY (Hastings Lionel) 1st Baron Ismay of Wormington, 1887-1965.
Walter Monckton's notes of interviews with, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 30, fol. 46;
Dep. Monckton Trustees 39, fols. 122-3. Copy of letter from Kurt Hahn, 1940,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 8, fol. 325. Letter from Sir Stafford Cripps, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 39, fol. 61. Telegram from Harry Gordon, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 39, fol. 81. Copy of letter to, 1947,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 30, fols. 531-2. Copies of telegrams to and from Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1948, Dep. Monckton Trustees 31, fols. 388, 394-5. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1952-6,
Dep. Monckton 2, fols. 95-6, 107-8;
Dep. Monckton 6R, fols. 214-15. ===== |
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