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Ministry of LABOUR. LAITHWAITE (Sir Gilbert), see Laithwaite (Sir John Gilbert). LAITHWAITE (Sir John Gilbert) 1894-1986. LAMBERT (Charles Ernest) 1900-74 LAMBTON (Antony Claud Frederick) Viscount Lambton, 1922-2006. LAMPSON (Jacqueline Aldine Lesley) Lady Killearn, née Castellari. LAMPSON (Miles Wedderburn) 1st Baron Killearn, 1880-1964. LANG (Cosmo Gordon), see Lang (William Cosmo Gordon). LANG (William Cosmo Gordon) Baron Lang of Lambeth, 1864-1945. Letter to Walter Monckton, 1939,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 2, fol. 8. LARNACH-NEVILL (Guy Temple Montacute) 4th Marquess of Abergavenny, 1883-1954. LASCELLES (Sir Alan Frederick) 1887-1981.
Copy of letter from Sir Claude Russell, 1950, Dep. Monckton Trustees 74, fol. 189. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1952-61,
Dep. Monckton 2, fols. 244, 249;
Dep. Monckton 27, fols. 226-7, 262, 287-9. LASKI (Neville Jonas) 1890-1969. LAUTERPACHT (Sir Hersch) 1897-1960. LAVERY (Cecil) 1894-1967. LAW (Richard Kidston) 1st Baron Coleraine, 1901-80. LAWRENCE (Sir Frederick Geoffrey) 1902-1967. LAWRENCE (Geoffrey) 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey, 1880-1971. LAWRENCE (Sir Geoffrey), see Lawrence (Sir Frederick Geoffrey). LAWSON JOHNSTON (Ian St. John) 2nd Baron Luke of Pavenham, 1905-96. LEATHER (Sir Edwin Hartley Cameron) 1919-2005. LEAVEY (Anthony), see Leavy (John Anthony). LEAVEY (John Anthony) 1915-99. LECONFIELD, Baron, see Wyndham. LEE (Sir Desmond), see Lee (Sir Henry Desmond Pritchard). LEE (Sir Henry Desmond Pritchard) 1908-93. LEE (Sir Kenneth) 1879–1967. LEES (Sir William Hereward Clare) 1904-76. LEGH (Sir Piers Walter) 1890-1955.
Letter from Charles Britten, 1938, Dep. Monckton Trustees 1, fol. 179. LENNOX-BOYD (Alan Tindal) 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, 1904-83. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1956-61,
Dep. Monckton 6R, fol. 226;
Dep. Monckton 7R, fol. 368;
Dep. Monckton 31R, fols. 132-4. LE QUESNE (Charles Thomas) 1885-1954. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1942,
Dep. Monckton Trustees 9, fols. 300-1;
Dep. Monckton Trustees 10, fol. 17. LEVER (Sir Ernest Harry) 1890-1970. LEWIS (Arthur William John) 1917-98. LIE (Trygve Halvdan) 1896-1968. LINDEMANN (Frederick Alexander) Viscount Cherwell, 1886-1957. LINLITHGOW, Marquess of, see Hope. LISTOWEL, Earl of, see Hare. LISTOWEL, Countess, see Hare. LLOYD (George Ambrose) Baron Lloyd, 1879-1941. LOCKER-LAMPSON (Oliver Stillingfeet) 1880-1954. LOCKHART (Sir Robert Hamilton Bryce) 1887-1970. LODER (John de Vere) 2nd Baron Wakehurst, 1895-1970. LOGAN (Sir Donald Arthur) 1917-2009. LONG (Walter Hume) Viscount Long of Wraxall, 1854-1924. LONDON. LONGFORD, see Pakenham. LOTHIAN (Sir Arthur Cunningham) 1887-1962. Walter Monckton's note of conversation with, 1946, Dep. Monckton Trustees 28, fol. 12. Notes on `The visit of the Cabinet Mission to India', [1946]: Dep. Monckton Trustees 28, fols. 256-9. Letters to and from Walter Monckton, 1953-7, Dep. Monckton 3, fols. 27, 41-2, 140; Dep. Monckton 18, fols. 1-2. Letters to and from Henrietta Gatehouse, 1952,
Dep. Monckton 2, fols. 217, 321. LOTHIAN, Marquess of, see Kerr. LOUSADA (Sir Anthony Baruh) 1907-94. LOWTHER (John Arthur) 1910-42. LUDWIG (Emil) 1881-1948. LUKE, Baron, see Lawson Johnston. LUMLEY (Lawrence Roger) 11th Earl of Scarbrough, 1896-1969. LYLE (Charles Ernest Leonard) Baron Lyle, 1882-1954. LYNE (Lewis Owen) 1899-1970. LYTTELTON (Dame Edith) d.1948. LYTTELTON (Oliver) 1st Viscount Chandos, 1893-1972. Letter from Walter Monckton, 1962,
Dep. Monckton 31R, fol. 164. ===== |
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