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Monk, E. C. 6 letters (1941-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Highbury, England
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Miles, Connie. 2 letters (1941-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Shere, England
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She wants Lady Agnes to send her an American-made button which says "To Hell with Hitler." Her father, Reverend Sir W. Robertson Nicoll, was Sir John's greatest friend. She is keeping a war diary for her descendants.
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Roscoe, Frank. 12 letters (1940-1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Berkhamsted, England
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Mr. Roscoe had been a friend of Sir John's and writes to Lady Agnes many interesting observations about Hitler, Socialism. He foresaw the need for a US/English "police force" to back up peace treaties with aggressor nations.
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Anderson, Maggie. 7 letters (1941-1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland
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Thanks Lady Agnes for tea and magazines and copy of one of Sir John's books, compares WWII's easier rationing with queues of WWI.
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Walker, Margaret. 2 letters (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Peterborough, England
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She is a long-time friend and explains her particular pattern of writing letters to friends and family.
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Glennie, Cha[rle]s E. 1 letter (1942) to Lady Agnes Adams, Aberdeen, Scotland
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He received a copy of Sir John's book from Lady Adams and remembers their friendship.
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Hilder, Mary. 1 letter (1941) to Lady Agnes Adams, Maidstone, England
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She works in the sick bay for evacuee children with Dr. Whyte and mentions meeting his wife, a friend of Lady Adams.
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