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Haig, Douglas, Sir, 1861-1928
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War Office Memoranda,

The memoranda, 1916-17, relate to the work of the War Office, the Ministry of Munitions and the Ministry of Pensions and Food. They include 'Notes on Possible Terms of Peace' by L. S. Amery, 11 April 1917; letters, 1916-17, addressed to Major David Davies from officials in the Ministry of Pensions and the Ministry of Munitions and Food; draft letters, September 1916, addressed to Sir Douglas Haig on the possible withdrawal of university men from the Expeditionary Force; memoranda on munitions; Army Council instructions, 1916; a copy of the Report of the Departmental Committee on Land Settlement for Discharged Sailors and Soldiers, 1916; and memoranda on tanks.

Amery, L. S. (Leopold Stennett), 1873-1955

Letters to David Lloyd George

The file comprises stray letters to D. Lloyd George, mostly of political interest. The file includes letters from Winston Churchill, undated, Lord Dawson of Penn, 1931, King George VI (telegram), 1945, General Douglas Haig, 1916, George Lambert, 1932, J. Ramsay MacDonald, 1932, Sir Herbert Samuel, 1932, D. A. Thomas, Viscount Rhondda, 1917, and Colonel T. F. Tweed, 1940. The letter from Lord Dawson of Penn advises Lloyd George in the wake of the political and constitutional crisis of August 1931.

George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952