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17 letters of 1st Earl Haig to the Very Reverend G S Duncan.
Concerning Haig`s religious convictions, his British Legion work, and other topics.
20 letters of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope to the Very Reverend George S Duncan and his son Douglas Duncan.
Concerns the naval service of Douglas Duncan, and referring to George S Duncan`s connection with Sir Douglas Haig during the First World War.
Copy of G A B Dowar and J H Boraston, "Sir Douglas Haig`s Command".
Containing letter of Dewar, and letter and presentation note of Boraston, and press cuttings.
Copy of G A Furse, "Military Expeditions beyond the Seas", with signature and numerous markings by Douglas Haig.
Copy of G P Lacasselle, "Le 1er Corps d`Armée pendant la Guerre 1914-1918" (Paris, 1922), with presentation note and two letters of the author to Earl Haig.
Copy of George F R Henderson, "Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War" (1898), inscribed and marked by Douglas Haig.
Containing a letter and report, 1919, to Haig, and a few maps, undated.
Copy of Sir George Arthur, "Life of Lord Kitchener" (1920), containing author`s letter, ?1921, and proof of Earl Haig`s preface for French edition.
Copy of William Allan, "History of the Campaign of Gen T J (Stonewall) Jackson", inscribed and marked by Douglas Haig.
Containing maps and sketches, undated.
Correspondence and related papers of the De Pree and Haig families.
"Field Marshal Earl Haig K T Letters 1920 to 1927".
Contains 41 letters to James Curle with associated printed material and a photograph.
Five letters of Earl Haig to George A B Dewar.
Mostly concerning ex-servicemen.
Five letters of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and his wife, Dorothy, to Thomas Henry Nowell Parr.
Letters concern personal and architectural matters, including four photographs of Haig and his wife.
Letter of Charles Sydney Goldmann (later Goldman) to Colonel Douglas (later 1st Earl) Haig.
Goldmann presents Haig a specially bound and inscribed copy of his "With General French and the Cavalry in South Africa" (London, 1902)
Letter of Earl Haig to John David King, Headmaster of Clifton College.
Letter concerns Old Cliftonian matters and refers with distaste to the War Office.
Letter of Earl Haig to John Herbert Boraston.
Concerning translation rights for the publication of his Despatches.
Letter of Earl Haig to Mr Waddingon, Leicester.
Concerning a fund for disabled soldiers and sailors.
Notes of Captain Douglas (later 1st Earl) Haig.
Notes concern recommended books for reading.
Photocopies of letters to and from eminent figures of British society.
Including letters to Lovat Fraser, Henry Wickham Steed, Lord Rothermere, and letters of Earl Haig, Lord French, and Lord and Lady Curzon.
Printed poster: "Sir Douglas Haig`s Message to Munitions Workers".
Proof copy of Dorothy Haig, "The Man I Knew".
Containing numerous passages crossed through or corrected with typed past-overs.