At its Council meeting on 15 Dec. 1863, the Anthropological Society resolved to constitute a Committee ‘to arrange a Dinner of the Society’ (see Council minutes, A3:1, f. 41). The dinner took place on 3 Jan. 1864 at its Anniversary Meeting (A8, Supplement 2/12) and appears to have been an annual event since subsequent dinners were held on 2 Jan. 1866 and 1 Jan. 1867 (A8, Supplement 2/14, 25) with C. Carter Blake as Secretary of the Dinner Committee for the latter; wine merchants bills are held for 2 Feb. and 14 June 1866 (A7, ff. 125, 152). The Council meeting of 5 Jan. 1869 ‘Resolved that the Annual Dinner of the Fellows and their friends be announced in the General Circular and at the Evening Meetings…’ (A3:1, f, 387). In addition to these annual dinners, the Anthropological Society hosted a Public Farewell Dinner to Capt. R.F. Burton, Vice-President on 4 Apr. 1865 at St. James’s Hall before his departure to Santos, Brazil as Consul.
The dining club, The Cannibals, does not appear to have been associated with the Dinner Committee but as Sir Arthur Keith records in his Presidential Address of 1917, he was informed by Sir Edward Brabrook that ‘Anthropological Society members dined together before the evening meeting’ and that it ‘flourished at least as long ago as 1868’ (JRAI, Vol. 47, 1917, p. 20). Sir Edward Brabrook joined the Society in 1864 as Director. It met at Bertolini’s near Leicester Square. A.C. Swinburne and Richard Monkton Milnes, Lord Houghton were members, the former writing a poem, ‘The Cannibals Catechism’ which was printed for private circulation. Byron Farwell records that the Club was dissolved in early 1869 and that Burton tried to revive it in Feb. 1871 when it met once more (see his Burton, 1963, p. 300). It seems as if the Club did not continue after the amalgamation of the Anthropological Society and the Ethnological Society to form the [R]AI in 1871. No records are held until 1921. It then continued to meet until 10 Nov. 1939 (for lunch) and as a lunch club during the 1939-45 war. It was reconstituted as the Dining Club or Long Pig Club on 23 Oct. 1952 at the Nag’s Head, Floral Street, Covent Garden. The speaker at the regular RAI lecture meetings was the guest of honour at the Club dinners as were the Huxley and Henry Myers Lecturers. On 17 July 1956 the Club spent some of its balance on a strawberry tea for the Officers and staff; in the same year it also met the expenses of the Garden Party. The Club’s last dinner was on 3 June 1965 at the Universal Restaurant. Sir Hercules Read appears to have been Secretary-Treasurer before 1914; W.B. Fagg held that position in 1939 and through World War II. Miss M.L. Tildesley took over the reconstituted Club from Oct. 1952-Nov. 1957, Miss M.A. Bennet-Clark (Mrs Carey), Nov. 1957-Oct. 1959 when W.B. Fagg took over until the last dinner in 1965.
The Garden Party was held annually in Bedford Square Gardens after the Annual General Meeting and Presidential Address from 26 Aug. 1952 until the late 1960’s. After the departure from Bedford Square in 1971, a Garden Party was due to be held in Gordon Square in 1977 through the courtesy of the Institute of Archaeology; unfortunately heavy rain interfered with the event.
The Sherry Club was established by Council (see CM/87/2, Minute 12, 7 Nov. 1957) and held its first meeting on 5 Dec. 1957 with Miss M.L. Tildesley as Secretary-Treasurer. Its purpose was to provide ‘more opportunities for social contact among Fellows and Associate members’; it met in the Reading Room after lecture meetings. It was closed in 1963 owing to the varying times of the RAI lectures and the difficulty of arranging the meetings.
Contents
1-5 Dining Club
6 Sherry Club
7 Garden Party. Strawberry Teas
Abbreviations
WBF W.B. Fagg, CMG (1914-92), Keeper, Dept. of Ethnography, British Museum 1969-74; RAI Hon. Secretary, 1936-56; Hon. Editor of Man, 1939-56; Hon. Secretary-Treasurer, Dining Club, 1939, 1959-65
MAB-C Miss M.A. Bennet-Clark (Mrs Carey), formerly Assistant Keeper, Dept. of Ethnography, British Museum, Hon. Secretary, Committee for the Study of Beads, 1960-1
MLT Miss M.L. Tildesley (1883-1976), former Curator of Human Osteology, Royal College of Surgeons; RAI Council 1933-59 passim, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer, Dining Club, 1952-7, and of the Sherry Club, 1957-63
1/ Dining Club. General administration. 1930, 1939, 1953-61
1930-9
1 List of members, 1930 (tp., annotated by H.J. Braunholtz)
2 Bedford Corner Hotel to WBF, 10 Nov. 1939 – accommodation reserved for lunch party on 28 Nov. (tp.)
3 Ibid. – menu (tp.)
4 Ibid. – seating plan (autogr.)
5 Ibid. – list of those paid (autogr.)
1953
6 (Prof. Sir) Raymond Firth and (Prof.) Lucy Mair to MLT, 6 May 1953 – propose Dr Marian W. Smith for membership (autogr.)
1954
7 MLT to RAI, 12 Mar. 1954 – on Dr Elizabeth Colson’s return to the USA and arrangement of files (autogr.)
8 MLT to Hon. Treasurer, 13 Oct. – on the accounts (tp.)
9 MLT to RAI, 30 Oct. – on Capt. A.W.F. Fuller’s nomination (tp.)
10 Lists of members, ?1953 and 1954. 4 leaves (autogr. by WBF and MLT)
11 Ibid. 2 leaves (tp.)
1955
12 List of members, July 1955 (tp. and autogr.)
13 MLT to RAI, 9 Oct. – request for subscription to be sent (tp.)
14 List of those proposed for invitation by WBF, ?1955 (autogr.)
1956
15 Dr Marian W. Smith to MLT, 8 June 1956 – on strawberry tea for office-holders and staff (autogr.)
16 List of those present at the tea, July (autogr.)
1957
16.1 MLT to the President, Lord Raglan, 18 Jan. 1957 – makes suggestion for next meeting and David Low as guest speaker (tpc.)
16.2 Lord Raglan to MLT, 21 Jan. – approves of plan (tp.)
16.3 MLT to Lord Raglan, 27 Jan. – on arrangements for the evening; lists recent meetings in reply to his criticism (tpc.)
17 MLT to WBF, 17 May 1957 – on strawberry tea (autogr.)
18 J.P. Mills, President, 1951-3 to RAI, 4 Oct. – agrees some of the Club balance should be spent on the teas (autogr. p.c.)
19 MLT to MAB-C, 5 Nov. – on forthcoming recommendations on establishing a Sherry Club (autogr.)
20 MLT to RAI, 12 Nov. – encloses letter for distribution (/21 below); on members’ list and subscriptions (tp.)
21 MLT to members, 13 Nov. – on nominations for membership; MAB-C as her successor; social activities; establishment of Sherry Club; ethnographic films being shown (tp.)
22 List of members, Dec. 1957 by MAB-C (autogr.)
23 Newly elected members, Dec. 1957 by MAB-C (autogr.)
24 Instructions for stock of circular letters by MAB-C (autogr.)
25 List of members, 31 Dec. (tp.)
1958
26 Dr Marian W. Smith to MAB-C, 23 Jan. 1958 – on Club continuing to host the Henry Myers Lecturers; and Club rates
27 MLT to ?WBF, ?1958 – on the organization of the teas (autogr., incomplete)
28 Accounts and report, 1957-8 Session by MAB-C (autogr.)
29 Ibid., 1958-9 Session by MAB-C (autogr.)
1959
30 MLT to WBF, 10 June 1959 – proposes Dr Guy Atkins (autogr.)
31 List of nominees by WBF, ?May (autogr.)
1961
32 MLT to WBF, 17 Feb. 1961 – on future plans and the accumulated balance of the Sherry Club (tp.)
33 WBF, Acting Hon. Secretary to Mrs B.Z. Seligman, 21 Mar. – on dinner arrangements for the Henry Myers Lecturer and draft notice to Council and Club members (tpc.)
34 List of members, 21 Mar. (tpc.)
35 Subscription arrears, ?1961 by WBF (autogr.)
2/ Dining Club. Correspondence from members and guests
1 Dr Eric Alport, 1 June 1962 (autogr.)
2 Dr J.A. Barnes, 9 Sep. 1955 (tp.)
3 Ibid., 21 Feb. 1956 (tp.)
4 Dr John H.M. Beattie, 19 Nov. 1954 (autogr.)
5 Miss M.A. Bennet-Clark, from MLT, 16 July 1955 (tp.)
6 Sir George Beresford-Stooke, Hon. Treasurer, 1956-65, 13 Nov. 1963 (autogr.)
7 Miss S.R. Burstein, 8 May 1953 (tp., annotated by J.P. Mills)
8 Dr Audrey Butt, 20 Feb. 1959 (autogr.)
9 Dr Jean Buxton, 14 Oct., nd (autogr.)
10 Dr Gertrude Caton Thompson, Vice-President, 1943-6, 1960-3, 12 Oct. 1957 (autogr.)
11 Ibid., 26 Dec. 1963 (autogr.); also comments on Prof. F.E. Zeuner’s death
12 Miss Marian Wenzel Cavendish, 19 Oct. 1962 (tp.)
13 Prof. V. Gordon Childe, 28 Feb. 1955 (tp.)
14 Mrs E.M. Chilver, 23 Feb. [1958] (autogr. p.c.)
15 Dr Elizabeth Colson, 18 Feb. 1953 (autogr.)
16 B.A.L. Cranstone, 18 July 1956 (autogr.)
17 Miss M.E. Durham, 24 Apr. 1940 (tp.)
18 Prof. M.I. Finley, 24 May 1963 (tp.)
19 Prof. (Sir) Raymond W. Firth, 2 Oct. 1962 (tp.)
20 Prof. H.J. Fleure, 29 Oct. 1952 (autogr. p.c.)
21 Ibid., 12 June 1957 (autogr.); also comments on H.N.C. Stevenson’s TV appointment and lecturing at Imperial College
22 Ibid., 6 Feb. 1958 (autogr.); also comments on Prof. I. Schapera, Henry Myers Lecturer
23 Ibid., 31 May 1962 (autogr.)
24 Prof. C. Daryll Forde, 28 Oct. 1952 (autogr. p.c.)
25 (Prof.) Maurice Freedman, President, 1967-9, 31 Jan. 1958 (tp.)
26 Dr J.D. Freeman, 30 Oct. 1953 (tp.)
27 Capt. A.W.F. Fuller, 19 Feb. 1956 (autogr.); also comments on his collections and their future care; a member of the club since c. 1905
28 Prof. Max Gluckman, 17 Oct. 1952 (tp.)
29 Ibid., 10 Oct. 1958
30 G.W.B. Huntingford, Hon. Editor, 1956-66, 18 Feb. 1953 (autogr.)
31 Prof. J.H. Hutton, President, 1943-5, 1 Apr. 1954 (autogr.)
32 Ibid., 17 Jan. 1959 (autogr.)
33 Sir Robert Hyde, 28 Feb. 1955 (tp.)
34 Prof. E.O. James, 12 Mar. 1954 (tp.)
35 Ibid., 25 Apr. 1955 (autogr.)
36 Ibid., 21 Feb. 1956 (autogr.)
37 Ibid., 14 June 1957 (autogr.)
38 Revd A.M. Jones, 8 Nov. 1963 (autogr.)
39 Dr John Layard, 17 Feb. 1953 (autogr.)
40 Prof. (Sir) W.E. Le Gros Clark, Vice-President, 1949-52, 24 Feb. 1954 (autogr.)
41 Ibid., 12 Oct. 1956 (autogr.)
42 Ibid., 31 May 1962 (tp. with autogr. note)
43 Dr Herman Lehmann, 18 June 1957 (autogr.)
44 (Prof.) Kenneth Little, 21 Jan. 1953 (autogr.)
45 Dr M. Lubran, 23 June 1954 (autogr.)
46 Ibid., 6 June 1962 (autogr.)
47 A.T. Lucas, 29 Oct. 1960 (tp.)
48 Dr Lucy P. Mair, 13 Dec. 1939 (autogr.)
49 Ibid., 2 Mar. 1955 (autogr. p.c.)
50 Ibid., 17 Jan. 1959 (tp.)
51 Dr Max Marwick, 8 Oct. 1962 (autogr.)
52 Ibid., 14 Oct. 1962 (autogr.)
53 Prof. John Mavrogordato, 17 Jan. 1959 (autogr.)
54 Mrs Eva Meyerowitz, 28 June 1954 (tp.)
55 Dr John Middleton, 15 Oct. 1962 (autogr.)
56 J.P. Mills, President, 1951-3, 12 Oct. 1956 (autogr.)
57 Ibid., 31 Jan. 1959 (autogr.)
58 H.S. Morris, 3 Feb. 1958 (autogr.)
59 Dr A.E. Mourant, 29 Oct. 1952 (autogr. pc)
60 Ibid., c. 27 Feb. 1955 (autogr.)
61 William H. Newell, 1 Feb. 1958 (tp.)
62 Dr K.P. Oakley, 11 Oct. 1963 (tp.)
63 Dr Iorwerth C. Peate, 25 Mar. 1958 (autogr.)
64 Lord Raglan, President, 1955-7, 27 Jan. 1958 (tp.)
65 Ibid., 15 Mar. 1958 (tp.)
66 Lady Raglan, [27 Mar. 1958] (autogr.)
67 Dr Margaret Reed, 19 Oct. 1953 (tp.)
68 Prof. R. Ruggles Gates, 24 Apr. 1940 (tp.)
69 Dr Otto Samson, 25 Aug. 1962 (autogr. p.c.)
70 H.N.C. Stevenson, 3 Oct. 1957 (tp.)
71 Ibid., 16 Oct. 1963 (tp.)
72 Dr Paul Stirling (from Mrs Stirling), 15 June 1957 (autogr.)
73 Prof. T. Sulimirski, 22 Feb. 1953 (tp.)
74 Mrs Margaret Tait, 14 Apr. 1955 (autogr.)
75 Miss Mary Thatcher, 9 Feb. 1958 (autogr.)
76 Ibid., 14 May 1959 (autogr.)
77 Dr J.C. Trevor, Hon. Editor, 1954-6, 9 Oct. 1952 (autogr.)
78 Dr V.W. Turner, 10 Feb. 1953
79 Miss Barbara Ward (Mrs H.S. Morris), 19 June 1962, 3 leaves (autogr.)
80 W.G. Wilsher, Hon. Treasurer, 1939-41, 20 Apr. 1940 (autogr.)
81 Dr Peter M. Worsley, letter to, from MLT, 16 July 1955 (tp.)
3/ Dining Club. Circular letters
?pre-1914
1 Notice on subscription rate and possibility of dining at the Royal Societies Club, 63 St James’s Street, signed Charles H. Read (printed; incomplete); it is assumed that this notice relates to the Dining Club; Sir Hercules Read was RAI President, 1917-18
1939-40
2 8 Dec. 1939 – draft on the lowering of subscriptions due to the club functioning as a lunch club (autogr. by WBF)
3 Ibid., notice (Prof. J.H. Hutton’s returned copy)
4 21 Apr. 1940 – draft on subscriptions, the discontinuation of the lunch club due to the change of time for meetings; suggests meeting for dinner at 7 pm; proposes supplying tea to the audience at meetings and that the Club bears the cost (autogr. by WBF)
5 Ibid., notice (annotated by Sir John L Myres)
1952
6 3 Oct. 1952 – ‘A revived Anthropology Club: a note to present and past members of the Council’
7 16 Oct. – ‘Revival of the Dining Club, Membership and Subscriptions, Name and Traditions’
8 [23 Oct.] – Notice on name and traditions, rules, founder members, place of meeting, The Nag’s Head, Floral Street, Covent Garden
9 27 Oct. – ‘Foundation of the Dining Club’: list of prospective members, resolutions passed on 23 Oct.
10 11 Dec. – notice of meeting, guest: Yeomans
11 18 Dec. – ibid., foundation members listed
1953
12 8 Jan. 1953 – ibid., rules, foundation members listed, nominations, guest: H. Köbben
13 12 Mar. – ibid.
14 26 May – on demand for more ‘social life’ and the success of the garden parties
15 18 June – notice of meeting, guest: Dr S.C. Dube
16 30 June – ibid., guest: Prof. Shanklin
17 6 Aug. – ibid.
18 24 Sep. – ibid., guest: Prof. Reuben L. Kahn
19 8 Oct. – ibid., and subscription increase
20 15 Oct. – ibid., and nominations
21 22 Oct. – ibid., guest: M.C. Goswami
22 [Oct.?] – on revival of club, subsequent elections
23 5 Nov. – notice of meeting, guest: Dr Audrey I. Richards
24 19 Nov. – ibid., guest: G.I. Jones, procedural details
25 10 Dec. – ibid., guest: Gheerbrant
26 17 Dec. – ibid., guest: Tom Harrisson
1954
27 21 Jan. 1954 – notice of meeting, guest: Francis Huxley; notices for the following meetings were not retained: 18 Feb., guest: Dr H. Larsen; 4 Mar., guest: W. Watson; 1 Apr., guest: Murray Groves; 8 Apr., guest: Dr Paul Stirling; 20 May, guest: Dr John H.M. Beattie; 25 May, guest: Prof. E.E. Evans-Pritchard; 3 June, guest: Dr Marian W. Smith; 17 June, guest: Prof. C. von Fürer-Haimendorf; 21 Oct., guest: Dr Gilbert Archey
28 26 Mar. – notice of meeting, and change of venue to the Chantecler, 56 Frith Street
29 21 May – ibid., venue: Quality Inn, Tottenham Court Road, nominations
30 28 May – ibid., venue: Choy’s, 45 Frith Street
31 7 Oct. – ibid., venue: Nag’s Head, list of members, statement of accounts
32 2 Nov. – ibid., guest: Miss Jean Buxton, nominations
33 25 Nov. – ibid., guest: Dr J. Desmond Clark, recently elected members listed
1955
34 6 Jan. 1955 – notice of meeting, guest: Colin M. Turnbull; notices for the following meetings were not retained: 20 Jan., guest: Prof. W. Lloyd Warner; 3 Feb., guest: K.G. Rosser; 17 Feb., guest: P.M. Worsley; 3 Mar., guest: W.M. Williams
35 25 Feb. – on change of venue to nearer position
36 14 Mar. – separate notices will not be sent in future, booking of table no longer necessary
37 14 Mar. – list of members
38 25 May – on reason for separate notices being sent no longer
39 30 June – nominations, proposals to meet the expense of the Garden Party and the 1/- guest charge (annotated by MLT)
40 July – list of members
41 25 Aug. – new members listed, notice of meeting, guest: Dr Paul S. Wingert
42 6 Oct. – ibid., ibid., guests: Dr and Mrs Grenfell Price
43 14 Oct. – request for subscriptions
44 8 Dec. – notice of meeting at the Greek restaurant, Akropolis, Percy Street, guest: Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark
1956
45 24 May 1956 – on arrangements for dinner for the Henry Myers Lecturer, Prof. Dorothy Emmet
46 29 May – notice correcting error in date of meeting
47 29 May – revised notice
48 15 June – financial statement, proposals to meet the cost of the Garden Party again, and providing for a Strawberry Tea for Officers and staff
49 4 Oct. – reports on the Strawberry Tea and Garden Party costs
1957
50 28 Jan. 1957 – on arrangements for special dinner at the National Liberal Club, guest: Maurice Freedman, guest speaker: David Low see also /1/16.1-.3 above
51 1 Oct. – statements of accounts, Garden Party and Strawberry Tea
52 13 Nov. – nominations, Miss M.A. Bennet-Clark proposed as successor, outlines social activities and establishment of the Sherry Club
53 [Nov.] – draft history of the Club, rules by MAB-C; a revision of /3/8 above (autogr.)
54 [Nov.] – history of the Club, etc.
55 Dec. – list of members and newly elected members, Dec. 1957
1958
56 28 Jan. 1958 – on arrangements for dinner after the Henry Myers Lecture on 18 Mar.
57 18 Mar. – Henry Myers dinner at the Lansdowne Club, guest: Prof. I. Schapera
58 – subscription renewal notice
59 – notice for proposal for membership, acceptance, and welcome as a member
1961
60 28 Apr. 1961 – notice of Henry Myers Lecture, sherry in the Reading Room, and dinner at the Little Acropolis, Charlotte Street, guest: Prof. Meyer Fortes
1962
61 11 Oct 1962 – draft report by WBF on activities and subscriptions since he was appointed Secretary-Treasurer (corrected tp.)
62 – report by WBF
63 – draft notice by WBF for dinner, guest: Prof. Max Marwick (autogr.)
1963
64 7 Oct. 1963 – draft notice by WBF on activities and subscriptions (autogr.)
65 8 Oct. – notice on activities and subscriptions
4/ Dining Club. Attendance books
1 9 Oct. 1952-15 Dec. 1955; inverted: expenditure and receipts 9 Oct. 1952-15 Dec. 1955
2 5 Jan. 1950-23 June 1960; inverted: expenditure and receipts 1 Jan. 1956-23 June 1960
3 6 Oct. 1960-3 June 1965; inverted: expenditure and receipts 22 May 1962-3 June 1965
5/ Dining Club. Finance
1 Account books: 16 Nov. 1921-15 Dec. 1925 recorded by H.J. Braunholtz; 1 July 1939-25 June 1940 recorded by WBF (2 books)
2 – inserted in 1921-5 book: 3 insertions including balance at 22 Nov. 1922 recorded by E.N. Fallaize and summary of accounts, 22 Nov. 1921-28 Jan. 1925 recorded by H.J. Braunholtz
3 Membership receipt books: 31 Oct. 1952-9 Oct. 1953; 9 Oct. 1953-3 Sep. 1955; 15 Oct. 1955-23 Feb. 1958; 23 Feb. 1958-8 Nov. 1963
4 Names of members joining Oct. 1952-Mar. 1958 with note of subscriptions paid – on cards arranged by month of joining, 1-29, and resignations, 30-62
6/ Sherry Club. 1957-63
1 Draft notice by WBF on the establishment of the Club, Dec. 1957 (autogr.)
2 MLT to Dr M.W. Smith, Hon. Secretary, 1956-61, 15 Dec. – on the running of the club. 10 pp. (autogr.)
3 Dr M.W. Smith to WBF, [16 Dec.] – encloses MLT’s letter; unable to deal with it (autogr. card)
4 Invitation to attend party on 18 July 1958 in honour of Mungo Martin, carver of the totem pole to be presented to HM Queen Elizabeth
5 List of members, 20 June 1959
6 Report on first two sessions, Dec. 1957 to June 1959, dated 17 Sep. 1959
7 R.R. Nayacakalou to Dr M.W. Smith, 2 Nov. 1959 – on the presentation of the tapa cloth (tp.)
8 WBF to MLT, 5 Dec. 1960 – Club considered by Council as requested; no need for members to be appointed annually as it is not a committee of the Institute; disposal of any profit a matter for the club (tpc.); see Council minutes, CM/90/3, Item 5, 1 Dec. 1960, f. 118
9 Invitation to attend party on 22 Feb. 1961 to enable Ethnomusicology Committee members to meet Mme Eta Harich-Schneider
10 Report on the Club, the impracticality of continuing to meet due to the varying times of the RAI meetings, and its closure in 1963
11 Tapa cloth (3 cloths) presented to the RAI by R.R. Nayacakalou, Emslie Horniman student, 1958-60 (see /6/7/above) and used at Sherry Club meetings
7/ Garden Party, Strawberry Teas. 1952-77
1 Notice of Garden Party on 26 Aug. 1952 in honour of XXX International Congress of Americanists
2 Notice of Party on 24 June 1954
3 Note on Party and Reindeer Teas and expenses recorded by Jessie Richardson. 3 slips
4 Expenses for Parties, 1955-7 recorded by Jessie Richardson and letter to MLT, 17 Sep. 1957. 5 leaves
5 Dining Club circular on expenses and proposals for the Club meet the cost of the Garden Party and to invite Officers and staff to a Strawberry Tea, from MLT, Dining Club Secretary, 15 June 1956
6 Replies to proposal to meet the costs of the Garden Party and the Strawberry Tea, June, from: 1) Miss M.A. Bennet- Clark, 2) B.A.L. Cranstone, 3) Miss Gertrude Caton Thompson, 4) Adrian Digby, 5) Prof. Raymond Firth, 6) Prof. H.J. Fleure, 7) A.W.F. Fuller, 8) Prof. E.O. James, 9) Prof. Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark, 10) Dr Hermann Lehmann, 11) J.P. Mills, 12) Dr A.E. Mourant
7 Strawberry Tea, 17 July 1956, acceptances: 1) Sir George Beresford-Stooke, 2) Capt Edward Brookfield, 3) B.A.L. Cranstone, 4) Dr John Fraser Roberts, 5) Israel M. Sieff, 6) D.H.F. Wilson
8 Notice of Garden Party, including Huxley Dinner, on 27 June 1963 in honour of the Anglo-American Congress at Cambridge
9 Notice of cancellation of the 1965 Garden Party due to improvements in the garden by the Bedford Estate
10 Notice of the 1977 Garden Party on 17 June in Gordon Square
W.B. Fagg Papers