BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
29002

Re Edith Russell's account.

29003
29004

Specimen signatures of BR and Edith Russell are enclosed.

There is also a typed carbon of this letter.

29005
29006
29007
29008

On the verso of Brown, Shipley's letter.

"I should also be grateful if your Investment Advisory Department which has charge of my securities would let me know in what they would advise me to re-invest the sum of the cheque...."

29009
29010
29011

Deposits £1,000 to her current account.

Note on bottom of letter: "This £1,000 plus £400 ... given BR ... for payment to Atlantic Peace Foundation for a journal to be started for the BR Peace Foundation."

29012
Contracts record financial transactions.
29013

List of Edith Russell's securities valued on 6 April 1965 at £29,062; there is also a list of her securities dated 31 Aug. 1965.

29014
29015

Enclosed list of securities valued on 22 Sept. 1970 at £41,222.

29016

"Accept any instructions from Mr. Felton ... as if they were from me."

29017
29018
29019

Scott refers to BR's "Plea for Mankind", Montreal Star, 3 Jan. 1958.

29020
29021
29022

Refers to letter in The Guardian last week.

29023

On verso of Scott's letter.

29024
29025

On verso of Scott's letter.

29026
29027
29028
29029
29030
29031
29032
29033

Ts. is titled "Age of the Scientific Myth".

29034
29035
29036
29037
29038
This letter was also sent to several newspapers and other publications.
29039
29040
This letter also sent to a number of other people and publications.
29041
29042

Signature is unclear.

29043

Re: civil disobedience and world government.

29044
29045

Pamphlet is titled: "The Seattle Peace Information Center".

29046

BR signed 5 etchings of the Seattle artist, Lisel Salzer, and returned them for auction.

29047

Ts. is titled: "A Spelling-Book of Human Thought".

29048
29049
29050
29051
29052
29053
29054
29055
29056
29057
Signature is not legible.

29058
29059
29060
29061
29062
29063

Re the anti-nuclear movement in France, Algeria, and Marie Faugeron.

29064
29065
29066
29067

Letter is addressed to delegates of 6 countries.

Ts. is a draft resolution for a 17 nations disarmament conference.

29068
29069
29070

Enclosed is a copy of Naya Samaj (independent Hindu monthly); not present.

29071
29072
29073

We should not "show a pro-Russian bias and ... carry criticism of America further than would be effective. There is one criticism of America which I think definitely unjust. It is when you find fault with the United States (or seem to do so) for opposing the Suez escapade."

29074

Enclosed are specimen signatures of BR and Edith Russell.

There is also a typed carbon of this letter.

29075
29076
29077

On verso of letter from Child & Co.

29078
Typed list of particulars required by the registrar in order to obtain a marriage licence for BR and Edith Russell.
29079

Re form claims, residence qualifications and trips abroad.

On the verso of the letter is a list of Edith Russell and BR's trips abroad from 1950 to 1955.

29080
29081
29082
29083
Telephone statement.
29084

Typed list of recommended schools for the children of John Conrad Russell to attend.

29085

Coward, Chance & Co. changed its name to Coward Chance.

Edith sends instructions for the firm while she and BR are in prison.

Re BR's diet: "The only nourishment that my husband is allowed to have is raw egg mixed with milk, and the patent food 'Complan' which is a powder mixed with water and supposed to have all the different things that one needs. Each of these he has three or four times a day. He is also supposed to take iron pills three times a day."

29086
29087

Re: love and rationality.

29088
29089
29090

On the verso of Senior's letter.

29091

Senior requests (and gets) BR's permission to quote from an earlier letter on logic and life (24 Jan. 1959) in Senior's new novel. [It might be Llandudno's Story, 1968.]

Ts. is called "The Principle of Non-Arrival".

29092

Gives permission to quote 2 sentences from BR's letter of 24 Jan. 1959 in Senior's new novel.

29093

Enclosed is a typed copy of Chap. V of her book, Encore Candides.

29094
29095
29096
29097

A typed copy of Serrano's letter was made.

29098

"Your quotation of Hume on Euclid was one which I had not previously noticed and which gives me much pleasure. I particularly like your comments on it."

29099
29100
29101

Ts. is by Marie Seton and is untitled.

It is on India and was filed in the S's.