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GB 891 WA-WA/5-WA/5/1-WA/5/1/50 · File · 9th Oct 1970
Part of Papers of William Edward David Allen

Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which he apologises for his tardiness in reply. He is pleased to hear of Armstrong's progress on the Veniaminov materials. Allen also writes that he spent a pleasant day with Sir John Galvin, but unfortunately since then Galvin had suffered from 2 heart attacks and must now take it easy. Allen has not yet written to Professor Stradius of Riga University. He writes on his plan to send copies of Russian Embassies to Russia and how he expects to receive advance copies any day. Dated: 9 October 1970.

GB 891 WA-WA/5-WA/5/1-WA/5/1/53 · File · 28th Oct 1970
Part of Papers of William Edward David Allen

Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong to agree to postpone distribution until the first week in January so as not to avoid losses in the Christmas mail. He gives details of people he would like to receive copies. He regrets he will not be at the Council Meeting and is glad that Armstrong will be able to come as his guest to the Dinner of the Shikar Club. Dated: 28 October 1970.

Allen, William Edward David, 1901-1973, Caucasian historian
GB 891 WA-WA/5-WA/5/1-WA/5/1/48 · File · 28th Jul 1970
Part of Papers of William Edward David Allen

Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen discusses the help John Galvin can offer and the possible time it would take. Allen cannot answer Armstrong's query on n John Castle's mission to the Kirghis-Kaisak Tartar Horde. Allen finally informs Armstrong that he does not personally know Finnish naturalist Sahlberg and has no means of contacting him. Dated: 28 July 1970.

Allen, William Edward David, 1901-1973, Caucasian historian
GB 891 WA-WA/5-WA/5/1-WA/5/1/3 · File · 26th Jun 1967
Part of Papers of William Edward David Allen

Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen writes about completing his book, "Russian Embassies to the Georgian Kings" and also gives Armstrong a detailed and dated itinerary of his travel to Russia and Georgia starting in July 1967 and which would last eight weeks. He also writes concerning throwing a supper party at the Ritz for the Georgian State Ballet. Dated: 26 June 1967.

Allen, William Edward David, 1901-1973, Caucasian historian