Letter from H. Higgens to W.E.D. Allen to ask if he could visit in November. Higgens encloses some letters to the Time Literary Supplement (these are with the letter) and writes that he was sorry to hear of the death of Holroyd-Smith. Dated: 6 October 1969.
Sin títuloNotes from H. Higgens to W.E.D. Allen concerning items they had been discussing. He also writes about a forthcoming visit and thanks for an enjoyable dinner party. Dated: 25 November 1969.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to H. Higgens in which he writes about Muratov; about Higgens' forthcominb visit; about a possible project on Tamerlane in which Higgens might be involved; and about a potential visit to Eton College Library. With the letter is a receipt for a registered parcel. Dated 23 November 1971.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to H. Higgens to postpone Higgens' visit to Allen, as Allen is to make a trip to Morocco with Hugh Boustead. Dated 30 March 1972.
Sin títuloLetter from H. Higgens to Edwards to thank him for the letters he has sent and to hope that Allen is now mobile again. He will keep the second half of September free in case Allen would like him to visit. Higgens also asks for Sam Allen's address. He also writes concerning some of the things that he has been reading. Dated: 17 July 1973.
Sin títuloLetter from H. Higgens to W.E.D. Allen in which he requests news of how Allen is. He sends news of himself. Dated: 2 September 1973.
Sin títuloLetter from [Edwards] to H. Higgens in which he writes that Allen had a relapse in August. Sam Allen will visit before he leaves on a tour of Canada and America. All literary matters are shelved for the moment. Dated: 5 September 1973.
Envelope from H. Higgens to W.E.D. Allen with postmark of 17 December 1965.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Peter Skelton in which he writes that Tony Mango has been staying with him and they have therefore made substantial progress on the Russian Embassies material. He inquires about the use of certain illustrations and whether Skelton would apply to the British Museum for their use. Dated: 26 September 1958.
Sin títuloLetter from Peter Skelton to W.E.D. Allen in which he asks whether Allen and his wife Natasha would like to spend a Saturday with Skelton when they are in London. He adds that the timetable for the Russian Embassies will suit well. Dated: 24 January 1960.
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