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The Universities' Settlement in East London Toynbee Hall 28, Commercial Street, London, E.1. (nearest Station Aldgate East)
Chairman His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Warden J.J. Mallon, LL.D., J.P.
Telegrams Toynbee Aldgate, London
Telephones Avenue 7181/2 Avenue 2216
9th October, 1935.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Tweedsmuir, C.H; G.C.M.G; D.C.L; Elsfield Manor, Oxford.
My dear John,
How much I owe you thanks. T.J.'s [ST: Thomas Jones] message to me last night was one of the sweetest I ever received. My relief and happiness are very great. I see in imagination a lovely building arise which will be for all sorts of reasons endeared to me. One of the reasons will be the thought of your kindness of which the building will be a perpetual reminder.
"Beggar that I am I am poor even in thanks, but ••••••••"
Yours J.
[ST: J.J. Mallon Must have been a grant from the Pilgrim Trust]