Record

RefNoACS/1/2/4/680
AltRefNo861
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Robin] H. Houstoun, to Mr. G. E. Shrimpton [Esquire]
CreatorHoustoun; Robin H (fl 1930s)
Date16 April 1930
DescriptionWritten by Swinton’s Secretary. Acknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Major Alan Swinton. Informs that they have both signed seven of the cheques they were sent, apart from the one in favour of his son, Alan Robert Houstoun, because he is a minor. He therefore returns the cheque and legacy receipt form. Encloses the completed legacy receipts and informs he has handed [Arthur William] Langley his cheque, and has handed to Mr and Mrs. Davis theirs. Notifies he is due to see De Zoetes to discuss his son’s legacy and will be in touch. Additionally encloses a form of return for Super-Tax for the year 1929-30 [enclosures not present].
Extent2p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8285Swinton; Alan Archibald Campbell (1863 - 1930); electrical engineer1863 - 1930
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