11 MARCH 1922, Page 13

MARLBOROUGH AND TOLLEMACHE. [To THE EDITOR Or THE " Seecresos."1

SIE,—In the biography of the Duke of Marlborough, reviewed in your issue of the 18th ult., the charge that he betrayed Tollemache's Expedition is met by the statement that he knew that such betrayal had already taken place. This defence charges him with allowing his comrades—Tollemache and his men—to go unwarned to certain destruction.—I am, Sir, he.,

R. L.