1 OCTOBER 1937, page 20

Brunanburh, A.d. 937 [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] S...

the site of the " battle round " (ymbe), Brunanburh, no part of Great Britain can compare with the area lying within five miles of the junction of the rivers Don and Rother in......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator

Slit,—I was very interested in the reply to Mr. Woodward's article on the above and its neglect by the British Press. It may be of interest to learn that articles from my pen on......

The Irish Invasion [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sta,—Under the above heading Mr. L. T. Fleming contributes an article in The Spectator of September 24th. It is merely a repetition of what frequently appears in the English......

Welsh Nationalism [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

Englishman with no particular affection for the Welsh, may I put in a good word for the Welsh Nationalists ? Messrs. R. F. Jones and Aubrey Jones and others have seriously......

A Premier Naturalist [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sgt,—In your issue of September 17th Sir W. Beach Thomas States in his Country Notes under the above heading that hover-flies and sham bees are normally parasitic on genuine......

Army Recruiting In America [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sgt,—Major Ross-Lewin says : " Like the United State3 enlisted men our soldiers are taught to salute the uniform rather than its wearer." Surely this is incorrect. I served for......