27 NOVEMBER 1976, page 19

Dr Gully

Sir: A man of so many preoccupations as Lord Hai!sham may be forgiven when his memory deceives him regarding a couple of small facts. In his review of Mr Speaker, Sir (near top......

The Reverend

Mr Richard Ingram in his article on Old times' refers to the Reverend Jimmy James as the Revd James. Why, then, does he not call Sir Lindsay Ring, Sir R ing? Violet R. Ormerod......

Enoch In Wonderland

S ir: Few things recently have depressed me more than your silly, ignorant and shortS ighted leading article on Enoch Powell (13 November). To suggest that our membership of the......

Sir: In Your Leading Article: 'and If He Is Perfectly

correct in saying that the engine of our most recent inflation was the creation of Mr Heath's government, he is surely unfair to disregard the possibility that the present......

Evelyn Waugh Letters

Sir: I have been appointed by the executors to edit the letters of Evelyn Waugh. Could I appeal to anyone who has, or knows the whereabouts of, any letter by Waugh to get in......

The Macmillan Call

Sir: The call for a government of national unity owns a belief that no single party is adequate to govern in the present circumstances. Can it then be reasonable to believe that......

Elegant Spite

Sir: With one or two others, Richard West seems to hanker after Auberon Waugh's choice of the elegant phrase and the spiteful intent. His comments on David Winnick and his legs......

Buy It!

Sir: Your issue of 6 November quotes Mr John Lindsay as saying there is much to be said for forbidding presidential candidates from buying expensive television time to advertise......