England, My England
Sir: Readers of Mr Kenneth Allsop's article (28 February) may find the experiences of one who for many years delighted in the privilege of walking or wandering over private......
On The Cheap
Sir: As a national newspaper employee I am particularly grateful to you for prtating a regular weekly article on the press, especially as, since the extinction of our former......
• Selecting Our Masters
Sir,: What a sad mix-up Mr Auberon Waugh (14 February) seems to be with his personal prejudices prickling through the blanket of nonsense he writes. He even argues that if a......
Abortion Boom
Sir: I can't think why Madeleine Simms (Letters, 7 March) has worked herself up into such a paddy about my article on abortion. It must be obvious that I am not hostile to abor-......
Bow, Bow Ye Lower Middle Classes
Sir: May I clear up a couple of points made by Sir Denis Brogan in your columns (7 March)? He refers to the noblesse of France and main- tains that `the French nobility was......
Sir: Dr Rowan Wilson (28 February) Paints A Gloomy Picture
with the future gynaecologist little better than a state-hired 'womb scraper.' He writes: 'We must accept that if abortion OD demand can be practised with impunity under the law......
Sir: In My 'table Talk' Of 7 March I, By
some lapsus, give to the Duc de Broglie his younger brother's Nobel Prize. Denis Brogan 1 Hedgerley Close, Cambridge......