[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Snt,—i Am Entirely In
agreement with Mrs. G. M. Peach's letter of June nth about the paragraph in " A Spectator's Notebook " on June 4th, about the Duke of Windsor's marriage, and I, too, am ceasing......
A Hundred Years Ago
" THE SPECTATOR," JUNE 17TH, 1837. WE are informed that there is now in London a small farmer from Shetland, who gives some curious particulars of the manner in which the......
[to The Editor• Of The Spectator.] Sir, —owing To The...
in " A Spectator's Notebook " of June 4th about the Duke of Windsor's marriage, I am • continuing to subscribe to The Spectator.—Yours faithfully, 0 E. M. BUNBITRY.......
British Officials In Spain
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sia,—The fight for Bilbao by a people in arms against foreign airplanes and mechanised armies has cost the Basques thousands of their bravest......
Sir,—while The Spectator May Have Lost One Subscriber...
the paragraph regarding the Duke of Windsor's marriage in your issue of June 4th, I am confident that the majority will agree with the spirit embodied in that paragraph: However......
The Duke Of Windsor [to' The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—I was much amused at the letter of a Mrs. G. M. Peach, announcing that, owing to your paragraph about the Duke of Windsor's marriage, she was ceasing to subscribe to The......
Sir, —my Congratulations On Your June R Th Issue When For
the first time on record your Spectator has succeeded in avoiding the 'wrong use of " England and English," and has used the correct " British, &c.," throughout. Your June 4th......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—it Is A Pity
that those who approve of the disinheritance of the King's elder brother overlook the real , point at issue. The right to remarry, after the dissolution of a former marriage on......