Item 36 - Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, 21 April 1917

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MCPP/GM/3/1/1917/36

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Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, 21 April 1917

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  • 21 April 1917 (Creation)

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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from France on 'April 21 1917'

Acknowledges parcels received. Had sent off his bank book to Cox's. Sets out what their income might be after the war and whether the government might tax capital. Thought life would be expensive and it would be a good plan to insure their children's education. Asks her to get papers from The University Life Assurance.

The right side were going to be joining them so they would be together again. He was busy with works on the mess. The General and Payne had been round with the Colonel and had said he had been told of his valuable help to the infantry recently.

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Written in pencil

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F/GM/II/4

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