A letter from Stanley Gardner to S. G. Green, 19 January 1939, returning some old documents (the plans by Henry George Brace). These were found among the papers of A. E. Fenton, a partner of Rochester, Pusey & Co. now deceased.
A letter from F. G. Gould, editor of the Monthly Record to Mr. C. James Turnadge regarding response letters from those asked to support the building fundraising appeal.
A letter from Harley Granville-Barker to "my dear sir" saying that he does not wish to have his name included with the list of supporters for the building funding appeal.
A letter from A. E. Houseman to the Honorary Secretary of the South Place Ethical Society saying that he does not wish his name to be included in the appeal committee.
A letter from Robert Lynd to Charles Delisle Burns, 22 March 19? saying that other members of the Society would object to his name being attached to the fundraising appeal due to his views, especially J. M. Robertson.