| Description | Letter from Harold Macmillan [Macmillan, Maurice Harold (1894-1986) 1st Earl of Stockton, Prime Minister], Macmillan and Co. Ltd, St Martin's Street, London to Neville Chamberlain. 30 April. No year date is given, but it is annotated by Anne Chamberlain as being 'among [the] 1928 letters'.
The letter apologises 'for a behaviour the other day which you must have thought very impertinent' [possibly referring to something he said during a House of Commons debate]; and also expresses how 'the lot of the back bencher is not always a very happy one'. |