| Description | These letters discuss the political situation in 1930 /1 refers to Violet's reading of the 'Mosley Memorandum', which had been published in the 'Manchester Guardian' and the 'National Review'. She offers her sympathy to Cynthia during this difficult time, but assures her that Mosley did the right thing in resigning /2 was sent to Cynthia with a copy of 'Questions of the Hour', published by Violet's husband, Viscount Milner, in 1923, and contains the comment 'I am glad Mr Macmillan has written what many of us feel' |