The letters contain handwritten notes likely written by Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Bingham regarding the relationship between the Order and the publishers, a folder of letters concerning the reproduction of First Aid to the Injured into Chinese in 1927, the infringement of copyright caused, letters concerning First Aid journal and the ownership of rights to the title, British Periodicals' takeover of publication of First Aid, letters concerning the question of the Order's advertisement of its own first aid materials in First Aid, and the Order's payment of tax; affidavits in support of application for Interim Injunction in the case of The Grand Priory &c. of St. John of Jerusalem v Dale Reynolds & Co. Ltd; 4 copies of conditions of agreement between the Grand Priory and Dale Reynolds & Co. Ltd. regarding the publication of First Aid; 3 copies of a typed article titled 'progress and Shakespeare'; typed opinion on the case between the Grand Priory and Dale Reynolds & Co. Ltd.; Instructions to Advise on the case between between the Grand Priory and Dale Reynolds & Co. Ltd; letters from the solicitors representing the Grand Priory and Dale Reynolds & Co. Ltd.
Correspondents include Dale, Reynolds & Co., Ltd., Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Bingham, Captain A. N. Cahusac, Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson, A. J. Bonwick, Packman, Son & Read, Lee & Pembertons.
Correspondents include Dale, Reynolds & Co., Ltd., Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Bingham, Captain A. N. Cahusac, Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson, A. J. Bonwick, Packman, Son & Read, Lee & Pembertons.
Loose papers
Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Charles Bingham (1885 - 1977)
Captain A. N. Cahusac (d.1955)
Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson (1865 - 1953)
A. J. Bonwick
Packman, Son & Read
Lee & Pembertons