Hi All,
Trevor Marriott, who has been temporarily banned from Casebook amidst cries of conduct unbecoming, has asked me to post the following letter which he received today [24th November 2010] from Christopher McLaren, son of Lady Aberconway and grandson of Melville Macnaghten, regarding the Aberconway version of the Macnaghten Memorandum–
"Dear Mr Marriott,
"Thank you for your letter of October 14th addressed to my nephew Michael McLaren and forwarded to me. My mother's copy of my grandfathers notes is in my possession. I have heard that there have been rumours that it had been stolen from my family. This is untrue.
"I did in 1986 give a copy of it to Keith Skinner and Mr Martin Howells with my consent for them to use it as they wished. In view of the recent rumours I have asked Mr Skinner to publish it on the internet, where it would be available to all."
"Yours sincerely,
"Christopher McLaren."
LETTER ENDS.
"I now look forward to viewing the entire version as and when it is published.
"Trevor Marriott."
On a personal note I would like to thank Trevor for all his endeavours in getting this document–hitherto unseen in its entirety–into the light of day and wish him continued success in his efforts to secure access to the Special Branch ledgers.
Regards,
Simon
Trevor Marriott, who has been temporarily banned from Casebook amidst cries of conduct unbecoming, has asked me to post the following letter which he received today [24th November 2010] from Christopher McLaren, son of Lady Aberconway and grandson of Melville Macnaghten, regarding the Aberconway version of the Macnaghten Memorandum–
"Dear Mr Marriott,
"Thank you for your letter of October 14th addressed to my nephew Michael McLaren and forwarded to me. My mother's copy of my grandfathers notes is in my possession. I have heard that there have been rumours that it had been stolen from my family. This is untrue.
"I did in 1986 give a copy of it to Keith Skinner and Mr Martin Howells with my consent for them to use it as they wished. In view of the recent rumours I have asked Mr Skinner to publish it on the internet, where it would be available to all."
"Yours sincerely,
"Christopher McLaren."
LETTER ENDS.
"I now look forward to viewing the entire version as and when it is published.
"Trevor Marriott."
On a personal note I would like to thank Trevor for all his endeavours in getting this document–hitherto unseen in its entirety–into the light of day and wish him continued success in his efforts to secure access to the Special Branch ledgers.
Regards,
Simon
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