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                                          In  the  absence  of  the  Prime  Minister,  the  Lord



                                   President  of  the  Council,  with  his  humble  duty  to  the


                                   Kin~{,  respectfully  recommends  to  Your  Majesty  the



                                   apuointment  of  the  Reverend  Thomas  Glaisyer,  Chaplain


                                   at  Your  Majesty's  Prison,  Leeds,  to  the  Vicarage  of



                                   St.  Luke,  New  Kentish  Town,  vacant  by  the  death  of  the



                                   Reverend  Frank  Albert  Stringer  Elliot,  rt.A.















                                   9th  May,  1932.






















                    In May 1932, the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P., writes in his capacity as the Lord President of the Council,
                      in the absence of The Prime Minister, to His Majesty The King, with a respectful recommendation for an
                        appointment. . f!is Majesty King George V gives his approval on the letter together with his initials.
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