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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.