Case file
Loan 96 RLF 1/3097
James Grant (pseudonym: Hamil Grant)
James Grant
Applications
1 (0 successful)
Date period
9 Jun 1920-2 Jul 1937
Awards
- 21 Jun 1920 (rejected)
Other author name(s)
(pseudonym) Hamil Grant
Author's career
- Trained for consular service
- pupil at the Sorbonne
- student in Germany
- Writer
Author's works published
Non-Fiction : also History, Journalism
Also named in file
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Timeline
1920
Application Form, James Grant
21 Jun 1920
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James Grant to the Secretary of the Literary Fund, with his card
9 Jun 1920
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Arthur Isaac Ellis to the Committee of the Literary Fund
19 Jun 1920
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James Grant to the Committee of the Literary Fund
21 Jun 1920
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Henry Smith to the Treasurers of the Literary Fund
21 Jun 1920
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Edward Verrall Lucas to Hugh John Cole Marshall, reporting on books by Hamil Grant (James Grant)
4 Jul 1920
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Hugh John Cole Marshall to James Grant
15 Jul 1920
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1937
James Grant to the Secretary of the Literary Fund
12 Jun 1937
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Hugh John Cole Marshall to James Grant
15 Jun 1937
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James Grant Hugh John Cole Marshall
20 Jun 1937
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Arthur Isaac Ellis to Hugh John Cole Marshall
24 Jun 1937
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Copy of a review of Spies and Secret Service, by James Grant, from Punch, 11 Aug 1915
1937
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C G L Syers, at 10 Downing Street, to Hugh John Cole Marshall, enquiring about James Grant
28 Jun 1937
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Hugh John Cole Marshall to C G L Syers
2 Jul 1937
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