Letter from the Viceroy of India to the Governor of Bengal, 1932. Creator: Lord Willingdon.

Letter from the Viceroy of India to the Governor of Bengal, 1932. Creator: Lord Willingdon.

3-057-310 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Letter from the Viceroy of India to the Governor of Bengal, 18th September 1932. Writing from The Retreat at Mashobra, Lord Willingdon complains to Sir John Anderson; 'that little devil Gandhi is as clever as a barrel load of monkeys.'My dear Anderson, I am writing to ask yr. opinion of one [Sarma?], late editor of the 'Bengali' and now I believe about to start a weekly political journal. He seems to me to be deserving of some honour such as a knighthood, but I don't want to do anything without asking you & anyhow I don't feel sure I cld. do anything for him this time. He seems to me to have stuck loyally to [Good?]: without much recognition & has been much abused by his Hindu friends in consequence. Will you give me yr. views on this [gent?]. That little devil Gandhi is as clever as a barrel load of monkeys. You have seen his [?] & [mat?] of the P.M. Well his latest is that he won't leave prison & that if we put him in a house outside with any restrictions, he will break all our orders at once. So we...'.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Lord Willingdon, attributed to: British: Governor-general of Canada, Viceroy of India
People Related
  1. Mohandas Gandhi: Indian: Lawyer, social reformer
  2. Sir John Anderson: British, Scottish: Administrator, statesman, Governor of Bengal

Medium
  1. Ink

Picture Type
  1. Manuscript

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

History & Politics Politics Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3788x4961
File Size : 18,352kb


Aliases

  1. Shelfmark ID: IOLR MSS Eur.F.207/7
  1. 1280000827
  1. 3-057-310
  1. 3057310


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