Letter to Richard Guy Ash (14 april 1917)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

This letter was dictated (but signed) by Arthur Conan Doyle on 14 april 1917 from Windlesham to Richard Guy Ash, a dentist from Crowborough.


Letter

April 14th 1917

Dear Mr Ash

I am convinced that if your case is brought clearly to the notice of the tribunal they will realise that it is a proper one for exemption. A large camps, numerous schools and a considerable population are entirely dependent upon your services.

Yours sincerely

Arthur Conan Doyle.





  • Source: Brian Pugh Collection.