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CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

Ref. Records, M.E.P.

4, Thurloe Place,

London, S.W.7

                                                                                                     17th June 1918.


Dear Sir, 

              In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

24/5/18.

              No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                          Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                  You should apply to them for full information, and they will

be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

sent in the name of the donor.

                  Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

issued by the Care Committee.

                   The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

instructions.

                   No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                        Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.O. London

                              Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                            Regiment,

                                                 Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .erased typo mistake. Hauspital, 

                                                               Germany,                   Westfalen.

                       Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

without delay.

Yours faithfully,

L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

Secretary.

S. Beaumont, Esq.,

           Sh there is an unclear word herere,

               Guildfford.






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CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

Ref. Records, M.E.P.

4, Thurloe Place,

London, S.W.7

                                                                                                     17th June 1918.


Dear Sir, 

              In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

24/5/18.

              No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                          Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                  You should apply to them for full information, and they will

be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

sent in the name of the donor.

                  Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

issued by the Care Committee.

                   The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

instructions.

                   No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                        Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.O. London

                              Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                            Regiment,

                                                 Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .erased typo mistake. Hauspital, 

                                                               Germany,                   Westfalen.

                       Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

without delay.

Yours faithfully,

L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

Secretary.

S. Beaumont, Esq.,

           Sh there is an unclear word herere,

               Guildfford.







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  • October 31, 2018 19:13:38 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.O. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .erased typo mistake. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh there is an unclear word herere,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:47:13 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .erased typo mistake. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh there is an unclear word herere,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:43:31 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake here erased. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh there is an unclear word herere,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:43:17 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake here erasedI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh there is an unclear word herere,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:42:42 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake here erasedI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh .unclear letterre,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:42:24 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake here erasedI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh ...re,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:40:44 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake hereI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,

               Sh ...re,

                   Guildfford.







  • October 31, 2018 18:38:47 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake hereI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should be sent to the Care Committee

    without delay.

    Yours faithfully,

    L. Impey, Lieut. Colonel,

    Secretary.

    S. Beaumont, Esq.,







  • October 31, 2018 18:36:01 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster .there a typo mistake hereI. Hauspital, 

                                                                   Germany,                   Westfalen.

                           Any change of address should






  • October 31, 2018 18:33:40 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,

                                                Regiment,

                                                     Kriegsgefangennlager, Munster I. Hauspital, 






  • October 31, 2018 18:31:49 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London

                                  Prisoner's number, rank, initials, name,






  • October 31, 2018 18:30:33 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:30:23 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:30:16 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:29:51 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:29:40 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:29:24 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the

    envelope should be tunned in and not stuck down.    Letters may be sent 

    through the post in the ordinary way and should be directed as follows; -

                            Kriegdgefangenansednung, c/o. G.P.P. London






  • October 31, 2018 18:26:06 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp is (the letter 'is' handwritten) required and the flap of the






  • October 31, 2018 18:24:59 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.

                       The next-of-kin of a prisoner of war may send a small personal

    parcel to him once a quarter, and for this a coupon is necessary.

    Application must be made to the Care Committee for this also for

    instructions.

                       No restriction is placed upon the number of letters that may

    be sent to a prisoner of war. No stamp required and the flap of the






  • October 31, 2018 18:22:21 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -

                              Mrs. Bourne Wheeler, 21, Park Street, Darby.


                      You should apply to them for full information, and they will

    be most grateful for any contributions toward the cost of the parcels,

    sent in the name of the donor.

                      Cigarettes and tobacco are included in the contents of the 

    food parcels, but an extra supply may be sent by means of a permit

    issued by the Care Committee.






  • October 31, 2018 18:19:03 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care (the letter -e is handwritten)  Committee for this Regiment is; -






  • October 31, 2018 18:17:29 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Car  Committee for this Regiment is; -




  • October 31, 2018 18:16:14 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  The Care ( the letter -e is handwritten)




  • October 31, 2018 18:14:17 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    who begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  





  • October 31, 2018 18:13:23 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P.

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of war by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  





  • October 31, 2018 16:16:50 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17th June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of was by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  





  • October 31, 2018 16:12:59 Marina Yerali Christodoulou

    CENTRAL PRISONERS OF WAR COMMITTEE.

    Ref. Records, M.E.P

    4, Thurloe Place,

    London, S.W.7

                                                                                                         17TH June 1918.


    Dear Sir, 

                  In reply to your letter of the 11th. inst. we recorded

    267202 Pte. F. Norton, 2/5 Notts & Derby as a prisoner of war on

    24/5/18.

                  No food or clothing may be sent to prisoners of was by

    private individuals as these must go through the authorised associations

    begin to despatch parcels immediately they receive a prisoners

    address.   All regiments have their care committees, by whom the full

    supply of clothing and also three food parcels per fortnight are sent

    to each prisoner.  





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June 17, 1918
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