Music for the Battle of Agincourt, holograph score, with some revisions, annotated by Walton "147A," "No. 147B," and "No. 147C." Possibly used by Muir Mathieson in conducting for the film and for his Suite from Henry V (Oxford University Press, 1964).
Annotation in an unidentified hand: "Suite / No. 3 / Charge & Battle."
Seven ALS, with six envelopes, discussing Façade; the Viola Concerto and Symphony no. 1, and performances of both by Sir Hamilton Harty; Christopher Hassall's libretto for Troilus and Cressida; and a sonata for violin and piano. One ALS, with envelope, to his widow Vera Newman, offering condolence on Newman's death.