No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
No correspondence or official record found.
Location unknown.
British forces occupied the village of Guillemont.

"Saw Lt. G. at 11 a.m. He was in a great fuss about my Dardanelles evidence... After lunch I saw the P.M. who was positively enthusiastic about the Dardanelles paper..."

"Called at War Office to see L. G.. While I was waiting, Mrs. Pankhurst arrived. L. G. came to get a paper and took the opportunity to introduce me to Mrs. P."

"Walked with Claud: I am much more conscious of his sort of flat-footedness than I used to be. Lunched at Seaford House and came down to stay with Violet at the Mill House."
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