Letter to Jack Marsden
Title
Letter to Jack Marsden
Description
The letter advises Jack that his pension will continue indefinitely.
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Date
1968-10-23
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Format
One typewritten sheet with handwritten annotations
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Identifier
SMarsdenJ1591984v10012
Transcription
[Ministry of Social Security crest]
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Norcross, Blackpool, Lancs.
Telephone: CLEVELEYS 6123
S.T.D. Code 0391-4-6123
23 OCT 1968
In any reply please quote:
M3/241080
Dear Sir,
We have reviewed your war pension and have decided to continue your present award unaltered for an indefinite period from [inserted] 1/11/68 [/inserted] subject to the conditions of payment which you will find set out in your War Pension Order Book.
This award is based on an assessment of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT disablement arising from
[inserted] Gunshot wound head, Lacerated wound left wrist with ulnar nerve lesion [/inserted]
May I remind you that the Welfare Officer will be pleased to assist you on pension or other matters. If therefore you have problems or difficulties of any kind on which you would like his help or advice, please do not hesitate to get in touch with him. The Welfare Service operates through the local offices of the Ministry. If you do not know the address of your nearest local office you can obtain it at the Post Office.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
for Controller.
To: J. Marsden, Esq.
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Norcross, Blackpool, Lancs.
Telephone: CLEVELEYS 6123
S.T.D. Code 0391-4-6123
23 OCT 1968
In any reply please quote:
M3/241080
Dear Sir,
We have reviewed your war pension and have decided to continue your present award unaltered for an indefinite period from [inserted] 1/11/68 [/inserted] subject to the conditions of payment which you will find set out in your War Pension Order Book.
This award is based on an assessment of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT disablement arising from
[inserted] Gunshot wound head, Lacerated wound left wrist with ulnar nerve lesion [/inserted]
May I remind you that the Welfare Officer will be pleased to assist you on pension or other matters. If therefore you have problems or difficulties of any kind on which you would like his help or advice, please do not hesitate to get in touch with him. The Welfare Service operates through the local offices of the Ministry. If you do not know the address of your nearest local office you can obtain it at the Post Office.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
for Controller.
To: J. Marsden, Esq.
Collection
Citation
Ministry of Social Security, “Letter to Jack Marsden ,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed November 8, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/28061.
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