Letter from the Air Ministry to L Boldy
Title
Letter from the Air Ministry to L Boldy
Description
Letter from the Air Ministry to L Boldy, confirming that there is no connection between the identity of another man named 'Boldey' and D A Boldy listed as missing on 11 July 1942.
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Date
1945-10-26
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Identifier
EBoldyLM[recipient]450826
Transcription
[letterhead]
P.370883/42/P.4.Cas.D. R.605.
26 October, 1945.
Madam,
I am directed to refer to your recent enquiries concerning the identity of a man named “Boldey” mentioned in the trial of Warrant Officer Hughes, and to inform you that Warrant Officer Hughes has been interviewed on your behalf a second time and states that the man “Boldey” was in Berlin in 1940 using the name Boldey.
There can therefore be no connection between him and your son, Flight Sergeant D.A. Boldy, who was reported missing on the 11th July, 1942.
It is hoped that this assurance will be of help to you in your present anxiety.
I am, Madam,
Your obedient Servant,
[signature]
for Director of Personal Services.
Mrs. L. Boldy,
5, Chepstow Court,
Chepstow Crescent,
W.11.
[crest]
P.370883/42/P.4.Cas.D. R.605.
26 October, 1945.
Madam,
I am directed to refer to your recent enquiries concerning the identity of a man named “Boldey” mentioned in the trial of Warrant Officer Hughes, and to inform you that Warrant Officer Hughes has been interviewed on your behalf a second time and states that the man “Boldey” was in Berlin in 1940 using the name Boldey.
There can therefore be no connection between him and your son, Flight Sergeant D.A. Boldy, who was reported missing on the 11th July, 1942.
It is hoped that this assurance will be of help to you in your present anxiety.
I am, Madam,
Your obedient Servant,
[signature]
for Director of Personal Services.
Mrs. L. Boldy,
5, Chepstow Court,
Chepstow Crescent,
W.11.
[crest]
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Citation
Great Britain. Air Ministry, “Letter from the Air Ministry to L Boldy,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed February 14, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/409.
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