Authorities. We are informed that J. Lofthouse replied that he was not in a position to meet him but that he would communicate with him.
On the 11th instant, McC. Lofthouse and his attendant, Sant, appeared at this Office, having come up by tram from Southampton when they had landed. When Mr In Callum, the attendant, asked why he had brought his patient here, he produced the enclosed memorandum from Dr Ball, whose action in sending Mr In Callum (GR615) by Dr Ball - (kept in file).
DRAFT
MINUTE.
Mr. Just.
Mr. Antrobus,
Mr. Cox.
Sir C. Lucas.
Sir F. Hopwood.
Col. Seely.
The Earl of Crewe.
To bring Mr Lofthouse to this office.
A telegram was sent to A.J. Lofthouse and the metropolitan Police authorities requesting them to take charge of McC. Lofthouse pending reply. The Police, however, were unable to provide accommodation, and lodging was eventually obtained for him in the neighbourhood. Mr In Callum left for his own home. The next afternoon, Mr Lofthouse returned to this Office and, as no reply had been received from Hereford, ...