Correspondence from Official Receiver to Louis Wilkinson
A-F/R/VW
No.38 of 1935
BOARD OF TRADE DEPARTMENT OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVERS BANKRUPTCY BUILDINGS, CAREY STREET, LONDON, W.C.2.
24th July, 1948.
Dear Sir,
Re: Edward Alexander Crowley Commonly known as Aleister Crowley ________________________________
I thank you for your letter of the 16th instant enclosing cheque for £25., an official receipt for which is sent herewith.
I am to point out that, in view of the small sum realized by the Official Receiver consequent upon the death of the debtor and the release by the Official Receiver to the cash at Lloyds Bank, Ltd., the Official Receiver will not be responsible for any charges that may be incurred in connection with the debtor's books and literary writings or any other charges incurred consequent upon the debtor's death.
With regard to the costs, if any, due to Messrs. Menneer, Idle & Brackett, for supplying information required by the Official Receiver, the Official Receiver will look to the trustee of the deceased's will, to satisfy such charges. The Official Receiver will be glad to receive your assurance that, so far as the trustees are concerned, no further charges will fall against the debtor's estate and that, so far as they are concerned, the Official Receiver may proceed with the distribution to the creditors of the small sum in his hands.
Yours faithfully,
W. White Assistant Official Receiver
Dr. Louis Wilkinson 17, St. Leonard's Terrace, S.W.3.
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