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 | | It further explains that the volume presented to the queen was located in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle and "faithful reproductions" of that copy were produced by Cambridge University Press and were given as "mementoes" to the guests who attended the Savoy affair. |
 | | They included President Ezra Taft Benson, Gordon B. Hinckley, Apostles Ashton, Haight, Nelson, and Ballard, several other General Authorities, Wendell J. Ashton (president of the England London Mission at the time and whose brainchild this was), and numerous VIPs, government, Church, and other, both American and British, LDS and non-LDS. |
 | | These mementoes belonged to LaRue Sneff, Administrative Assistant to Mission President, Wendell J. Ashton and Secretary of the Anniversary Dinner Committee (she made many of the arrangements for the sesquicentennial celebrations), later personal secretary to N. Eldon Tanner of the First Presidency. |
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